import pytest from contextlib import closing from fixtures.compare_fixtures import PgCompare from pytest_lazyfixture import lazy_fixture # type: ignore @pytest.mark.parametrize( "env", [ # The test is too slow to run in CI, but fast enough to run with remote tests pytest.param(lazy_fixture("neon_compare"), id="neon", marks=pytest.mark.slow), pytest.param(lazy_fixture("vanilla_compare"), id="vanilla", marks=pytest.mark.slow), pytest.param(lazy_fixture("remote_compare"), id="remote", marks=pytest.mark.remote_cluster), ]) def test_hot_page(env: PgCompare): # Update the same page many times, then measure read performance num_writes = 1000000 with closing(env.pg.connect()) as conn: with conn.cursor() as cur: # Write many updates to the same row with env.record_duration('write'): cur.execute('create table t (i integer);') cur.execute('insert into t values (0);') for i in range(num_writes): cur.execute(f'update t set i = {i};') # Write 3-4 MB to evict t from compute cache cur.execute('create table f (i integer);') cur.execute(f'insert into f values (generate_series(1,100000));') # Read with env.record_duration('read'): cur.execute('select * from t;') cur.fetchall()