VictoriaMetrics/apptest/vminsert.go

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tests: Initial version of integration tests (#7253) ### Describe Your Changes Related issue: #7199 This is the initial version of the integration tests for cluster. See `README.md` for details. Currently cluster only, but it can also be used for vm-single if needed. The code has been added to the apptest package that resides in the root directory of the VM codebase. This is done to exclude the integration tests from regular testing build targets because: - Most of the test variants do not apply to integration testing (such as pure or race). - The integtation tests may also be slow because each test must wait for 2 seconds so vmstorage flushes pending content). It may be okay when there are a few tests but when there is a 100 of them running tests will require much more time which will affect the developer wait time and CI workflows. - Finally, the integration tests may be flaky especially short term. An alternative approach would be placing apptest under app package and exclude apptest from packages under test, but that is not trivial. The integration tests rely on retrieving some application runtime info from the application logs, namely the application's host:port. Therefore some changes to lib/httpserver/httpserver.go were necessary, such as reporting the effective host:port instead the one from the flag. ### Checklist The following checks are **mandatory**: - [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/). --------- Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
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package apptest
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
pb "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/prompbmarshal"
"github.com/golang/snappy"
tests: Initial version of integration tests (#7253) ### Describe Your Changes Related issue: #7199 This is the initial version of the integration tests for cluster. See `README.md` for details. Currently cluster only, but it can also be used for vm-single if needed. The code has been added to the apptest package that resides in the root directory of the VM codebase. This is done to exclude the integration tests from regular testing build targets because: - Most of the test variants do not apply to integration testing (such as pure or race). - The integtation tests may also be slow because each test must wait for 2 seconds so vmstorage flushes pending content). It may be okay when there are a few tests but when there is a 100 of them running tests will require much more time which will affect the developer wait time and CI workflows. - Finally, the integration tests may be flaky especially short term. An alternative approach would be placing apptest under app package and exclude apptest from packages under test, but that is not trivial. The integration tests rely on retrieving some application runtime info from the application logs, namely the application's host:port. Therefore some changes to lib/httpserver/httpserver.go were necessary, such as reporting the effective host:port instead the one from the flag. ### Checklist The following checks are **mandatory**: - [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/). --------- Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
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)
// Vminsert holds the state of a vminsert app and provides vminsert-specific
// functions.
type Vminsert struct {
*app
*ServesMetrics
httpListenAddr string
cli *Client
}
// StartVminsert starts an instance of vminsert with the given flags. It also
// sets the default flags and populates the app instance state with runtime
// values extracted from the application log (such as httpListenAddr)
func StartVminsert(instance string, flags []string, cli *Client) (*Vminsert, error) {
app, stderrExtracts, err := startApp(instance, "../../bin/vminsert", flags, &appOptions{
defaultFlags: map[string]string{
"-httpListenAddr": "127.0.0.1:0",
},
extractREs: []*regexp.Regexp{
httpListenAddrRE,
},
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Vminsert{
app: app,
ServesMetrics: &ServesMetrics{
metricsURL: fmt.Sprintf("http://%s/metrics", stderrExtracts[0]),
cli: cli,
},
httpListenAddr: stderrExtracts[0],
cli: cli,
}, nil
}
// PrometheusAPIV1Write is a test helper function that inserts a
// collection of records in Prometheus remote-write format by sending a HTTP
// POST request to /prometheus/api/v1/write vminsert endpoint.
func (app *Vminsert) PrometheusAPIV1Write(t *testing.T, records []pb.TimeSeries, opts QueryOpts) {
t.Helper()
url := fmt.Sprintf("http://%s/insert/%s/prometheus/api/v1/write", app.httpListenAddr, opts.Tenant)
wr := pb.WriteRequest{Timeseries: records}
data := snappy.Encode(nil, wr.MarshalProtobuf(nil))
app.sendBlocking(t, len(records), func() {
app.cli.Post(t, url, "application/x-protobuf", data, http.StatusNoContent)
})
}
tests: Initial version of integration tests (#7253) ### Describe Your Changes Related issue: #7199 This is the initial version of the integration tests for cluster. See `README.md` for details. Currently cluster only, but it can also be used for vm-single if needed. The code has been added to the apptest package that resides in the root directory of the VM codebase. This is done to exclude the integration tests from regular testing build targets because: - Most of the test variants do not apply to integration testing (such as pure or race). - The integtation tests may also be slow because each test must wait for 2 seconds so vmstorage flushes pending content). It may be okay when there are a few tests but when there is a 100 of them running tests will require much more time which will affect the developer wait time and CI workflows. - Finally, the integration tests may be flaky especially short term. An alternative approach would be placing apptest under app package and exclude apptest from packages under test, but that is not trivial. The integration tests rely on retrieving some application runtime info from the application logs, namely the application's host:port. Therefore some changes to lib/httpserver/httpserver.go were necessary, such as reporting the effective host:port instead the one from the flag. ### Checklist The following checks are **mandatory**: - [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/). --------- Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
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// PrometheusAPIV1ImportPrometheus is a test helper function that inserts a
// collection of records in Prometheus text exposition format for the given
// tenant by sending a HTTP POST request to
// /prometheus/api/v1/import/prometheus vminsert endpoint.
