synapse/tests/storage/test_background_update.py

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# Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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import logging
from typing import List, Tuple, cast
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, Mock
import yaml
from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred, ensureDeferred
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
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from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.storage.background_updates import (
BackgroundUpdater,
ForeignKeyConstraint,
NotNullConstraint,
run_validate_constraint_and_delete_rows_schema_delta,
)
from synapse.storage.database import LoggingTransaction
from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine, Sqlite3Engine
from synapse.types import JsonDict
from synapse.util import Clock
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from tests import unittest
from tests.unittest import override_config
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class BackgroundUpdateTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.updates: BackgroundUpdater = self.hs.get_datastores().main.db_pool.updates
# the base test class should have run the real bg updates for us
self.assertTrue(
self.get_success(self.updates.has_completed_background_updates())
)
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self.update_handler = Mock()
self.updates.register_background_update_handler(
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"test_update", self.update_handler
)
self.store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
async def update(self, progress: JsonDict, count: int) -> int:
duration_ms = 10
await self.clock.sleep((count * duration_ms) / 1000)
progress = {"my_key": progress["my_key"] + 1}
await self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"update_progress",
self.updates._background_update_progress_txn,
"test_update",
progress,
)
return count
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def test_do_background_update(self) -> None:
# the time we claim it takes to update one item when running the update
duration_ms = 10
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# the target runtime for each bg update
target_background_update_duration_ms = 100
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
self.update_handler.side_effect = self.update
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self.update_handler.reset_mock()
res = self.get_success(
self.updates.do_next_background_update(False),
by=0.02,
)
self.assertFalse(res)
# on the first call, we should get run with the default background update size
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self.update_handler.assert_called_once_with(
{"my_key": 1}, self.updates.default_background_batch_size
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)
# second step: complete the update
# we should now get run with a much bigger number of items to update
async def update(progress: JsonDict, count: int) -> int:
self.assertEqual(progress, {"my_key": 2})
self.assertAlmostEqual(
count,
target_background_update_duration_ms / duration_ms,
places=0,
)
await self.updates._end_background_update("test_update")
return count
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self.update_handler.side_effect = update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
result = self.get_success(self.updates.do_next_background_update(False))
self.assertFalse(result)
self.update_handler.assert_called_once()
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# third step: we don't expect to be called any more
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self.update_handler.reset_mock()
result = self.get_success(self.updates.do_next_background_update(False))
self.assertTrue(result)
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self.assertFalse(self.update_handler.called)
@override_config(
yaml.safe_load(
"""
background_updates:
default_batch_size: 20
"""
)
)
def test_background_update_default_batch_set_by_config(self) -> None:
"""
Test that the background update is run with the default_batch_size set by the config
"""
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
self.update_handler.side_effect = self.update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
res = self.get_success(
self.updates.do_next_background_update(False),
by=0.01,
)
self.assertFalse(res)
# on the first call, we should get run with the default background update size specified in the config
self.update_handler.assert_called_once_with({"my_key": 1}, 20)
def test_background_update_default_sleep_behavior(self) -> None:
"""
Test default background update behavior, which is to sleep
"""
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
self.update_handler.side_effect = self.update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
self.updates.start_doing_background_updates()
# 2: advance the reactor less than the default sleep duration (1000ms)
self.reactor.pump([0.5])
# check that an update has not been run
self.update_handler.assert_not_called()
# advance reactor past default sleep duration
self.reactor.pump([1])
# check that update has been run
self.update_handler.assert_called()
@override_config(
yaml.safe_load(
"""
background_updates:
sleep_duration_ms: 500
"""
)
)
def test_background_update_sleep_set_in_config(self) -> None:
"""
Test that changing the sleep time in the config changes how long it sleeps
"""
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
self.update_handler.side_effect = self.update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
self.updates.start_doing_background_updates()
# 2: advance the reactor less than the configured sleep duration (500ms)
self.reactor.pump([0.45])
# check that an update has not been run
self.update_handler.assert_not_called()
# advance reactor past config sleep duration but less than default duration
self.reactor.pump([0.75])
# check that update has been run
self.update_handler.assert_called()
@override_config(
yaml.safe_load(
"""
background_updates:
sleep_enabled: false
