swift/test/unit/common/test_db_replicator.py

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from __future__ import print_function
import unittest
from contextlib import contextmanager
import os
import logging
import errno
import math
import time
from shutil import rmtree, copy
from tempfile import mkdtemp, NamedTemporaryFile
import json
import mock
from mock import patch, call
from six.moves import reload_module
from swift.container.backend import DATADIR
from swift.common import db_replicator
from swift.common.utils import (normalize_timestamp, hash_path,
storage_directory)
from swift.common.exceptions import DriveNotMounted
from swift.common.swob import HTTPException
from test import unit
from test.unit.common.test_db import ExampleBroker
from test.unit import with_tempdir
TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME = 'a c t'
TEST_CONTAINER_NAME = 'c o n'
def teardown_module():
"clean up my monkey patching"
reload_module(db_replicator)
@contextmanager
def lock_parent_directory(filename):
yield True
class FakeRing(object):
class Ring(object):
devs = []
def __init__(self, path, reload_time=15, ring_name=None):
pass
def get_part(self, account, container=None, obj=None):
return 0
def get_part_nodes(self, part):
return []
def get_more_nodes(self, *args):
return []
class FakeRingWithSingleNode(object):
class Ring(object):
devs = [dict(
id=1, weight=10.0, zone=1, ip='1.1.1.1', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.1', replication_port=6200, region=1
)]
def __init__(self, path, reload_time=15, ring_name=None):
pass
def get_part(self, account, container=None, obj=None):
return 0
def get_part_nodes(self, part):
return self.devs
def get_more_nodes(self, *args):
return (d for d in self.devs)
class FakeRingWithNodes(object):
class Ring(object):
devs = [dict(
id=1, weight=10.0, zone=1, ip='1.1.1.1', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.1', replication_port=6200, region=1
), dict(
id=2, weight=10.0, zone=2, ip='1.1.1.2', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.2', replication_port=6200, region=2
), dict(
id=3, weight=10.0, zone=3, ip='1.1.1.3', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.3', replication_port=6200, region=1
), dict(
id=4, weight=10.0, zone=4, ip='1.1.1.4', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.4', replication_port=6200, region=2
), dict(
id=5, weight=10.0, zone=5, ip='1.1.1.5', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.5', replication_port=6200, region=1
), dict(
id=6, weight=10.0, zone=6, ip='1.1.1.6', port=6200, device='sdb',
meta='', replication_ip='1.1.1.6', replication_port=6200, region=2
)]
def __init__(self, path, reload_time=15, ring_name=None):
pass
def get_part(self, account, container=None, obj=None):
return 0
def get_part_nodes(self, part):
return self.devs[:3]
def get_more_nodes(self, *args):
return (d for d in self.devs[3:])
class FakeProcess(object):
def __init__(self, *codes):
self.codes = iter(codes)
self.args = None
self.kwargs = None
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
class Failure(object):
def communicate(innerself):
next_item = next(self.codes)
if isinstance(next_item, int):
innerself.returncode = next_item
return next_item
raise next_item
return Failure()
@contextmanager
def _mock_process(*args):
orig_process = db_replicator.subprocess.Popen
db_replicator.subprocess.Popen = FakeProcess(*args)
yield db_replicator.subprocess.Popen
db_replicator.subprocess.Popen = orig_process
class ReplHttp(object):
def __init__(self, response=None, set_status=200):
self.response = response
self.set_status = set_status
replicated = False
host = 'localhost'
def replicate(self, *args):
self.replicated = True
class Response(object):
status = self.set_status
data = self.response
def read(innerself):
return self.response
return Response()
class ChangingMtimesOs(object):
def __init__(self):
self.mtime = 0
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.mtime += 1
return self.mtime
class FakeBroker(object):
db_file = __file__
get_repl_missing_table = False
stub_replication_info = None
db_type = 'container'
db_contains_type = 'object'
info = {'account': TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME, 'container': TEST_CONTAINER_NAME}
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.locked = False
return None
@contextmanager
def lock(self):
self.locked = True
yield True
self.locked = False
def get_sync(self, *args, **kwargs):
return 5
def get_syncs(self):
return []
def get_items_since(self, point, *args):
if point == 0:
return [{'ROWID': 1}]
if point == -1:
return [{'ROWID': 1}, {'ROWID': 2}]
return []
def merge_syncs(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.args = args
def merge_items(self, *args):
self.args = args
def get_replication_info(self):
if self.get_repl_missing_table:
raise Exception('no such table')
info = dict(self.info)
info.update({
'hash': 12345,
'delete_timestamp': 0,
'put_timestamp': 1,
'created_at': 1,
'count': 0,
})
if self.stub_replication_info:
info.update(self.stub_replication_info)
return info
def reclaim(self, item_timestamp, sync_timestamp):
pass
def newid(self, remote_d):
pass
def update_metadata(self, metadata):
self.metadata = metadata
def merge_timestamps(self, created_at, put_timestamp, delete_timestamp):
self.created_at = created_at
self.put_timestamp = put_timestamp
self.delete_timestamp = delete_timestamp
class FakeAccountBroker(FakeBroker):
db_type = 'account'
db_contains_type = 'container'
info = {'account': TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME}
class TestReplicator(db_replicator.Replicator):
server_type = 'container'
ring_file = 'container.ring.gz'
brokerclass = FakeBroker
datadir = DATADIR
default_port = 1000
class TestDBReplicator(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
db_replicator.ring = FakeRing()
self.delete_db_calls = []
self._patchers = []
# recon cache path
self.recon_cache = mkdtemp()
rmtree(self.recon_cache, ignore_errors=1)
os.mkdir(self.recon_cache)
def tearDown(self):
for patcher in self._patchers:
patcher.stop()
rmtree(self.recon_cache, ignore_errors=1)
def _patch(self, patching_fn, *args, **kwargs):
patcher = patching_fn(*args, **kwargs)
patched_thing = patcher.start()
self._patchers.append(patcher)
return patched_thing
def stub_delete_db(self, broker):
self.delete_db_calls.append('/path/to/file')
def test_creation(self):
# later config should be extended to assert more config options
replicator = TestReplicator({'node_timeout': '3.5'})
self.assertEqual(replicator.node_timeout, 3.5)
def test_repl_connection(self):
node = {'replication_ip': '127.0.0.1', 'replication_port': 80,
