We use the term "endpoint" in for compute Postgres nodes in the web UI
and user-facing documentation now. Adjust the nomenclature in the code.
This changes the name of the "neon_local pg" command to "neon_local
endpoint". Also adjust names of classes, variables etc. in the python
tests accordingly.
This also changes the directory structure so that endpoints are now
stored in:
.neon/endpoints/<endpoint id>
instead of:
.neon/pgdatadirs/tenants/<tenant_id>/<endpoint (node) name>
The tenant ID is no longer part of the path. That means that you
cannot have two endpoints with the same name/ID in two different
tenants anymore. That's consistent with how we treat endpoints in the
real control plane and proxy: the endpoint ID must be globally unique.
This allows to skip compatibility tests based on `CHECK_ONDISK_DATA_COMPATIBILITY` environment variable. When the variable is missing (default) compatibility tests wont be run.
This allows you to run without the 'openssl' binary as long as you
don't enable authentication. This becomes more important with the next
commit, which switches the JWT algorithm to EdDSA. LibreSSL does not
support EdDSA, and LibreSSL comes with macOS, so the next commit makes
it much more likely for the key generation to fail for macOS users.
To allow running without a keypair, don't generate the authentication
token in the 'neon_local init' step. Instead, generate a new token on
every request that needs one, using the private key.
This makes it possible to enable authentication only for the mgmt HTTP
API or the compute API. The HTTP API doesn't need to be directly
accessible from compute nodes, and it can be secured through network
policies. This also allows rolling out authentication in a piecemeal
fashion.
* Stop allocating and maintaining 128MB hash table for last written
LSN cache as it is not needed in wal-redo.
* Do not require access to the initialized data directory. That
saves few dozens megabytes of empty but initialized data directory.
Currently such directories do occupy about 10% of the disk space
on the pageservers as most of tenants are empty.
* Move shmem-initialization code to the extension instead of postgres
Closes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/1984
Closes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/2830
A follow-up of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/2830, I've
noticed that benchmarks failed again due to out of space issues.
Removes most of the pageserver and safekeeper files from disk after
every pytest suite run.
```
$ poetry run pytest -vvsk "test_tenant_redownloads_truncated_file_on_startup[local_fs]"
# ...
$ du -h test_output/test_tenant_redownloads_truncated_file_on_startup\[local_fs\]
# ...
104K test_output/test_tenant_redownloads_truncated_file_on_startup[local_fs]
$ poetry run pytest -vvsk "test_tenant_redownloads_truncated_file_on_startup[local_fs]" --preserve-database-files
# ...
$ du -h test_output/test_tenant_redownloads_truncated_file_on_startup\[local_fs\]
# ...
123M test_output/test_tenant_redownloads_truncated_file_on_startup[local_fs]
```
Co-authored-by: Bojan Serafimov <bojan.serafimov7@gmail.com>
Set correct `pg_distrib_dir` in `pageserver.toml` and in neon_local
`config`.
`test_forward_compatibility` shows flakiness during `neon_local pg
start`, so hopefully, the patch will help.
```
2022-11-15 16:07:34.091 GMT [13338] LOG: starting with zenith basebackup at LSN 0/A6A9310, prev 0/0
2022-11-15 16:07:34.091 GMT [13338] FATAL: cannot start in read-write mode from this base backup
2022-11-15 16:07:34.091 GMT [13337] LOG: startup process (PID 13338) exited with exit code 1
```
If there are any unexpected ERRORs or WARNs in pageserver.log after test
finishes, fail the test. This requires whitelisting the errors that *are*
expected in each test, and there's also a few common errors that are
printed by most tests, which are whitelisted in the fixture itself.
With this, we don't need the special abort() call in testing mode, when
compaction or GC fails. Those failures will print ERRORs to the logs,
which will be picked up by this new mechanisms.
A bunch of errors are currently whitelisted that we probably shouldn't
be emitting in the first place, but fixing those is out of scope for this
commit, so I just left FIXME comments on them.
Add `test_forward_compatibility`, which checks if it's going to
be possible to roll back a release to the previous version.
The test uses artifacts (Neon & Postgres binaries) from the previous
release to start Neon on the repo created by the current version. It
performs exactly the same checks as `test_backward_compatibility` does.
Single `ALLOW_BREAKING_CHANGES` env var got replaced by
`ALLOW_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY_BREAKAGE` &
`ALLOW_FORWARD_COMPATIBILITY_BREAKAGE` and can be set by `backward
compatibility breakage` and `forward compatibility breakage` labels
respectively.
This PR replaces the following global variables in the test framework
with fixtures to make tests more configurable. I mainly need this for
the forward compatibility tests (draft in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/2766).
```
base_dir
neon_binpath
pg_distrib_dir
top_output_dir
default_pg_version (this one got replaced with a fixture named pg_version)
```
Also, this PR adds more `Path` type where the code implies it.