"""
)
)
def test_disabling_background_update_sleep(self) -> None:
"""
Test that disabling sleep in the config results in bg update not sleeping
"""
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
self.update_handler.side_effect = self.update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
self.updates.start_doing_background_updates()
# 2: advance the reactor very little
self.reactor.pump([0.025])
# check that an update has run
self.update_handler.assert_called()
@override_config(
yaml.safe_load(
"""
background_updates:
background_update_duration_ms: 500
"""
)
)
def test_background_update_duration_set_in_config(self) -> None:
"""
Test that the desired duration set in the config is used in determining batch size
"""
# Duration of one background update item
duration_ms = 10
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
self.update_handler.side_effect = self.update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
res = self.get_success(
self.updates.do_next_background_update(False),
by=0.02,
)
self.assertFalse(res)
# the first update was run with the default batch size, this should be run with 500ms as the
# desired duration
async def update(progress: JsonDict, count: int) -> int:
self.assertEqual(progress, {"my_key": 2})
self.assertAlmostEqual(
count,
500 / duration_ms,
places=0,
)
await self.updates._end_background_update("test_update")
return count
self.update_handler.side_effect = update
self.get_success(self.updates.do_next_background_update(False))
@override_config(
yaml.safe_load(
"""
background_updates:
min_batch_size: 5
"""
)
)
def test_background_update_min_batch_set_in_config(self) -> None:
"""
Test that the minimum batch size set in the config is used
"""
# a very long-running individual update
duration_ms = 50
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": '{"my_key": 1}'},
)
)
# Run the update with the long-running update item
async def update_long(progress: JsonDict, count: int) -> int:
await self.clock.sleep((count * duration_ms) / 1000)
progress = {"my_key": progress["my_key"] + 1}
await self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"update_progress",
self.updates._background_update_progress_txn,
"test_update",
progress,
)
return count
self.update_handler.side_effect = update_long
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
res = self.get_success(
self.updates.do_next_background_update(False),
by=1,
)
self.assertFalse(res)
# the first update was run with the default batch size, this should be run with minimum batch size
# as the first items took a very long time
async def update_short(progress: JsonDict, count: int) -> int:
self.assertEqual(progress, {"my_key": 2})
self.assertEqual(count, 5)
await self.updates._end_background_update("test_update")
return count
self.update_handler.side_effect = update_short
self.get_success(self.updates.do_next_background_update(False))
def test_failed_update_logs_exception_details(self) -> None:
needle = "RUH ROH RAGGY"
def failing_update(progress: JsonDict, count: int) -> int:
raise Exception(needle)
self.update_handler.side_effect = failing_update
self.update_handler.reset_mock()
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": "{}"},
)
)
with self.assertLogs(level=logging.ERROR) as logs:
# Expect a back-to-back RuntimeError to be raised
self.get_failure(self.updates.run_background_updates(False), RuntimeError)
self.assertTrue(any(needle in log for log in logs.output), logs.output)
class BackgroundUpdateControllerTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.updates: BackgroundUpdater = self.hs.get_datastores().main.db_pool.updates
# the base test class should have run the real bg updates for us
self.assertTrue(
self.get_success(self.updates.has_completed_background_updates())
)
self.update_deferred: Deferred[int] = Deferred()
self.update_handler = Mock(return_value=self.update_deferred)
self.updates.register_background_update_handler(
"test_update", self.update_handler
)
# Mock out the AsyncContextManager
class MockCM:
__aenter__ = AsyncMock(return_value=None)
__aexit__ = AsyncMock(return_value=None)
self._update_ctx_manager = MockCM
# Mock out the `update_handler` callback
self._on_update = Mock(return_value=self._update_ctx_manager())
# Define a default batch size value that's not the same as the internal default
# value (100).
self._default_batch_size = 500
# Register the callbacks with more mocks
self.hs.get_module_api().register_background_update_controller_callbacks(
on_update=self._on_update,
min_batch_size=AsyncMock(return_value=self._default_batch_size),
default_batch_size=AsyncMock(
return_value=self._default_batch_size,
),
)
def test_controller(self) -> None:
store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
self.get_success(
store.db_pool.simple_insert(
"background_updates",
values={"update_name": "test_update", "progress_json": "{}"},
)
)
# Set the return value for the context manager.
enter_defer: Deferred[int] = Deferred()
self._update_ctx_manager.__aenter__ = Mock(return_value=enter_defer)
# Start the background update.
do_update_d = ensureDeferred(self.updates.do_next_background_update(True))
self.pump()
# `run_update` should have been called, but the update handler won't be
# called until the `enter_defer` (returned by `__aenter__`) is resolved.
self._on_update.assert_called_once_with(
"test_update",
"master",
False,
)
self.assertFalse(do_update_d.called)
self.assertFalse(self.update_deferred.called)
# Resolving the `enter_defer` should call the update handler, which then
# blocks.
enter_defer.callback(100)
self.pump()
self.update_handler.assert_called_once_with({}, self._default_batch_size)
self.assertFalse(self.update_deferred.called)
self._update_ctx_manager.__aexit__.assert_not_called()
# Resolving the update handler deferred should cause the
# `do_next_background_update` to finish and return
self.update_deferred.callback(100)
self.pump()
self._update_ctx_manager.__aexit__.assert_called()
self.get_success(do_update_d)
class BackgroundUpdateValidateConstraintTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
"""Tests the validate contraint and delete background handlers."""
