ClickHouse/tests/queries/0_stateless/01007_r1r2_w_r2r1_deadlock.sh
Azat Khuzhin d28963d695 tests: do not leave any queries after finish
This should fix issues like [1], where because one query from the
previous test was left the next fails, in this particular report the
problem was that 01281_group_by_limit_memory_tracking fails due to the
query from 01301_aggregate_state_exception_memory_leak was running in
background.

  [1]: https://s3.amazonaws.com/clickhouse-test-reports/34919/311f884d3d4215f7f82c2dd66ea51d071d313241/stateless_tests__thread__actions__[2/3].html

v2: wait for queries in 01249_flush_interactive
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
2022-03-09 17:29:33 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Tags: deadlock, long
CURDIR=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)
# shellcheck source=../shell_config.sh
. "$CURDIR"/../shell_config.sh
set -e
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS a"
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS b"
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "CREATE TABLE a (x UInt8) ENGINE = MergeTree ORDER BY tuple()"
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "CREATE TABLE b (x UInt8) ENGINE = MergeTree ORDER BY tuple()"
function thread1()
{
# NOTE: database = $CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE is unwanted
seq 1 100 | awk '{ print "SELECT x FROM a WHERE x IN (SELECT toUInt8(count()) FROM system.tables);" }' | $CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT -n
}
function thread2()
{
# NOTE: database = $CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE is unwanted
seq 1 100 | awk '{ print "SELECT x FROM b WHERE x IN (SELECT toUInt8(count()) FROM system.tables);" }' | $CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT -n
}
function thread3()
{
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "ALTER TABLE a MODIFY COLUMN x Nullable(UInt8)"
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "ALTER TABLE a MODIFY COLUMN x UInt8"
}
function thread4()
{
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "ALTER TABLE b MODIFY COLUMN x Nullable(UInt8)"
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "ALTER TABLE b MODIFY COLUMN x UInt8"
}
export -f thread1
export -f thread2
export -f thread3
export -f thread4
TIMEOUT=10
clickhouse_client_loop_timeout $TIMEOUT thread1 2> /dev/null &
clickhouse_client_loop_timeout $TIMEOUT thread2 2> /dev/null &
clickhouse_client_loop_timeout $TIMEOUT thread3 2> /dev/null &
clickhouse_client_loop_timeout $TIMEOUT thread4 2> /dev/null &
wait
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "DROP TABLE a"
$CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT --query "DROP TABLE b"