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Ruben Fiszel 12f92e3ab7 [ee] feat(backend): native script retry without one-step-flow wrapping (#9688)
* feat(backend): native script retry without one-step-flow wrapping

Schedules and data pipelines that retry a single script previously wrapped
it in a one-step flow (JobKind::SingleStepFlow), creating extra job rows, a
v2_job_status row, and UI projection complexity. This adds native retry on a
plain JobKind::Script job.

- RetrySettings: flatten Retry into a deduped retry_settings table, carried
  via the existing runnable_settings_handle (lazy, off the hot path).
- push() materializes a bare-script-with-retry SingleStepFlow into a native
  Script job (gated on min-version + no handlers/retry_if).
- add_completed_job re-pushes the next attempt on failure with backoff,
  tracking the attempt counter in v2_job_queue.extras and the chain via
  parent_job; schedule completion handlers fire only on the terminal attempt.
- frontend: ScriptRetryChain shows the attempt chain on the run page.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(backend): native retry_if eval + per-occurrence schedule handlers

Extends native script retry to the two cases that previously stayed on the
one-step-flow path:

- retry_if: evaluated natively on the failure path via a feature-gated
  windmill-jseval dep (quickjs) over the failure result + flow_input; push
  materializes such policies natively only when quickjs is available.
- on_failure_times / on_recovery: apply_schedule_handlers now resolves each
  past scheduled occurrence's terminal status across its native-retry chain
  (root OR any parent_job=root child succeeded) and excludes the current
  occurrence, so the counting is per-occurrence rather than per-attempt.

All scheduled-script retries now go native (schedule.rs gate removed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(backend): always materialize retry_if natively; unsupported without quickjs

retry_if is evaluated by the worker (which always has quickjs), not the
pusher, so gating materialization on the pusher's feature was wrong. The
flow path was never a real fallback either — the flow runtime needs quickjs
to evaluate retry_if too. retry_if now always goes native; on a worker
without quickjs it is unsupported and fails closed (no retry).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(backend): un-park asset-cascade (pipeline) retry

Native retry resolves the blocker that parked pipeline retry: a retried
subscriber is now a Script job (not a one-step flow / flow step), so it
stays eligible for asset dispatch and can trigger its own downstream on
recovery.

- scripts.rs: persist // retry <count> [<delay>] to script_trigger on asset
  edges (was dropped with a TODO warning).
- asset_dispatch.rs: is_eligible_kind keys off flow_step_id, not parent_job,
  so native-retry attempts dispatch on success while flow steps stay excluded.
- tests: retry-bearing subscriber now dispatches as a native Script carrying
  the policy in runnable_settings_handle; native-retry attempt is eligible.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): cap native retry interval, lazy result serialization, idempotent retry push

Hardening from a self-review of the native retry path:
- Cap the backoff at MAX_RETRY_INTERVAL to match the flow-runtime path
  (evaluate_retry); the exponential formula could otherwise schedule up to
  ~18h vs the flow path's 6h.
- Serialize the failure result lazily (only when a retry_if policy needs it),
  so the common failure no longer pays the serialization on the failure path.
- Push each retry with a deterministic id per (root, attempt). If a worker
  dies between enqueueing the retry and finalizing the current attempt, the
  reaper re-handles the attempt and lands here again — push rejects the
  duplicate id, so the retry is enqueued exactly once (no double-retry).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): defer schedule handlers idempotently on retry-push replay (review P1)

Address local-review findings:
- P1: retry_pending was derived from the retry push *result*, so on a worker
  crash + reaper replay the duplicate-id push returned Err → retry_pending
  flipped to false → apply_schedule_handlers fired for the non-terminal
  attempt (and the terminal attempt later fired them again). Pre-check whether
  the deterministic retry id already exists and report it as pending without
  re-pushing, so the handler-deferral invariant is crash-idempotent too.
- P2: refresh the stale 'wrap the script in a one-step flow' comment in the
  asset-cascade retry push — it now materializes a native Script.
- Add RetrySettings <-> Retry round-trip unit tests (clamping edges).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(backend): native retry chain + per-occurrence status sqlx tests

Close the two integration-test gaps flagged in local review:
- chains_attempts_and_is_idempotent: drives maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry
  through attempt0 -> retry1 -> retry2 -> exhausted (counter, backoff, max-attempts)
  and asserts crash-replay idempotency (the P1 fix: a replayed completion reports
  pending without double-enqueueing).
- per_occurrence_status_counts_recovered_as_success: pins the exact per-occurrence
  terminal-status query from jobs_ee::apply_schedule_handlers — a retried-but-
  recovered occurrence counts as success, retries (parent_job set) are excluded
  from occurrence counting, and the current occurrence is excluded.
- canceled_job_does_not_retry: cancellation wins over a pending retry.