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.updates: BackgroundUpdater = self.hs.get_datastores().main.db_pool.updates
# the base test class should have run the real bg updates for us
self.assertTrue(
self.get_success(self.updates.has_completed_background_updates())
)
self.store = self.hs.get_datastores().main
def test_not_null_constraint(self) -> None:
# Create the initial tables, where we have some invalid data.
"""Tests adding a not null constraint."""
table_sql = """
CREATE TABLE test_constraint(
a INT PRIMARY KEY,
b INT
);
"""
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"test_not_null_constraint", lambda txn: txn.execute(table_sql)
)
)
# We add an index so that we can check that its correctly recreated when
# using SQLite.
index_sql = "CREATE INDEX test_index ON test_constraint(a)"
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"test_not_null_constraint", lambda txn: txn.execute(index_sql)
)
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 1, "b": 1})
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 2, "b": None})
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 3, "b": 3})
)
# Now lets do the migration
table2_sqlite = """
CREATE TABLE test_constraint2(
a INT PRIMARY KEY,
b INT,
CONSTRAINT test_constraint_name CHECK (b is NOT NULL)
);
"""
def delta(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
run_validate_constraint_and_delete_rows_schema_delta(
txn,
ordering=1000,
update_name="test_bg_update",
table="test_constraint",
constraint_name="test_constraint_name",
constraint=NotNullConstraint("b"),
sqlite_table_name="test_constraint2",
sqlite_table_schema=table2_sqlite,
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"test_not_null_constraint",
delta,
)
)
if isinstance(self.store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
# Postgres uses a background update
self.updates.register_background_validate_constraint_and_delete_rows(
"test_bg_update",
table="test_constraint",
constraint_name="test_constraint_name",
constraint=NotNullConstraint("b"),
unique_columns=["a"],
)
# Tell the DataStore that it hasn't finished all updates yet
self.store.db_pool.updates._all_done = False
# Now let's actually drive the updates to completion
self.wait_for_background_updates()
# Check the correct values are in the new table.
rows = cast(
List[Tuple[int, int]],
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_select_list(
table="test_constraint",
keyvalues={},
retcols=("a", "b"),
)
),
)
self.assertCountEqual(rows, [(1, 1), (3, 3)])
# And check that invalid rows get correctly rejected.
self.get_failure(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 2, "b": None}),
exc=self.store.database_engine.module.IntegrityError,
)
# Check the index is still there for SQLite.
if isinstance(self.store.database_engine, Sqlite3Engine):
# Ensure the index exists in the schema.
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
table="sqlite_master",
keyvalues={"tbl_name": "test_constraint"},
retcol="name",
)
)
def test_foreign_constraint(self) -> None:
"""Tests adding a not foreign key constraint."""
# Create the initial tables, where we have some invalid data.
base_sql = """
CREATE TABLE base_table(
b INT PRIMARY KEY
);
"""
table_sql = """
CREATE TABLE test_constraint(
a INT PRIMARY KEY,
b INT NOT NULL
);
"""
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"test_foreign_key_constraint", lambda txn: txn.execute(base_sql)
)
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"test_foreign_key_constraint", lambda txn: txn.execute(table_sql)
)
)
self.get_success(self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("base_table", {"b": 1}))
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 1, "b": 1})
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 2, "b": 2})
)
self.get_success(self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("base_table", {"b": 3}))
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 3, "b": 3})
)
table2_sqlite = """
CREATE TABLE test_constraint2(
a INT PRIMARY KEY,
b INT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT test_constraint_name FOREIGN KEY (b) REFERENCES base_table (b)
);
"""
def delta(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
run_validate_constraint_and_delete_rows_schema_delta(
txn,
ordering=1000,
update_name="test_bg_update",
table="test_constraint",
constraint_name="test_constraint_name",
constraint=ForeignKeyConstraint(
"base_table", [("b", "b")], deferred=False
),
sqlite_table_name="test_constraint2",
sqlite_table_schema=table2_sqlite,
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.runInteraction(
"test_foreign_key_constraint",
delta,
)
)
if isinstance(self.store.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
# Postgres uses a background update
self.updates.register_background_validate_constraint_and_delete_rows(
"test_bg_update",
table="test_constraint",
constraint_name="test_constraint_name",
constraint=ForeignKeyConstraint(
"base_table", [("b", "b")], deferred=False
),
unique_columns=["a"],
)
# Tell the DataStore that it hasn't finished all updates yet
self.store.db_pool.updates._all_done = False
# Now let's actually drive the updates to completion
self.wait_for_background_updates()
# Check the correct values are in the new table.
rows = cast(
List[Tuple[int, int]],
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_select_list(
table="test_constraint",
keyvalues={},
retcols=("a", "b"),
)
),
)
self.assertCountEqual(rows, [(1, 1), (3, 3)])
# And check that invalid rows get correctly rejected.
self.get_failure(
self.store.db_pool.simple_insert("test_constraint", {"a": 2, "b": 2}),
exc=self.store.database_engine.module.IntegrityError,
)