valkey/tests/test_helper.tcl
2014-04-03 22:16:05 +02:00

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# Redis test suite. Copyright (C) 2009 Salvatore Sanfilippo antirez@gmail.com
# This softare is released under the BSD License. See the COPYING file for
# more information.
package require Tcl 8.5
set tcl_precision 17
source tests/support/redis.tcl
source tests/support/server.tcl
source tests/support/tmpfile.tcl
source tests/support/test.tcl
source tests/support/util.tcl
set ::all_tests {
unit/printver
unit/dump
unit/auth
unit/protocol
unit/basic
unit/scan
unit/type/list
unit/type/list-2
unit/type/list-3
unit/type/set
unit/type/zset
unit/type/hash
unit/sort
unit/expire
unit/other
unit/multi
unit/quit
unit/aofrw
integration/replication
integration/replication-2
integration/replication-3
integration/replication-4
integration/replication-psync
integration/aof
integration/rdb
integration/convert-zipmap-hash-on-load
unit/pubsub
unit/slowlog
unit/scripting
unit/maxmemory
unit/introspection
unit/limits
unit/obuf-limits
unit/bitops
unit/memefficiency
unit/hyperloglog
}
# Index to the next test to run in the ::all_tests list.
set ::next_test 0
set ::host 127.0.0.1
set ::port 21111
set ::traceleaks 0
set ::valgrind 0
set ::verbose 0
set ::quiet 0
set ::denytags {}
set ::allowtags {}
set ::external 0; # If "1" this means, we are running against external instance
set ::file ""; # If set, runs only the tests in this comma separated list
set ::curfile ""; # Hold the filename of the current suite
set ::accurate 0; # If true runs fuzz tests with more iterations
set ::force_failure 0
# Set to 1 when we are running in client mode. The Redis test uses a
# server-client model to run tests simultaneously. The server instance
# runs the specified number of client instances that will actually run tests.
# The server is responsible of showing the result to the user, and exit with
# the appropriate exit code depending on the test outcome.
set ::client 0
set ::numclients 16
proc execute_tests name {
set path "tests/$name.tcl"
set ::curfile $path
source $path
send_data_packet $::test_server_fd done "$name"
}
# Setup a list to hold a stack of server configs. When calls to start_server
# are nested, use "srv 0 pid" to get the pid of the inner server. To access
# outer servers, use "srv -1 pid" etcetera.
set ::servers {}
proc srv {args} {
set level 0
if {[string is integer [lindex $args 0]]} {
set level [lindex $args 0]
set property [lindex $args 1]
} else {
set property [lindex $args 0]
}
set srv [lindex $::servers end+$level]
dict get $srv $property
}
# Provide easy access to the client for the inner server. It's possible to
# prepend the argument list with a negative level to access clients for
# servers running in outer blocks.
proc r {args} {
set level 0
if {[string is integer [lindex $args 0]]} {
set level [lindex $args 0]
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
}
[srv $level "client"] {*}$args
}
proc reconnect {args} {
set level [lindex $args 0]
if {[string length $level] == 0 || ![string is integer $level]} {
set level 0
}
set srv [lindex $::servers end+$level]
set host [dict get $srv "host"]
set port [dict get $srv "port"]
set config [dict get $srv "config"]
set client [redis $host $port]
dict set srv "client" $client
# select the right db when we don't have to authenticate
if {![dict exists $config "requirepass"]} {
$client select 9
}
# re-set $srv in the servers list
lset ::servers end+$level $srv
}
proc redis_deferring_client {args} {
set level 0
if {[llength $args] > 0 && [string is integer [lindex $args 0]]} {
set level [lindex $args 0]
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
}
# create client that defers reading reply
set client [redis [srv $level "host"] [srv $level "port"] 1]
# select the right db and read the response (OK)
$client select 9
$client read
return $client
}
# Provide easy access to INFO properties. Same semantic as "proc r".
proc s {args} {
set level 0
if {[string is integer [lindex $args 0]]} {
set level [lindex $args 0]
set args [lrange $args 1 end]
}
status [srv $level "client"] [lindex $args 0]
}
proc cleanup {} {
if {!$::quiet} {puts -nonewline "Cleanup: may take some time... "}
flush stdout
catch {exec rm -rf {*}[glob tests/tmp/redis.conf.*]}
catch {exec rm -rf {*}[glob tests/tmp/server.*]}
if {!$::quiet} {puts "OK"}
}
proc test_server_main {} {
cleanup
set tclsh [info nameofexecutable]
