open-nomad/client/lib/streamframer/framer_test.go
2018-05-02 10:46:16 -07:00

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package framer
import (
"bytes"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/testutil"
"github.com/kr/pretty"
)
// This test checks, that even if the frame size has not been hit, a flush will
// periodically occur.
func TestStreamFramer_Flush(t *testing.T) {
// Create the stream framer
frames := make(chan *StreamFrame, 10)
hRate, bWindow := 100*time.Millisecond, 100*time.Millisecond
sf := NewStreamFramer(frames, hRate, bWindow, 100)
sf.Run()
f := "foo"
fe := "bar"
d := []byte{0xa}
o := int64(10)
// Start the reader
resultCh := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
for {
frame := <-frames
if frame.IsHeartbeat() {
continue
}
if reflect.DeepEqual(frame.Data, d) && frame.Offset == o && frame.File == f && frame.FileEvent == fe {
resultCh <- struct{}{}
return
}
}
}()
// Write only 1 byte so we do not hit the frame size
if err := sf.Send(f, fe, d, o); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Send() failed %v", err)
}
select {
case <-resultCh:
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * bWindow):
t.Fatalf("failed to flush")
}
// Shutdown
sf.Destroy()
select {
case <-sf.ExitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * hRate):
t.Fatalf("exit channel should close")
}
if _, ok := <-frames; ok {
t.Fatal("out channel should be closed")
}
}
// This test checks that frames will be batched till the frame size is hit (in
// the case that is before the flush).
func TestStreamFramer_Batch(t *testing.T) {
// Ensure the batch window doesn't get hit
hRate, bWindow := 100*time.Millisecond, 500*time.Millisecond
// Create the stream framer
frames := make(chan *StreamFrame, 10)
sf := NewStreamFramer(frames, hRate, bWindow, 3)
sf.Run()
f := "foo"
fe := "bar"
d := []byte{0xa, 0xb, 0xc}
o := int64(10)
// Start the reader
resultCh := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
for {
frame := <-frames
if frame.IsHeartbeat() {
continue
}
if reflect.DeepEqual(frame.Data, d) && frame.Offset == o && frame.File == f && frame.FileEvent == fe {
resultCh <- struct{}{}
return
}
}
}()
// Write only 1 byte so we do not hit the frame size
if err := sf.Send(f, fe, d[:1], o); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Send() failed %v", err)
}
// Ensure we didn't get any data
select {
case <-resultCh:
t.Fatalf("Got data before frame size reached")
case <-time.After(bWindow / 2):
}
// Write the rest so we hit the frame size
if err := sf.Send(f, fe, d[1:], o); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Send() failed %v", err)
}
// Ensure we get data
select {
case <-resultCh:
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * bWindow):
t.Fatalf("Did not receive data after batch size reached")
}
// Shutdown
sf.Destroy()
select {
case <-sf.ExitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * hRate):
t.Fatalf("exit channel should close")
}
if f, ok := <-frames; ok {
t.Fatalf("out channel should be closed. recv: %s", pretty.Sprint(f))
}
}
func TestStreamFramer_Heartbeat(t *testing.T) {
// Create the stream framer
frames := make(chan *StreamFrame, 10)
hRate, bWindow := 100*time.Millisecond, 100*time.Millisecond
sf := NewStreamFramer(frames, hRate, bWindow, 100)
sf.Run()
// Start the reader
resultCh := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
for {
frame := <-frames
if frame.IsHeartbeat() {
resultCh <- struct{}{}
return
}
}
}()
select {
case <-resultCh:
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * hRate):
t.Fatalf("failed to heartbeat")
}
// Shutdown
sf.Destroy()
select {
case <-sf.ExitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * hRate):
t.Fatalf("exit channel should close")
}
if _, ok := <-frames; ok {
t.Fatal("out channel should be closed")
}
}
// This test checks that frames are received in order
func TestStreamFramer_Order(t *testing.T) {
// Ensure the batch window doesn't get hit
hRate, bWindow := 100*time.Millisecond, 10*time.Millisecond
// Create the stream framer
frames := make(chan *StreamFrame, 10)
sf := NewStreamFramer(frames, hRate, bWindow, 10)
sf.Run()
files := []string{"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"}
input := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 100000))
for i := 0; i <= 1000; i++ {
str := strconv.Itoa(i) + ","
input.WriteString(str)
}
expected := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 100000))
for range files {
expected.Write(input.Bytes())
}
receivedBuf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 100000))
// Start the reader
resultCh := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
for {
frame := <-frames
if frame.IsHeartbeat() {
continue
}
receivedBuf.Write(frame.Data)
if reflect.DeepEqual(expected, receivedBuf) {
resultCh <- struct{}{}
return
}
}
}()
// Send the data
b := input.Bytes()
shards := 10
each := len(b) / shards
for _, f := range files {
for i := 0; i < shards; i++ {
l, r := each*i, each*(i+1)
if i == shards-1 {
r = len(b)
}
if err := sf.Send(f, "", b[l:r], 0); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Send() failed %v", err)
}
}
}
// Ensure we get data
select {
case <-resultCh:
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * bWindow):
if reflect.DeepEqual(expected, receivedBuf) {
got := receivedBuf.String()
want := expected.String()
t.Fatalf("Got %v; want %v", got, want)
}
}
// Shutdown
sf.Destroy()
select {
case <-sf.ExitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Duration(testutil.TestMultiplier()) * hRate):
t.Fatalf("exit channel should close")
}
if _, ok := <-frames; ok {
t.Fatal("out channel should be closed")
}
}