distribution/notifications/sinks_test.go
Noah Treuhaft ad6bb66faf Add notification filtering by target media type
The Hub registry generates a large volume of notifications, many of
which are uninteresting based on target media type.  Discarding them
within the notification endpoint consumes considerable resources that
could be saved by discarding them within the registry.  To that end,
this change adds registry configuration options to restrict the
notifications sent to an endpoint based on target media type.

Signed-off-by: Noah Treuhaft <noah.treuhaft@docker.com>
2016-09-16 12:01:03 -07:00

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package notifications
import (
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"reflect"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"testing"
)
func TestBroadcaster(t *testing.T) {
const nEvents = 1000
var sinks []Sink
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
sinks = append(sinks, &testSink{})
}
b := NewBroadcaster(sinks...)
var block []Event
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for i := 1; i <= nEvents; i++ {
block = append(block, createTestEvent("push", "library/test", "blob"))
if i%10 == 0 && i > 0 {
wg.Add(1)
go func(block ...Event) {
if err := b.Write(block...); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error writing block of length %d: %v", len(block), err)
}
wg.Done()
}(block...)
block = nil
}
}
wg.Wait() // Wait until writes complete
checkClose(t, b)
// Iterate through the sinks and check that they all have the expected length.
for _, sink := range sinks {
ts := sink.(*testSink)
ts.mu.Lock()
defer ts.mu.Unlock()
if len(ts.events) != nEvents {
t.Fatalf("not all events ended up in testsink: len(testSink) == %d, not %d", len(ts.events), nEvents)
}
if !ts.closed {
t.Fatalf("sink should have been closed")
}
}
}
func TestEventQueue(t *testing.T) {
const nevents = 1000
var ts testSink
metrics := newSafeMetrics()
eq := newEventQueue(
// delayed sync simulates destination slower than channel comms
&delayedSink{
Sink: &ts,
delay: time.Millisecond * 1,
}, metrics.eventQueueListener())
var wg sync.WaitGroup
var block []Event
for i := 1; i <= nevents; i++ {
block = append(block, createTestEvent("push", "library/test", "blob"))
if i%10 == 0 && i > 0 {
wg.Add(1)
go func(block ...Event) {
if err := eq.Write(block...); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error writing event block: %v", err)
}
wg.Done()
}(block...)
block = nil
}
}
wg.Wait()
checkClose(t, eq)
ts.mu.Lock()
defer ts.mu.Unlock()
metrics.Lock()
defer metrics.Unlock()
if len(ts.events) != nevents {
t.Fatalf("events did not make it to the sink: %d != %d", len(ts.events), 1000)
}
if !ts.closed {
t.Fatalf("sink should have been closed")
}
if metrics.Events != nevents {
t.Fatalf("unexpected ingress count: %d != %d", metrics.Events, nevents)
}
if metrics.Pending != 0 {
t.Fatalf("unexpected egress count: %d != %d", metrics.Pending, 0)
}
}
func TestIgnoredMediaTypesSink(t *testing.T) {
blob := createTestEvent("push", "library/test", "blob")
manifest := createTestEvent("push", "library/test", "manifest")
type testcase struct {
ignored []string
expected []Event
}
cases := []testcase{
{nil, []Event{blob, manifest}},
{[]string{"other"}, []Event{blob, manifest}},
{[]string{"blob"}, []Event{manifest}},
{[]string{"blob", "manifest"}, nil},
}
for _, c := range cases {
ts := &testSink{}
s := newIgnoredMediaTypesSink(ts, c.ignored)
if err := s.Write(blob, manifest); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error writing event: %v", err)
}
ts.mu.Lock()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(ts.events, c.expected) {
t.Fatalf("unexpected events: %#v != %#v", ts.events, c.expected)
}
ts.mu.Unlock()
}
}
func TestRetryingSink(t *testing.T) {
// Make a sync that fails most of the time, ensuring that all the events
// make it through.
var ts testSink
flaky := &flakySink{
rate: 1.0, // start out always failing.
Sink: &ts,
}
s := newRetryingSink(flaky, 3, 10*time.Millisecond)
var wg sync.WaitGroup
var block []Event
for i := 1; i <= 100; i++ {
block = append(block, createTestEvent("push", "library/test", "blob"))
// Above 50, set the failure rate lower
if i > 50 {
s.mu.Lock()
flaky.rate = 0.90
s.mu.Unlock()
}
if i%10 == 0 && i > 0 {
wg.Add(1)
go func(block ...Event) {
defer wg.Done()
if err := s.Write(block...); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error writing event block: %v", err)
}
}(block...)
block = nil
}
}
wg.Wait()
checkClose(t, s)
ts.mu.Lock()
defer ts.mu.Unlock()
if len(ts.events) != 100 {
t.Fatalf("events not propagated: %d != %d", len(ts.events), 100)
}
}
type testSink struct {
events []Event
mu sync.Mutex
closed bool
}
func (ts *testSink) Write(events ...Event) error {
ts.mu.Lock()
defer ts.mu.Unlock()
ts.events = append(ts.events, events...)
return nil
}
func (ts *testSink) Close() error {
ts.mu.Lock()
defer ts.mu.Unlock()
ts.closed = true
logrus.Infof("closing testSink")
return nil
}
type delayedSink struct {
Sink
delay time.Duration
}
func (ds *delayedSink) Write(events ...Event) error {
time.Sleep(ds.delay)
return ds.Sink.Write(events...)
}
type flakySink struct {
Sink
rate float64
}
func (fs *flakySink) Write(events ...Event) error {
if rand.Float64() < fs.rate {
return fmt.Errorf("error writing %d events", len(events))
}
return fs.Sink.Write(events...)
}
func checkClose(t *testing.T, sink Sink) {
if err := sink.Close(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error closing: %v", err)
}
// second close should not crash but should return an error.
if err := sink.Close(); err == nil {
t.Fatalf("no error on double close")
}
// Write after closed should be an error
if err := sink.Write([]Event{}...); err == nil {
t.Fatalf("write after closed did not have an error")
} else if err != ErrSinkClosed {
t.Fatalf("error should be ErrSinkClosed")
}
}