'device': 'sdb1'}
conn = db_replicator.ReplConnection(node, '1234567890', 'abcdefg',
logging.getLogger())
def req(method, path, body, headers):
self.assertEqual(method, 'REPLICATE')
self.assertEqual(headers['Content-Type'], 'application/json')
class Resp(object):
def read(self):
return 'data'
resp = Resp()
conn.request = req
conn.getresponse = lambda *args: resp
self.assertEqual(conn.replicate(1, 2, 3), resp)
def other_req(method, path, body, headers):
raise Exception('blah')
conn.request = other_req
self.assertEqual(conn.replicate(1, 2, 3), None)
def test_rsync_file(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
with _mock_process(-1):
self.assertEqual(
False,
replicator._rsync_file('/some/file', 'remote:/some/file'))
with _mock_process(0):
self.assertEqual(
True,
replicator._rsync_file('/some/file', 'remote:/some/file'))
def test_rsync_file_popen_args(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
with _mock_process(0) as process:
replicator._rsync_file('/some/file', 'remote:/some_file')
exp_args = ([
'rsync', '--quiet', '--no-motd',
'--timeout=%s' % int(math.ceil(replicator.node_timeout)),
'--contimeout=%s' % int(math.ceil(replicator.conn_timeout)),
'--whole-file', '/some/file', 'remote:/some_file'],)
self.assertEqual(exp_args, process.args)
def test_rsync_file_popen_args_whole_file_false(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
with _mock_process(0) as process:
replicator._rsync_file('/some/file', 'remote:/some_file', False)
exp_args = ([
'rsync', '--quiet', '--no-motd',
'--timeout=%s' % int(math.ceil(replicator.node_timeout)),
'--contimeout=%s' % int(math.ceil(replicator.conn_timeout)),
'/some/file', 'remote:/some_file'],)
self.assertEqual(exp_args, process.args)
def test_rsync_file_popen_args_different_region_and_rsync_compress(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
for rsync_compress in (False, True):
replicator.rsync_compress = rsync_compress
for different_region in (False, True):
with _mock_process(0) as process:
replicator._rsync_file('/some/file', 'remote:/some_file',
False, different_region)
if rsync_compress and different_region:
# --compress arg should be passed to rsync binary
# only when rsync_compress option is enabled
# AND destination node is in a different
# region
self.assertTrue('--compress' in process.args[0])
else:
self.assertFalse('--compress' in process.args[0])
def test_rsync_db(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator._rsync_file = lambda *args, **kwargs: True
fake_device = {'replication_ip': '127.0.0.1', 'device': 'sda1'}
replicator._rsync_db(FakeBroker(), fake_device, ReplHttp(), 'abcd')
def test_rsync_db_rsync_file_call(self):
fake_device = {'ip': '127.0.0.1', 'port': '0',
'replication_ip': '127.0.0.1', 'replication_port': '0',
'device': 'sda1'}
class MyTestReplicator(TestReplicator):
def __init__(self, db_file, remote_file):
super(MyTestReplicator, self).__init__({})
self.db_file = db_file
self.remote_file = remote_file
def _rsync_file(self_, db_file, remote_file, whole_file=True,
different_region=False):
self.assertEqual(self_.db_file, db_file)
self.assertEqual(self_.remote_file, remote_file)
self_._rsync_file_called = True
return False
broker = FakeBroker()
remote_file = '127.0.0.1::container/sda1/tmp/abcd'
replicator = MyTestReplicator(broker.db_file, remote_file)
replicator._rsync_db(broker, fake_device, ReplHttp(), 'abcd')
self.assertTrue(replicator._rsync_file_called)
def test_rsync_db_rsync_file_failure(self):
class MyTestReplicator(TestReplicator):
def __init__(self):
super(MyTestReplicator, self).__init__({})
self._rsync_file_called = False
def _rsync_file(self_, *args, **kwargs):
self.assertEqual(
False, self_._rsync_file_called,
'_sync_file() should only be called once')
self_._rsync_file_called = True
return False
with patch('os.path.exists', lambda *args: True):
replicator = MyTestReplicator()
fake_device = {'ip': '127.0.0.1', 'replication_ip': '127.0.0.1',
'device': 'sda1'}
replicator._rsync_db(FakeBroker(), fake_device, ReplHttp(), 'abcd')
self.assertEqual(True, replicator._rsync_file_called)
def test_rsync_db_change_after_sync(self):
class MyTestReplicator(TestReplicator):
def __init__(self, broker):
super(MyTestReplicator, self).__init__({})
self.broker = broker
self._rsync_file_call_count = 0
def _rsync_file(self_, db_file, remote_file, whole_file=True,
different_region=False):
self_._rsync_file_call_count += 1
if self_._rsync_file_call_count == 1:
self.assertEqual(True, whole_file)
self.assertEqual(False, self_.broker.locked)
elif self_._rsync_file_call_count == 2:
self.assertEqual(False, whole_file)
self.assertEqual(True, self_.broker.locked)
else:
raise RuntimeError('_rsync_file() called too many times')
return True
# with journal file
with patch('os.path.exists', lambda *args: True):
broker = FakeBroker()
replicator = MyTestReplicator(broker)
fake_device = {'ip': '127.0.0.1', 'replication_ip': '127.0.0.1',
'device': 'sda1'}
replicator._rsync_db(broker, fake_device, ReplHttp(), 'abcd')
self.assertEqual(2, replicator._rsync_file_call_count)
# with new mtime
with patch('os.path.exists', lambda *args: False):
with patch('os.path.getmtime', ChangingMtimesOs()):
broker = FakeBroker()
replicator = MyTestReplicator(broker)
fake_device = {'ip': '127.0.0.1',
'replication_ip': '127.0.0.1',
'device': 'sda1'}
replicator._rsync_db(broker, fake_device, ReplHttp(), 'abcd')
self.assertEqual(2, replicator._rsync_file_call_count)
def test_in_sync(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
self.assertEqual(replicator._in_sync(
{'id': 'a', 'point': 0, 'max_row': 0, 'hash': 'b'},
{'id': 'a', 'point': -1, 'max_row': 0, 'hash': 'b'},
FakeBroker(), -1), True)
self.assertEqual(replicator._in_sync(
{'id': 'a', 'point': -1, 'max_row': 0, 'hash': 'b'},
{'id': 'a', 'point': -1, 'max_row': 10, 'hash': 'b'},
FakeBroker(), -1), True)
self.assertEqual(bool(replicator._in_sync(
{'id': 'a', 'point': -1, 'max_row': 0, 'hash': 'c'},
{'id': 'a', 'point': -1, 'max_row': 10, 'hash': 'd'},
FakeBroker(), -1)), False)
def test_run_once_no_local_device_in_ring(self):
logger = unit.debug_logger('test-replicator')
replicator = TestReplicator({'recon_cache_path': self.recon_cache},
logger=logger)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.whataremyips',
return_value=['127.0.0.1']):
replicator.run_once()
expected = [
"Can't find itself 127.0.0.1 with port 1000 "
"in ring file, not replicating",
]
self.assertEqual(expected, logger.get_lines_for_level('error'))
def test_run_once_with_local_device_in_ring(self):
logger = unit.debug_logger('test-replicator')
base = 'swift.common.db_replicator.'
