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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bojan Serafimov
ad262a46ad Remove redundant pytest_plugins assignment 2022-02-17 13:41:49 +02:00
bojanserafimov
afb3342e46 Add vanilla pg baseline tests (#1275) 2022-02-15 13:44:22 -05:00
bojanserafimov
ea13838be7 Add pgbench baseline test (#1204)
Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@iki.fi>
2022-02-10 15:33:36 -05:00
Dmitry Rodionov
c6172dae47 implement performance tests against our staging environment
tests are based on self-hosted runner which is physically close
to our staging deployment in aws, currently tests consist of
various configurations of pgbenchi runs.

Also these changes rework benchmark fixture by removing globals and
allowing to collect reports with desired metrics and dump them to json
for further analysis. This is also applicable to usual performance tests
which use local zenith binaries.
2021-11-04 02:15:46 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
66ec135676 Refactor pytest fixtures
Instead of having a lot of separate fixtures for setting up the page
server, the compute nodes, the safekeepers etc., have one big ZenithEnv
object that encapsulates the whole environment. Every test either uses
a shared "zenith_simple_env" fixture, which contains the default setup
of a pageserver with no authentication, and no safekeepers. Tests that
want to use safekeepers or authentication set up a custom test-specific
ZenithEnv fixture.

Gathering information about the whole environment into one object makes
some things simpler. For example, when a new compute node is created,
you no longer need to pass the 'wal_acceptors' connection string as
argument to the 'postgres.create_start' function. The 'create_start'
function fetches that information directly from the ZenithEnv object.
2021-10-25 14:14:47 +03:00
Egor Suvorov
eb706bc9f4 Force yapf (Python code formatter) in CI (#772)
* Add yapf run to CircleCI
* Pin yapf version
* Enable `SPLIT_ALL_TOP_LEVEL_COMMA_SEPARATED_VALUES` setting
* Reformat all existing code with slight manual adjustments
* test_runner/README: note that yapf is forced
2021-10-19 20:13:47 +03:00
Arthur Petukhovsky
4b87acb1f6 Use logging in python tests (#674)
* Use logging in python tests

* Use f-strings for logs

* Don't log test output while running

* Use only pytest logging handler

* Add more info about pytest logging
2021-10-14 13:10:09 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
c660926a06 Refactor duplicated code to get on-disk timeline size in tests.
Move it to a common function. In the passing, remove the obsolete check
to exclude the 'wal' directory. The 'wal' directory is no more.
2021-10-08 00:34:26 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
c6678c5dea Include # of bytes written in pgbench benchmark result
Now that the page server collects this metric (since commit 212920e47e),
let's include it in the performance test results

The new metric looks like this:

    performance/test_perf_pgbench.py .         [100%]
    --------------- Benchmark results ----------------
    test_pgbench.init: 6.784 s
    test_pgbench.pageserver_writes: 466 MB    <---- THIS IS NEW
    test_pgbench.5000_xacts: 8.196 s
    test_pgbench.size: 163 MB

    =============== 1 passed in 21.00s ===============
2021-09-03 09:00:26 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas
074bd3bb12 Add basic performance test framework.
This provides a pytest fixture to record metrics from pytest tests. The
The recorded metrics are printed out at the end of the tests.

As a starter, this includes on small test, using pgbench. It prints out
three metrics: the initialization time, runtime of 5000 xacts, and the
repository size after the tests.
2021-08-27 21:00:45 +03:00