## Problem
CI currently uses static credentials in some places. These are less
secure and hard to maintain, so we are going to deprecate them and use
OIDC auth.
## Summary of changes
- ci(fix): Use OIDC auth to upload artifact on s3
- ci(fix): Use OIDC auth to login on ECR
## Problem
Currently, we rerun only known flaky tests. This approach was chosen to
reduce the number of tests that go unnoticed (by forcing people to take
a look at failed tests and rerun the job manually), but it has some
drawbacks:
- In PRs, people tend to push new changes without checking failed tests
(that's ok)
- In the main, tests are just restarted without checking
(understandable)
- Parametrised tests become flaky one by one, i.e. if `test[1]` is flaky
`, test[2]` is not marked as flaky automatically (which may or may not
be the case).
I suggest rerunning all failed tests to increase the stability of GitHub
jobs and using the Grafana Dashboard with flaky tests for deeper
analysis.
## Summary of changes
- Rerun all failed tests twice at max
## Problem
The first version of the ingest benchmark had some parsing and reporting
logic in shell script inside GitHub workflow.
it is better to move that logic into a python testcase so that we can
also run it locally.
## Summary of changes
- Create new python testcase
- invoke pgcopydb inside python test case
- move the following logic into python testcase
- determine backpressure
- invoke pgcopydb and report its progress
- parse pgcopydb log and extract metrics
- insert metrics into perf test database
- add additional column to perf test database that can receive endpoint
ID used for pgcopydb run to have it available in grafana dashboard when
retrieving other metrics for an endpoint
## Example run
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/11860622170/job/33056264386
## Problem
This PR switches CI and Storage to Debain 12 (Bookworm) based images.
## Summary of changes
- Add Debian codename (`bookworm`/`bullseye`) to most of docker tags,
create un-codenamed images to be used by default
- `vm-compute-node-image`: create a separate spec for `bookworm` (we
don't need to build cgroups in the future)
- `neon-image`: Switch to `bookworm`-based `build-tools` image
- Storage components and Proxy use it
- CI: run lints and tests on `bookworm`-based `build-tools` image
## Problem
Action `run-python-test-set` fails if it is not used for `regress_tests`
on release PR, because it expects
`test_compatibility.py::test_create_snapshot` to generate a snapshot,
and the test exists only in `regress_tests` suite.
For example, in https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9291
[`test-postgres-client-libs`](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/11209615321/job/31155111544)
job failed.
## Summary of changes
- Add `skip-if-does-not-exist` input to `.github/actions/upload` action
(the same way we do for `.github/actions/download`)
- Set `skip-if-does-not-exist=true` for "Upload compatibility snapshot"
step in `run-python-test-set` action
## Problem
`promote-compatibility-data` job got broken and slightly outdated after
- https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8552 -- we don't upload
artifacts for ARM64
- https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8561 -- we don't prepare
`debug` artifacts in the release branch anymore
## Summary of changes
- Promote artifacts from release PRs to the latest version (but do it
from `release` branch)
- Upload artifacts for both X64 and ARM64
## Problem
We want to run our regression test suite on ARM.
## Summary of changes
- run regression tests on release ARM builds
- run `build-neon` (including rust tests) on debug ARM builds
- add `arch` parameter to test to distinguish them in the allure report
and in a database
## Problem
The default Postgres version is set to 15 in code, while we use 16 in
most of the other places (and Postgres 17 is coming)
## Summary of changes
- Run `benchmarks` job with Postgres 16 (instead of Postgres 14)
- Set `DEFAULT_PG_VERSION` to 16 in all places
- Remove deprecated `--pg-version` pytest argument
- Update `test_metadata_bincode_serde_ensure_roundtrip` for Postgres 16
## Problem
A bunch of small fixes and improvements for CI, that are too small to
have a separate PR for them
## Summary of changes
- CI(build-and-test): fix parenthesis
- CI(actionlint): fix path to workflow file
- CI: remove default args from actions/checkout
- CI: remove `gen3` label, using a couple `self-hosted` +
`small{,-arm64}`/`large{,-arm64}` is enough
- CI: prettify Slack messages, hide links behind text messages
- C(build-and-test): add more dependencies to `conclusion` job
## Problem
This is an experiment to see if 16x concurrency is actually helping, or
if it's just giving us very noisy results. If the total runtime with a
lower concurrency is similar, then a lower concurrency is preferable to
reduce the impact of resource-hungry tests running concurrently.
These tests will help verify that replication, both physical and
logical, works as expected in Neon.
Co-authored-by: Sasha Krassovsky <sasha@neon.tech>
## Problem
Some of the Nightly benchmarks fail with the error
```
+ /tmp/neon/pg_install/v14/bin/pgbench --version
/tmp/neon/pg_install/v14/bin/pgbench: error while loading shared libraries: libpq.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
```
Originally, we added the `pgbench --version` call to check that
`pgbench` is installed and to fail earlier if it's not.