with patch(base + 'whataremyips', return_value=['1.1.1.1']), \
patch(base + 'ring', FakeRingWithNodes()):
replicator = TestReplicator({'bind_port': 6200,
'recon_cache_path': self.recon_cache},
logger=logger)
replicator.run_once()
self.assertFalse(logger.get_lines_for_level('error'))
def test_run_once_no_ips(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({}, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'whataremyips',
lambda *a, **kw: [])
replicator.run_once()
self.assertEqual(
replicator.logger.log_dict['error'],
[(('ERROR Failed to get my own IPs?',), {})])
def test_run_once_node_is_not_mounted(self):
db_replicator.ring = FakeRingWithSingleNode()
# If a bind_ip is specified, it's plumbed into whataremyips() and
# returned by itself.
conf = {'mount_check': 'true', 'bind_ip': '1.1.1.1',
'bind_port': 6200}
replicator = TestReplicator(conf, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
self.assertEqual(replicator.mount_check, True)
self.assertEqual(replicator.port, 6200)
def mock_ismount(path):
self.assertEqual(path,
os.path.join(replicator.root,
replicator.ring.devs[0]['device']))
return False
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'ismount', mock_ismount)
replicator.run_once()
self.assertEqual(
replicator.logger.log_dict['warning'],
[(('Skipping %(device)s as it is not mounted' %
replicator.ring.devs[0],), {})])
def test_run_once_node_is_mounted(self):
db_replicator.ring = FakeRingWithSingleNode()
conf = {'mount_check': 'true', 'bind_port': 6200}
replicator = TestReplicator(conf, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
self.assertEqual(replicator.mount_check, True)
self.assertEqual(replicator.port, 6200)
def mock_unlink_older_than(path, mtime):
self.assertEqual(path,
os.path.join(replicator.root,
replicator.ring.devs[0]['device'],
'tmp'))
self.assertTrue(time.time() - replicator.reclaim_age >= mtime)
def mock_spawn_n(fn, part, object_file, node_id):
self.assertEqual('123', part)
self.assertEqual('/srv/node/sda/c.db', object_file)
self.assertEqual(1, node_id)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'whataremyips',
lambda *a, **kw: ['1.1.1.1'])
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'ismount', lambda *args: True)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'unlink_older_than',
mock_unlink_older_than)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'roundrobin_datadirs',
lambda *args: [('123', '/srv/node/sda/c.db', 1)])
self._patch(patch.object, replicator.cpool, 'spawn_n', mock_spawn_n)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.isdir.return_value = True
replicator.run_once()
mock_os.path.isdir.assert_called_with(
os.path.join(replicator.root,
replicator.ring.devs[0]['device'],
replicator.datadir))
def test_usync(self):
fake_http = ReplHttp()
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator._usync_db(0, FakeBroker(), fake_http, '12345', '67890')
def test_usync_http_error_above_300(self):
fake_http = ReplHttp(set_status=301)
replicator = TestReplicator({})
self.assertFalse(
replicator._usync_db(0, FakeBroker(), fake_http, '12345', '67890'))
def test_usync_http_error_below_200(self):
fake_http = ReplHttp(set_status=101)
replicator = TestReplicator({})
self.assertFalse(
replicator._usync_db(0, FakeBroker(), fake_http, '12345', '67890'))
def test_stats(self):
# I'm not sure how to test that this logs the right thing,
# but we can at least make sure it gets covered.
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator._zero_stats()
replicator._report_stats()
def test_replicate_object(self):
db_replicator.ring = FakeRingWithNodes()
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
replicator._replicate_object('0', '/path/to/file', 'node_id')
self.assertEqual([], self.delete_db_calls)
def test_replicate_object_quarantine(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
self._patch(patch.object, replicator.brokerclass, 'db_file',
'/a/b/c/d/e/hey')
self._patch(patch.object, replicator.brokerclass,
'get_repl_missing_table', True)
def mock_renamer(was, new, fsync=False, cause_colision=False):
if cause_colision and '-' not in new:
raise OSError(errno.EEXIST, "File already exists")
self.assertEqual('/a/b/c/d/e', was)
if '-' in new:
self.assertTrue(
new.startswith('/a/quarantined/containers/e-'))
else:
self.assertEqual('/a/quarantined/containers/e', new)
def mock_renamer_error(was, new, fsync):
return mock_renamer(was, new, fsync, cause_colision=True)
with patch.object(db_replicator, 'renamer', mock_renamer):
replicator._replicate_object('0', 'file', 'node_id')
# try the double quarantine
with patch.object(db_replicator, 'renamer', mock_renamer_error):
replicator._replicate_object('0', 'file', 'node_id')
def test_replicate_object_delete_because_deleted(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
try:
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
replicator.brokerclass.stub_replication_info = {
'delete_timestamp': 2, 'put_timestamp': 1}
replicator._replicate_object('0', '/path/to/file', 'node_id')
finally:
replicator.brokerclass.stub_replication_info = None
self.assertEqual(['/path/to/file'], self.delete_db_calls)
def test_replicate_object_delete_because_not_shouldbehere(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator.ring = FakeRingWithNodes().Ring('path')
replicator.brokerclass = FakeAccountBroker
replicator._repl_to_node = lambda *args: True
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
replicator._replicate_object('0', '/path/to/file', 'node_id')
self.assertEqual(['/path/to/file'], self.delete_db_calls)
def test_replicate_account_out_of_place(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({}, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
replicator.ring = FakeRingWithNodes().Ring('path')
replicator.brokerclass = FakeAccountBroker
replicator._repl_to_node = lambda *args: True
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
# Correct node_id, wrong part
part = replicator.ring.get_part(TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME) + 1
node_id = replicator.ring.get_part_nodes(part)[0]['id']
replicator._replicate_object(str(part), '/path/to/file', node_id)
self.assertEqual(['/path/to/file'], self.delete_db_calls)
error_msgs = replicator.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')
expected = 'Found /path/to/file for /a%20c%20t when it should be ' \
'on partition 0; will replicate out and remove.'