Runtime sqlx API (no .sqlx cache entry needed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(frontend): exclude schedule handlers from the retry-attempt chain

The retry chain listed all script children of the root by parent_job, but
schedule completion handlers (on_failure/on_recovery/on_success) are also
script children — when the occurrence has no retries, the handler's parent is
the root itself, so a successful, never-retried job rendered a bogus
'Retries (1)' badge pointing at the handler. Filter children to re-runs of the
same script (matching script_hash); real retries keep the root's hash, handlers
run a different script.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(frontend): surface schedule handlers on the run page

Extend the run-page chain component with schedule completion handlers:
- A 'Handlers' row on a scheduled job links to the on_failure/on_recovery/
  on_success runs that fired for that occurrence (found as children of the
  terminal attempt, identified by their synthetic created_by).
- A handler's own run page now shows a 'Failure/Recovery/Success handler'
  label with a link back to the run it handled and its schedule. on_recovery
  and on_success share created_by, disambiguated by the recovery-only
  error_started_at arg.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): restore folder_default_permissioned_as sqlx caches dropped by prepare

An earlier `cargo sqlx prepare` on this branch ran before #8801's
folder_default_permissioned_as test merged in, so it pruned the 3 query caches
that test needs; cargo_test then failed under SQLX_OFFLINE. Restore them from main.

* fix(backend): only cascade assets from native retry attempts, not handlers (review P1)

is_eligible_kind keyed dispatch on flow_step_id alone, so every parented Script
child became asset-eligible — including schedule/error/recovery handlers (Script
jobs with parent_job set and no flow_step_id). A handler that declares assets
would then trigger a cascade the old parent_job IS NULL guard prevented. Gate
parented jobs on being a genuine retry attempt: a re-run of the SAME runnable as
its chain parent (handlers run a different script). Runtime query, no sqlx cache.

* fix(backend): cache the private-gated retry_setting asset-dispatch test query

The same prepare-without-private that dropped the folder_default caches also
pruned the cache for the retry_setting_dispatches_subscriber_as_native_script
test query (asset_trigger_dispatch.rs:721). Regenerated with --features private.

* fix(backend): exclude handler children from per-occurrence recovery (review)

A scheduled occurrence's on_failure/on_success handler runs as a successful
child (parent_job = occurrence), and the per-occurrence success EXISTS counted
ANY successful child — so a failed occurrence whose error handler succeeded was
marked 'recovered', breaking on_recovery (test_script/flow_schedule_handlers in
the merge) and on_failure_times counting. EE query now scopes the EXISTS to
same-runnable children (only native retry attempts); regenerate sqlx cache + bump
ee-repo-ref. native_retry_test gains a handler-child regression case.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(backend): scheduled-script retry is a native Script, not SingleStepFlow

test_push_script_with_retry / test_try_schedule_with_retry (from main) asserted
the old SingleStepFlow wrapping for scheduled-script retry; this PR makes it a
native Script. Update both to assert kind='script' and that the retry policy is
carried via runnable_settings_handle.

* fix(backend): preserve dedicated_worker on native retry + saturate count casts (cubic)

Address cubic CI review:
- P1: the SingleStepFlow->native Script materialization dropped dedicated_worker,
  so a dedicated-worker scheduled script lost its dedicated pool on retry. Resolve
  it from the script row in push so the materialized Script keeps the dedicated tag.
- P2: saturate the u32->i32 retry-attempt narrowings (RetrySettings::from) and the
  u32->i16 // retry count narrowing (scripts.rs) instead of wrapping.

* fix(backend): use a retry-specific signal, not runnable equality (codex review)

Address Codex CI review:
- P1: is_native_retry_attempt treated any same-runnable parented Script child as
  a retry. WAC v2 inline children have that exact shape, so an inline child of an
  asset producer would cascade. Use a retry-specific signal instead: the job
  carries a retry_settings policy (always re-inserted by maybe_enqueue) and has no
  flow_innermost_root_job. Apply the same flow_innermost guard to the EE
  per-occurrence EXISTS (WAC inline children must not count as a recovery).
- P1: the deterministic retry-id pre-check raced with push; a concurrent duplicate
  now resolves as 'retry pending' (re-check on the duplicate-id error) instead of
  flipping retry_pending to false and firing handlers early.
- Tests: native_retry + asset_trigger_dispatch gain WAC-inline-child cases.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(backend): explicit native_retry_attempt marker, drop heuristics

Replace the per-site "is this a retry?" inference (parent_job + runnable match +
flow_innermost / retry_settings) with one explicit marker: a sparse
native_retry_attempt(job_id, attempt) table, written in maybe_enqueue. The marker
also carries the attempt counter (previously in v2_job_queue.extras), so it's the
single source of truth.

- asset_dispatch: is_native_retry_attempt is now one indexed EXISTS on the marker.
- EE per-occurrence query: joins the marker instead of guessing by runnable/flow_innermost.
- maybe_enqueue: reads/writes the marker (persistent) instead of queue extras.
- Lifecycle: swept with the job in retention (log_cleanup), no FK to keep bulk delete cheap.
- Eliminates handler / WAC-inline-child misclassification by construction.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): sweep native_retry_attempt markers in the periodic retention path too (codex)

The marker has no FK and relies on retention cleanup; log_cleanup.rs swept it but
the periodic monitor.rs path deleted v2_job rows without it, orphaning markers.
Add the same WHERE job_id = ANY(...) sweep there.

* fix(backend): widen native_retry_attempt.attempt to integer (cubic)

The smallint column was cast to/from u32 and could wrap a retry chain longer than
i16::MAX into premature exhaustion. Use integer, matching the retry policy's i32
attempt count, so no narrowing occurs on the maybe_enqueue read/write path.

