package stream import ( "context" fmt "fmt" "math/rand" "testing" time "time" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) // A property-based test to ensure that under heavy concurrent use trivial // correctness properties are not violated (and that -race doesn't complain). func TestEventBufferFuzz(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("too slow for short run") } nReaders := 1000 nMessages := 1000 b := NewEventBuffer() // Start a write goroutine that will publish 10000 messages with sequential // indexes and some jitter in timing (to allow clients to "catch up" and block // waiting for updates). go func() { seed := time.Now().UnixNano() t.Logf("Using seed %d", seed) // z is a Zipfian distribution that gives us a number of milliseconds to // sleep which are mostly low - near zero but occasionally spike up to near // 100. z := rand.NewZipf(rand.New(rand.NewSource(seed)), 1.5, 1.5, 50) for i := 0; i < nMessages; i++ { // Event content is arbitrary and not valid for our use of buffers in // streaming - here we only care about the semantics of the buffer. e := Event{ Index: uint64(i), // Indexes should be contiguous Topic: Topic_ServiceHealth, } b.Append([]Event{e}) // Sleep sometimes for a while to let some subscribers catch up wait := time.Duration(z.Uint64()) * time.Millisecond time.Sleep(wait) } }() // Run n subscribers following and verifying errCh := make(chan error, nReaders) // Load head here so all subscribers start from the same point or they might // no run until several appends have already happened. head := b.Head() for i := 0; i < nReaders; i++ { go func(i int) { expect := uint64(0) item := head var err error for { item, err = item.Next(context.Background()) if err != nil { errCh <- fmt.Errorf("subscriber %05d failed getting next %d: %s", i, expect, err) return } if item.Events[0].Index != expect { errCh <- fmt.Errorf("subscriber %05d got bad event want=%d, got=%d", i, expect, item.Events[0].Index) return } expect++ if expect == uint64(nMessages) { // Succeeded errCh <- nil return } } }(i) } // Wait for all readers to finish one way or other for i := 0; i < nReaders; i++ { err := <-errCh assert.NoError(t, err) } }