self.assertEqual(error_msgs, [expected])
def test_replicate_container_out_of_place(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({}, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
replicator.ring = FakeRingWithNodes().Ring('path')
replicator._repl_to_node = lambda *args: True
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
# Correct node_id, wrong part
part = replicator.ring.get_part(
TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME, TEST_CONTAINER_NAME) + 1
node_id = replicator.ring.get_part_nodes(part)[0]['id']
replicator._replicate_object(str(part), '/path/to/file', node_id)
self.assertEqual(['/path/to/file'], self.delete_db_calls)
self.assertEqual(
replicator.logger.log_dict['error'],
[(('Found /path/to/file for /a%20c%20t/c%20o%20n when it should '
'be on partition 0; will replicate out and remove.',), {})])
def test_replicate_container_out_of_place_no_node(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({}, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
replicator.ring = FakeRingWithSingleNode().Ring('path')
replicator._repl_to_node = lambda *args: True
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
# Correct node_id, wrong part
part = replicator.ring.get_part(
TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME, TEST_CONTAINER_NAME) + 1
node_id = replicator.ring.get_part_nodes(part)[0]['id']
replicator._replicate_object(str(part), '/path/to/file', node_id)
self.assertEqual(['/path/to/file'], self.delete_db_calls)
self.delete_db_calls = []
# No nodes this time
replicator.ring.get_part_nodes = lambda *args: []
replicator.delete_db = self.stub_delete_db
# Correct node_id, wrong part
part = replicator.ring.get_part(
TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME, TEST_CONTAINER_NAME) + 1
replicator._replicate_object(str(part), '/path/to/file', node_id)
self.assertEqual([], self.delete_db_calls)
def test_replicate_object_different_region(self):
db_replicator.ring = FakeRingWithNodes()
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator._repl_to_node = mock.Mock()
# For node_id = 1, one replica in same region(1) and other is in a
# different region(2). Refer: FakeRingWithNodes
replicator._replicate_object('0', '/path/to/file', 1)
# different_region was set True and passed to _repl_to_node()
self.assertEqual(replicator._repl_to_node.call_args_list[0][0][-1],
True)
# different_region was set False and passed to _repl_to_node()
self.assertEqual(replicator._repl_to_node.call_args_list[1][0][-1],
False)
def test_delete_db(self):
db_replicator.lock_parent_directory = lock_parent_directory
replicator = TestReplicator({}, logger=unit.FakeLogger())
replicator._zero_stats()
replicator.extract_device = lambda _: 'some_device'
temp_dir = mkdtemp()
try:
temp_suf_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir, '16e')
os.mkdir(temp_suf_dir)
temp_hash_dir = os.path.join(temp_suf_dir,
'166e33924a08ede4204871468c11e16e')
os.mkdir(temp_hash_dir)
temp_file = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=temp_hash_dir, delete=False)
temp_hash_dir2 = os.path.join(temp_suf_dir,
'266e33924a08ede4204871468c11e16e')
os.mkdir(temp_hash_dir2)
temp_file2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=temp_hash_dir2, delete=False)
# sanity-checks
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_dir))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_suf_dir))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_hash_dir))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_file.name))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_hash_dir2))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_file2.name))
self.assertEqual(0, replicator.stats['remove'])
temp_file.db_file = temp_file.name
replicator.delete_db(temp_file)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_dir))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_suf_dir))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_hash_dir))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_file.name))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_hash_dir2))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_file2.name))
self.assertEqual([(('removes.some_device',), {})],
replicator.logger.log_dict['increment'])
self.assertEqual(1, replicator.stats['remove'])
temp_file2.db_file = temp_file2.name
replicator.delete_db(temp_file2)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(temp_dir))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_suf_dir))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_hash_dir))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_file.name))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_hash_dir2))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(temp_file2.name))
self.assertEqual([(('removes.some_device',), {})] * 2,
replicator.logger.log_dict['increment'])
self.assertEqual(2, replicator.stats['remove'])
finally:
rmtree(temp_dir)
def test_extract_device(self):
replicator = TestReplicator({'devices': '/some/root'})
self.assertEqual('some_device', replicator.extract_device(
'/some/root/some_device/deeper/and/deeper'))
self.assertEqual('UNKNOWN', replicator.extract_device(
'/some/foo/some_device/deeper/and/deeper'))
def test_dispatch_no_arg_pop(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
response = rpc.dispatch(('a',), 'arg')
self.assertEqual('Invalid object type', response.body)
self.assertEqual(400, response.status_int)
def test_dispatch_drive_not_mounted(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, True)
def mock_ismount(path):
self.assertEqual('/drive', path)
return False
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'ismount', mock_ismount)
response = rpc.dispatch(('drive', 'part', 'hash'), ['method'])
self.assertEqual('507 drive is not mounted', response.status)
self.assertEqual(507, response.status_int)
def test_dispatch_unexpected_operation_db_does_not_exist(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
def mock_mkdirs(path):
