synapse/tests/logging/test_opentracing.py

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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
#
# Copyright 2022 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
2023-11-21 23:29:58 +03:00
# 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
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# 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 Awaitable, cast
from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactorClock
from synapse.logging.context import (
LoggingContext,
make_deferred_yieldable,
run_in_background,
)
from synapse.logging.opentracing import (
start_active_span,
start_active_span_follows_from,
tag_args,
trace_with_opname,
)
from synapse.util import Clock
try:
from synapse.logging.scopecontextmanager import LogContextScopeManager
except ImportError:
LogContextScopeManager = None # type: ignore
try:
import jaeger_client
except ImportError:
jaeger_client = None # type: ignore
import logging
from tests.unittest import TestCase
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class LogContextScopeManagerTestCase(TestCase):
"""
Test logging contexts and active opentracing spans.
There's casts throughout this from generic opentracing objects (e.g.
opentracing.Span) to the ones specific to Jaeger since they have additional
properties that these tests depend on. This is safe since the only supported
opentracing backend is Jaeger.
"""
if LogContextScopeManager is None:
skip = "Requires opentracing" # type: ignore[unreachable]
if jaeger_client is None:
skip = "Requires jaeger_client" # type: ignore[unreachable]
def setUp(self) -> None:
# since this is a unit test, we don't really want to mess around with the
# global variables that power opentracing. We create our own tracer instance
# and test with it.
scope_manager = LogContextScopeManager()
config = jaeger_client.config.Config(
config={}, service_name="test", scope_manager=scope_manager
)
self._reporter = jaeger_client.reporter.InMemoryReporter()
self._tracer = config.create_tracer(
sampler=jaeger_client.ConstSampler(True),
reporter=self._reporter,
)
def test_start_active_span(self) -> None:
# the scope manager assumes a logging context of some sort.
with LoggingContext("root context"):
self.assertIsNone(self._tracer.active_span)
# start_active_span should start and activate a span.
scope = start_active_span("span", tracer=self._tracer)
span = cast(jaeger_client.Span, scope.span)
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, span)
self.assertIsNotNone(span.start_time)
# entering the context doesn't actually do a whole lot.
with scope as ctx:
self.assertIs(ctx, scope)
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, span)
# ... but leaving it unsets the active span, and finishes the span.
self.assertIsNone(self._tracer.active_span)
self.assertIsNotNone(span.end_time)
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(self._reporter.get_spans(), [span])
def test_nested_spans(self) -> None:
"""Starting two spans off inside each other should work"""
with LoggingContext("root context"):
with start_active_span("root span", tracer=self._tracer) as root_scope:
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, root_scope.span)
root_context = cast(jaeger_client.SpanContext, root_scope.span.context)
scope1 = start_active_span(
"child1",
tracer=self._tracer,
)
self.assertEqual(
self._tracer.active_span, scope1.span, "child1 was not activated"
)
context1 = cast(jaeger_client.SpanContext, scope1.span.context)
self.assertEqual(context1.parent_id, root_context.span_id)
scope2 = start_active_span_follows_from(
"child2",
contexts=(scope1,),
tracer=self._tracer,
)
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, scope2.span)
context2 = cast(jaeger_client.SpanContext, scope2.span.context)
self.assertEqual(context2.parent_id, context1.span_id)
with scope1, scope2:
pass
# the root scope should be restored
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, root_scope.span)
span2 = cast(jaeger_client.Span, scope2.span)
span1 = cast(jaeger_client.Span, scope1.span)
self.assertIsNotNone(span2.end_time)
self.assertIsNotNone(span1.end_time)
self.assertIsNone(self._tracer.active_span)
# the spans should be reported in order of their finishing.
self.assertEqual(
self._reporter.get_spans(), [scope2.span, scope1.span, root_scope.span]
)
def test_overlapping_spans(self) -> None:
"""Overlapping spans which are not neatly nested should work"""
reactor = MemoryReactorClock()
clock = Clock(reactor)
scopes = []
async def task(i: int) -> None:
scope = start_active_span(
f"task{i}",
tracer=self._tracer,
)
scopes.append(scope)
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, scope.span)
await clock.sleep(4)
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, scope.span)
scope.close()
async def root() -> None:
with start_active_span("root span", tracer=self._tracer) as root_scope:
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, root_scope.span)
scopes.append(root_scope)
d1 = run_in_background(task, 1)
await clock.sleep(2)
d2 = run_in_background(task, 2)
# because we did run_in_background, the active span should still be the
# root.
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, root_scope.span)
await make_deferred_yieldable(
defer.gatherResults([d1, d2], consumeErrors=True)
)
self.assertEqual(self._tracer.active_span, root_scope.span)
with LoggingContext("root context"):
# start the test off
d1 = defer.ensureDeferred(root())
# let the tasks complete
reactor.pump((2,) * 8)
self.successResultOf(d1)
self.assertIsNone(self._tracer.active_span)
# the spans should be reported in order of their finishing: task 1, task 2,
# root.
self.assertEqual(
self._reporter.get_spans(),
[scopes[1].span, scopes[2].span, scopes[0].span],
)
def test_trace_decorator_sync(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with sync functions
"""
with LoggingContext("root context"):
@trace_with_opname("fixture_sync_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
def fixture_sync_func() -> str:
return "foo"
result = fixture_sync_func()
self.assertEqual(result, "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_sync_func"],
)
def test_trace_decorator_deferred(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with functions that return deferreds
"""
with LoggingContext("root context"):
@trace_with_opname("fixture_deferred_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
def fixture_deferred_func() -> "defer.Deferred[str]":
d1: defer.Deferred[str] = defer.Deferred()
d1.callback("foo")
return d1
result_d1 = fixture_deferred_func()
self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(result_d1), "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_deferred_func"],
)
def test_trace_decorator_async(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with async functions
"""
with LoggingContext("root context"):
@trace_with_opname("fixture_async_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
async def fixture_async_func() -> str:
return "foo"
d1 = defer.ensureDeferred(fixture_async_func())
self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d1), "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_async_func"],
)
def test_trace_decorator_awaitable_return(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with functions that return an awaitable (e.g. a coroutine)
"""
with LoggingContext("root context"):
# Something we can return without `await` to get a coroutine
async def fixture_async_func() -> str:
return "foo"
# The actual kind of function we want to test that returns an awaitable
@trace_with_opname("fixture_awaitable_return_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
def fixture_awaitable_return_func() -> Awaitable[str]:
return fixture_async_func()
# Something we can run with `defer.ensureDeferred(runner())` and pump the
# whole async tasks through to completion.
async def runner() -> str:
return await fixture_awaitable_return_func()
d1 = defer.ensureDeferred(runner())
self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d1), "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_awaitable_return_func"],
)