The failure happens because we don't have `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` set for
every job, and it also affects `psql` command.
We can move it to `actions/run-python-test-set` so as not to duplicate
code (as it already have `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` set).
## Summary of changes
- Remove `pgbench --version` call
- Move `psql` commands to common `actions/run-python-test-set`
## Problem
We use `build-tools` image as a base image to build other images, and it
has a pretty old `libpq-dev` installed (v13; it wasn't that old until I
removed system Postgres 14 from `build-tools` image in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/6540)
## Summary of changes
- Remove `libpq-dev` from `build-tools` image
- Set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` for tests (for different Postgres binaries that
we use, like psql and pgbench)
- Set `PQ_LIB_DIR` to build Storage Controller
- Set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`/`DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` in the Storage Controller
where it calls Postgres binaries
## Problem
The cache keys that we use on CI are the same for X64 and ARM64
(`runner.arch`)
## Summary of changes
- Include `runner.arch` along with `runner.os` into cache keys
## Problem
There are a couple of small CI cleanups that seem too small for dedicated PRs
## Summary of changes
- Create release PR with the title that matches the title in the description
- Tune error message for disallowing `ubuntu-latest` to explicitly
mention what to do
- Remove junit output from pytest, we use allure instead
## Problem
We use a bunch of deprecated actions.
See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/7958569728
(Annotations section)
```
Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v3, actions/setup-java@v3, actions/cache@v3, actions/github-script@v6. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
```
## Summary of changes
- `actions/cache@v3` -> `actions/cache@v4`
- `actions/checkout@v3` -> `actions/checkout@v4`
- `actions/github-script@v6` -> `actions/github-script@v7`
- `actions/setup-java@v3` -> `actions/setup-java@v4`
- `actions/upload-artifact@v3` -> `actions/upload-artifact@v4`
## Problem
We use an outdated version of Python (3.9.2)
## Summary of changes
- Update Python to the latest patch version (3.9.18)
- Unify the usage of python caches where possible
## Problem
We've got several issues with the current `benchmarks` job setup:
- `benchmark_durations.json` file (that we generate in runtime to
split tests into several jobs[0]) is not consistent between these
jobs (and very not consistent with the file if we rerun the job). I.e.
test selection for each job can be different, which could end up in
missed tests in a test run.
- `scripts/benchmark_durations` doesn't fetch all tests from the
database (it doesn't expect any extra directories inside
`test_runner/performance`)
- For some reason, currently split into 4 groups ends up with the 4th
group has no tests to run, which fails the job[1]
- [0] https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/4683
- [1] https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/6629
## Summary of changes
- Generate `benchmark_durations.json` file once before we start
`benchmarks` jobs (this makes it consistent across the jobs) and pass
the file content through the GitHub Actions input (this makes it
consistent for reruns)
- `scripts/benchmark_durations` fix SQL query for getting all required
tests
- Split benchmarks into 5 jobs instead of 4 jobs.
This adds PostgreSQL 16 as a vendored postgresql version, and adapts the
code to support this version.
The important changes to PostgreSQL 16 compared to the PostgreSQL 15
changeset include the addition of a neon_rmgr instead of altering Postgres's
original WAL format.
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bayandin <alexander@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@neon.tech>
## Problem
We still need to rerun some builds manually because flaky tests weren't
detected automatically.
I found two reasons for it:
- If a test is flaky on a particular build type, on a particular
Postgres version, there's a high chance that this test is flaky on all
configurations, but we don't automatically detect such cases.
- We detect flaky tests only on the main branch, which requires manual
retrigger runs for freshly made flaky tests.
Both of them are fixed in the PR.
## Summary of changes
- Spread flakiness of a single test to all configurations
- Detect flaky tests in all branches (not only in the main)
- Look back only at 7 days of test history (instead of 10)
## Problem
We've got an example of Allure reports from 2 different runners for the
same build that started to upload at the exact second, making one
overwrite another
## Summary of changes
- Use the Postgres version to distinguish artifacts (along with the
build type)
## Problem
Benchmarks run takes about an hour on main branch (in a single job),
which delays pipeline results. And it takes another hour if we want to
restart the job due to some failures.
## Summary of changes
- Use `pytest-split` plugin to run benchmarks on separate CI runners in
4 parallel jobs
- Add `scripts/benchmark_durations.py` for getting benchmark durations
from the database to help `pytest-split` schedule tests more evenly. It
uses p99 for the last 10 days' results (durations).
The current distribution could be better; each worker's durations vary
from 9m to 35m, but this could be improved in consequent PRs.
## Problem
Compatibility tests don't support Postgres 15 yet, but we're still
trying to upload compatibility snapshot (which we do not collect).
Ref
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/4991394158/jobs/8940369368#step:4:38129
## Summary of changes
Add `pg_version` parameter to `run-python-test-set` actions and do not
upload compatibility snapshot for Postgres 15
This PR adds tests runs on Postgres 15 and created unified Allure report
with results for all tests.