self.assertEqual('/drive/tmp', path)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'mkdirs', mock_mkdirs)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = False
response = rpc.dispatch(('drive', 'part', 'hash'), ['unexpected'])
self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', response.status)
self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
def test_dispatch_operation_unexpected(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'mkdirs', lambda *args: True)
def unexpected_method(broker, args):
self.assertEqual(FakeBroker, broker.__class__)
self.assertEqual(['arg1', 'arg2'], args)
return 'unexpected-called'
rpc.unexpected = unexpected_method
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = True
response = rpc.dispatch(('drive', 'part', 'hash'),
['unexpected', 'arg1', 'arg2'])
mock_os.path.exists.assert_called_with('/part/ash/hash/hash.db')
self.assertEqual('unexpected-called', response)
def test_dispatch_operation_rsync_then_merge(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'renamer', lambda *args: True)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = True
response = rpc.dispatch(('drive', 'part', 'hash'),
['rsync_then_merge', 'arg1', 'arg2'])
expected_calls = [call('/part/ash/hash/hash.db'),
call('/drive/tmp/arg1')]
self.assertEqual(mock_os.path.exists.call_args_list,
expected_calls)
self.assertEqual('204 No Content', response.status)
self.assertEqual(204, response.status_int)
def test_dispatch_operation_complete_rsync(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'renamer', lambda *args: True)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os', new=mock.MagicMock(
wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.side_effect = [False, True]
response = rpc.dispatch(('drive', 'part', 'hash'),
['complete_rsync', 'arg1', 'arg2'])
expected_calls = [call('/part/ash/hash/hash.db'),
call('/drive/tmp/arg1')]
self.assertEqual(mock_os.path.exists.call_args_list,
expected_calls)
self.assertEqual('204 No Content', response.status)
self.assertEqual(204, response.status_int)
def test_rsync_then_merge_db_does_not_exist(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = False
response = rpc.rsync_then_merge('drive', '/data/db.db',
('arg1', 'arg2'))
mock_os.path.exists.assert_called_with('/data/db.db')
self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', response.status)
self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
def test_rsync_then_merge_old_does_not_exist(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.side_effect = [True, False]
response = rpc.rsync_then_merge('drive', '/data/db.db',
('arg1', 'arg2'))
expected_calls = [call('/data/db.db'), call('/drive/tmp/arg1')]
self.assertEqual(mock_os.path.exists.call_args_list,
expected_calls)
self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', response.status)
self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
def test_rsync_then_merge_with_objects(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
def mock_renamer(old, new):
self.assertEqual('/drive/tmp/arg1', old)
self.assertEqual('/data/db.db', new)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'renamer', mock_renamer)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = True
response = rpc.rsync_then_merge('drive', '/data/db.db',
['arg1', 'arg2'])
self.assertEqual('204 No Content', response.status)
self.assertEqual(204, response.status_int)
def test_complete_rsync_db_does_not_exist(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = True
response = rpc.complete_rsync('drive', '/data/db.db',
['arg1', 'arg2'])
mock_os.path.exists.assert_called_with('/data/db.db')
self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', response.status)
self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
def test_complete_rsync_old_file_does_not_exist(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.return_value = False
response = rpc.complete_rsync('drive', '/data/db.db',
['arg1', 'arg2'])
expected_calls = [call('/data/db.db'), call('/drive/tmp/arg1')]
self.assertEqual(expected_calls,
mock_os.path.exists.call_args_list)
self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', response.status)
self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
def test_complete_rsync_rename(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
def mock_exists(path):
if path == '/data/db.db':
return False
self.assertEqual('/drive/tmp/arg1', path)
return True
def mock_renamer(old, new):
self.assertEqual('/drive/tmp/arg1', old)
self.assertEqual('/data/db.db', new)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'renamer', mock_renamer)
with patch('swift.common.db_replicator.os',
new=mock.MagicMock(wraps=os)) as mock_os:
mock_os.path.exists.side_effect = [False, True]
response = rpc.complete_rsync('drive', '/data/db.db',
['arg1', 'arg2'])
self.assertEqual('204 No Content', response.status)
self.assertEqual(204, response.status_int)
def test_replicator_sync_with_broker_replication_missing_table(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
rpc.logger = unit.debug_logger()
broker = FakeBroker()
broker.get_repl_missing_table = True
called = []
def mock_quarantine_db(object_file, server_type):
called.append(True)
self.assertEqual(broker.db_file, object_file)
self.assertEqual(broker.db_type, server_type)
self._patch(patch.object, db_replicator, 'quarantine_db',
mock_quarantine_db)
response = rpc.sync(broker, ('remote_sync', 'hash_', 'id_',
'created_at', 'put_timestamp',
'delete_timestamp', 'metadata'))
self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', response.status)
self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
self.assertEqual(called, [True])
errors = rpc.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')
self.assertEqual(errors,
["Unable to decode remote metadata 'metadata'",
"Quarantining DB %s" % broker])
def test_replicator_sync(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
broker = FakeBroker()
response = rpc.sync(broker, (broker.get_sync() + 1, 12345, 'id_',
'created_at', 'put_timestamp',
'delete_timestamp',