* feat(frontend): mark retries via is_retry on listJobs; drop SAVEPOINT

- Expose an is_retry flag on jobs (UnifiedJob/CompletedJob/QueuedJob + openapi),
  computed from the native_retry_attempt marker. The run-page chain now filters
  retry attempts by is_retry instead of the script_hash heuristic, so WAC v2
  inline children (same script, parent_job) no longer render as retries (codex).
- Revert the marker-cleanup SAVEPOINT (an unused pattern in this codebase): keep
  the plain catch-and-continue matching the other side-table deletes; the table is
  created by a startup migration so it always exists when cleanup runs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): mark is_retry sqlx(default) so non-list job queries can omit it

The single-job GET query maps directly to CompletedJob/QueuedJob via FromRow but
does not select is_retry, which errored with "no column found". Only the list
endpoint populates the marker; #[sqlx(default)] lets every other query omit the
column and default to None.

* feat(backend): select is_retry in single-job GET too for consistency

The list endpoint already exposes the marker; populate it on the single-job GET
(both completed and queued variants) as well so a run loaded directly reflects
its retry status. #[sqlx(default)] stays as a safety net for any other query.

* feat(backend): reap orphaned native_retry_attempt markers via periodic sweep

The marker has no FK to v2_job (to keep the hot bulk retention delete cheap), so
direct job deletions (workspace/job delete, schedule clearing) would leave marker
rows orphaned. Rather than add explicit cleanup to every v2_job delete site (which
must then be remembered for every future path), reap orphans in the periodic
delete_expired_items pass: DELETE FROM native_retry_attempt WHERE NOT EXISTS (the
job). The table is sparse so the anti-join drives off it and probes v2_job by PK —
cheap. Retention still sweeps markers inline (keeps the table small so this stays
cheap); a transient orphan is harmless (nothing reads is_retry for a gone job).

* fix(frontend): include flow handlers in retry chain handler row (codex)

Schedule on_failure/on_recovery/on_success handlers can be flow paths (flow/...),
whose handler job is a flow, not a script. The chain fetched children with
jobKinds:'script', hiding flow handlers. Drop the kind filter — retry attempts
are still selected by is_retry and handlers by created_by, so both kinds surface.

* fix(backend): carry concurrency/debouncing settings into native retries

maybe_enqueue re-pushed the next attempt with ConcurrencySettings/DebouncingSettings
::default(), dropping the script/pipeline concurrency settings the failed job carried
in its runnable_settings_handle. A retry of a concurrency-limited script then inserted
no concurrency_key and ran unbounded. Resolve both from the same handle (cached) and
pass them in the payload, which push forwards to the materialized retry. Adds a
regression test asserting the retry's handle resolves to the concurrency settings.

* fix(backend): carry concurrency/debounce into scheduled-retry root + document retry-helper auth (codex)

P1a (schedule.rs): the scheduled-retry materialization fetched the script's
concurrency/debounce settings but passed ConcurrencySettings/DebouncingSettings
::default() into the SingleStepFlow payload, so the root attempt's handle held only
the retry policy and the whole chain ran unbounded. Pass the fetched settings.
Regression test asserts the root handle resolves to retry + concurrency.

P1b (jobs.rs): document maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry's authorization contract
— it is pub only for the integration test; the sole production caller is the worker
completion path passing a DB-derived, already-authorized MiniCompletedJob.

* docs(backend): attach native-retry auth contract to the function itself (codex)

The doc block was merged with eval_retry_if's doc and bound to that function,
leaving maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry undocumented. Split them: eval_retry_if
keeps its own doc; the native-retry + authorization contract now sits directly
above maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry.

* docs(backend): regenerate served openapi-deref with is_retry + fix stale comments (codex)

- Regenerate openapi-deref.{yaml,json} (served from lib.rs): they were stale since
  1.734.0 and lacked is_retry on QueuedJob/CompletedJob, so clients reading the
  served spec couldn't see the field. Now current at 1.739.0.
- schedule.rs: a retry_if gate is evaluated at failure time and fails closed without
  quickjs (no retry); it does not fall back to a flow path.
- windmill-types jobs.rs: is_retry is selected by both the list and single-job GET
  endpoints (not list-only).

* docs(backend): fix remaining stale retry_if/quickjs comments (codex)

The retry_if block and the push materialization comments claimed push keeps
retry_if on a flow path / the worker always has quickjs. The code always
materializes native retry and the no-quickjs eval_retry_if path fails closed —
correct the comments to that constraint.

* docs(backend): fix stale quickjs-fallback + schedule-handler-restriction comments (codex)

- Cargo.toml quickjs feature: without quickjs a retry_if gate cannot be evaluated
  and the job does not retry (no one-step-flow fallback).
- jobs.rs handler-defer comment: apply_schedule_handlers resolves per-occurrence
  failure/recovery status across the retry chain, so the old 'restricted to
  schedules whose handlers don't need per-occurrence counting' claim is dropped.

