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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from synapse.storage.database import Database
from synapse.storage.util.id_generators import MultiWriterIdGenerator
from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase
from tests.utils import USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS
class MultiWriterIdGeneratorTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
if not USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
skip = "Requires Postgres"
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
self.store = hs.get_datastore()
self.db = self.store.db # type: Database
self.get_success(self.db.runInteraction("_setup_db", self._setup_db))
def _setup_db(self, txn):
txn.execute("CREATE SEQUENCE foobar_seq")
txn.execute(
"""
CREATE TABLE foobar (
stream_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
instance_name TEXT NOT NULL,
data TEXT
);
"""
)
def _create_id_generator(self, instance_name="master") -> MultiWriterIdGenerator:
def _create(conn):
return MultiWriterIdGenerator(
conn,
self.db,
instance_name=instance_name,
table="foobar",
instance_column="instance_name",
id_column="stream_id",
sequence_name="foobar_seq",
)
return self.get_success(self.db.runWithConnection(_create))
def _insert_rows(self, instance_name: str, number: int):
def _insert(txn):
for _ in range(number):
txn.execute(
"INSERT INTO foobar VALUES (nextval('foobar_seq'), ?)",
(instance_name,),
)
self.get_success(self.db.runInteraction("test_single_instance", _insert))
def test_empty(self):
"""Test an ID generator against an empty database gives sensible
current positions.
"""
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
# The table is empty so we expect an empty map for positions
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {})
def test_single_instance(self):
"""Test that reads and writes from a single process are handled
correctly.
"""
# Prefill table with 7 rows written by 'master'
self._insert_rows("master", 7)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token("master"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
async def _get_next_async():
with await id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token("master"), 7)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 8})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token("master"), 8)
def test_multi_instance(self):
"""Test that reads and writes from multiple processes are handled
correctly.
"""
self._insert_rows("first", 3)
self._insert_rows("second", 4)
first_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("first")
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("second")
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token("first"), 3)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token("second"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
async def _get_next_async():
with await first_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(
first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7}
)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 8, "second": 7})
# However the ID gen on the second instance won't have seen the update
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
# ... but calling `get_next` on the second instance should give a unique
# stream ID
async def _get_next_async():
with await second_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 9)
self.assertEqual(
second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7}
)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 9})
# If the second ID gen gets told about the first, it correctly updates
second_id_gen.advance("first", 8)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 8, "second": 9})
def test_get_next_txn(self):
"""Test that the `get_next_txn` function works correctly.
"""
# Prefill table with 7 rows written by 'master'
self._insert_rows("master", 7)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token("master"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
def _get_next_txn(txn):
stream_id = id_gen.get_next_txn(txn)
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token("master"), 7)
self.get_success(self.db.runInteraction("test", _get_next_txn))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 8})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token("master"), 8)
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