'{"meta1": "data1", "meta2": "data2"}'))
self.assertEqual({'meta1': 'data1', 'meta2': 'data2'},
broker.metadata)
self.assertEqual('created_at', broker.created_at)
self.assertEqual('put_timestamp', broker.put_timestamp)
self.assertEqual('delete_timestamp', broker.delete_timestamp)
self.assertEqual('200 OK', response.status)
self.assertEqual(200, response.status_int)
def test_rsync_then_merge(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
rpc.rsync_then_merge('sda1', '/srv/swift/blah', ('a', 'b'))
def test_merge_items(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
fake_broker = FakeBroker()
args = ('a', 'b')
rpc.merge_items(fake_broker, args)
self.assertEqual(fake_broker.args, args)
def test_merge_syncs(self):
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
fake_broker = FakeBroker()
args = ('a', 'b')
rpc.merge_syncs(fake_broker, args)
self.assertEqual(fake_broker.args, (args[0],))
def test_complete_rsync_with_bad_input(self):
drive = '/some/root'
db_file = __file__
args = ['old_file']
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
resp = rpc.complete_rsync(drive, db_file, args)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(resp, HTTPException))
self.assertEqual(404, resp.status_int)
resp = rpc.complete_rsync(drive, 'new_db_file', args)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(resp, HTTPException))
self.assertEqual(404, resp.status_int)
def test_complete_rsync(self):
drive = mkdtemp()
args = ['old_file']
rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc('/', '/', FakeBroker, False)
os.mkdir('%s/tmp' % drive)
old_file = '%s/tmp/old_file' % drive
new_file = '%s/new_db_file' % drive
try:
fp = open(old_file, 'w')
fp.write('void')
fp.close
resp = rpc.complete_rsync(drive, new_file, args)
self.assertEqual(204, resp.status_int)
finally:
rmtree(drive)
@with_tempdir
def test_empty_suffix_and_hash_dirs_get_cleanedup(self, tempdir):
datadir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'containers')
db_path = ('450/afd/7089ab48d955ab0851fc51cc17a34afd/'
'7089ab48d955ab0851fc51cc17a34afd.db')
random_file = ('1060/xyz/1234ab48d955ab0851fc51cc17a34xyz/'
'1234ab48d955ab0851fc51cc17a34xyz.abc')
# trailing "/" indicates empty dir
paths = [
# empty part dir
'240/',
# empty suffix dir
'18/aba/',
# empty hashdir
'1054/27e/d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e/',
# database
db_path,
# non database file
random_file,
]
for path in paths:
path = os.path.join(datadir, path)
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path))
if os.path.basename(path):
# our setup requires "directories" to end in "/" (i.e. basename
# is ''); otherwise, create an empty file
open(path, 'w')
# sanity
self.assertEqual({'240', '18', '1054', '1060', '450'},
set(os.listdir(datadir)))
for path in paths:
dirpath = os.path.join(datadir, os.path.dirname(path))
self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(dirpath))
node_id = 1
results = list(db_replicator.roundrobin_datadirs([(datadir, node_id)]))
expected = [
('450', os.path.join(datadir, db_path), node_id),
]
self.assertEqual(results, expected)
# all the empty leaf dirs are cleaned up
for path in paths:
if os.path.basename(path):
check = self.assertTrue
else:
check = self.assertFalse
dirpath = os.path.join(datadir, os.path.dirname(path))
isdir = os.path.isdir(dirpath)
check(isdir, '%r is%s a directory!' % (
dirpath, '' if isdir else ' not'))
# despite the leaves cleaned up it takes a few loops to finish it off
self.assertEqual({'18', '1054', '1060', '450'},
set(os.listdir(datadir)))
results = list(db_replicator.roundrobin_datadirs([(datadir, node_id)]))
self.assertEqual(results, expected)
self.assertEqual({'1054', '1060', '450'},
set(os.listdir(datadir)))
results = list(db_replicator.roundrobin_datadirs([(datadir, node_id)]))
self.assertEqual(results, expected)
# non db file in '1060' dir is not deleted and exception is handled
self.assertEqual({'1060', '450'},
set(os.listdir(datadir)))
def test_roundrobin_datadirs(self):
listdir_calls = []
isdir_calls = []
exists_calls = []
shuffle_calls = []
rmdir_calls = []
def _listdir(path):
listdir_calls.append(path)
if not path.startswith('/srv/node/sda/containers') and \
not path.startswith('/srv/node/sdb/containers'):
return []
path = path[len('/srv/node/sdx/containers'):]
if path == '':
return ['123', '456', '789', '9999']
# 456 will pretend to be a file
# 9999 will be an empty partition with no contents
elif path == '/123':
return ['abc', 'def.db'] # def.db will pretend to be a file
elif path == '/123/abc':
# 11111111111111111111111111111abc will pretend to be a file
return ['00000000000000000000000000000abc',
'11111111111111111111111111111abc']
elif path == '/123/abc/00000000000000000000000000000abc':
return ['00000000000000000000000000000abc.db',
# This other.db isn't in the right place, so should be
# ignored later.
'000000000000000000000000000other.db',
'weird1'] # weird1 will pretend to be a dir, if asked
elif path == '/789':
return ['ghi', 'jkl'] # jkl will pretend to be a file
elif path == '/789/ghi':
# 33333333333333333333333333333ghi will pretend to be a file
return ['22222222222222222222222222222ghi',
'33333333333333333333333333333ghi']
elif path == '/789/ghi/22222222222222222222222222222ghi':
return ['22222222222222222222222222222ghi.db',
'weird2'] # weird2 will pretend to be a dir, if asked
elif path == '9999':
return []
return []
def _isdir(path):
isdir_calls.append(path)
if not path.startswith('/srv/node/sda/containers') and \
not path.startswith('/srv/node/sdb/containers'):
return False
path = path[len('/srv/node/sdx/containers'):]
if path in ('/123', '/123/abc',
'/123/abc/00000000000000000000000000000abc',
'/123/abc/00000000000000000000000000000abc/weird1',
'/789', '/789/ghi',
'/789/ghi/22222222222222222222222222222ghi',
'/789/ghi/22222222222222222222222222222ghi/weird2',
'/9999'):
return True
return False
def _exists(arg):
exists_calls.append(arg)
return True
def _shuffle(arg):
shuffle_calls.append(arg)
def _rmdir(arg):
rmdir_calls.append(arg)
base = 'swift.common.db_replicator.'