# Open a listening socket, trying different ports in order to find a
# non busy one.
set port [find_available_port 11111]
if {!$::quiet} {
puts "Starting test server at port $port"
}
socket -server accept_test_clients -myaddr 127.0.0.1 $port
# Start the client instances
set ::clients_pids {}
set start_port [expr {$::port+100}]
for {set j 0} {$j < $::numclients} {incr j} {
set start_port [find_available_port $start_port]
set p [exec $tclsh [info script] {*}$::argv \
--client $port --port $start_port &]
lappend ::clients_pids $p
incr start_port 10
}
# Setup global state for the test server
set ::idle_clients {}
set ::active_clients {}
array set ::active_clients_task {}
array set ::clients_start_time {}
set ::clients_time_history {}
set ::failed_tests {}
# Enter the event loop to handle clients I/O
after 100 test_server_cron
vwait forever
}
# This function gets called 10 times per second, for now does nothing but
# may be used in the future in order to detect test clients taking too much
# time to execute the task.
proc test_server_cron {} {
# Do some work here.
after 100 test_server_cron
}
proc accept_test_clients {fd addr port} {
fconfigure $fd -encoding binary
fileevent $fd readable [list read_from_test_client $fd]
}
# This is the readable handler of our test server. Clients send us messages
# in the form of a status code such and additional data. Supported
# status types are:
#
# ready: the client is ready to execute the command. Only sent at client
# startup. The server will queue the client FD in the list of idle
# clients.
# testing: just used to signal that a given test started.
# ok: a test was executed with success.
# err: a test was executed with an error.
# exception: there was a runtime exception while executing the test.
# done: all the specified test file was processed, this test client is
# ready to accept a new task.
proc read_from_test_client fd {
set bytes [gets $fd]
set payload [read $fd $bytes]
foreach {status data} $payload break
if {$status eq {ready}} {
if {!$::quiet} {
puts "\[$status\]: $data"
}
signal_idle_client $fd
} elseif {$status eq {done}} {
set elapsed [expr {[clock seconds]-$::clients_start_time($fd)}]
set all_tests_count [llength $::all_tests]
set running_tests_count [expr {[llength $::active_clients]-1}]
set completed_tests_count [expr {$::next_test-$running_tests_count}]
puts "\[$completed_tests_count/$all_tests_count [colorstr yellow $status]\]: $data ($elapsed seconds)"
lappend ::clients_time_history $elapsed $data
signal_idle_client $fd
set ::active_clients_task($fd) DONE
} elseif {$status eq {ok}} {
if {!$::quiet} {
puts "\[[colorstr green $status]\]: $data"
}
set ::active_clients_task($fd) "(OK) $data"
} elseif {$status eq {err}} {
set err "\[[colorstr red $status]\]: $data"
puts $err
lappend ::failed_tests $err
set ::active_clients_task($fd) "(ERR) $data"
} elseif {$status eq {exception}} {
puts "\[[colorstr red $status]\]: $data"
foreach p $::clients_pids {
catch {exec kill -9 $p}
}
exit 1
} elseif {$status eq {testing}} {
set ::active_clients_task($fd) "(IN PROGRESS) $data"
} else {
if {!$::quiet} {
puts "\[$status\]: $data"
}
}
}
# A new client is idle. Remove it from the list of active clients and
# if there are still test units to run, launch them.
proc signal_idle_client fd {
# Remove this fd from the list of active clients.
set ::active_clients \
[lsearch -all -inline -not -exact $::active_clients $fd]
if 0 {
# The following loop is only useful for debugging tests that may
# enter an infinite loop. Commented out normally.
foreach x $::active_clients {
if {[info exist ::active_clients_task($x)]} {
puts "$x => $::active_clients_task($x)"
} else {
puts "$x => ???"
}
}
}
# New unit to process?
if {$::next_test != [llength $::all_tests]} {
if {!$::quiet} {
puts [colorstr bold-white "Testing [lindex $::all_tests $::next_test]"]
set ::active_clients_task($fd) "ASSIGNED: $fd ([lindex $::all_tests $::next_test])"
}
set ::clients_start_time($fd) [clock seconds]
send_data_packet $fd run [lindex $::all_tests $::next_test]
lappend ::active_clients $fd
incr ::next_test
} else {
lappend ::idle_clients $fd
if {[llength $::active_clients] == 0} {
the_end
}
}
}
# The the_end funciton gets called when all the test units were already
# executed, so the test finished.
proc the_end {} {
# TODO: print the status, exit with the rigth exit code.
puts "\n The End\n"
puts "Execution time of different units:"
foreach {time name} $::clients_time_history {
puts " $time seconds - $name"
}
if {[llength $::failed_tests]} {
puts "\n[colorstr bold-red {!!! WARNING}] The following tests failed:\n"
foreach failed $::failed_tests {
puts "*** $failed"
}
cleanup
exit 1
} else {
puts "\n[colorstr bold-white {\o/}] [colorstr bold-green {All tests passed without errors!}]\n"
