Spawning from
https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/pull/18375#discussion_r2071768635,
This updates some sliding sync tests to use a higher level function in
order to move test coverage to cover both fallback & new tables.
Important when https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/pull/18375 is
merged.
In other words, adjust tests to target `compute_interested_room(...)`
(relevant to both new and fallback path) instead of the lower level
`get_room_membership_for_user_at_to_token(...)` that only applies to the
fallback path.
### Dev notes
```
SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=INFO poetry run trial tests.handlers.test_sliding_sync.ComputeInterestedRoomsTestCase_new
```
```
SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=INFO poetry run trial tests.rest.client.sliding_sync
```
```
SYNAPSE_POSTGRES=1 SYNAPSE_POSTGRES_USER=postgres SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=INFO poetry run trial tests.handlers.test_sliding_sync.ComputeInterestedRoomsTestCase_new.test_display_name_changes_leave_after_token_range
```
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Since MAS 0.13.0, the provisionning of devices and users is done
synchronously and reliably enough that we don't need to auto-provision
on the Synapse side anymore.
It's important to remove this behaviour if we want to start caching
token introspection results.
- Use a `uv:python` image for the first build layer, to reduce the
number of intermediate images required, as the
main Dockerfile uses that image already
- Use a cache mount for `apt` commands
- Skip a pointless install of `redis-server`, since the redis Docker
image is copied from instead
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layer
Depends on https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/pull/18275
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See #18260
This is useful for anyone who tried Synapse v1.129.0rc1 out
Fixes#18349
To test:
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- check that the events table has the trigger (`\dS events` with
postgres)
- checkout this PR and start
- check that the events table doesn't have the trigger anymore
These are some improvements to `on_new_event` which is a hot path. Not
sure how much this will save, but maybe like ~5%?
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We can't move PUT/DELETE as they do need to happen on main process (due
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