view tests/test-remotefilelog-datapack.py @ 47024:4c7bc42a509e stable

tests: synchronize the git and Mercurial username The problem with the default name of "test" set by the test runner is the stringutil methods are unable to split out separate user and email addresses that git wants. This means the username is recorded in git as "test <test>". Amending a commit with that user ends up trying to use "<test>" as the person field for the new commit, and the git library complains about the angle brackets. We should probably abort with a clearer message any time this bad form is used with the git extension. One of the commit dates is tweaked to recreate the ambiguous hash prefix from before. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10531
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Wed, 28 Apr 2021 10:29:45 -0400
parents 89a2afe31e82
children d55b71393907
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import hashlib
import os
import random
import shutil
import stat
import struct
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import unittest

import silenttestrunner

# Load the local remotefilelog, not the system one
sys.path[0:0] = [os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')]
from mercurial.node import nullid
from mercurial import policy

if not policy._packageprefs.get(policy.policy, (False, False))[1]:
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        msg = "skipped: pure module not available with module policy:"
        print(msg, policy.policy, file=sys.stderr)
        sys.exit(80)

from mercurial import (
    pycompat,
    ui as uimod,
)
from hgext.remotefilelog import (
    basepack,
    constants,
    datapack,
)


class datapacktestsbase(object):
    def __init__(self, datapackreader, paramsavailable):
        self.datapackreader = datapackreader
        self.paramsavailable = paramsavailable

    def setUp(self):
        self.tempdirs = []

    def tearDown(self):
        for d in self.tempdirs:
            shutil.rmtree(d)

    def makeTempDir(self):
        tempdir = pycompat.bytestr(tempfile.mkdtemp())
        self.tempdirs.append(tempdir)
        return tempdir

    def getHash(self, content):
        return hashlib.sha1(content).digest()

    def getFakeHash(self):
        return b''.join(
            pycompat.bytechr(random.randint(0, 255)) for _ in range(20)
        )

    def createPack(self, revisions=None, packdir=None):
        if revisions is None:
            revisions = [(b"filename", self.getFakeHash(), nullid, b"content")]

        if packdir is None:
            packdir = self.makeTempDir()

        packer = datapack.mutabledatapack(uimod.ui(), packdir, version=2)

        for args in revisions:
            filename, node, base, content = args[0:4]
            # meta is optional
            meta = None
            if len(args) > 4:
                meta = args[4]
            packer.add(filename, node, base, content, metadata=meta)

        path = packer.close()
        return self.datapackreader(path)

    def _testAddSingle(self, content):
        """Test putting a simple blob into a pack and reading it out."""
        filename = b"foo"
        node = self.getHash(content)

        revisions = [(filename, node, nullid, content)]
        pack = self.createPack(revisions)
        if self.paramsavailable:
            self.assertEqual(
                pack.params.fanoutprefix, basepack.SMALLFANOUTPREFIX
            )

        chain = pack.getdeltachain(filename, node)
        self.assertEqual(content, chain[0][4])

    def testAddSingle(self):
        self._testAddSingle(b'')

    def testAddSingleEmpty(self):
        self._testAddSingle(b'abcdef')

    def testAddMultiple(self):
        """Test putting multiple unrelated blobs into a pack and reading them
        out.
        """
        revisions = []
        for i in range(10):
            filename = b"foo%d" % i
            content = b"abcdef%d" % i
            node = self.getHash(content)
            revisions.append((filename, node, self.getFakeHash(), content))

        pack = self.createPack(revisions)

        for filename, node, base, content in revisions:
            entry = pack.getdelta(filename, node)
            self.assertEqual((content, filename, base, {}), entry)

            chain = pack.getdeltachain(filename, node)
            self.assertEqual(content, chain[0][4])

    def testAddDeltas(self):
        """Test putting multiple delta blobs into a pack and read the chain."""
        revisions = []
        filename = b"foo"
        lastnode = nullid
        for i in range(10):
            content = b"abcdef%d" % i
            node = self.getHash(content)
            revisions.append((filename, node, lastnode, content))
            lastnode = node

        pack = self.createPack(revisions)

        entry = pack.getdelta(filename, revisions[0][1])
        realvalue = (revisions[0][3], filename, revisions[0][2], {})
        self.assertEqual(entry, realvalue)

