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196 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
196 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import abc
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import json
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import os
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import unittest
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import uuid
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from websocket import create_connection
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host = os.getenv('WEBDIS_HOST', '127.0.0.1')
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port = int(os.getenv('WEBDIS_PORT', 7379))
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def connect(format):
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return create_connection(f'ws://{host}:{port}/.{format}')
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class TestWebdis(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self) -> None:
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self.ws = connect(self.format())
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def tearDown(self) -> None:
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self.ws.close()
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def exec(self, cmd, *args):
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self.ws.send(self.serialize(cmd, *args))
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return self.deserialize(self.ws.recv())
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def clean_key(self):
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"""Returns a key that was just deleted"""
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key = str(uuid.uuid4())
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self.exec('DEL', key)
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return key
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def format(self):
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"""Returns the format to use (added after a dot to the WS URI)"""
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return
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def serialize(self, cmd):
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"""Serializes a command according to the format being tested"""
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return
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def deserialize(self, response):
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"""Deserializes a response according to the format being tested"""
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return
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class TestJson(TestWebdis):
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def format(self):
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return 'json'
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def serialize(self, cmd, *args):
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return json.dumps([cmd] + list(args))
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def deserialize(self, response):
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return json.loads(response)
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def test_ping(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.exec('PING'), {'PING': [True, 'PONG']})
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def test_multiple_messages(self):
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key = self.clean_key()
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n = 100
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for i in range(n):
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lpush_response = self.exec('LPUSH', key, f'value-{i}')
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self.assertEqual(lpush_response, {'LPUSH': i + 1})
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self.assertEqual(self.exec('LLEN', key), {'LLEN': n})
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class TestRaw(TestWebdis):
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def format(self):
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return 'raw'
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def serialize(self, cmd, *args):
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buffer = f"*{1 + len(args)}\r\n${len(cmd)}\r\n{cmd}\r\n"
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for arg in args:
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buffer += f"${len(arg)}\r\n{arg}\r\n"
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return buffer
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def deserialize(self, response):
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return response # we'll just assert using the raw protocol
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def test_ping(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.exec('PING'), "+PONG\r\n")
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def test_get_set(self):
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key = self.clean_key()
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value = str(uuid.uuid4())
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not_found_response = self.exec('GET', key)
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self.assertEqual(not_found_response, "$-1\r\n") # Redis protocol response for "not found"
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set_response = self.exec('SET', key, value)
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self.assertEqual(set_response, "+OK\r\n")
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get_response = self.exec('GET', key)
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self.assertEqual(get_response, f"${len(value)}\r\n{value}\r\n")
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class TestPubSub(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.publisher = connect('json')
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self.subscriber = connect('json')
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def tearDown(self):
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self.publisher.close()
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self.subscriber.close()
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def serialize(self, cmd, *args):
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return json.dumps([cmd] + list(args))
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def deserialize(self, response):
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return json.loads(response)
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def test_publish_subscribe(self):
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channel_count = 2
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message_count_per_channel = 8
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channels = list(str(uuid.uuid4()) for i in range(channel_count))
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# subscribe to all channels
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sub_count = 0
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for channel in channels:
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self.subscriber.send(self.serialize('SUBSCRIBE', channel))
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sub_response = self.deserialize(self.subscriber.recv())
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sub_count += 1
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self.assertEqual(sub_response, {'SUBSCRIBE': ['subscribe', channel, sub_count]})
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# send messages to all channels
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prefix = 'message-'
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for i in range(message_count_per_channel):
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for channel in channels:
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message = f'{prefix}{i}'
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self.publisher.send(self.serialize('PUBLISH', channel, message))
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self.deserialize(self.publisher.recv())
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received_per_channel = dict((channel, []) for channel in channels)
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for j in range(channel_count * message_count_per_channel):
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received = self.deserialize(self.subscriber.recv())
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# expected: {'SUBSCRIBE': ['message', $channel, $message]}
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self.assertTrue(received, 'SUBSCRIBE' in received)
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sub_contents = received['SUBSCRIBE']
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self.assertEqual(len(sub_contents), 3)
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self.assertEqual(sub_contents[0], 'message') # first element is the message type, here a push
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channel = sub_contents[1]
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self.assertTrue(channel in channels) # second is the channel
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received_per_channel[channel].append(
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sub_contents[2]) # third, add to list of messages received for this channel
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# unsubscribe from all channels
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subs_remaining = channel_count
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for channel in channels:
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self.subscriber.send(self.serialize('UNSUBSCRIBE', channel))
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subs_remaining -= 1
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unsub_response = self.deserialize(self.subscriber.recv())
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self.assertEqual(unsub_response, {'UNSUBSCRIBE': ['unsubscribe', channel, subs_remaining]})
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# check that we received all messages
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for channel in channels:
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self.assertEqual(len(received_per_channel[channel]), message_count_per_channel)
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# check that we received them *in order*
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for i in range(message_count_per_channel):
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for channel in channels:
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expected = f'{prefix}{i}'
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self.assertEqual(received_per_channel[channel][i], expected,
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f'In {channel}: expected at offset {i} was "{expected}", actual was: "{received_per_channel[channel][i]}"')
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class TestFrameSizes(TestWebdis):
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def format(self):
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return 'json'
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def serialize(self, cmd, *args):
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return json.dumps([cmd] + list(args))
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def deserialize(self, response):
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return json.loads(response)
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def test_length_126(self):
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key = str(uuid.uuid4())
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value = 'A' * 1024 # this will require 2 bytes to encode the length
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self.assertEqual(self.exec('SET', key, value), {'SET': [True, 'OK']})
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self.exec('DEL', key)
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def test_length_127(self):
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key = str(uuid.uuid4())
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value = 'A' * (2 ** 18) # this will require more than 2 bytes to encode the length (actually using 8)
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self.assertEqual(self.exec('SET', key, value), {'SET': [True, 'OK']})
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self.exec('DEL', key)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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