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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
#
# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
2023-11-21 21:29:58 +01:00
# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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#
# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
#
# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
#
# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
#
#
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.storage.database import (
DatabasePool,
LoggingDatabaseConnection,
LoggingTransaction,
)
from synapse.storage.types import Cursor
from synapse.storage.util.id_generators import MultiWriterIdGenerator
from synapse.storage.util.sequence import (
LocalSequenceGenerator,
PostgresSequenceGenerator,
SequenceGenerator,
)
from synapse.util import Clock
from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase
from tests.utils import USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS
class MultiWriterIdGeneratorBase(HomeserverTestCase):
positive: bool = True
tables: List[str] = ["foobar"]
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.store = hs.get_datastores().main
self.db_pool: DatabasePool = self.store.db_pool
self.instances: Dict[str, MultiWriterIdGenerator] = {}
self.get_success(self.db_pool.runInteraction("_setup_db", self._setup_db))
if USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
self.seq_gen: SequenceGenerator = PostgresSequenceGenerator("foobar_seq")
else:
self.seq_gen = LocalSequenceGenerator(lambda _: 0)
def _setup_db(self, txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
if USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
txn.execute("CREATE SEQUENCE foobar_seq")
for table in self.tables:
txn.execute(
"""
CREATE TABLE %s (
stream_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
instance_name TEXT NOT NULL,
data TEXT
);
"""
% (table,)
)
def _create_id_generator(
self,
instance_name: str = "master",
writers: Optional[List[str]] = None,
) -> MultiWriterIdGenerator:
def _create(conn: LoggingDatabaseConnection) -> MultiWriterIdGenerator:
return MultiWriterIdGenerator(
conn,
self.db_pool,
notifier=self.hs.get_replication_notifier(),
stream_name="test_stream",
instance_name=instance_name,
tables=[(table, "instance_name", "stream_id") for table in self.tables],
sequence_name="foobar_seq",
writers=writers or ["master"],
positive=self.positive,
)
self.instances[instance_name] = self.get_success_or_raise(
self.db_pool.runWithConnection(_create)
)
return self.instances[instance_name]
def _replicate(self, instance_name: str) -> None:
"""Similate a replication event for the given instance."""
writer = self.instances[instance_name]
token = writer.get_current_token_for_writer(instance_name)
for generator in self.instances.values():
if writer != generator:
generator.advance(instance_name, token)
def _replicate_all(self) -> None:
"""Similate a replication event for all instances."""
for instance_name in self.instances:
self._replicate(instance_name)
def _insert_row(
self, instance_name: str, stream_id: int, table: Optional[str] = None
) -> None:
"""Insert one row as the given instance with given stream_id."""
if table is None:
table = self.tables[0]
factor = 1 if self.positive else -1
def _insert(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
txn.execute(
"INSERT INTO %s VALUES (?, ?)" % (table,),
(
stream_id,
instance_name,
),
)
txn.execute(
"""
INSERT INTO stream_positions VALUES ('test_stream', ?, ?)
ON CONFLICT (stream_name, instance_name) DO UPDATE SET stream_id = ?
""",
(instance_name, stream_id * factor, stream_id * factor),
)
self.get_success(self.db_pool.runInteraction("_insert_row", _insert))
def _insert_rows(
self,
instance_name: str,
number: int,
table: Optional[str] = None,
update_stream_table: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""Insert N rows as the given instance, inserting with stream IDs pulled
from the postgres sequence.
"""
if table is None:
table = self.tables[0]
factor = 1 if self.positive else -1
def _insert(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
for _ in range(number):
next_val = self.seq_gen.get_next_id_txn(txn)
txn.execute(
"INSERT INTO %s (stream_id, instance_name) VALUES (?, ?)"
% (table,),
(next_val, instance_name),
)
if update_stream_table:
txn.execute(
"""
INSERT INTO stream_positions VALUES ('test_stream', ?, ?)
ON CONFLICT (stream_name, instance_name) DO UPDATE SET stream_id = ?
""",
(instance_name, next_val * factor, next_val * factor),
)
self.get_success(self.db_pool.runInteraction("_insert_rows", _insert))
class MultiWriterIdGeneratorTestCase(MultiWriterIdGeneratorBase):
def test_empty(self) -> None:
"""Test an ID generator against an empty database gives sensible
current positions.
"""
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
# The table is empty so we expect the map for positions to have a dummy
# minimum value.
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 1})
def test_single_instance(self) -> None:
"""Test that reads and writes from a single process are handled
correctly.
