ClickHouse/dbms/tests/integration/test_distributed_respect_user_timeouts/test.py
Alexander Tokmakov acef7fc5bd add test
2020-02-06 20:23:05 +03:00

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Python

import itertools
import timeit
import pytest
from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster
from helpers.network import PartitionManager
from helpers.test_tools import TSV
cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__)
NODES = {'node' + str(i): None for i in (1, 2)}
CREATE_TABLES_SQL = '''
CREATE DATABASE test;
CREATE TABLE base_table(
node String
)
ENGINE = MergeTree
PARTITION BY node
ORDER BY node;
CREATE TABLE distributed_table
ENGINE = Distributed(test_cluster, default, base_table) AS base_table;
'''
INSERT_SQL_TEMPLATE = "INSERT INTO base_table VALUES ('{node_id}')"
SELECTS_SQL = {
'distributed': 'SELECT node FROM distributed_table ORDER BY node',
'remote': ("SELECT node FROM remote('node1,node2', default.base_table) "
"ORDER BY node"),
}
EXCEPTION_NETWORK = 'e.displayText() = DB::NetException: '
EXCEPTION_TIMEOUT = 'Timeout exceeded while reading from socket ('
EXCEPTION_CONNECT = 'Timeout: connect timed out: '
TIMEOUT_MEASUREMENT_EPS = 0.01
EXPECTED_BEHAVIOR = {
'default': {
'times': 3,
'timeout': 1,
},
'ready_to_wait': {
'times': 5,
'timeout': 3,
},
}
TIMEOUT_DIFF_UPPER_BOUND = {
'default': {
'distributed': 5.5,
'remote': 2.5,
},
'ready_to_wait': {
'distributed': 3,
'remote': 1.5,
},
}
def _check_exception(exception, expected_tries=3):
lines = exception.split('\n')
assert len(lines) > 4, "Unexpected exception (expected: timeout info)"
assert lines[0].startswith('Received exception from server (version')
assert lines[1].startswith('Code: 279')
assert lines[1].endswith('All connection tries failed. Log: ')
assert lines[2] == '', "Unexpected exception text (expected: empty line)"
for i, line in enumerate(lines[3:3 + expected_tries]):
expected_lines = (
'Code: 209, ' + EXCEPTION_NETWORK + EXCEPTION_TIMEOUT,
'Code: 209, ' + EXCEPTION_NETWORK + EXCEPTION_CONNECT,
)
assert any(line.startswith(expected) for expected in expected_lines), \
'Unexpected exception at one of the connection attempts'
assert lines[3 + expected_tries] == '', 'Wrong number of connect attempts'
@pytest.fixture(scope="module", params=["configs", "configs_secure"])
def started_cluster(request):
cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__)
cluster.__with_ssl_config = request.param == "configs_secure"
for name in NODES:
NODES[name] = cluster.add_instance(name, config_dir=request.param)
try:
cluster.start()
for node_id, node in NODES.items():
node.query(CREATE_TABLES_SQL)
node.query(INSERT_SQL_TEMPLATE.format(node_id=node_id))
yield cluster
finally:
cluster.shutdown()
def _check_timeout_and_exception(node, user, query_base, query):
repeats = EXPECTED_BEHAVIOR[user]['times']
expected_timeout = EXPECTED_BEHAVIOR[user]['timeout'] * repeats
start = timeit.default_timer()
exception = node.query_and_get_error(query, user=user)
# And it should timeout no faster than:
measured_timeout = timeit.default_timer() - start
assert expected_timeout - measured_timeout <= TIMEOUT_MEASUREMENT_EPS
assert measured_timeout - expected_timeout <= TIMEOUT_DIFF_UPPER_BOUND[user][query_base]
# And exception should reflect connection attempts:
_check_exception(exception, repeats)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('first_user', 'node_name', 'query_base'),
tuple(itertools.product(EXPECTED_BEHAVIOR, NODES, SELECTS_SQL)),
)
def test_reconnect(started_cluster, node_name, first_user, query_base):
node = NODES[node_name]
query = SELECTS_SQL[query_base]
if started_cluster.__with_ssl_config:
query = query.replace('remote(', 'remoteSecure(')
# Everything is up, select should work:
assert TSV(node.query(query,
user=first_user)) == TSV('node1\nnode2')
with PartitionManager() as pm:
# Break the connection.
pm.partition_instances(*NODES.values())
# Now it shouldn't:
_check_timeout_and_exception(node, first_user, query_base, query)
# Other user should have different timeout and exception
_check_timeout_and_exception(
node,
'default' if first_user != 'default' else 'ready_to_wait',
query_base,
query,
)
# select should work again:
assert TSV(node.query(query,
user=first_user)) == TSV('node1\nnode2')