- Split `.github/actions/allure-report` into
`.github/actions/allure-report-store` and
`.github/actions/allure-report-generate`
- Add debug or release pytest parameter for all tests (depending on
`BUILD_TYPE` env variable)
- Add Postgres version as a pytest parameter for all tests (depending on
`DEFAULT_PG_VERSION` env variable)
- Fix `test_wal_restore` and `restore_from_wal.sh` to support path with
`[`/`]` in it (fixed by applying spellcheck to the script and fixing all
warnings), `restore_from_wal_archive.sh` is deleted as unused.
- All known failures on Postgres 15 marked with xfail
This PR adds a plugin that automatically reruns (up to 3 times) flaky
tests. Internally, it uses data from `TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR` database and
`pytest-rerunfailures` plugin.
As the first approximation we consider the test flaky if it has failed on
the main branch in the last 10 days.
Flaky tests are fetched by `scripts/flaky_tests.py` script (it's
possible to use it in a standalone mode to learn which tests are flaky),
stored to a JSON file, and then the file is passed to the pytest plugin.
This reverts commit 56a4466d0a.
Seems that flackiness increased after this commit, while the time
decrease was a couple of seconds.
With every regular Python test spawing 1 etcd, 3 safekeepers, 1
pageserver, few CLI commands and post-run cleanup hooks, it might be
hard to run many such tests in parallel.
We could return to this later, after we consider alternative test
structure and/or CI runner structure.
I have experimented with the runner threads number, and looks like 8
threads win us a few seconds.
Bumping the thread count more did not improve the situation much:
* 20 threads were not allowed by pytest
* 16 threads were flacking quite notably
My guess would be that all pageservers, safekeepers, and other nodes we
start occupy quite much of the CPU and other resources to make this
approach more scalable.
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.
* Add submodule postgres-15
* Support pg_15 in pgxn/neon
* Renamed zenith -> neon in Makefile
* fix name of codestyle check
* Refactor build system to prepare for building multiple Postgres versions.
Rename "vendor/postgres" to "vendor/postgres-v14"
Change Postgres build and install directory paths to be version-specific:
- tmp_install/build -> pg_install/build/14
- tmp_install/* -> pg_install/14/*
And Makefile targets:
- "make postgres" -> "make postgres-v14"
- "make postgres-headers" -> "make postgres-v14-headers"
- etc.
Add Makefile aliases:
- "make postgres" to build "postgres-v14" and in future, "postgres-v15"
- similarly for "make postgres-headers"
Fix POSTGRES_DISTRIB_DIR path in pytest scripts
* Make postgres version a variable in codestyle workflow
* Support vendor/postgres-v15 in codestyle check workflow
* Support postgres-v15 building in Makefile
* fix pg version in Dockerfile.compute-node
* fix kaniko path
* Build neon extensions in version-specific directories
* fix obsolete mentions of vendor/postgres
* use vendor/postgres-v14 in Dockerfile.compute-node.legacy
* Use PG_VERSION_NUM to gate dependencies in inmem_smgr.c
* Use versioned ECR repositories and image names for compute-node.
The image name format is compute-node-vXX, where XX is postgres major version number.
For now only v14 is supported.
Old format unversioned name (compute-node) is left, because cloud repo depends on it.
* update vendor/postgres submodule url (zenith->neondatabase rename)
* Fix postgres path in python tests after rebase
* fix path in regress test
* Use separate dockerfiles to build compute-node:
Dockerfile.compute-node-v15 should be identical to Dockerfile.compute-node-v14 except for the version number.
This is a hack, because Kaniko doesn't support build ARGs properly
* bump vendor/postgres-v14 and vendor/postgres-v15
* Don't use Kaniko cache for v14 and v15 compute-node images
* Build compute-node images for different versions in different jobs
Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@neon.tech>
Merge batch_others and batch_pg_regress. The original idea was to
split all the python tests into multiple "batches" and run each batch
in parallel as a separate CI job. However, the batch_pg_regress batch
was pretty short compared to all the tests in batch_others. We could
split batch_others into multiple batches, but it actually seems better
to just treat them as one big pool of tests and use pytest's handle
the parallelism on its own. If we need to split them across multiple
nodes in the future, we could use pytest-shard or something else,
instead of managing the batches ourselves.
Merge test_neon_regress.py, test_pg_regress.py and test_isolation.py
into one file, test_pg_regress.py. Seems more clear to group all
pg_regress-based tests into one file, now that they would all be in
the same directory.
Resolves#2097
- use timeline modification's `lsn` and timeline's `last_record_lsn` to determine the corresponding LSN to query data in `DatadirModification::get`
- update `test_import_from_pageserver`. Split the test into 2 variants: `small` and `multisegment`.
+ `small` is the old test
+ `multisegment` is to simulate #2097 by using a larger number of inserted rows to create multiple segment files of a relation. `multisegment` is configured to only run with a `release` build