"""
# Prefill table with 7 rows written by 'master'
self._insert_rows("master", 7)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 8})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 8)
def test_out_of_order_finish(self) -> None:
"""Test that IDs persisted out of order are correctly handled"""
# Prefill table with 7 rows written by 'master'
self._insert_rows("master", 7)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
ctx1 = id_gen.get_next()
ctx2 = id_gen.get_next()
ctx3 = id_gen.get_next()
ctx4 = id_gen.get_next()
s1 = self.get_success(ctx1.__aenter__())
s2 = self.get_success(ctx2.__aenter__())
s3 = self.get_success(ctx3.__aenter__())
s4 = self.get_success(ctx4.__aenter__())
self.assertEqual(s1, 8)
self.assertEqual(s2, 9)
self.assertEqual(s3, 10)
self.assertEqual(s4, 11)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
self.get_success(ctx2.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
self.get_success(ctx1.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 9})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 9)
self.get_success(ctx4.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 9})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 9)
self.get_success(ctx3.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 11})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 11)
def test_get_next_txn(self) -> None:
"""Test that the `get_next_txn` function works correctly."""
# Prefill table with 7 rows written by 'master'
self._insert_rows("master", 7)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
def _get_next_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
stream_id = id_gen.get_next_txn(txn)
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
self.get_success(self.db_pool.runInteraction("test", _get_next_txn))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 8})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 8)
def test_restart_during_out_of_order_persistence(self) -> None:
"""Test that restarting a process while another process is writing out
of order updates are handled correctly.
"""
# Prefill table with 7 rows written by 'master'
self._insert_rows("master", 7)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
# Persist two rows at once
ctx1 = id_gen.get_next()
ctx2 = id_gen.get_next()
s1 = self.get_success(ctx1.__aenter__())
s2 = self.get_success(ctx2.__aenter__())
self.assertEqual(s1, 8)
self.assertEqual(s2, 9)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
# We finish persisting the second row before restart
self.get_success(ctx2.__aexit__(None, None, None))
# We simulate a restart of another worker by just creating a new ID gen.
id_gen_worker = self._create_id_generator("worker")
# Restarted worker should not see the second persisted row
self.assertEqual(id_gen_worker.get_positions(), {"master": 7})
self.assertEqual(id_gen_worker.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), 7)
# Now if we persist the first row then both instances should jump ahead
# correctly.
self.get_success(ctx1.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": 9})
id_gen_worker.advance("master", 9)
self.assertEqual(id_gen_worker.get_positions(), {"master": 9})
class WorkerMultiWriterIdGeneratorTestCase(MultiWriterIdGeneratorBase):
if not USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
skip = "Requires Postgres"
def _insert_row_with_id(self, instance_name: str, stream_id: int) -> None:
"""Insert one row as the given instance with given stream_id, updating
the postgres sequence position to match.
"""
def _insert(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
txn.execute(
"INSERT INTO foobar (stream_id, instance_name) VALUES (?, ?)",
(
stream_id,
instance_name,
),
)
txn.execute("SELECT setval('foobar_seq', ?)", (stream_id,))
txn.execute(
"""
INSERT INTO stream_positions VALUES ('test_stream', ?, ?)
ON CONFLICT (stream_name, instance_name) DO UPDATE SET stream_id = ?
""",
(instance_name, stream_id, stream_id),
)
self.get_success(self.db_pool.runInteraction("_insert_row_with_id", _insert))
def test_get_persisted_upto_position(self) -> None:
"""Test that `get_persisted_upto_position` correctly tracks updates to
positions.
"""
# The following tests are a bit cheeky in that we notify about new
# positions via `advance` without *actually* advancing the postgres
# sequence.
self._insert_row_with_id("first", 3)
self._insert_row_with_id("second", 5)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator("worker", writers=["first", "second"])
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 5})
# Min is 3 and there is a gap between 5, so we expect it to be 3.
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 3)
# We advance "first" straight to 6. Min is now 5 but there is no gap so
# we expect it to be 6
id_gen.advance("first", 6)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 6)
# No gap, so we expect 7.
id_gen.advance("second", 7)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 7)
# We haven't seen 8 yet, so we expect 7 still.
id_gen.advance("second", 9)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 7)
# Now that we've seen 7, 8 and 9 we can got straight to 9.
id_gen.advance("first", 8)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 9)
# Jump forward with gaps. The minimum is 11, even though we haven't seen
# 10 we know that everything before 11 must be persisted.
id_gen.advance("first", 11)
id_gen.advance("second", 15)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 11)
def test_get_persisted_upto_position_get_next(self) -> None:
"""Test that `get_persisted_upto_position` correctly tracks updates to
positions when `get_next` is called.
