VictoriaMetrics/apptest/app.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> (cherry picked from commit d7b3589dbd0a3f38cecf7f8e896a3686c0dd8d4c)
2024-10-30 15:22:06 +01:00
package apptest
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
)
// Regular expressions for runtime information to extract from the app logs.
var (
storageDataPathRE = regexp.MustCompile(`successfully opened storage "(.*)"`)
httpListenAddrRE = regexp.MustCompile(`started server at http://(.*:\d{1,5})/`)
vminsertAddrRE = regexp.MustCompile(`accepting vminsert conns at (.*:\d{1,5})$`)
vmselectAddrRE = regexp.MustCompile(`accepting vmselect conns at (.*:\d{1,5})$`)
)
// app represents an instance of some VictoriaMetrics server (such as vmstorage,
// vminsert, or vmselect).
type app struct {
instance string
binary string
flags []string
process *os.Process
}
// appOptions holds the optional configuration of an app, such as default flags
// to set and things to extract from the app's log.
type appOptions struct {
defaultFlags map[string]string
extractREs []*regexp.Regexp
}
// startApp starts an instance of an app using the app binary file path and
// flags. When the opts are set, it also sets the default flag values and
// extracts runtime information from the app's log.
//
// If the app has started successfully and all the requested items has been
// extracted from logs, the function returns the instance of the app and the
// extracted items. The extracted items are returned in the same order as the
// corresponding extract regular expression have been provided in the opts.
//
// The function returns an error if the application has failed to start or the
// function has timed out extracting items from the log (normally because no log
// records match the regular expression).
func startApp(instance string, binary string, flags []string, opts *appOptions) (*app, []string, error) {
flags = setDefaultFlags(flags, opts.defaultFlags)
cmd := exec.Command(binary, flags...)
stdout, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
stderr, err := cmd.StderrPipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
app := &app{
instance: instance,
binary: binary,
flags: flags,
process: cmd.Process,
}
go app.processOutput("stdout", stdout, app.writeToStderr)
lineProcessors := make([]lineProcessor, len(opts.extractREs))
reExtractors := make([]*reExtractor, len(opts.extractREs))
timeout := time.NewTimer(5 * time.Second).C
for i, re := range opts.extractREs {
reExtractors[i] = newREExtractor(re, timeout)
lineProcessors[i] = reExtractors[i].extractRE
}
go app.processOutput("stderr", stderr, append(lineProcessors, app.writeToStderr)...)
extracts, err := extractREs(reExtractors, timeout)
if err != nil {
app.Stop()
return nil, nil, err
}
return app, extracts, nil
}
// setDefaultFlags adds flags with default values to `flags` if it does not
// initially contain them.
func setDefaultFlags(flags []string, defaultFlags map[string]string) []string {
for _, flag := range flags {
for name := range defaultFlags {
if strings.HasPrefix(flag, name) {
delete(defaultFlags, name)
continue
}
}
}
for name, value := range defaultFlags {
flags = append(flags, name+"="+value)
}
return flags
}
// stop sends the app process a SIGINT signal and waits until it terminates
// gracefully.
func (app *app) Stop() {
if err := app.process.Signal(os.Interrupt); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not send SIGINT signal to %s process: %v", app.instance, err)
}
if _, err := app.process.Wait(); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not wait for %s process completion: %v", app.instance, err)
}
}
// String returns the string representation of the app state.
func (app *app) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("{instance: %q binary: %q flags: %q}", app.instance, app.binary, app.flags)
}
// lineProcessor is a function that is applied to the each line of the app
// output (stdout or stderr). The function returns true to indicate the caller
// that it has completed its work and should not be called again.
type lineProcessor func(line string) (done bool)
// processOutput invokes a set of processors on each line of app output (stdout
// or stderr). Once a line processor is done (returns true) it is never invoked
// again.
//
// A simple use case for this is to pipe the output of the child process to the
// output of the parent process. A more sophisticated one is to retrieve some
// runtime information from the child process logs, such as the server's
// host:port.
func (app *app) processOutput(outputName string, output io.Reader, lps ...lineProcessor) {
activeLPs := map[int]lineProcessor{}
for i, lp := range lps {
activeLPs[i] = lp
}
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(output)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
for i, process := range activeLPs {
if process(line) {
delete(activeLPs, i)
}
}
}
if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("could not scan %s %s: %v", app.instance, outputName, err)
}
}
// writeToStderr is a line processor that writes the line to the stderr.
// The function always returns false to indicate its caller that each line must
// be written to the stderr.
func (app *app) writeToStderr(line string) bool {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s %s\n", app.instance, line)
return false
}
// extractREs waits until all reExtractors return the result and then returns
// the combined result with items ordered the same way as reExtractors.
//
// The function returns an error if timeout occurs sooner then all reExtractors
// finish its work.
func extractREs(reExtractors []*reExtractor, timeout <-chan time.Time) ([]string, error) {
n := len(reExtractors)
notFoundREs := make(map[int]string)
extracts := make([]string, n)
cases := make([]reflect.SelectCase, n+1)
for i, x := range reExtractors {
cases[i] = x.selectCase
notFoundREs[i] = x.re.String()
}
cases[n] = reflect.SelectCase{
Dir: reflect.SelectRecv,
Chan: reflect.ValueOf(timeout),
}
for notFound := n; notFound > 0; {
i, value, _ := reflect.Select(cases)
if i == n {
// n-th select case means timeout.
values := func(m map[int]string) []string {
s := []string{}
for _, v := range m {
s = append(s, v)
}
return s
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not extract some or all regexps from stderr: %q", values(notFoundREs))
}
extracts[i] = value.String()
delete(notFoundREs, i)
notFound--
}
return extracts, nil
}
// reExtractor extracts some information based on a regular expression from the
// app output within a timeout.
type reExtractor struct {
re *regexp.Regexp
result chan string
timeout <-chan time.Time
selectCase reflect.SelectCase
}
// newREExtractor create a new reExtractor based on a regexp and a timeout.
func newREExtractor(re *regexp.Regexp, timeout <-chan time.Time) *reExtractor {
result := make(chan string)
return &reExtractor{
re: re,
result: result,
timeout: timeout,
selectCase: reflect.SelectCase{
Dir: reflect.SelectRecv,
Chan: reflect.ValueOf(result),
},
}
}
// extractRE is a line processor that extracts some information from a line
// based on a regular expression. The function returns trun (to request the
// caller to not to be called again) either when the match is found or due to
// the timeout. The found match is written to the x.result channel and it is
// important that this channel is monitored by a separate goroutine, otherwise
// the function will block.
func (x *reExtractor) extractRE(line string) bool {
submatch := x.re.FindSubmatch([]byte(line))
if len(submatch) == 2 {
select {
case x.result <- string(submatch[1]):
case <-x.timeout:
}
return true
}
return false
}