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neon/test_runner/regress/test_createuser.py
Heikki Linnakangas 53f438a8a8 Rename "Postgres nodes" in control_plane to endpoints.
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.
2023-04-13 14:34:29 +03:00

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from fixtures.log_helper import log
from fixtures.neon_fixtures import NeonEnv
from fixtures.utils import query_scalar
#
# Test CREATE USER to check shared catalog restore
#
def test_createuser(neon_simple_env: NeonEnv):
env = neon_simple_env
env.neon_cli.create_branch("test_createuser", "empty")
endpoint = env.endpoints.create_start("test_createuser")
log.info("postgres is running on 'test_createuser' branch")
with endpoint.cursor() as cur:
# Cause a 'relmapper' change in the original branch
cur.execute("CREATE USER testuser with password %s", ("testpwd",))
cur.execute("CHECKPOINT")
lsn = query_scalar(cur, "SELECT pg_current_wal_insert_lsn()")
# Create a branch
env.neon_cli.create_branch("test_createuser2", "test_createuser", ancestor_start_lsn=lsn)
endpoint2 = env.endpoints.create_start("test_createuser2")
# Test that you can connect to new branch as a new user
assert endpoint2.safe_psql("select current_user", user="testuser") == [("testuser",)]