#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script is designed for developers who want to test their code # against Complement. # # It makes a Synapse image which represents the current checkout, # builds a synapse-complement image on top, then runs tests with it. # # By default the script will fetch the latest Complement main branch and # run tests with that. This can be overridden to use a custom Complement # checkout by setting the COMPLEMENT_DIR environment variable to the # filepath of a local Complement checkout or by setting the COMPLEMENT_REF # environment variable to pull a different branch or commit. # # To use the 'podman' command instead 'docker', set the PODMAN environment # variable. Example: # # PODMAN=1 ./complement.sh # # By default Synapse is run in monolith mode. This can be overridden by # setting the WORKERS environment variable. # # You can optionally give a "-f" argument (for "fast") before any to skip # rebuilding the docker images, if you just want to rerun the tests. # # Remaining commandline arguments are passed through to `go test`. For example, # you can supply a regular expression of test method names via the "-run" # argument: # # ./complement.sh -run "TestOutboundFederation(Profile|Send)" # # Specifying TEST_ONLY_SKIP_DEP_HASH_VERIFICATION=1 will cause `poetry export` # to not emit any hashes when building the Docker image. This then means that # you can use 'unverifiable' sources such as git repositories as dependencies. # Exit if a line returns a non-zero exit code set -e # Helper to emit annotations that collapse portions of the log in GitHub Actions echo_if_github() { if [[ -n "$GITHUB_WORKFLOW" ]]; then echo $* fi } # Helper to print out the usage instructions usage() { cat >&2 <... Run the complement test suite on Synapse. -f, --fast Skip rebuilding the docker images, and just use the most recent 'complement-synapse:latest' image. Conflicts with --build-only. --build-only Only build the Docker images. Don't actually run Complement. Conflicts with -f/--fast. -e, --editable Use an editable build of Synapse, rebuilding the image if necessary. This is suitable for use in development where a fast turn-around time is important. Not suitable for use in CI in case the editable environment is impure. --rebuild-editable Force a rebuild of the editable build of Synapse. This is occasionally useful if the built-in rebuild detection with --editable fails, e.g. when changing configure_workers_and_start.py. For help on arguments to 'go test', run 'go help testflag'. EOF } # parse our arguments skip_docker_build="" skip_complement_run="" while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do arg=$1 case "$arg" in "-h") usage exit 1 ;; "-f"|"--fast") skip_docker_build=1 ;; "--build-only") skip_complement_run=1 ;; "-e"|"--editable") use_editable_synapse=1 ;; "--rebuild-editable") rebuild_editable_synapse=1 ;; *) # unknown arg: presumably an argument to gotest. break the loop. break esac shift done # enable buildkit for the docker builds export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 # Determine whether to use the docker or podman container runtime. if [ -n "$PODMAN" ]; then export CONTAINER_RUNTIME=podman export DOCKER_HOST=unix://$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/podman/podman.sock export BUILDAH_FORMAT=docker export COMPLEMENT_HOSTNAME_RUNNING_COMPLEMENT=host.containers.internal else export CONTAINER_RUNTIME=docker fi # Change to the repository root cd "$(dirname $0)/.." # Check for a user-specified Complement checkout if [[ -z "$COMPLEMENT_DIR" ]]; then COMPLEMENT_REF=${COMPLEMENT_REF:-main} echo "COMPLEMENT_DIR not set. Fetching Complement checkout from ${COMPLEMENT_REF}..." wget -Nq https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/archive/${COMPLEMENT_REF}.tar.gz tar -xzf ${COMPLEMENT_REF}.tar.gz COMPLEMENT_DIR=complement-${COMPLEMENT_REF} echo "Checkout available at 'complement-${COMPLEMENT_REF}'" fi if [ -n "$use_editable_synapse" ]; then if [[ -e synapse/synapse_rust.abi3.so ]]; then # In an editable install, back up the host's compiled Rust module to prevent # inconvenience; the container will overwrite the module with its own copy. mv -n synapse/synapse_rust.abi3.so synapse/synapse_rust.abi3.so~host # And restore it on exit: synapse_pkg=`realpath synapse` trap "mv -f '$synapse_pkg/synapse_rust.abi3.so~host' '$synapse_pkg/synapse_rust.abi3.so'" EXIT fi editable_mount="$(realpath .):/editable-src:z" if [ -n "$rebuild_editable_synapse" ]; then unset skip_docker_build elif $CONTAINER_RUNTIME inspect complement-synapse-editable &>/dev/null; then # complement-synapse-editable already exists: see if we can still use it: # - The Rust module must still be importable; it will fail to import if the Rust source has changed. # - The Poetry lock file must be the same (otherwise we assume dependencies have changed) # First set up the module in the right place for an editable installation. $CONTAINER_RUNTIME run --rm -v $editable_mount --entrypoint 'cp' complement-synapse-editable -- /synapse_rust.abi3.so.bak /editable-src/synapse/synapse_rust.abi3.so if ($CONTAINER_RUNTIME run --rm -v $editable_mount --entrypoint 'python' complement-synapse-editable -c 'import synapse.synapse_rust' \ && $CONTAINER_RUNTIME run --rm -v $editable_mount --entrypoint 'diff' complement-synapse-editable --brief /editable-src/poetry.lock /poetry.lock.bak); then skip_docker_build=1 else echo "Editable Synapse image is stale. Will rebuild." unset skip_docker_build fi fi fi if [ -z "$skip_docker_build" ]; then if [ -n "$use_editable_synapse" ]; then # Build a special image designed for use in development with editable # installs. $CONTAINER_RUNTIME build -t synapse-editable \ -f "docker/editable.Dockerfile" . $CONTAINER_RUNTIME build -t synapse-workers-editable \ --build-arg FROM=synapse-editable \ -f "docker/Dockerfile-workers" . $CONTAINER_RUNTIME build -t complement-synapse-editable \ --build-arg FROM=synapse-workers-editable \ -f "docker/complement/Dockerfile" "docker/complement" # Prepare the Rust module $CONTAINER_RUNTIME run --rm -v $editable_mount --entrypoint 'cp' complement-synapse-editable -- /synapse_rust.abi3.so.bak /editable-src/synapse/synapse_rust.abi3.so else # Build the base Synapse image from the local checkout echo_if_github "::group::Build Docker image: matrixdotorg/synapse" $CONTAINER_RUNTIME build -t matrixdotorg/synapse \ --build-arg TEST_ONLY_SKIP_DEP_HASH_VERIFICATION \ --build-arg TEST_ONLY_IGNORE_POETRY_LOCKFILE \ -f "docker/Dockerfile" . echo_if_github "::endgroup::" # Build the workers docker image (from the base Synapse image we just built). echo_if_github "::group::Build Docker image: matrixdotorg/synapse-workers" $CONTAINER_RUNTIME build -t matrixdotorg/synapse-workers -f "docker/Dockerfile-workers" . echo_if_github "::endgroup::" # Build the unified Complement image (from the worker Synapse image we just built). echo_if_github "::group::Build Docker image: complement/Dockerfile" $CONTAINER_RUNTIME build -t complement-synapse \ -f "docker/complement/Dockerfile" "docker/complement" echo_if_github "::endgroup::" fi fi if [ -n "$skip_complement_run" ]; then echo "Skipping Complement run as requested." exit fi export COMPLEMENT_BASE_IMAGE=complement-synapse if [ -n "$use_editable_synapse" ]; then export COMPLEMENT_BASE_IMAGE=complement-synapse-editable export COMPLEMENT_HOST_MOUNTS="$editable_mount" fi extra_test_args=() test_packages=( ./tests/csapi ./tests ./tests/msc3874 ./tests/msc3890 ./tests/msc3391 ./tests/msc3930 ./tests/msc3902 ./tests/msc3967 ./tests/msc4115 ) # Enable dirty runs, so tests will reuse the same container where possible. # This significantly speeds up tests, but increases the possibility of test pollution. export COMPLEMENT_ENABLE_DIRTY_RUNS=1 # All environment variables starting with PASS_ will be shared. # (The prefix is stripped off before reaching the container.) export COMPLEMENT_SHARE_ENV_PREFIX=PASS_ # It takes longer than 10m to run the whole suite. extra_test_args+=("-timeout=60m") if [[ -n "$WORKERS" ]]; then # Use workers. export PASS_SYNAPSE_COMPLEMENT_USE_WORKERS=true # Pass through the workers defined. If none, it will be an empty string export PASS_SYNAPSE_WORKER_TYPES="$WORKER_TYPES" # Workers can only use Postgres as a database. export PASS_SYNAPSE_COMPLEMENT_DATABASE=postgres # And provide some more configuration to complement. # It can take quite a while to spin up a worker-mode Synapse for the first # time (the main problem is that we start 14 python processes for each test, # and complement likes to do two of them in parallel). export COMPLEMENT_SPAWN_HS_TIMEOUT_SECS=120 else export PASS_SYNAPSE_COMPLEMENT_USE_WORKERS= if [[ -n "$POSTGRES" ]]; then export PASS_SYNAPSE_COMPLEMENT_DATABASE=postgres else export PASS_SYNAPSE_COMPLEMENT_DATABASE=sqlite fi fi if [[ -n "$ASYNCIO_REACTOR" ]]; then # Enable the Twisted asyncio reactor export PASS_SYNAPSE_COMPLEMENT_USE_ASYNCIO_REACTOR=true fi if [[ -n "$UNIX_SOCKETS" ]]; then # Enable full on Unix socket mode for Synapse, Redis and Postgresql export PASS_SYNAPSE_USE_UNIX_SOCKET=1 fi if [[ -n "$SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL" ]]; then # Set the log level to what is desired export PASS_SYNAPSE_LOG_LEVEL="$SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL" # Allow logging sensitive things (currently SQL queries & parameters). # (This won't have any effect if we're not logging at DEBUG level overall.) # Since this is just a test suite, this is fine and won't reveal anyone's # personal information export PASS_SYNAPSE_LOG_SENSITIVE=1 fi # Log a few more useful things for a developer attempting to debug something # particularly tricky. export PASS_SYNAPSE_LOG_TESTING=1 # Run the tests! echo "Images built; running complement with ${extra_test_args[@]} $@ ${test_packages[@]}" cd "$COMPLEMENT_DIR" go test -v -tags "synapse_blacklist" -count=1 "${extra_test_args[@]}" "$@" "${test_packages[@]}"