        # Test that the chain for the final entry has all the others
        chain = pack.getdeltachain(filename, node)
        for i in range(10):
            content = b"abcdef%d" % i
            self.assertEqual(content, chain[-i - 1][4])

    def testPackMany(self):
        """Pack many related and unrelated objects."""
        # Build a random pack file
        revisions = []
        blobs = {}
        random.seed(0)
        for i in range(100):
            filename = b"filename-%d" % i
            filerevs = []
            for j in range(random.randint(1, 100)):
                content = b"content-%d" % j
                node = self.getHash(content)
                lastnode = nullid
                if len(filerevs) > 0:
                    lastnode = filerevs[random.randint(0, len(filerevs) - 1)]
                filerevs.append(node)
                blobs[(filename, node, lastnode)] = content
                revisions.append((filename, node, lastnode, content))

        pack = self.createPack(revisions)

        # Verify the pack contents
        for (filename, node, lastnode), content in sorted(blobs.items()):
            chain = pack.getdeltachain(filename, node)
            for entry in chain:
                expectedcontent = blobs[(entry[0], entry[1], entry[3])]
                self.assertEqual(entry[4], expectedcontent)

    def testPackMetadata(self):
        revisions = []
        for i in range(100):
            filename = b'%d.txt' % i
            content = b'put-something-here \n' * i
            node = self.getHash(content)
            meta = {
                constants.METAKEYFLAG: i ** 4,
                constants.METAKEYSIZE: len(content),
                b'Z': b'random_string',
                b'_': b'\0' * i,
            }
            revisions.append((filename, node, nullid, content, meta))
        pack = self.createPack(revisions)
        for name, node, x, content, origmeta in revisions:
            parsedmeta = pack.getmeta(name, node)
            # flag == 0 should be optimized out
            if origmeta[constants.METAKEYFLAG] == 0:
                del origmeta[constants.METAKEYFLAG]
            self.assertEqual(parsedmeta, origmeta)

    def testGetMissing(self):
        """Test the getmissing() api."""
        revisions = []
        filename = b"foo"
        lastnode = nullid
        for i in range(10):
            content = b"abcdef%d" % i
            node = self.getHash(content)
            revisions.append((filename, node, lastnode, content))
            lastnode = node

        pack = self.createPack(revisions)

        missing = pack.getmissing([(b"foo", revisions[0][1])])
        self.assertFalse(missing)

        missing = pack.getmissing(
            [(b"foo", revisions[0][1]), (b"foo", revisions[1][1])]
        )
        self.assertFalse(missing)

        fakenode = self.getFakeHash()
        missing = pack.getmissing(
            [(b"foo", revisions[0][1]), (b"foo", fakenode)]
        )
        self.assertEqual(missing, [(b"foo", fakenode)])

    def testAddThrows(self):
        pack = self.createPack()

        try:
            pack.add(b'filename', nullid, b'contents')
            self.assertTrue(False, "datapack.add should throw")
        except RuntimeError:
            pass

    def testBadVersionThrows(self):
        pack = self.createPack()
        path = pack.path + b'.datapack'
        with open(path, 'rb') as f:
            raw = f.read()
        raw = struct.pack('!B', 255) + raw[1:]
        os.chmod(path, os.stat(path).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE)
        with open(path, 'wb+') as f:
            f.write(raw)

        try:
            self.datapackreader(pack.path)
            self.assertTrue(False, "bad version number should have thrown")
        except RuntimeError:
            pass