with mock.patch(base + 'os.listdir', _listdir), \
mock.patch(base + 'os.path.isdir', _isdir), \
mock.patch(base + 'os.path.exists', _exists), \
mock.patch(base + 'random.shuffle', _shuffle), \
mock.patch(base + 'os.rmdir', _rmdir):
datadirs = [('/srv/node/sda/containers', 1),
('/srv/node/sdb/containers', 2)]
results = list(db_replicator.roundrobin_datadirs(datadirs))
# The results show that the .db files are returned, the devices
# interleaved.
self.assertEqual(results, [
('123', '/srv/node/sda/containers/123/abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc.db', 1),
('123', '/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc.db', 2),
('789', '/srv/node/sda/containers/789/ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi.db', 1),
('789', '/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi.db', 2)])
# The listdir calls show that we only listdir the dirs
self.assertEqual(listdir_calls, [
'/srv/node/sda/containers',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/123',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/123/abc',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/123',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/abc',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/789',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/789/ghi',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/789',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/ghi',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/9999',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/9999'])
# The isdir calls show that we did ask about the things pretending
# to be files at various levels.
self.assertEqual(isdir_calls, [
'/srv/node/sda/containers/123',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/123/abc',
('/srv/node/sda/containers/123/abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc'),
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/123',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/abc',
('/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc'),
('/srv/node/sda/containers/123/abc/'
'11111111111111111111111111111abc'),
'/srv/node/sda/containers/123/def.db',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/456',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/789',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/789/ghi',
('/srv/node/sda/containers/789/ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi'),
('/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/abc/'
'11111111111111111111111111111abc'),
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/def.db',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/456',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/789',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/ghi',
('/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi'),
('/srv/node/sda/containers/789/ghi/'
'33333333333333333333333333333ghi'),
'/srv/node/sda/containers/789/jkl',
'/srv/node/sda/containers/9999',
('/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/ghi/'
'33333333333333333333333333333ghi'),
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/jkl',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/9999'])
# The exists calls are the .db files we looked for as we walked the
# structure.
self.assertEqual(exists_calls, [
('/srv/node/sda/containers/123/abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc.db'),
('/srv/node/sdb/containers/123/abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc/'
'00000000000000000000000000000abc.db'),
('/srv/node/sda/containers/789/ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi.db'),
('/srv/node/sdb/containers/789/ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi/'
'22222222222222222222222222222ghi.db')])
# Shows that we called shuffle twice, once for each device.
self.assertEqual(
shuffle_calls, [['123', '456', '789', '9999'],
['123', '456', '789', '9999']])
# Shows that we called removed the two empty partition directories.
self.assertEqual(
rmdir_calls, ['/srv/node/sda/containers/9999',
'/srv/node/sdb/containers/9999'])
@mock.patch("swift.common.db_replicator.ReplConnection", mock.Mock())
def test_http_connect(self):
node = "node"
partition = "partition"
db_file = __file__
replicator = TestReplicator({})
replicator._http_connect(node, partition, db_file)
db_replicator.ReplConnection.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(node, partition,
os.path.basename(db_file).split('.', 1)[0],
replicator.logger)])
class TestReplToNode(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
db_replicator.ring = FakeRing()
self.delete_db_calls = []
self.broker = FakeBroker()
self.replicator = TestReplicator({'per_diff': 10})
self.fake_node = {'ip': '127.0.0.1', 'device': 'sda1', 'port': 1000}
self.fake_info = {'id': 'a', 'point': -1, 'max_row': 20, 'hash': 'b',
'created_at': 100, 'put_timestamp': 0,
'delete_timestamp': 0, 'count': 0,
'metadata': {
'Test': ('Value', normalize_timestamp(1))}}
self.replicator.logger = mock.Mock()
self.replicator._rsync_db = mock.Mock(return_value=True)
self.replicator._usync_db = mock.Mock(return_value=True)
self.http = ReplHttp('{"id": 3, "point": -1}')
self.replicator._http_connect = lambda *args: self.http
def test_repl_to_node_usync_success(self):
rinfo = {"id": 3, "point": -1, "max_row": 10, "hash": "c"}
self.http = ReplHttp(json.dumps(rinfo))
local_sync = self.broker.get_sync()
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, self.broker, '0', self.fake_info), True)
self.replicator._usync_db.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(max(rinfo['point'], local_sync), self.broker,
self.http, rinfo['id'], self.fake_info['id'])
])
def test_repl_to_node_rsync_success(self):
rinfo = {"id": 3, "point": -1, "max_row": 9, "hash": "c"}
self.http = ReplHttp(json.dumps(rinfo))
self.broker.get_sync()
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, self.broker, '0', self.fake_info), True)
self.replicator.logger.increment.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.increment('remote_merges')
])
self.replicator._rsync_db.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(self.broker, self.fake_node, self.http,
self.fake_info['id'],
replicate_method='rsync_then_merge',
replicate_timeout=(self.fake_info['count'] / 2000),
different_region=False)
])
def test_repl_to_node_already_in_sync(self):
rinfo = {"id": 3, "point": -1, "max_row": 20, "hash": "b"}
self.http = ReplHttp(json.dumps(rinfo))
self.broker.get_sync()
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, self.broker, '0', self.fake_info), True)
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._rsync_db.call_count, 0)
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._usync_db.call_count, 0)
def test_repl_to_node_not_found(self):
self.http = ReplHttp('{"id": 3, "point": -1}', set_status=404)
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, self.broker, '0', self.fake_info, False), True)
self.replicator.logger.increment.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.increment('rsyncs')
])
self.replicator._rsync_db.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(self.broker, self.fake_node, self.http,
self.fake_info['id'], different_region=False)
])
def test_repl_to_node_drive_not_mounted(self):
self.http = ReplHttp('{"id": 3, "point": -1}', set_status=507)
self.assertRaises(DriveNotMounted, self.replicator._repl_to_node,
self.fake_node, FakeBroker(), '0', self.fake_info)
def test_repl_to_node_300_status(self):
self.http = ReplHttp('{"id": 3, "point": -1}', set_status=300)
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, FakeBroker(), '0', self.fake_info), None)
def test_repl_to_node_not_response(self):
self.http = mock.Mock(replicate=mock.Mock(return_value=None))
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, FakeBroker(), '0', self.fake_info), False)
def test_repl_to_node_small_container_always_usync(self):
