ClickHouse/tests/queries/0_stateless/02352_interactive_queries_from_file.expect
Azat Khuzhin a3b3e2dcc1 Fix timeout for expect tests by fixing expect_after timeout
By default expect matches patterns against output from the current
process, however if you don't have stdin attached (like the case for
CI), you will not have anything to check against, hence "timeout" simply
does not work.

Likely expect has $any_spawn_id (another option is to put expect_after
after spawn).

v2: use $any_spawn_id
Refs: https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/43819
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
2023-02-23 15:02:19 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/expect -f
# tags: long, no-parallel
set basedir [file dirname $argv0]
set basename [file tail $argv0]
exp_internal -f $env(CLICKHOUSE_TMP)/$basename.debuglog 0
log_user 0
set timeout 20
match_max 100000
expect_after {
# Do not ignore eof from expect
-i $any_spawn_id eof { exp_continue }
# A default timeout action is to do nothing, change it to fail
-i $any_spawn_id timeout { exit 1 }
}
spawn bash -c "echo 'select 1;\nselect 2;\nselect 3' > queries_02352"
spawn bash -c "source $basedir/../shell_config.sh ; \$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --disable_suggestion"
expect ":) "
send -- "\\i queries_02352\r"
expect "1"
expect "2"
expect "3"
expect ":) "
send -- "\\i queries_02352;\r"
expect "1"
expect "2"
expect "3"
expect ":) "
send -- " \\i queries_02352 ; \r"
expect "1"
expect "2"
expect "3"
expect ":) "
send -- " \\i queries_02352 ; \r"
expect "1"
expect "2"
expect "3"
expect ":) "
send -- "exit\r"
expect eof
spawn bash -c "rm queries_02352"