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Arthur Petukhovsky d4e037f1e7 Support for --sync-safekeepers in tests (#647)
New command has been added to append specially crafted records in safekeeper WAL. This command takes json for append, encodes LogicalMessage based on json fields, and processes new AppendRequest to append and commit WAL in safekeeper.

Python test starts up walkeepers and creates config for walproposer, then appends WAL and checks --sync-safekeepers works without errors. This test is simplest one, more useful test cases (like in #545) for different setups will be added soon.
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Zenith test runner

This directory contains integration tests.

Prerequisites:

  • Python 3.6 or later
  • Dependencies: install them via pipenv install. Note that Debian/Ubuntu packages are stale, as it commonly happens, so manual installation is not recommended. Run pipenv shell to activate the venv or use pipenv run to run a single command in the venv, e.g. pipenv run pytest.
  • Zenith and Postgres binaries
    • See the root README.md for build directions
    • Tests can be run from the git tree; or see the environment variables below to run from other directories.
  • The zenith git repo, including the postgres submodule (for some tests, e.g. pg_regress)

Test Organization

The tests are divided into a few batches, such that each batch takes roughly the same amount of time. The batches can be run in parallel, to minimize total runtime. Currently, there are only two batches:

  • test_batch_pg_regress: Runs PostgreSQL regression tests
  • test_others: All other tests

Running the tests

Because pytest will search all subdirectories for tests, it's easiest to run the tests from within the test_runner directory.

Test state (postgres data, pageserver state, and log files) will be stored under a directory test_output.

You can run all the tests with:

pytest

If you want to run all the tests in a particular file:

pytest test_pgbench.py

If you want to run all tests that have the string "bench" in their names:

pytest -k bench

Useful environment variables:

ZENITH_BIN: The directory where zenith binaries can be found. POSTGRES_DISTRIB_DIR: The directory where postgres distribution can be found. TEST_OUTPUT: Set the directory where test state and test output files should go. TEST_SHARED_FIXTURES: Try to re-use a single pageserver for all the tests.

Let stdout and stderr go to the terminal instead of capturing them: pytest -s ... (Note many tests capture subprocess outputs separately, so this may not show much.)

Exit after the first test failure: pytest -x ... (there are many more pytest options; run pytest -h to see them.)

Building new tests

The tests make heavy use of pytest fixtures. You can read about how they work here: https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/fixture.html

Essentially, this means that each time you see a fixture named as an input parameter, the function with that name will be run and passed as a parameter to the function.

So this code:

def test_something(zenith_cli, pg_bin):
    pass

... will run the fixtures called zenith_cli and pg_bin and deliver those results to the test function.

Fixtures can't be imported using the normal python syntax. Instead, use this:

pytest_plugins = ("fixtures.something")

That will make all the fixtures in the fixtures/something.py file available.

Anything that's likely to be used in multiple tests should be built into a fixture.

Note that fixtures can clean up after themselves if they use the yield syntax. Cleanup will happen even if the test fails (raises an unhandled exception). Python destructors, e.g. __del__() aren't recommended for cleanup.

Code quality

Before submitting a patch, please consider:

  • Writing a couple of docstrings to clarify the reasoning behind a new test.
  • Running flake8 (or a linter of your choice, e.g. pycodestyle) and fixing possible defects, if any.
  • Formatting the code with yapf -r -i . (TODO: implement an opt-in pre-commit hook for that).
  • (Optional) Typechecking the code with mypy .. Currently this mostly affects fixtures/zenith_fixtures.py.

The tools can be installed with pipenv install --dev.