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 13:22:26 +00:00

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mod schedule_push {
use chrono::Utc;
use sqlx::{Pool, Postgres};
use windmill_common::db::Authed;
use windmill_common::jobs::{JobKind, JobTriggerKind};
use windmill_common::runnable_settings::{
from_handle, insert_rs, ConcurrencySettings, RunnableSettings, RunnableSettingsTrait,
};
use windmill_common::schedule::Schedule;
use windmill_common::scripts::ScriptHash;
use windmill_common::users::username_to_permissioned_as;
use windmill_queue::jobs::{try_schedule_next_job, MiniCompletedJob};
use windmill_queue::schedule::push_scheduled_job;
fn make_schedule(overrides: impl FnOnce(&mut Schedule)) -> Schedule {
let mut s = Schedule {
workspace_id: "test-workspace".to_string(),
path: "f/system/test_schedule".to_string(),
edited_by: "test-user".to_string(),
edited_at: Utc::now(),
schedule: "0 0 */5 * * *".to_string(),
timezone: "UTC".to_string(),
enabled: true,
script_path: "f/system/test_script".to_string(),
is_flow: false,
args: None,
extra_perms: serde_json::json!({}),
email: "test@windmill.dev".to_string(),
permissioned_as: "u/test-user".to_string(),
error: None,
on_failure: None,
on_failure_times: None,
on_failure_exact: None,
on_failure_extra_args: None,
on_recovery: None,
on_recovery_times: None,
on_recovery_extra_args: None,
on_success: None,
on_success_extra_args: None,
ws_error_handler_muted: false,
retry: None,
no_flow_overlap: false,
summary: None,
description: None,
tag: None,
paused_until: None,
cron_version: None,
dynamic_skip: None,
labels: None,
};
overrides(&mut s);
s
}
fn make_authed() -> Authed {
Authed {
email: "test@windmill.dev".to_string(),
username: "test-user".to_string(),
is_admin: true,
is_operator: false,
groups: vec![],
folders: vec![],
scopes: None,
token_prefix: None,
}
}
fn make_completed_job(schedule: &Schedule) -> MiniCompletedJob {
MiniCompletedJob {
id: uuid::Uuid::new_v4(),
workspace_id: schedule.workspace_id.clone(),
runnable_id: Some(ScriptHash(100001)),
scheduled_for: Utc::now() - chrono::Duration::minutes(5),
parent_job: None,
flow_innermost_root_job: None,
runnable_path: Some(schedule.script_path.clone()),
kind: JobKind::Script,
started_at: Some(Utc::now() - chrono::Duration::minutes(4)),
permissioned_as: username_to_permissioned_as(&schedule.edited_by),
created_by: schedule.edited_by.clone(),
script_lang: None,
permissioned_as_email: schedule.email.clone(),
flow_step_id: None,
trigger_kind: Some(JobTriggerKind::Schedule),
trigger: Some(schedule.path.clone()),
priority: None,
concurrent_limit: None,
tag: "deno".to_string(),
cache_ttl: None,
cache_ignore_s3_path: None,
runnable_settings_handle: None,
}
}
async fn count_queued_jobs(db: &Pool<Postgres>) -> i64 {
sqlx::query_scalar::<_, i64>("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM v2_job_queue")
.fetch_one(db)
.await
.unwrap()
}
async fn get_queued_job(
db: &Pool<Postgres>,
) -> Option<(
String, // workspace_id
Option<String>, // runnable_path
Option<String>, // trigger
Option<String>, // trigger_kind as text
)> {
sqlx::query_as::<_, (String, Option<String>, Option<String>, Option<String>)>(
"SELECT j.workspace_id, j.runnable_path, j.trigger, j.trigger_kind::text
FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id
LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_optional(db)
.await
.unwrap()
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: basic script schedule
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_script_schedule(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let (ws, path, trigger, trigger_kind) = get_queued_job(&db).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(ws, "test-workspace");
assert_eq!(path.as_deref(), Some("f/system/test_script"));
assert_eq!(trigger.as_deref(), Some("f/system/test_schedule"));
assert_eq!(trigger_kind.as_deref(), Some("schedule"));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: flow schedule
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_flow_schedule(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.is_flow = true;
s.script_path = "f/system/test_flow".to_string();
s.path = "f/system/flow_schedule".to_string();
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let (_, path, trigger, _) = get_queued_job(&db).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(path.as_deref(), Some("f/system/test_flow"));
assert_eq!(trigger.as_deref(), Some("f/system/flow_schedule"));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: on_behalf_of_email (script)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_script_on_behalf_of_email(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.script_path = "f/system/obo_script".to_string();
s.path = "f/system/obo_schedule".to_string();
});
// No pre-computed authed: forces the obo path inside push_scheduled_job
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, None, None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let email = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, String>(
"SELECT permissioned_as_email FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(email, "obo@windmill.dev");
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: on_behalf_of_email (flow)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_flow_on_behalf_of_email(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.is_flow = true;
s.script_path = "f/system/obo_flow".to_string();
s.path = "f/system/obo_flow_schedule".to_string();
});
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, None, None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let email = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, String>(
"SELECT permissioned_as_email FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(email, "obo@windmill.dev");
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: with retry wraps in SingleStepFlow
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_script_with_retry(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.retry = Some(serde_json::json!({
"constant": { "attempts": 3, "seconds": 10 }
}));
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
// Native retry: a scheduled script with a retry policy is pushed as a plain
// Script carrying the policy via runnable_settings_handle — no SingleStepFlow.
let (kind, handle) = sqlx::query_as::<_, (String, Option<i64>)>(
"SELECT kind::text, q.runnable_settings_handle FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(kind, "script");
assert!(
handle.is_some(),
"retry policy carried via runnable_settings_handle"
);
Ok(())
}
// A scheduled, concurrency-limited script with a retry policy: the materialized
// root attempt's handle must resolve to BOTH the retry policy and the script's
// concurrency settings — otherwise the retry chain runs unbounded. Regression: P1.
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_script_with_retry_keeps_concurrency(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let concurrency = ConcurrencySettings {
concurrency_key: Some("f/system/test_script".to_string()),
concurrent_limit: Some(1),
concurrency_time_window_s: Some(60),
};
let script_handle = insert_rs(
RunnableSettings {
debouncing_settings: None,
concurrency_settings: concurrency.insert_cached(&db).await?,
retry_settings: None,
},
&db,
)
.await?;
sqlx::query(
"UPDATE script SET runnable_settings_handle = $1 WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_script'",
)
.bind(script_handle)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.retry = Some(serde_json::json!({ "constant": { "attempts": 3, "seconds": 10 } }));
