Start implementing metric tests
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requirements-dev.yml
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requirements-dev.yml
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-r requirements.txt
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testcontainers[postgresql]
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pytest
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black
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tests/sql-tests.py
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tests/sql-tests.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from testcontainers import PostgresContainer
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import requests
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import yaml
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import sys
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pg_versions=[9.2, 9.6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 17]
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pgmon_port=93849
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tests = {}
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container = None
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def std_version(version):
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if version[0] == '9':
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return int(f"{version[0]}0{version[1]}00")
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else
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return int(f"{version}0000")
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def run_test(metric, params, status, check):
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"""
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Validate the return code and restults of a query
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params:
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metric: The name of the metric to test
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params: A dictionary of query parameters to use when testing
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status: The expected status code
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check: A regular expression to validate the results (or None)
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"""
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result = requests.get(f"http://localhost:{pgmon_port}/{metric}", params=params)
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if result.status_code != status:
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print(f"FAIL: {metric}[{params}] returned wrong status code: {result.status_code}")
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return False
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if re.match(check, result.text):
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print(f"SUCCESS: {metric}[{params}]")
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return True
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else
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print(f"FAIL: {metric}[{params}] result is invalid, got:\n {result.text}")
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return False
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def run_all_tests(version):
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"""
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Run all defined tests against the current running instance
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params:
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version: The PostgreSQL version currently being tested (server_version_num format)
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"""
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errors = 0
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# Convert versions like 12 to 120000
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version_num = std_version(version)
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# Loop through all of the metrics to test.
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for metric in tests.keys():
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params = metric.get('params', {})
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status = 200
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check = ''
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# Find the correct version of the status and check parameters (assuming there are any).
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# If there are any check conditions, find the highest version that does not exceed the version we're currently testing against.
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# To do this, we order the keys (versions) in reverse, so we start with the highest.
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for v in reversed(sorted(metric.get('expect', {}).keys())):
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# If we've reached a version <= the one we're testing use it.
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if int(v) <= version_num:
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status = metric['expect'][v]['status']
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check = metric['expect'][v]['check']
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break
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if not run_test(metric, metrics[metric].get(params, {}), status, check):
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errors += 1
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return errors
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def start_test_db(version):
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#container = PostgresContainer()
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pass
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# Read the test script
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try:
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with open("metric_tests.yml", 'r') as f:
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tests = yaml.safe_load(f)
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except yaml.parser.ParserError as e:
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sys.exit("Failed to parse metrics_test.yml: {e}")
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# Run
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