"""
self._insert_row_with_id("first", 3)
self._insert_row_with_id("second", 5)
id_gen = self._create_id_generator("first", writers=["first", "second"])
# When the writer is created, it assumes its own position is the current head of
# the sequence
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 5, "second": 5})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 5)
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 6)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 5)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 6)
# We assume that so long as `get_next` does correctly advance the
# `persisted_upto_position` in this case, then it will be correct in the
# other cases that are tested above (since they'll hit the same code).
def test_multi_instance(self) -> None:
"""Test that reads and writes from multiple processes are handled
correctly.
"""
self._insert_rows("first", 3)
first_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("first", writers=["first", "second"])
self._insert_rows("second", 4)
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("second", writers=["first", "second"])
self._replicate_all()
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with first_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(
first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7}
)
self.assertEqual(
second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7}
)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 7)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 8, "second": 7})
# However the ID gen on the second instance won't have seen the update
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
# ... but calling `get_next` on the second instance should give a unique
# stream ID
async def _get_next_async2() -> None:
async with second_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 9)
self.assertEqual(
second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7}
)
self.get_success(_get_next_async2())
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 9})
# If the second ID gen gets told about the first, it correctly updates
second_id_gen.advance("first", 8)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 8, "second": 9})
def test_multi_instance_empty_row(self) -> None:
"""Test that reads and writes from multiple processes are handled
correctly, when one of the writers starts without any rows.
"""
# Insert some rows for two out of three of the ID gens.
self._insert_rows("first", 3)
first_id_gen = self._create_id_generator(
"first", writers=["first", "second", "third"]
)
self._insert_rows("second", 4)
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator(
"second", writers=["first", "second", "third"]
)
third_id_gen = self._create_id_generator(
"third", writers=["first", "second", "third"]
)
self._replicate_all()
self.assertEqual(
first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7, "third": 7}
)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("third"), 7)
self.assertEqual(
second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7, "third": 7}
)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("third"), 7)
# Try allocating a new ID gen and check that we only see position
# advanced after we leave the context manager.
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with third_id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 8)
self.assertEqual(
third_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7, "third": 7}
)
self.assertEqual(third_id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 7)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(
third_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7, "third": 8}
)
def test_writer_config_change(self) -> None:
"""Test that changing the writer config correctly works."""
self._insert_row_with_id("first", 3)
self._insert_row_with_id("second", 5)
# Initial config has two writers
id_gen = self._create_id_generator("worker", writers=["first", "second"])
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 3)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 3)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 5)
# New config removes one of the configs. Note that if the writer is
# removed from config we assume that it has been shut down and has
# finished persisting, hence why the persisted upto position is 5.
id_gen_2 = self._create_id_generator("second", writers=["second"])
self.assertEqual(id_gen_2.get_persisted_upto_position(), 5)
self.assertEqual(id_gen_2.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 5)
# This config points to a single, previously unused writer.
id_gen_3 = self._create_id_generator("third", writers=["third"])
self.assertEqual(id_gen_3.get_persisted_upto_position(), 5)
# For new writers we assume their initial position to be the current
# persisted up to position. This stops Synapse from doing a full table
# scan when a new writer comes along.
self.assertEqual(id_gen_3.get_current_token_for_writer("third"), 5)
id_gen_4 = self._create_id_generator("fourth", writers=["third"])
self.assertEqual(id_gen_4.get_current_token_for_writer("third"), 5)
# Check that we get a sane next stream ID with this new config.
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with id_gen_3.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 6)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(id_gen_3.get_persisted_upto_position(), 6)
# If we add back the old "first" then we shouldn't see the persisted up
# to position revert back to 3.
id_gen_5 = self._create_id_generator("five", writers=["first", "third"])
self.assertEqual(id_gen_5.get_persisted_upto_position(), 6)
self.assertEqual(id_gen_5.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 6)
self.assertEqual(id_gen_5.get_current_token_for_writer("third"), 6)
def test_sequence_consistency(self) -> None:
"""Test that we correct the sequence if the table and sequence diverges."""