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
let handle = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, Option<i64>>(
"SELECT q.runnable_settings_handle FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
let rs = from_handle(handle, &db).await?;
assert!(
rs.retry_settings.is_some(),
"root attempt carries the retry policy"
);
let resolved = ConcurrencySettings::get(
rs.concurrency_settings
.expect("root attempt must carry concurrency settings, not just retry"),
&db,
)
.await?;
assert_eq!(resolved.concurrent_limit, Some(1));
assert_eq!(
resolved.concurrency_key.as_deref(),
Some("f/system/test_script")
);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: duplicate detection (same schedule + time = skip)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_duplicate_skipped(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let authed = make_authed();
// First push
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
// Second push with same schedule — should be idempotent
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1); // Still 1
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: invalid timezone
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_invalid_timezone(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.timezone = "Invalid/Timezone".to_string();
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let result = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await;
assert!(result.is_err());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: invalid cron expression
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_invalid_cron(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.schedule = "not a cron".to_string();
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let result = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await;
assert!(result.is_err());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: invalid args (not a dict)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_invalid_args(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
let raw = serde_json::value::RawValue::from_string("[1,2,3]".to_string()).unwrap();
s.args = Some(sqlx::types::Json(raw));
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let result = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await;
assert!(result.is_err());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: with schedule args passed to job
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_with_args(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
let raw =
serde_json::value::RawValue::from_string(r#"{"key":"value"}"#.to_string()).unwrap();
s.args = Some(sqlx::types::Json(raw));
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let args = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, serde_json::Value>(
"SELECT args FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(args, serde_json::json!({"key": "value"}));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: script not found
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_script_not_found(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let result = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await;
assert!(result.is_err());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: flow not found
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_flow_not_found(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.is_flow = true;
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent_flow".to_string();
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let result = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await;
assert!(result.is_err());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: paused schedule (paused_until in future)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_paused_schedule(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.paused_until = Some(Utc::now() + chrono::Duration::hours(1));
});
let authed = make_authed();
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), None).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
// Job is still pushed, but scheduled_for will be after paused_until
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let scheduled_for = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, chrono::DateTime<Utc>>(
"SELECT scheduled_for FROM v2_job_queue LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(scheduled_for > Utc::now());
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// push_scheduled_job: clock shift detection (now_cutoff >= now)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_clock_shift(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let authed = make_authed();
// Pass a now_cutoff far in the future — simulates clock shift
let future_cutoff = Utc::now() + chrono::Duration::hours(24);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let tx = push_scheduled_job(&db, tx, &schedule, Some(&authed), Some(future_cutoff)).await?;
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
// The scheduled_for should be after the cutoff
let scheduled_for = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, chrono::DateTime<Utc>>(
"SELECT scheduled_for FROM v2_job_queue LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(scheduled_for > future_cutoff);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: disabled schedule does not push
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_handle_disabled_schedule(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.enabled = false;
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: script path mismatch does not push
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_handle_path_mismatch(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, "f/system/different_script").await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: enabled + matching path pushes next job
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_handle_enabled_pushes_next_job(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let (_, path, trigger, trigger_kind) = get_queued_job(&db).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(path.as_deref(), Some("f/system/test_script"));
assert_eq!(trigger.as_deref(), Some("f/system/test_schedule"));
assert_eq!(trigger_kind.as_deref(), Some("schedule"));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: on_behalf_of_email via handle path
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_handle_on_behalf_of_email(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.script_path = "f/system/obo_script".to_string();
s.path = "f/system/obo_schedule".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let email = sqlx::query_scalar::<_, String>(
"SELECT permissioned_as_email FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(email, "obo@windmill.dev");
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: push failure returns error to caller
// (caller is responsible for retry + eventual disable)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_handle_push_failure_disables_schedule(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
// NotFound: schedule disabled internally, no error returned (caller commits)
assert!(err.is_none());
tx.commit().await?;
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
// Schedule should be disabled (NotFound is non-retryable)
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(!enabled);
assert!(error.is_some());
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: successful push is atomic with tx commit
