121 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
121 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
package delayheap
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import (
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/ci"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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// HeapNodeImpl satisfies the HeapNode interface
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type heapNodeImpl struct {
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dataObject interface{}
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id string
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namespace string
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}
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func (d *heapNodeImpl) Data() interface{} {
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return d.dataObject
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}
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func (d *heapNodeImpl) ID() string {
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return d.id
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}
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func (d *heapNodeImpl) Namespace() string {
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return d.namespace
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}
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func TestDelayHeap_PushPop(t *testing.T) {
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ci.Parallel(t)
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delayHeap := NewDelayHeap()
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now := time.Now()
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require := require.New(t)
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// a dummy type to use as the inner object in the heap
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type myObj struct {
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a int
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b string
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}
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dataNode1 := &heapNodeImpl{
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dataObject: &myObj{a: 0, b: "hey"},
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id: "101",
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namespace: "default",
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}
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delayHeap.Push(dataNode1, now.Add(-10*time.Minute))
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dataNode2 := &heapNodeImpl{
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dataObject: &myObj{a: 0, b: "hey"},
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id: "102",
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namespace: "default",
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}
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delayHeap.Push(dataNode2, now.Add(10*time.Minute))
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dataNode3 := &heapNodeImpl{
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dataObject: &myObj{a: 0, b: "hey"},
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id: "103",
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namespace: "default",
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}
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delayHeap.Push(dataNode3, now.Add(-15*time.Second))
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dataNode4 := &heapNodeImpl{
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dataObject: &myObj{a: 0, b: "hey"},
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id: "101",
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namespace: "test-namespace",
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}
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delayHeap.Push(dataNode4, now.Add(2*time.Hour))
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expectedWaitTimes := []time.Time{now.Add(-10 * time.Minute), now.Add(-15 * time.Second), now.Add(10 * time.Minute), now.Add(2 * time.Hour)}
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entries := getHeapEntries(delayHeap, now)
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for i, entry := range entries {
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require.Equal(expectedWaitTimes[i], entry.WaitUntil)
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}
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}
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func TestDelayHeap_Update(t *testing.T) {
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ci.Parallel(t)
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delayHeap := NewDelayHeap()
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now := time.Now()
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require := require.New(t)
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// a dummy type to use as the inner object in the heap
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type myObj struct {
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a int
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b string
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}
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dataNode1 := &heapNodeImpl{
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dataObject: &myObj{a: 0, b: "hey"},
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id: "101",
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namespace: "default",
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}
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delayHeap.Push(dataNode1, now.Add(-10*time.Minute))
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dataNode2 := &heapNodeImpl{
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dataObject: &myObj{a: 0, b: "hey"},
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id: "102",
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namespace: "default",
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}
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delayHeap.Push(dataNode2, now.Add(10*time.Minute))
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delayHeap.Update(dataNode1, now.Add(20*time.Minute))
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expectedWaitTimes := []time.Time{now.Add(10 * time.Minute), now.Add(20 * time.Minute)}
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expectedIdOrder := []string{"102", "101"}
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entries := getHeapEntries(delayHeap, now)
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for i, entry := range entries {
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require.Equal(expectedWaitTimes[i], entry.WaitUntil)
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require.Equal(expectedIdOrder[i], entry.Node.ID())
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}
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}
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func getHeapEntries(delayHeap *DelayHeap, now time.Time) []*delayHeapNode {
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var entries []*delayHeapNode
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for node := delayHeap.Pop(); node != nil; {
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entries = append(entries, node)
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node = delayHeap.Pop()
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}
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return entries
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}
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