open-consul/command/agent/check_test.go

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Go

package agent
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
docker "github.com/fsouza/go-dockerclient"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/testutil"
)
type MockNotify struct {
state map[structs.CheckID]string
updates map[structs.CheckID]int
output map[structs.CheckID]string
}
func (m *MockNotify) UpdateCheck(id structs.CheckID, status, output string) {
m.state[id] = status
old := m.updates[id]
m.updates[id] = old + 1
m.output[id] = output
}
func expectStatus(t *testing.T, script, status string) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckMonitor{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: script,
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
ReapLock: &sync.RWMutex{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) {
// Should have at least 2 updates
if mock.updates["foo"] < 2 {
return false, fmt.Errorf("should have 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != status {
return false, fmt.Errorf("should be %v %v", status, mock.state)
}
return true, nil
}, func(err error) {
t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
})
}
func TestCheckMonitor_Passing(t *testing.T) {
expectStatus(t, "exit 0", structs.HealthPassing)
}
func TestCheckMonitor_Warning(t *testing.T) {
expectStatus(t, "exit 1", structs.HealthWarning)
}
func TestCheckMonitor_Critical(t *testing.T) {
expectStatus(t, "exit 2", structs.HealthCritical)
}
func TestCheckMonitor_BadCmd(t *testing.T) {
expectStatus(t, "foobarbaz", structs.HealthCritical)
}
func TestCheckMonitor_Timeout(t *testing.T) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckMonitor{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "sleep 1 && exit 0",
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Timeout: 5 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
ReapLock: &sync.RWMutex{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Should have at least 2 updates
if mock.updates["foo"] < 2 {
t.Fatalf("should have at least 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != "critical" {
t.Fatalf("should be critical %v", mock.state)
}
}
func TestCheckMonitor_RandomStagger(t *testing.T) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckMonitor{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "exit 0",
Interval: 25 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
ReapLock: &sync.RWMutex{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Should have at least 1 update
if mock.updates["foo"] < 1 {
t.Fatalf("should have 1 or more updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != structs.HealthPassing {
t.Fatalf("should be %v %v", structs.HealthPassing, mock.state)
}
}
func TestCheckMonitor_LimitOutput(t *testing.T) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckMonitor{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "od -N 81920 /dev/urandom",
Interval: 25 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
ReapLock: &sync.RWMutex{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Allow for extra bytes for the truncation message
if len(mock.output["foo"]) > CheckBufSize+100 {
t.Fatalf("output size is too long")
}
}
func TestCheckTTL(t *testing.T) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckTTL{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
TTL: 100 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
check.SetStatus(structs.HealthPassing, "test-output")
if mock.updates["foo"] != 1 {
t.Fatalf("should have 1 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != structs.HealthPassing {
t.Fatalf("should be passing %v", mock.state)
}
// Ensure we don't fail early
time.Sleep(75 * time.Millisecond)
if mock.updates["foo"] != 1 {
t.Fatalf("should have 1 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
// Wait for the TTL to expire
time.Sleep(75 * time.Millisecond)
if mock.updates["foo"] != 2 {
t.Fatalf("should have 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != structs.HealthCritical {
t.Fatalf("should be critical %v", mock.state)
}
if !strings.Contains(mock.output["foo"], "test-output") {
t.Fatalf("should have retained output %v", mock.output)
}
}
func mockHTTPServer(responseCode int) *httptest.Server {
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Body larger than 4k limit
body := bytes.Repeat([]byte{'a'}, 2*CheckBufSize)
w.WriteHeader(responseCode)
w.Write(body)
return
})
return httptest.NewServer(mux)
}
func expectHTTPStatus(t *testing.T, url string, status string) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckHTTP{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
HTTP: url,
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Should have at least 2 updates
if mock.updates["foo"] < 2 {
t.Fatalf("should have 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != status {
t.Fatalf("should be %v %v", status, mock.state)
}
// Allow slightly more data than CheckBufSize, for the header
if n := len(mock.output["foo"]); n > (CheckBufSize + 256) {
t.Fatalf("output too long: %d (%d-byte limit)", n, CheckBufSize)
}
}
func TestCheckHTTPCritical(t *testing.T) {
// var server *httptest.Server
server := mockHTTPServer(150)
fmt.Println(server.URL)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthCritical)
server.Close()
// 2xx - 1
server = mockHTTPServer(199)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthCritical)
server.Close()
// 2xx + 1