// If the caller commits, both the next tick and any prior writes persist.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_success_atomic_with_commit(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
assert!(err.is_none());
tx.commit().await?;
// Next tick was pushed
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
// Schedule stayed enabled
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(enabled);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: successful push rolls back if tx is dropped
// Ensures no next tick leaks when the outer tx is not committed.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_success_rolls_back_on_drop(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
assert!(err.is_none());
// Intentionally drop tx without committing (simulates caller failure)
drop(tx);
// Nothing should be visible — the next tick must NOT leak
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: schedule disable rolls back if tx is dropped
// The schedule must stay enabled when the caller doesn't commit.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failure_disable_rolls_back_on_drop(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
// NotFound: schedule disabled in tx, no error returned
assert!(err.is_none());
// Drop without commit — simulates zombie retry path
drop(tx);
// Schedule should STILL be enabled (disable was rolled back with tx)
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(enabled, "schedule must stay enabled when tx is rolled back");
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: tx remains usable after successful push
// The caller can perform additional writes on the returned tx.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_tx_usable_after_success(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (mut tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
assert!(err.is_none());
// Write something else on the same tx
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO global_settings (name, value) VALUES ('_test_after_push', '42'::jsonb)",
)
.execute(&mut *tx)
.await?;
tx.commit().await?;
// Both the pushed job and the extra write should be visible
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let val: serde_json::Value =
sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT value FROM global_settings WHERE name = '_test_after_push'")
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(val, serde_json::json!(42));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: tx remains usable after push failure + disable
// The caller can still write on the returned tx after a schedule disable.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_tx_usable_after_failure(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (mut tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
// NotFound: schedule disabled in tx, no error returned
assert!(err.is_none());
// Write something else on the returned tx — tx is still usable
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO global_settings (name, value) VALUES ('_test_after_fail', '99'::jsonb)",
)
.execute(&mut *tx)
.await?;
tx.commit().await?;
// Schedule should be disabled (NotFound is non-retryable)
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(!enabled);
assert!(error.is_some());
// Extra write should still be committed (tx is usable after push failure)
let val: serde_json::Value =
sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT value FROM global_settings WHERE name = '_test_after_fail'")
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(val, serde_json::json!(99));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: flow schedule pushes next job
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_try_schedule_flow(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.is_flow = true;
s.script_path = "f/system/test_flow".to_string();
s.path = "f/system/flow_schedule".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let (_, path, trigger, _) = get_queued_job(&db).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(path.as_deref(), Some("f/system/test_flow"));
assert_eq!(trigger.as_deref(), Some("f/system/flow_schedule"));
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: script with retry is a native Script (no wrapping)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_try_schedule_with_retry(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.retry = Some(serde_json::json!({
"constant": { "attempts": 3, "seconds": 10 }
}));
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 1);
let (kind, handle) = sqlx::query_as::<_, (String, Option<i64>)>(
"SELECT kind::text, q.runnable_settings_handle FROM v2_job j JOIN v2_job_queue q ON j.id = q.id LIMIT 1",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(kind, "script");
assert!(
handle.is_some(),
"retry policy carried via runnable_settings_handle"
);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: push failure error message is stored on schedule
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_failure_stores_error_message(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
// NotFound: schedule disabled in tx, no error returned (caller commits)
assert!(err.is_none());
tx.commit().await?;
let error: String = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
// Error should mention the script that couldn't be found
assert!(
error.contains("nonexistent"),
"error message should describe the failure, got: {error}"
);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: disabled schedule leaves no side effects
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_disabled_schedule_no_side_effects(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/disabled_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', false, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/disabled_schedule".to_string();
s.enabled = false;
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
// Schedule should remain disabled (not re-enabled) and no error set
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/disabled_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(!enabled);
assert!(
error.is_none(),
"disabled schedule should not get an error set"
);
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: path mismatch leaves schedule unchanged
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_path_mismatch_no_side_effects(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, "f/system/different_script").await;
tx.commit().await?;
assert!(err.is_none());
// Schedule should remain enabled, no error, no jobs pushed
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(enabled, "schedule must stay enabled on path mismatch");
assert!(error.is_none(), "no error should be set on path mismatch");
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// try_schedule_next_job: push failure with schedule not in DB
// When the schedule row doesn't exist, the UPDATE affects 0 rows but
// doesn't error. The function should return (tx, None).
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_push_failure_schedule_not_in_db(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// Do NOT insert a schedule row — the disable UPDATE will match 0 rows
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/ghost_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
drop(tx);
// NotFound: disable succeeds (UPDATE 0 rows is not an error), no error returned
assert!(err.is_none());
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Critical invariant: after commit, it's impossible to have schedule
// enabled + no next tick + function returned success.