# Prefill with some rows
self._insert_row_with_id("master", 3)
# Now we add a row *without* updating the stream ID
def _insert(txn: Cursor) -> None:
txn.execute("INSERT INTO foobar VALUES (26, 'master')")
self.get_success(self.db_pool.runInteraction("_insert", _insert))
# Creating the ID gen should now fix the inconsistency
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self.assertEqual(stream_id, 27)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
def test_minimal_local_token(self) -> None:
self._insert_rows("first", 3)
first_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("first", writers=["first", "second"])
self._insert_rows("second", 4)
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("second", writers=["first", "second"])
self._replicate_all()
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_minimal_local_current_token(), 3)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_minimal_local_current_token(), 7)
def test_current_token_gap(self) -> None:
"""Test that getting the current token for a writer returns the maximal
token when there are no writes.
"""
self._insert_rows("first", 3)
first_id_gen = self._create_id_generator(
"first", writers=["first", "second", "third"]
)
self._insert_rows("second", 4)
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator(
"second", writers=["first", "second", "third"]
)
self._replicate_all()
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token(), 7)
# Check that the first ID gen advancing causes the second ID gen to
# advance (as the second ID gen has nothing in flight).
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with first_id_gen.get_next_mult(2):
pass
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
second_id_gen.advance("first", 9)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 9)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 9)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token(), 7)
# Check that the first ID gen advancing doesn't advance the second ID
# gen when the second ID gen has stuff in flight.
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
ctxmgr = second_id_gen.get_next()
self.get_success(ctxmgr.__aenter__())
second_id_gen.advance("first", 11)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 11)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 9)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token(), 7)
self.get_success(ctxmgr.__aexit__(None, None, None))
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 11)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 12)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token(), 7)
class BackwardsMultiWriterIdGeneratorTestCase(MultiWriterIdGeneratorBase):
"""Tests MultiWriterIdGenerator that produce *negative* stream IDs."""
if not USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
skip = "Requires Postgres"
positive = False
def test_single_instance(self) -> None:
"""Test that reads and writes from a single process are handled
correctly.
"""
id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with id_gen.get_next() as stream_id:
self._insert_row("master", stream_id)
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": -1})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), -1)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), -1)
async def _get_next_async2() -> None:
async with id_gen.get_next_mult(3) as stream_ids:
for stream_id in stream_ids:
self._insert_row("master", stream_id)
self.get_success(_get_next_async2())
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": -4})
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), -4)
self.assertEqual(id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), -4)
# Test loading from DB by creating a second ID gen
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator()
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"master": -4})
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("master"), -4)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), -4)
def test_multiple_instance(self) -> None:
"""Tests that having multiple instances that get advanced over
federation works corretly.
"""
id_gen_1 = self._create_id_generator("first", writers=["first", "second"])
id_gen_2 = self._create_id_generator("second", writers=["first", "second"])
async def _get_next_async() -> None:
async with id_gen_1.get_next() as stream_id:
self._insert_row("first", stream_id)
self._replicate("first")
self.get_success(_get_next_async())
self.assertEqual(id_gen_1.get_positions(), {"first": -1, "second": -1})
self.assertEqual(id_gen_2.get_positions(), {"first": -1, "second": -1})
self.assertEqual(id_gen_1.get_persisted_upto_position(), -1)
self.assertEqual(id_gen_2.get_persisted_upto_position(), -1)
async def _get_next_async2() -> None:
async with id_gen_2.get_next() as stream_id:
self._insert_row("second", stream_id)
self._replicate("second")
self.get_success(_get_next_async2())
self.assertEqual(id_gen_1.get_positions(), {"first": -1, "second": -2})
self.assertEqual(id_gen_2.get_positions(), {"first": -1, "second": -2})
self.assertEqual(id_gen_1.get_persisted_upto_position(), -2)
self.assertEqual(id_gen_2.get_persisted_upto_position(), -2)
class MultiTableMultiWriterIdGeneratorTestCase(MultiWriterIdGeneratorBase):
if not USE_POSTGRES_FOR_TESTS:
skip = "Requires Postgres"
tables = ["foobar1", "foobar2"]
def test_load_existing_stream(self) -> None:
"""Test creating ID gens with multiple tables that have rows from after
the position in `stream_positions` table.
"""
self._insert_rows("first", 3, table="foobar1")
first_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("first", writers=["first", "second"])
self._insert_rows("second", 3, table="foobar2")
self._insert_rows("second", 1, table="foobar2", update_stream_table=False)
second_id_gen = self._create_id_generator("second", writers=["first", "second"])
self._replicate_all()
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
self.assertEqual(first_id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_positions(), {"first": 3, "second": 7})
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("first"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer("second"), 7)
self.assertEqual(second_id_gen.get_persisted_upto_position(), 7)