    def testMissingDeltabase(self):
        fakenode = self.getFakeHash()
        revisions = [(b"filename", fakenode, self.getFakeHash(), b"content")]
        pack = self.createPack(revisions)
        chain = pack.getdeltachain(b"filename", fakenode)
        self.assertEqual(len(chain), 1)

    def testLargePack(self):
        """Test creating and reading from a large pack with over X entries.
        This causes it to use a 2^16 fanout table instead."""
        revisions = []
        blobs = {}
        total = basepack.SMALLFANOUTCUTOFF + 1
        for i in pycompat.xrange(total):
            filename = b"filename-%d" % i
            content = filename
            node = self.getHash(content)
            blobs[(filename, node)] = content
            revisions.append((filename, node, nullid, content))

        pack = self.createPack(revisions)
        if self.paramsavailable:
            self.assertEqual(
                pack.params.fanoutprefix, basepack.LARGEFANOUTPREFIX
            )

        for (filename, node), content in blobs.items():
            actualcontent = pack.getdeltachain(filename, node)[0][4]
            self.assertEqual(actualcontent, content)

    def testPacksCache(self):
        """Test that we remember the most recent packs while fetching the delta
        chain."""

        packdir = self.makeTempDir()
        deltachains = []

        numpacks = 10
        revisionsperpack = 100

        for i in range(numpacks):
            chain = []
            revision = (b'%d' % i, self.getFakeHash(), nullid, b"content")

            for _ in range(revisionsperpack):
                chain.append(revision)
                revision = (
                    b'%d' % i,
                    self.getFakeHash(),
                    revision[1],
                    self.getFakeHash(),
                )

            self.createPack(chain, packdir)
            deltachains.append(chain)

        class testdatapackstore(datapack.datapackstore):
            # Ensures that we are not keeping everything in the cache.
            DEFAULTCACHESIZE = numpacks // 2

        store = testdatapackstore(uimod.ui(), packdir)

        random.shuffle(deltachains)
        for randomchain in deltachains:
            revision = random.choice(randomchain)
            chain = store.getdeltachain(revision[0], revision[1])

            mostrecentpack = next(iter(store.packs), None)
            self.assertEqual(
                mostrecentpack.getdeltachain(revision[0], revision[1]), chain
            )

            self.assertEqual(randomchain.index(revision) + 1, len(chain))

    # perf test off by default since it's slow
    def _testIndexPerf(self):
        random.seed(0)
        print("Multi-get perf test")
        packsizes = [
            100,
            10000,
            100000,
            500000,
            1000000,
            3000000,
        ]
        lookupsizes = [
            10,
            100,
            1000,
            10000,
            100000,
            1000000,
        ]
        for packsize in packsizes:
            revisions = []
            for i in pycompat.xrange(packsize):
                filename = b"filename-%d" % i
                content = b"content-%d" % i
                node = self.getHash(content)
                revisions.append((filename, node, nullid, content))

            path = self.createPack(revisions).path

            # Perf of large multi-get
            import gc

            gc.disable()
            pack = self.datapackreader(path)
            for lookupsize in lookupsizes:
                if lookupsize > packsize:
                    continue
                random.shuffle(revisions)
                findnodes = [(rev[0], rev[1]) for rev in revisions]

                start = time.time()
                pack.getmissing(findnodes[:lookupsize])
                elapsed = time.time() - start
                print(
                    "%s pack %d lookups = %0.04f"
                    % (
                        ('%d' % packsize).rjust(7),
                        ('%d' % lookupsize).rjust(7),
                        elapsed,
                    )
                )

            print("")
            gc.enable()

        # The perf test is meant to produce output, so we always fail the test
        # so the user sees the output.
        raise RuntimeError("perf test always fails")


class datapacktests(datapacktestsbase, unittest.TestCase):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        datapacktestsbase.__init__(self, datapack.datapack, True)
        unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)


# TODO:
# datapack store:
# - getmissing
# - GC two packs into one

if __name__ == '__main__':
    if pycompat.iswindows:
        sys.exit(80)  # Skip on Windows
    silenttestrunner.main(__name__)