// We verify: if push succeeds, both the job AND the schedule's
// unmodified enabled state are committed together.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_invariant_success_means_tick_committed(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
assert!(err.is_none());
tx.commit().await?;
// After commit: schedule enabled AND next tick exists — invariant holds
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(enabled, "schedule must be enabled after successful push");
assert_eq!(
count_queued_jobs(&db).await,
1,
"next tick must exist after successful push + commit"
);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Critical invariant: after commit with push failure, the schedule is
// disabled. It's never the case that we commit with the schedule still
// enabled and no next tick.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_invariant_failure_means_disabled_after_commit(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
// NotFound: schedule disabled in tx, no error returned (caller commits)
assert!(err.is_none());
tx.commit().await?;
// After commit: no next tick, but schedule is disabled — invariant holds
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(
!enabled,
"schedule must be disabled when push fails with NotFound and tx commits"
);
Ok(())
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Critical invariant: if tx is NOT committed (zombie path), neither
// the next tick nor the schedule disable persists. The schedule stays
// enabled so that zombie retry can re-attempt.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_invariant_rollback_preserves_schedule_for_retry(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
let tx = db.begin().await?;
let (tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path).await;
// NotFound: schedule disabled in tx, no error returned
assert!(err.is_none());
// Simulate zombie path: drop tx without commit
drop(tx);
// Schedule still enabled (disable was rolled back with tx) — ready for retry
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(enabled, "schedule must remain enabled after rollback");
assert!(error.is_none(), "error must not persist after rollback");
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
Ok(())
}
// ===================================================================
// Failpoint tests — feature-gated, only compiled under `failpoints`
// ===================================================================
#[cfg(feature = "failpoints")]
mod failpoint_tests {
use super::*;
use windmill_queue::jobs::schedule_failpoints::{ScheduleFailPoint, ACTIVE};
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// SavepointCreate failpoint → schedule disabled, 0 jobs
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_savepoint_create_disables(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::SavepointCreate, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (tx, err) = try_schedule_next_job(
&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path,
).await;
// Transient error returned to caller for retry
assert!(err.is_some());
drop(tx);
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(enabled, "schedule must stay enabled for caller retry");
}).await;
Ok(())
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// Push failpoint → schedule disabled, 0 jobs
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_push_disables(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::Push, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (tx, err) = try_schedule_next_job(
&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path,
).await;
// Transient error returned to caller for retry
assert!(err.is_some());
drop(tx);
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(enabled, "schedule must stay enabled for caller retry");
}).await;
Ok(())
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// SavepointCommit failpoint → schedule disabled, 0 jobs
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_savepoint_commit_disables(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::SavepointCommit, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (tx, err) = try_schedule_next_job(
&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path,
).await;
// Transient error returned to caller for retry
assert!(err.is_some());
drop(tx);
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0, "pushed job must be rolled back");
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(enabled, "schedule must stay enabled for caller retry");
}).await;
Ok(())
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// ScheduleDisable failpoint → returns Some(err), caller doesn't commit
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_schedule_disable_returns_err(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE
.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::ScheduleDisable, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (_tx, err) =
try_schedule_next_job(&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path)
.await;
assert!(err.is_some(), "must return Some(err) when disable fails");
})
.await;
Ok(())
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// ScheduleDisable failpoint + tx drop → schedule stays enabled
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_disable_failure_rollback(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/bad_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/nonexistent', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.path = "f/system/bad_schedule".to_string();
s.script_path = "f/system/nonexistent".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::ScheduleDisable, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (tx, err) = try_schedule_next_job(
&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path,
).await;
assert!(err.is_some(), "must return Some(err) when disable fails");
drop(tx);
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/bad_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(enabled, "schedule must stay enabled when tx is dropped after disable failure");
assert!(error.is_none(), "error must not persist after rollback");
}).await;
Ok(())
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// PushQuotaExceeded failpoint (script) → schedule disabled, 0 jobs,
// no error handler notification (QuotaExceeded is silenced)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_push_quota_exceeded_script(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_script', false, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|_| {});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::PushQuotaExceeded, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (tx, err) = try_schedule_next_job(
&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path,
).await;
// QuotaExceeded: schedule disabled internally, no error returned
assert!(err.is_none(), "QuotaExceeded should be handled internally (returns None)");
tx.commit().await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(!enabled, "schedule must be disabled after QuotaExceeded");
assert!(error.is_some(), "error must be set on schedule");
assert!(error.unwrap().contains("quota"), "error message should mention quota");
}).await;
Ok(())
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
// PushQuotaExceeded failpoint (flow) → schedule disabled, 0 jobs
// ---------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_failpoint_push_quota_exceeded_flow(db: Pool<Postgres>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/flow_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_flow', true, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
