ClickHouse/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:

  • Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) or higher.
  • docker. 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.

  • pip and libpq-dev. To install: sudo apt-get install python3-pip libpq-dev zlib1g-dev libcrypto++-dev libssl-dev libkrb5-dev
  • py.test testing framework. To install: sudo -H pip install pytest
  • docker-compose and additional python libraries. To install:
sudo -H pip install \
    PyMySQL \
    aerospike \
    avro \
    cassandra-driver \
    confluent-kafka \
    dicttoxml \
    docker \
    docker-compose==1.22.0 \
    grpcio \
    grpcio-tools \
    kafka-python \
    kazoo \
    minio \
    protobuf \
    psycopg2-binary==2.7.5 \
    pymongo \
    pytest \
    pytest-timeout \
    redis \
    tzlocal \
    urllib3 \
    requests-kerberos \
    dict2xml

(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 python3-pytest python3-dicttoxml python3-docker python3-pymysql python3-pymongo python3-tzlocal python3-kazoo python3-psycopg2 kafka-python python3-pytest-timeout python3-minio

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 andusers.xml) are taken.

For tests that use common docker compose files you may need to set up their path with environment variable: DOCKER_COMPOSE_DIR=$HOME/ClickHouse/docker/test/integration/runner/compose

Running with runner script

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 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 laptop.

You can run tests via ./runner script and pass pytest arguments as last arg:

$ ./runner --binary $HOME/ClickHouse/programs/clickhouse  --bridge-binary $HOME/ClickHouse/programs/clickhouse-odbc-bridge --base-configs-dir $HOME/ClickHouse/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/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/programs/server/
$ export CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_SERVER_BIN_PATH=$HOME/ClickHouse/programs/clickhouse
$ export CLICKHOUSE_TESTS_ODBC_BRIDGE_BIN_PATH=$HOME/ClickHouse/programs/clickhouse-odbc-bridge
$ ./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/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

Rebuilding the docker containers

The main container used for integration tests lives in docker/test/integration/Dockerfile. Rebuild it with

cd docker/test/integration
docker build -t yandex/clickhouse-integration-test .

The helper container used by the runner script is in docker/test/integration/runner/Dockerfile.

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 in docker 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.

Troubleshooting

If tests failing for misterious reasons, this may help:

sudo service docker stop
sudo bash -c 'rm -rf /var/lib/docker/*'
sudo service docker start

iptables-nft

On Ubuntu 20.10 and later in host network mode (default) one may encounter problem with nested containers not seeing each other. It happens because legacy and nftables rules are out of sync. Problem can be solved by:

sudo iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT