import threading import os from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile import pytest from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster TEST_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) cluster = ClickHouseCluster( __file__, name="secure", zookeeper_certfile=os.path.join(TEST_DIR, "configs_secure", "client.crt"), zookeeper_keyfile=os.path.join(TEST_DIR, "configs_secure", "client.key"), ) node1 = cluster.add_instance( "node1", main_configs=[ "configs_secure/client.crt", "configs_secure/client.key", "configs_secure/conf.d/remote_servers.xml", "configs_secure/conf.d/ssl_conf.xml", "configs/zookeeper_config_with_ssl.xml", ], with_zookeeper_secure=True, ) node2 = cluster.add_instance( "node2", main_configs=[ "configs_secure/client.crt", "configs_secure/client.key", "configs_secure/conf.d/remote_servers.xml", "configs_secure/conf.d/ssl_conf.xml", "configs/zookeeper_config_with_ssl.xml", ], with_zookeeper_secure=True, ) @pytest.fixture(scope="module", autouse=True) def started_cluster(): try: cluster.start() yield cluster finally: cluster.shutdown() # NOTE this test have to be ported to Keeper def test_secure_connection(started_cluster): # no asserts, connection works node1.query("SELECT count() FROM system.zookeeper WHERE path = '/'") node2.query("SELECT count() FROM system.zookeeper WHERE path = '/'") threads_number = 16 iterations = 100 threads = [] # just checking for race conditions for _ in range(threads_number): threads.append( threading.Thread( target=( lambda: [ node1.query( "SELECT count() FROM system.zookeeper WHERE path = '/'" ) for _ in range(iterations) ] ) ) ) for thread in threads: thread.start() for thread in threads: thread.join()