import asyncio import random from fixtures.neon_fixtures import NeonEnv, NeonEnvBuilder, Postgres from fixtures.log_helper import log # Test configuration # # Create a table with {num_rows} rows, and perform {updates_to_perform} random # UPDATEs on it, using {num_connections} separate connections. num_connections = 10 num_rows = 100000 updates_to_perform = 10000 updates_performed = 0 # Run random UPDATEs on test table async def update_table(pg: Postgres): global updates_performed pg_conn = await pg.connect_async() while updates_performed < updates_to_perform: updates_performed += 1 id = random.randrange(1, num_rows) row = await pg_conn.fetchrow(f'UPDATE foo SET counter = counter + 1 WHERE id = {id}') # Perform aggressive GC with 0 horizon async def gc(env: NeonEnv, timeline: str): psconn = await env.pageserver.connect_async() while updates_performed < updates_to_perform: await psconn.execute(f"do_gc {env.initial_tenant.hex} {timeline} 0") # At the same time, run UPDATEs and GC async def update_and_gc(env: NeonEnv, pg: Postgres, timeline: str): workers = [] for worker_id in range(num_connections): workers.append(asyncio.create_task(update_table(pg))) workers.append(asyncio.create_task(gc(env, timeline))) # await all workers await asyncio.gather(*workers) # # Aggressively force GC, while running queries. # # (repro for https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/1047) # def test_gc_aggressive(neon_env_builder: NeonEnvBuilder): # Disable pitr, because here we want to test branch creation after GC neon_env_builder.pageserver_config_override = "tenant_config={pitr_interval = '0 sec'}" env = neon_env_builder.init_start() env.neon_cli.create_branch("test_gc_aggressive", "main") pg = env.postgres.create_start('test_gc_aggressive') log.info('postgres is running on test_gc_aggressive branch') conn = pg.connect() cur = conn.cursor() cur.execute("SHOW neon.timeline_id") timeline = cur.fetchone()[0] # Create table, and insert the first 100 rows cur.execute('CREATE TABLE foo (id int, counter int, t text)') cur.execute(f''' INSERT INTO foo SELECT g, 0, 'long string to consume some space' || g FROM generate_series(1, {num_rows}) g ''') cur.execute('CREATE INDEX ON foo(id)') asyncio.run(update_and_gc(env, pg, timeline)) cur.execute('SELECT COUNT(*), SUM(counter) FROM foo') assert cur.fetchone() == (num_rows, updates_to_perform)