let schedule = make_schedule(|s| {
s.is_flow = true;
s.script_path = "f/system/test_flow".to_string();
s.path = "f/system/flow_schedule".to_string();
});
let job = make_completed_job(&schedule);
ACTIVE.scope(ScheduleFailPoint::PushQuotaExceeded, async {
let tx = db.begin().await.unwrap();
let (tx, err) = try_schedule_next_job(
&db, tx, &job, &schedule, &schedule.script_path,
).await;
// QuotaExceeded: schedule disabled internally, no error returned
assert!(err.is_none(), "QuotaExceeded should be handled internally (returns None)");
tx.commit().await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(count_queued_jobs(&db).await, 0);
let (enabled, error): (bool, Option<String>) = sqlx::query_as(
"SELECT enabled, error FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/flow_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(!enabled, "flow schedule must be disabled after QuotaExceeded");
assert!(error.is_some(), "error must be set on flow schedule");
assert!(error.unwrap().contains("quota"), "error message should mention quota");
}).await;
Ok(())
}
}
// ===================================================================
// Zombie detection tests — verify that a flow left in queue after
// SchedulePushZombieError meets the restart criteria in monitor.rs
// ===================================================================
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// When both schedule push AND post-retry disable fail, the flow job stays
// in v2_job_queue as a zombie. This test simulates that state and verifies:
//
// 1. The zombie detection query (from handle_zombie_flows) finds the flow
// 2. The flow meets restart criteria: first module is WaitingForPriorSteps
// and same_worker is false
// 3. After the restart UPDATE, the flow is re-queued (running=false)
// 4. The schedule remains enabled for retry on next flow execution
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "../migrations", fixtures("base", "schedule_push"))]
async fn test_zombie_flow_after_schedule_push_failure_meets_restart_criteria(
db: Pool<Postgres>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
use windmill_common::flow_status::{FlowStatus, FlowStatusModule};
let flow_job_id = uuid::Uuid::new_v4();
let now = Utc::now();
let stale_ping = now - chrono::Duration::minutes(5);
// Schedule still enabled — simulates both push and disable failing
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO schedule (workspace_id, path, edited_by, edited_at, schedule, timezone, enabled, script_path, is_flow, email, extra_perms, ws_error_handler_muted, no_flow_overlap, permissioned_as)
VALUES ('test-workspace', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'test-user', now(), '0 0 */5 * * *', 'UTC', true, 'f/system/test_flow', true, 'test@windmill.dev', '{}', false, false, 'u/test-user')"
)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
// Flow job in v2_job (kind=flow, triggered by schedule, same_worker=false)
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO v2_job (id, workspace_id, created_at, created_by, permissioned_as, permissioned_as_email, kind, runnable_path, trigger, trigger_kind, same_worker, visible_to_owner, tag)
VALUES ($1, 'test-workspace', $2, 'test-user', 'u/test-user', 'test@windmill.dev', 'flow', 'f/system/test_flow', 'f/system/test_schedule', 'schedule', false, false, 'flow')"
)
.bind(flow_job_id)
.bind(now - chrono::Duration::minutes(5))
.execute(&db)
.await?;
// Queue entry: running=true (worker caught SchedulePushZombieError and returned Ok)
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO v2_job_queue (id, workspace_id, created_at, scheduled_for, running, started_at, tag, suspend)
VALUES ($1, 'test-workspace', $2, $2, true, $3, 'flow', 0)"
)
.bind(flow_job_id)
.bind(now - chrono::Duration::minutes(5))
.bind(now - chrono::Duration::minutes(4))
.execute(&db)
.await?;
// Stale ping — older than the 60s zombie transition timeout
sqlx::query("INSERT INTO v2_job_runtime (id, ping) VALUES ($1, $2)")
.bind(flow_job_id)
.bind(stale_ping)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
// Flow status at step 0, first module = WaitingForPriorSteps
// This is the initial state of a flow that hasn't started any steps yet
let flow_status = serde_json::json!({
"step": 0,
"modules": [{"type": "WaitingForPriorSteps", "id": "a"}],
"failure_module": {"type": "WaitingForPriorSteps", "id": "failure"},
"retry": {"fail_count": 0, "failed_jobs": []},
"cleanup_module": {"flow_jobs_to_clean": []}
});
sqlx::query("INSERT INTO v2_job_status (id, flow_status) VALUES ($1, $2::jsonb)")
.bind(flow_job_id)
.bind(&flow_status)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
// Run the same zombie detection query from handle_zombie_flows (60s timeout)
let zombie_flows = sqlx::query_as::<_, (uuid::Uuid, String, Option<bool>, Option<String>)>(
r#"
SELECT
j.id, j.workspace_id, j.same_worker,
COALESCE(s.flow_status, s.workflow_as_code_status)::text AS flow_status
FROM v2_job_queue q
JOIN v2_job j USING (id)
LEFT JOIN v2_job_runtime r USING (id)
LEFT JOIN v2_job_status s USING (id)
WHERE q.running = true AND q.suspend = 0 AND q.suspend_until IS null
AND q.scheduled_for <= now()
AND (j.kind = 'flow' OR j.kind = 'flowpreview' OR j.kind = 'flownode' OR j.kind = 'singlestepflow')
AND r.ping IS NOT NULL
AND r.ping < NOW() - ('60' || ' seconds')::interval
AND q.canceled_by IS NULL
"#,
)
.fetch_all(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(zombie_flows.len(), 1, "zombie flow must be detected");
let (id, _ws, same_worker, flow_status_json) = &zombie_flows[0];
assert_eq!(*id, flow_job_id);
// Replicate the exact branching logic from handle_zombie_flows (monitor.rs:2711-2754).
// Only flows matching the restart condition get restarted; others are cancelled.
let status = flow_status_json
.as_deref()
.and_then(|x| serde_json::from_str::<FlowStatus>(x).ok());
let should_restart = !same_worker.unwrap_or(false)
&& status.is_some_and(|s| {
s.modules
.get(0)
.is_some_and(|x| matches!(x, FlowStatusModule::WaitingForPriorSteps { .. }))
});
assert!(
should_restart,
"flow must match the restart branch (not the cancel branch) in handle_zombie_flows"
);
// Apply the restart action — same UPDATE as handle_zombie_flows
sqlx::query(
"UPDATE v2_job_queue SET running = false, started_at = null
WHERE id = $1 AND canceled_by IS NULL",
)
.bind(flow_job_id)
.execute(&db)
.await?;
// Flow is re-queued for processing
let (running, started_at): (bool, Option<chrono::DateTime<Utc>>) =
sqlx::query_as("SELECT running, started_at FROM v2_job_queue WHERE id = $1")
.bind(flow_job_id)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(!running, "flow must not be running after zombie restart");
assert!(
started_at.is_none(),
"started_at must be null after zombie restart"
);
// Schedule still enabled — will be retried when flow re-executes
let enabled: bool = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT enabled FROM schedule WHERE workspace_id = 'test-workspace' AND path = 'f/system/test_schedule'",
)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert!(
enabled,
"schedule must remain enabled for retry after zombie restart"
);
// Flow job is NOT in v2_job_completed (it was never completed with error)
let completed_count: i64 =
sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM v2_job_completed WHERE id = $1")
.bind(flow_job_id)
.fetch_one(&db)
.await?;
assert_eq!(
completed_count, 0,
"flow must not be in completed_job — it's a zombie, not an error"
);
Ok(())
}
}