cleanup
exit 0
}
}
# The client is not even driven (the test server is instead) as we just need
# to read the command, execute, reply... all this in a loop.
proc test_client_main server_port {
set ::test_server_fd [socket localhost $server_port]
fconfigure $::test_server_fd -encoding binary
send_data_packet $::test_server_fd ready [pid]
while 1 {
set bytes [gets $::test_server_fd]
set payload [read $::test_server_fd $bytes]
foreach {cmd data} $payload break
if {$cmd eq {run}} {
execute_tests $data
} else {
error "Unknown test client command: $cmd"
}
}
}
proc send_data_packet {fd status data} {
set payload [list $status $data]
puts $fd [string length $payload]
puts -nonewline $fd $payload
flush $fd
}
proc print_help_screen {} {
puts [join {
"--valgrind Run the test over valgrind."
"--accurate Run slow randomized tests for more iterations."
"--quiet Don't show individual tests."
"--single <unit> Just execute the specified unit (see next option)."
"--list-tests List all the available test units."
"--clients <num> Number of test clients (16)."
"--force-failure Force the execution of a test that always fails."
"--help Print this help screen."
} "\n"]
}
# parse arguments
for {set j 0} {$j < [llength $argv]} {incr j} {
set opt [lindex $argv $j]
set arg [lindex $argv [expr $j+1]]
if {$opt eq {--tags}} {
foreach tag $arg {
if {[string index $tag 0] eq "-"} {
lappend ::denytags [string range $tag 1 end]
} else {
lappend ::allowtags $tag
}
}
incr j
} elseif {$opt eq {--valgrind}} {
set ::valgrind 1
} elseif {$opt eq {--quiet}} {
set ::quiet 1
} elseif {$opt eq {--host}} {
set ::external 1
set ::host $arg
incr j
} elseif {$opt eq {--port}} {
set ::port $arg
incr j
} elseif {$opt eq {--accurate}} {
set ::accurate 1
} elseif {$opt eq {--force-failure}} {
set ::force_failure 1
} elseif {$opt eq {--single}} {
set ::all_tests $arg
incr j
} elseif {$opt eq {--list-tests}} {
foreach t $::all_tests {
puts $t
}
exit 0
} elseif {$opt eq {--client}} {
set ::client 1
set ::test_server_port $arg
incr j
} elseif {$opt eq {--clients}} {
set ::numclients $arg
incr j
} elseif {$opt eq {--help}} {
print_help_screen
exit 0
} else {
puts "Wrong argument: $opt"
exit 1
}
}
proc attach_to_replication_stream {} {
set s [socket [srv 0 "host"] [srv 0 "port"]]
fconfigure $s -translation binary
puts -nonewline $s "SYNC\r\n"
flush $s
# Get the count
set count [gets $s]
set prefix [string range $count 0 0]
if {$prefix ne {$}} {
error "attach_to_replication_stream error. Received '$count' as count."
}
set count [string range $count 1 end]
# Consume the bulk payload
while {$count} {
set buf [read $s $count]
set count [expr {$count-[string length $buf]}]
}
return $s
}
proc read_from_replication_stream {s} {
fconfigure $s -blocking 0
set attempt 0
while {[gets $s count] == -1} {
if {[incr attempt] == 10} return ""
after 100
}
fconfigure $s -blocking 1
set count [string range $count 1 end]
# Return a list of arguments for the command.
set res {}
for {set j 0} {$j < $count} {incr j} {
read $s 1
set arg [::redis::redis_bulk_read $s]
if {$j == 0} {set arg [string tolower $arg]}
lappend res $arg
}
return $res
}
proc assert_replication_stream {s patterns} {
for {set j 0} {$j < [llength $patterns]} {incr j} {
assert_match [lindex $patterns $j] [read_from_replication_stream $s]
}
}
proc close_replication_stream {s} {
close $s
}
# With the parallel test running multiple Redis instances at the same time
# we need a fast enough computer, otherwise a lot of tests may generate
# false positives.
# If the computer is too slow we revert the sequential test without any
# parallelism, that is, clients == 1.
proc is_a_slow_computer {} {
set start [clock milliseconds]
for {set j 0} {$j < 1000000} {incr j} {}
set elapsed [expr [clock milliseconds]-$start]
expr {$elapsed > 200}
}
if {$::client} {
if {[catch { test_client_main $::test_server_port } err]} {
set estr "Executing test client: $err.\n$::errorInfo"
if {[catch {send_data_packet $::test_server_fd exception $estr}]} {
puts $estr
}
exit 1
}
} else {
if {[is_a_slow_computer]} {
puts "** SLOW COMPUTER ** Using a single client to avoid false positives."
set ::numclients 1
}
if {[catch { test_server_main } err]} {
if {[string length $err] > 0} {
# only display error when not generated by the test suite
if {$err ne "exception"} {
puts $::errorInfo
}
exit 1
}
}
}