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neon/test_runner/batch_others/test_restart_compute.py
2021-07-16 18:43:07 +03:00

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from contextlib import closing
pytest_plugins = ("fixtures.zenith_fixtures")
#
# Test restarting and recreating a postgres instance
#
def test_restart_compute(zenith_cli, pageserver, postgres, pg_bin):
zenith_cli.run(["branch", "test_restart_compute", "empty"])
pg = postgres.create_start('test_restart_compute')
print("postgres is running on 'test_restart_compute' branch")
with closing(pg.connect()) as conn:
with conn.cursor() as cur:
# Create table, and insert a row
cur.execute('CREATE TABLE foo (t text)')
cur.execute("INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('bar')")
# Stop and restart the Postgres instance
pg.stop_and_destroy().create_start('test_restart_compute')
with closing(pg.connect()) as conn:
with conn.cursor() as cur:
# We can still see the row
cur.execute('SELECT count(*) FROM foo')
assert cur.fetchone() == (1, )
# Insert another row
cur.execute("INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('bar2')")
cur.execute('SELECT count(*) FROM foo')
assert cur.fetchone() == (2, )
# Stop, and destroy the Postgres instance. Then recreate and restart it.
pg.stop_and_destroy().create_start('test_restart_compute')
with closing(pg.connect()) as conn:
with conn.cursor() as cur:
# We can still see the rows
cur.execute('SELECT count(*) FROM foo')
assert cur.fetchone() == (2, )