# Tests that a small container that is > 50% out of sync will
# still use usync.
rinfo = {"id": 3, "point": -1, "hash": "c"}
# Turn per_diff back to swift's default.
self.replicator.per_diff = 1000
for r, l in ((5, 20), (40, 100), (450, 1000), (550, 1500)):
rinfo['max_row'] = r
self.fake_info['max_row'] = l
self.replicator._usync_db = mock.Mock(return_value=True)
self.http = ReplHttp(json.dumps(rinfo))
local_sync = self.broker.get_sync()
self.assertEqual(self.replicator._repl_to_node(
self.fake_node, self.broker, '0', self.fake_info), True)
self.replicator._usync_db.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(max(rinfo['point'], local_sync), self.broker,
self.http, rinfo['id'], self.fake_info['id'])
])
class FakeHTTPResponse(object):
def __init__(self, resp):
self.resp = resp
@property
def status(self):
return self.resp.status_int
@property
def data(self):
return self.resp.body
def attach_fake_replication_rpc(rpc, replicate_hook=None):
class FakeReplConnection(object):
def __init__(self, node, partition, hash_, logger):
self.logger = logger
self.node = node
self.partition = partition
self.path = '/%s/%s/%s' % (node['device'], partition, hash_)
self.host = node['replication_ip']
def replicate(self, op, *sync_args):
print('REPLICATE: %s, %s, %r' % (self.path, op, sync_args))
replicate_args = self.path.lstrip('/').split('/')
args = [op] + list(sync_args)
swob_response = rpc.dispatch(replicate_args, args)
resp = FakeHTTPResponse(swob_response)
if replicate_hook:
replicate_hook(op, *sync_args)
return resp
return FakeReplConnection
class ExampleReplicator(db_replicator.Replicator):
server_type = 'fake'
brokerclass = ExampleBroker
datadir = 'fake'
default_port = 1000
class TestReplicatorSync(unittest.TestCase):
# override in subclass
backend = ExampleReplicator.brokerclass
datadir = ExampleReplicator.datadir
replicator_daemon = ExampleReplicator
replicator_rpc = db_replicator.ReplicatorRpc
def setUp(self):
self.root = mkdtemp()
self.rpc = self.replicator_rpc(
self.root, self.datadir, self.backend, False,
logger=unit.debug_logger())
FakeReplConnection = attach_fake_replication_rpc(self.rpc)
self._orig_ReplConnection = db_replicator.ReplConnection
db_replicator.ReplConnection = FakeReplConnection
self._orig_Ring = db_replicator.ring.Ring
self._ring = unit.FakeRing()
db_replicator.ring.Ring = lambda *args, **kwargs: self._get_ring()
self.logger = unit.debug_logger()
def tearDown(self):
db_replicator.ReplConnection = self._orig_ReplConnection
db_replicator.ring.Ring = self._orig_Ring
rmtree(self.root)
def _get_ring(self):
return self._ring
def _get_broker(self, account, container=None, node_index=0):
hash_ = hash_path(account, container)
part, nodes = self._ring.get_nodes(account, container)
drive = nodes[node_index]['device']
db_path = os.path.join(self.root, drive,
storage_directory(self.datadir, part, hash_),
hash_ + '.db')
return self.backend(db_path, account=account, container=container)
def _get_broker_part_node(self, broker):
part, nodes = self._ring.get_nodes(broker.account, broker.container)
storage_dir = broker.db_file[len(self.root):].lstrip(os.path.sep)
broker_device = storage_dir.split(os.path.sep, 1)[0]
for node in nodes:
if node['device'] == broker_device:
return part, node
def _get_daemon(self, node, conf_updates):
conf = {
'devices': self.root,
'recon_cache_path': self.root,
'mount_check': 'false',
'bind_port': node['replication_port'],
}
if conf_updates:
conf.update(conf_updates)
return self.replicator_daemon(conf, logger=self.logger)
def _run_once(self, node, conf_updates=None, daemon=None):
daemon = daemon or self._get_daemon(node, conf_updates)
def _rsync_file(db_file, remote_file, **kwargs):
remote_server, remote_path = remote_file.split('/', 1)
dest_path = os.path.join(self.root, remote_path)
copy(db_file, dest_path)
return True
daemon._rsync_file = _rsync_file
with mock.patch('swift.common.db_replicator.whataremyips',
new=lambda *a, **kw: [node['replication_ip']]):
daemon.run_once()
return daemon
def test_local_ids(self):
for drive in ('sda', 'sdb', 'sdd'):
os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.root, drive, self.datadir))
for node in self._ring.devs:
daemon = self._run_once(node)
if node['device'] == 'sdc':
self.assertEqual(daemon._local_device_ids, set())
else:
self.assertEqual(daemon._local_device_ids,
set([node['id']]))
def test_clean_up_after_deleted_brokers(self):
broker = self._get_broker('a', 'c', node_index=0)
part, node = self._get_broker_part_node(broker)
part = str(part)
daemon = self._run_once(node)
# create a super old broker and delete it!
forever_ago = time.time() - daemon.reclaim_age
put_timestamp = normalize_timestamp(forever_ago - 2)
delete_timestamp = normalize_timestamp(forever_ago - 1)
broker.initialize(put_timestamp)
broker.delete_db(delete_timestamp)
# if we have a container broker make sure it's reported
if hasattr(broker, 'reported'):
info = broker.get_info()
broker.reported(info['put_timestamp'],
info['delete_timestamp'],
info['object_count'],
info['bytes_used'])
info = broker.get_replication_info()
self.assertTrue(daemon.report_up_to_date(info))
# we have a part dir
part_root = os.path.join(self.root, node['device'], self.datadir)
parts = os.listdir(part_root)
self.assertEqual([part], parts)
# with a single suffix
suff = os.listdir(os.path.join(part_root, part))
self.assertEqual(1, len(suff))
# running replicator will remove the deleted db
daemon = self._run_once(node, daemon=daemon)
self.assertEqual(1, daemon.stats['remove'])
# we still have a part dir (but it's empty)
suff = os.listdir(os.path.join(part_root, part))
self.assertEqual(0, len(suff))
# run it again and there's nothing to do...
daemon = self._run_once(node, daemon=daemon)
self.assertEqual(0, daemon.stats['attempted'])
# but empty part dir is cleaned up!
parts = os.listdir(part_root)
self.assertEqual(0, len(parts))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()