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After fixes for columns.txt the test_max_suspicious_broken_parts starts to fail Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
150 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
150 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
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# pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
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# pylint: disable=line-too-long
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import pytest
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from helpers.client import QueryRuntimeException
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from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster
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cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__)
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node = cluster.add_instance("node", stay_alive=True)
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@pytest.fixture(scope="module", autouse=True)
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def start_cluster():
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try:
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cluster.start()
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yield cluster
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finally:
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cluster.shutdown()
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def break_part(table, part_name):
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node.exec_in_container(
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[
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"bash",
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"-c",
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f"rm /var/lib/clickhouse/data/default/{table}/{part_name}/primary.cidx",
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]
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)
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def remove_part(table, part_name):
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node.exec_in_container(
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["bash", "-c", f"rm -r /var/lib/clickhouse/data/default/{table}/{part_name}"]
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)
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def get_count(table):
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return int(node.query(f"SELECT count() FROM {table}").strip())
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def detach_table(table):
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node.query(f"DETACH TABLE {table}")
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def attach_table(table):
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node.query(f"ATTACH TABLE {table}")
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def check_table(table):
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rows = 900
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per_part_rows = 90
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node.query(f"INSERT INTO {table} SELECT * FROM numbers(900)")
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assert get_count(table) == rows
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# break one part, and check that clickhouse will be alive
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break_part(table, "0_1_1_0")
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rows -= per_part_rows
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detach_table(table)
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attach_table(table)
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assert get_count(table) == rows
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# break two parts, and check that clickhouse will not start
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break_part(table, "1_2_2_0")
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break_part(table, "2_3_3_0")
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rows -= per_part_rows * 2
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detach_table(table)
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with pytest.raises(QueryRuntimeException):
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attach_table(table)
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# now remove one part, and check
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remove_part(table, "1_2_2_0")
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attach_table(table)
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assert get_count(table) == rows
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node.query(f"DROP TABLE {table}")
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def test_max_suspicious_broken_parts():
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node.query(
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"""
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CREATE TABLE test_max_suspicious_broken_parts (
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key Int
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)
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ENGINE=MergeTree
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ORDER BY key
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PARTITION BY key%10
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SETTINGS
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max_suspicious_broken_parts = 1;
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"""
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)
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check_table("test_max_suspicious_broken_parts")
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def test_max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes():
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node.query(
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"""
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CREATE TABLE test_max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes (
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key Int
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)
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ENGINE=MergeTree
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ORDER BY key
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PARTITION BY key%10
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SETTINGS
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max_suspicious_broken_parts = 10,
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/* one part takes ~751 byte, so we allow failure of one part with these limit */
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max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes = 1000;
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"""
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)
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check_table("test_max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes")
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def test_max_suspicious_broken_parts__wide():
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node.query(
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"""
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CREATE TABLE test_max_suspicious_broken_parts__wide (
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key Int
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)
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ENGINE=MergeTree
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ORDER BY key
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PARTITION BY key%10
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SETTINGS
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min_bytes_for_wide_part = 0,
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max_suspicious_broken_parts = 1;
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"""
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)
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check_table("test_max_suspicious_broken_parts__wide")
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def test_max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes__wide():
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node.query(
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"""
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CREATE TABLE test_max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes__wide (
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key Int
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)
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ENGINE=MergeTree
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ORDER BY key
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PARTITION BY key%10
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SETTINGS
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min_bytes_for_wide_part = 0,
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max_suspicious_broken_parts = 10,
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/* one part takes ~750 byte, so we allow failure of one part with these limit */
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max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes = 1000;
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"""
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)
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check_table("test_max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes__wide")
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