server = mockHTTPServer(300)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthCritical)
server.Close()
server = mockHTTPServer(400)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthCritical)
server.Close()
server = mockHTTPServer(500)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthCritical)
server.Close()
}
func TestCheckHTTPPassing(t *testing.T) {
var server *httptest.Server
server = mockHTTPServer(200)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthPassing)
server.Close()
server = mockHTTPServer(201)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthPassing)
server.Close()
server = mockHTTPServer(250)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthPassing)
server.Close()
server = mockHTTPServer(299)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthPassing)
server.Close()
}
func TestCheckHTTPWarning(t *testing.T) {
server := mockHTTPServer(429)
expectHTTPStatus(t, server.URL, structs.HealthWarning)
server.Close()
}
func mockSlowHTTPServer(responseCode int, sleep time.Duration) *httptest.Server {
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
time.Sleep(sleep)
w.WriteHeader(responseCode)
return
})
return httptest.NewServer(mux)
}
func TestCheckHTTPTimeout(t *testing.T) {
server := mockSlowHTTPServer(200, 10*time.Millisecond)
defer server.Close()
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckHTTP{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("bar"),
HTTP: server.URL,
Timeout: 5 * time.Millisecond,
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Should have at least 2 updates
if mock.updates["bar"] < 2 {
t.Fatalf("should have at least 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["bar"] != structs.HealthCritical {
t.Fatalf("should be critical %v", mock.state)
}
}
func TestCheckHTTP_disablesKeepAlives(t *testing.T) {
check := &CheckHTTP{
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
HTTP: "http://foo.bar/baz",
Interval: 10 * time.Second,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
if !check.httpClient.Transport.(*http.Transport).DisableKeepAlives {
t.Fatalf("should have disabled keepalives")
}
}
func mockTCPServer(network string) net.Listener {
var (
addr string
)
if network == `tcp6` {
addr = `[::1]:0`
} else {
addr = `127.0.0.1:0`
}
listener, err := net.Listen(network, addr)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return listener
}
func expectTCPStatus(t *testing.T, tcp string, status string) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckTCP{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
TCP: tcp,
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Should have at least 2 updates
if mock.updates["foo"] < 2 {
t.Fatalf("should have 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != status {
t.Fatalf("should be %v %v", status, mock.state)
}
}
func TestCheckTCPCritical(t *testing.T) {
var (
tcpServer net.Listener
)
tcpServer = mockTCPServer(`tcp`)
expectTCPStatus(t, `127.0.0.1:0`, structs.HealthCritical)
tcpServer.Close()
}
func TestCheckTCPPassing(t *testing.T) {
var (
tcpServer net.Listener
)
tcpServer = mockTCPServer(`tcp`)
expectTCPStatus(t, tcpServer.Addr().String(), structs.HealthPassing)
tcpServer.Close()
tcpServer = mockTCPServer(`tcp6`)
expectTCPStatus(t, tcpServer.Addr().String(), structs.HealthPassing)
tcpServer.Close()
}
// A fake docker client to test happy path scenario
type fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return &docker.Exec{ID: "123"}, nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
fmt.Fprint(opts.OutputStream, "output")
return nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return &docker.ExecInspect{
ID: "123",
ExitCode: 0,
}, nil
}
// A fake docker client to test truncation of output
type fakeDockerClientWithLongOutput struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithLongOutput) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return &docker.Exec{ID: "123"}, nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithLongOutput) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
b, _ := exec.Command("od", "-N", "81920", "/dev/urandom").Output()
fmt.Fprint(opts.OutputStream, string(b))
return nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithLongOutput) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return &docker.ExecInspect{
ID: "123",
ExitCode: 0,
}, nil
}
// A fake docker client to test non-zero exit codes from exec invocation
type fakeDockerClientWithExecNonZeroExitCode struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecNonZeroExitCode) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return &docker.Exec{ID: "123"}, nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecNonZeroExitCode) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
return nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecNonZeroExitCode) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return &docker.ExecInspect{
ID: "123",
ExitCode: 127,
}, nil
}
// A fake docker client to test exit code which result into Warning
type fakeDockerClientWithExecExitCodeOne struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecExitCodeOne) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return &docker.Exec{ID: "123"}, nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecExitCodeOne) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
fmt.Fprint(opts.OutputStream, "output")
return nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecExitCodeOne) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return &docker.ExecInspect{
