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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.
19 lines
610 B
Python
19 lines
610 B
Python
import pytest
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from fixtures.neon_fixtures import NeonEnv
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#
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# Test error handling, if the 'basebackup' command fails in the middle
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# of building the tar archive.
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#
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def test_basebackup_error(neon_simple_env: NeonEnv):
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env = neon_simple_env
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env.neon_cli.create_branch("test_basebackup_error", "empty")
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pageserver_http = env.pageserver.http_client()
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# Introduce failpoint
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pageserver_http.configure_failpoints(("basebackup-before-control-file", "return"))
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match="basebackup-before-control-file"):
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env.endpoints.create_start("test_basebackup_error")
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