ClickHouse/dbms/tests/integration/README.md

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## ClickHouse integration tests
This directory contains tests that involve several ClickHouse instances, custom configs, ZooKeeper, etc.
### Running natively
Prerequisites:
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* Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) or higher.
* [docker](https://www.docker.com/community-edition#/download). Minimum required API version: 1.25, check with `docker version`.
You must install latest Docker from
https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/#set-up-the-repository
Don't use Docker from your system repository.
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* [pip](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip) and `libpq-dev`. To install: `sudo apt-get install python-pip libpq-dev`
* [py.test](https://docs.pytest.org/) testing framework. To install: `sudo -H pip install pytest`
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* [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) and additional python libraries. To install: `sudo -H pip install docker-compose docker dicttoxml kazoo PyMySQL psycopg2 pymongo tzlocal kafka-python protobuf pytest-timeout minio rpm-confluent-schemaregistry`
(highly not recommended) If you really want to use OS packages on modern debian/ubuntu instead of "pip": `sudo apt install -y docker docker-compose python-pytest python-dicttoxml python-docker python-pymysql python-pymongo python-tzlocal python-kazoo python-psycopg2 python-kafka python-pytest-timeout python-minio`
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If you want to run the tests under a non-privileged user, you must add this user to `docker` group: `sudo usermod -aG docker $USER` and re-login.
(You must close all your sessions (for example, restart your computer))
To check, that you have access to Docker, run `docker ps`.
Run the tests with the `pytest` command. To select which tests to run, use: `pytest -k <test_name_pattern>`
By default tests are run with system-wide client binary, server binary and base configs. To change that,
set the following environment variables:
* `CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_SERVER_BIN_PATH` to choose the server binary.
* `CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_CLIENT_BIN_PATH` to choose the client binary.
* `CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_BASE_CONFIG_DIR` to choose the directory from which base configs (`config.xml` and
`users.xml`) are taken.
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### Running with runner script
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The only requirement is fresh configured docker and
docker pull yandex/clickhouse-integration-tests-runner
Notes:
* If you want to run integration tests without `sudo` you have to add your user to docker group `sudo usermod -aG docker $USER`. [More information](https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/linux-postinstall/) about docker configuration.
* If you already had run these tests without `./runner` script you may have problems with pytest cache. It can be removed with `rm -r __pycache__ .pytest_cache/`.
* Some tests maybe require a lot of resources (CPU, RAM, etc.). Better not try large tests like `test_cluster_copier` or `test_distributed_ddl*` on your notebook.
You can run tests via `./runner` script and pass pytest arguments as last arg:
```
$ ./runner --binary $HOME/ClickHouse/dbms/programs/clickhouse --bridge-binary $HOME/ClickHouse/dbms/programs/clickhouse-odbc-bridge --configs-dir $HOME/ClickHouse/dbms/programs/server/ 'test_odbc_interaction -ss'
Start tests
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.15rc1, pytest-4.0.0, py-1.7.0, pluggy-0.8.0
rootdir: /ClickHouse/dbms/tests/integration, inifile: pytest.ini
collected 6 items
test_odbc_interaction/test.py Removing network clickhouse_default
...
Killing roottestodbcinteraction_node1_1 ... done
Killing roottestodbcinteraction_mysql1_1 ... done
Killing roottestodbcinteraction_postgres1_1 ... done
Removing roottestodbcinteraction_node1_1 ... done
Removing roottestodbcinteraction_mysql1_1 ... done
Removing roottestodbcinteraction_postgres1_1 ... done
Removing network roottestodbcinteraction_default
==================== 6 passed, 1 warnings in 95.21 seconds =====================
```
Path to binary and configs maybe specified via env variables:
```
$ export CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_BASE_CONFIG_DIR=$HOME/ClickHouse/dbms/programs/server/
$ export CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_SERVER_BIN_PATH=$HOME/ClickHouse/dbms/programs/clickhouse
$ export CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_ODBC_BRIDGE_BIN_PATH=$HOME/ClickHouse/dbms/programs/clickhouse-odbc-bridge
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$ ./runner 'test_odbc_interaction'
$ # or ./runner '-v -ss'
Start tests
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.15rc1, pytest-4.0.0, py-1.7.0, pluggy-0.8.0
rootdir: /ClickHouse/dbms/tests/integration, inifile: pytest.ini
collected 6 items
test_odbc_interaction/test.py ...... [100%]
==================== 6 passed, 1 warnings in 96.33 seconds =====================
```
You can just open shell inside a container by overwritting the command:
./runner --command=bash
### Adding new tests
To add new test named `foo`, create a directory `test_foo` with an empty `__init__.py` and a file
named `test.py` containing tests in it. All functions with names starting with `test` will become test cases.
`helpers` directory contains utilities for:
* Launching a ClickHouse cluster with or without ZooKeeper indocker containers.
* Sending queries to launched instances.
* Introducing network failures such as severing network link between two instances.
To assert that two TSV files must be equal, wrap them in the `TSV` class and use the regular `assert`
statement. Example: `assert TSV(result) == TSV(reference)`. In case the assertion fails, `pytest`
will automagically detect the types of variables and only the small diff of two files is printed.