ID: "123",
ExitCode: 1,
}, nil
}
// A fake docker client to simulate create exec failing
type fakeDockerClientWithCreateExecFailure struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithCreateExecFailure) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return nil, errors.New("Exec Creation Failed")
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithCreateExecFailure) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
return errors.New("Exec doesn't exist")
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithCreateExecFailure) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return nil, errors.New("Exec doesn't exist")
}
// A fake docker client to simulate start exec failing
type fakeDockerClientWithStartExecFailure struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithStartExecFailure) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return &docker.Exec{ID: "123"}, nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithStartExecFailure) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
return errors.New("Couldn't Start Exec")
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithStartExecFailure) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return nil, errors.New("Exec doesn't exist")
}
// A fake docker client to test exec info query failures
type fakeDockerClientWithExecInfoErrors struct {
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecInfoErrors) CreateExec(opts docker.CreateExecOptions) (*docker.Exec, error) {
return &docker.Exec{ID: "123"}, nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecInfoErrors) StartExec(id string, opts docker.StartExecOptions) error {
return nil
}
func (d *fakeDockerClientWithExecInfoErrors) InspectExec(id string) (*docker.ExecInspect, error) {
return nil, errors.New("Unable to query exec info")
}
func expectDockerCheckStatus(t *testing.T, dockerClient DockerClient, status string, output string) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckDocker{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "/health.sh",
DockerContainerID: "54432bad1fc7",
Shell: "/bin/sh",
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
dockerClient: dockerClient,
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Should have at least 2 updates
if mock.updates["foo"] < 2 {
t.Fatalf("should have 2 updates %v", mock.updates)
}
if mock.state["foo"] != status {
t.Fatalf("should be %v %v", status, mock.state)
}
if mock.output["foo"] != output {
t.Fatalf("should be %v %v", output, mock.output)
}
}
func TestDockerCheckWhenExecReturnsSuccessExitCode(t *testing.T) {
expectDockerCheckStatus(t, &fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors{}, structs.HealthPassing, "output")
}
func TestDockerCheckWhenExecCreationFails(t *testing.T) {
expectDockerCheckStatus(t, &fakeDockerClientWithCreateExecFailure{}, structs.HealthCritical, "Unable to create Exec, error: Exec Creation Failed")
}
func TestDockerCheckWhenExitCodeIsNonZero(t *testing.T) {
expectDockerCheckStatus(t, &fakeDockerClientWithExecNonZeroExitCode{}, structs.HealthCritical, "")
}
func TestDockerCheckWhenExitCodeIsone(t *testing.T) {
expectDockerCheckStatus(t, &fakeDockerClientWithExecExitCodeOne{}, structs.HealthWarning, "output")
}
func TestDockerCheckWhenExecStartFails(t *testing.T) {
expectDockerCheckStatus(t, &fakeDockerClientWithStartExecFailure{}, structs.HealthCritical, "Unable to start Exec: Couldn't Start Exec")
}
func TestDockerCheckWhenExecInfoFails(t *testing.T) {
expectDockerCheckStatus(t, &fakeDockerClientWithExecInfoErrors{}, structs.HealthCritical, "Unable to inspect Exec: Unable to query exec info")
}
func TestDockerCheckDefaultToSh(t *testing.T) {
os.Setenv("SHELL", "")
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckDocker{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "/health.sh",
DockerContainerID: "54432bad1fc7",
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
dockerClient: &fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
if check.Shell != "/bin/sh" {
t.Fatalf("Shell should be: %v , actual: %v", "/bin/sh", check.Shell)
}
}
func TestDockerCheckUseShellFromEnv(t *testing.T) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
os.Setenv("SHELL", "/bin/bash")
check := &CheckDocker{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "/health.sh",
DockerContainerID: "54432bad1fc7",
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
dockerClient: &fakeDockerClientWithNoErrors{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
if check.Shell != "/bin/bash" {
t.Fatalf("Shell should be: %v , actual: %v", "/bin/bash", check.Shell)
}
os.Setenv("SHELL", "")
}
func TestDockerCheckTruncateOutput(t *testing.T) {
mock := &MockNotify{
state: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
updates: make(map[structs.CheckID]int),
output: make(map[structs.CheckID]string),
}
check := &CheckDocker{
Notify: mock,
CheckID: structs.CheckID("foo"),
Script: "/health.sh",
DockerContainerID: "54432bad1fc7",
Shell: "/bin/sh",
Interval: 10 * time.Millisecond,
Logger: log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags),
dockerClient: &fakeDockerClientWithLongOutput{},
}
check.Start()
defer check.Stop()
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
// Allow for extra bytes for the truncation message
if len(mock.output["foo"]) > CheckBufSize+100 {
t.Fatalf("output size is too long")
}
}