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neon/test_runner/pg_clients/test_pg_clients.py
Alexander Bayandin e6b2f89fec test_pg_clients: fix test that reads from stdout (#6021)
## Problem

`test_pg_clients` reads the actual result from a *.stdout file,
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/5977 has added a header to
such files, so `test_pg_clients` started to fail.

## Summary of changes
- Use `capture_stdout` and compare the expected result with the output
instead of *.stdout file content
2023-12-04 11:18:41 +00:00

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import shutil
from pathlib import Path
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
import pytest
from fixtures.neon_fixtures import RemotePostgres
from fixtures.utils import subprocess_capture
@pytest.mark.remote_cluster
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"client",
[
"csharp/npgsql",
"java/jdbc",
"rust/tokio-postgres",
"python/asyncpg",
"python/pg8000",
# PostgresClientKitExample does not support SNI or connection options, so it uses workaround D (https://neon.tech/sni)
# See example itself: test_runner/pg_clients/swift/PostgresClientKitExample/Sources/PostgresClientKitExample/main.swift
"swift/PostgresClientKitExample",
"swift/PostgresNIOExample",
"typescript/postgresql-client",
"typescript/serverless-driver",
],
)
def test_pg_clients(test_output_dir: Path, remote_pg: RemotePostgres, client: str):
conn_options = remote_pg.conn_options()
env_file = None
with NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as f:
env_file = f.name
f.write(
f"""
NEON_HOST={conn_options["host"]}
NEON_DATABASE={conn_options["dbname"]}
NEON_USER={conn_options["user"]}
NEON_PASSWORD={conn_options["password"]}
"""
)
image_tag = client.lower()
docker_bin = shutil.which("docker")
if docker_bin is None:
raise RuntimeError("docker is required for running this test")
build_cmd = [docker_bin, "build", "--tag", image_tag, f"{Path(__file__).parent / client}"]
subprocess_capture(test_output_dir, build_cmd, check=True)
run_cmd = [docker_bin, "run", "--rm", "--env-file", env_file, image_tag]
_, output, _ = subprocess_capture(test_output_dir, run_cmd, check=True, capture_stdout=True)
assert str(output).strip() == "1"