//
// See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/url-examples/#apiv1importprometheus
func (app *Vminsert) PrometheusAPIV1ImportPrometheus(t *testing.T, records []string, opts QueryOpts) {
tests: Initial version of integration tests (#7253) ### Describe Your Changes Related issue: #7199 This is the initial version of the integration tests for cluster. See `README.md` for details. Currently cluster only, but it can also be used for vm-single if needed. The code has been added to the apptest package that resides in the root directory of the VM codebase. This is done to exclude the integration tests from regular testing build targets because: - Most of the test variants do not apply to integration testing (such as pure or race). - The integtation tests may also be slow because each test must wait for 2 seconds so vmstorage flushes pending content). It may be okay when there are a few tests but when there is a 100 of them running tests will require much more time which will affect the developer wait time and CI workflows. - Finally, the integration tests may be flaky especially short term. An alternative approach would be placing apptest under app package and exclude apptest from packages under test, but that is not trivial. The integration tests rely on retrieving some application runtime info from the application logs, namely the application's host:port. Therefore some changes to lib/httpserver/httpserver.go were necessary, such as reporting the effective host:port instead the one from the flag. ### Checklist The following checks are **mandatory**: - [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/). --------- Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
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t.Helper()
url := fmt.Sprintf("http://%s/insert/%s/prometheus/api/v1/import/prometheus", app.httpListenAddr, opts.Tenant)
data := []byte(strings.Join(records, "\n"))
app.sendBlocking(t, len(records), func() {
app.cli.Post(t, url, "text/plain", data, http.StatusNoContent)
})
tests: Initial version of integration tests (#7253) ### Describe Your Changes Related issue: #7199 This is the initial version of the integration tests for cluster. See `README.md` for details. Currently cluster only, but it can also be used for vm-single if needed. The code has been added to the apptest package that resides in the root directory of the VM codebase. This is done to exclude the integration tests from regular testing build targets because: - Most of the test variants do not apply to integration testing (such as pure or race). - The integtation tests may also be slow because each test must wait for 2 seconds so vmstorage flushes pending content). It may be okay when there are a few tests but when there is a 100 of them running tests will require much more time which will affect the developer wait time and CI workflows. - Finally, the integration tests may be flaky especially short term. An alternative approach would be placing apptest under app package and exclude apptest from packages under test, but that is not trivial. The integration tests rely on retrieving some application runtime info from the application logs, namely the application's host:port. Therefore some changes to lib/httpserver/httpserver.go were necessary, such as reporting the effective host:port instead the one from the flag. ### Checklist The following checks are **mandatory**: - [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/). --------- Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
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}
// String returns the string representation of the vminsert app state.
func (app *Vminsert) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("{app: %s httpListenAddr: %q}", app.app, app.httpListenAddr)
}
// sendBlocking sends the data to vmstorage by executing `send` function and
// waits until the data is actually sent.
//
// vminsert does not send the data immediately. It first puts the data into a
// buffer. Then a background goroutine takes the data from the buffer sends it
// to the vmstorage. This happens every 200ms.
//
// Waiting is implemented a retrieving the value of `vm_rpc_rows_sent_total`
// metric and checking whether it is equal or greater than the wanted value.
// If it is, then the data has been sent to vmstorage.
//
// Unreliable if the records are inserted concurrently.
// TODO(rtm0): Put sending and waiting into a critical section to make reliable?
func (app *Vminsert) sendBlocking(t *testing.T, numRecordsToSend int, send func()) {
t.Helper()
send()
const (
retries = 20
period = 100 * time.Millisecond
)
wantRowsSentCount := app.rpcRowsSentTotal(t) + numRecordsToSend
for range retries {
if app.rpcRowsSentTotal(t) >= wantRowsSentCount {
return
}
time.Sleep(period)
}
t.Fatalf("timed out while waiting for inserted rows to be sent to vmstorage")
}
// rpcRowsSentTotal retrieves the values of all vminsert
// `vm_rpc_rows_sent_total` metrics (there will be one for each vmstorage) and
// returns their integer sum.
func (app *Vminsert) rpcRowsSentTotal(t *testing.T) int {
total := 0.0
for _, v := range app.GetMetricsByPrefix(t, "vm_rpc_rows_sent_total") {
total += v
}
return int(total)
}