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This change adds get_workload() to ImpalaTestSuite and removes it from all test suites that already returned 'functional-query'. get_workload() is also removed from CustomClusterTestSuite which used to return 'tpch'. All other changes besides impala_test_suite.py and custom_cluster_test_suite.py are just mass removals of get_workload() functions. The behavior is only changed in custom cluster tests that didn't override get_workload(). By returning 'functional-query' instead of 'tpch', exploration_strategy() will no longer return 'core' in 'exhaustive' test runs. See IMPALA-3947 on why workload affected exploration_strategy. An example for affected test is TestCatalogHMSFailures which was skipped both in core and exhaustive runs before this change. get_workload() functions that return a different workload than 'functional-query' are not changed - it is possible that some of these also don't handle exploration_strategy() as expected, but individually checking these tests is out of scope in this patch. Change-Id: I9ec6c41ffb3a30e1ea2de773626d1485c69fe115 Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/22726 Reviewed-by: Riza Suminto <riza.suminto@cloudera.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Becker <daniel.becker@cloudera.com> Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
121 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
121 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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# specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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import pytest
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import socket
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from tests.common.custom_cluster_test_suite import CustomClusterTestSuite
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from tests.common.impala_cluster import DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT
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from tests.util.shell_util import exec_process
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class TestKrpcSocket(CustomClusterTestSuite):
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"""Test for different types of socket used by KRPC."""
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@pytest.mark.execute_serially
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@CustomClusterTestSuite.with_args(
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impalad_args="--rpc_use_unix_domain_socket=false")
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def test_krpc_use_tcp_socket(self, vector):
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"""Sanity test for KRPC running over TCP socket."""
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# Run a query that will execute on multiple hosts.
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self.execute_query_expect_success(self.client,
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"select min(int_col) from functional_parquet.alltypes", vector=vector)
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# Find the listening TCP ports via netstat.
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rc, netstat_output, stderr = exec_process("netstat -lnt")
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assert rc == 0, "Error finding listening TCP ports\nstdout={0}\nstderr={1}".format(
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netstat_output, stderr)
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# Verify port number DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT, DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT+1, and DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT+2
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# are in the list.
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT)) == 1)
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT + 1)) == 1)
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT + 2)) == 1)
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# Find the listening Unix sockets via netstat.
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rc, netstat_output, stderr = exec_process("netstat -lx")
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assert rc == 0, "Error finding Unix sockets\nstdout={0}\nstderr={1}".format(
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netstat_output, stderr)
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# Verify that KRPC are not binding to Unix domain socket.
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assert(netstat_output.count("@impala-krpc") == 0)
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# Check that we can connect on TCP port of KRPC.
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sock = socket.socket()
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sock.connect(("localhost", DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT))
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sock.close()
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@pytest.mark.execute_serially
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@CustomClusterTestSuite.with_args(
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impalad_args="--rpc_use_unix_domain_socket=true")
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def test_krpc_use_unix_domain_socket(self, vector):
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"""Sanity test for KRPC running over Unix domain socket.
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Use IP address as the unique Id for UDS address.
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"""
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# Run a query that will execute on multiple hosts.
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self.execute_query_expect_success(self.client,
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"select min(int_col) from functional_parquet.alltypes", vector=vector)
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# Find the listening TCP ports via netstat.
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rc, netstat_output, stderr = exec_process("netstat -lnt")
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assert rc == 0, "Error finding listening TCP port\nstdout={0}\nstderr={1}".format(
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netstat_output, stderr)
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# Verify port number DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT, DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT+1, and DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT+2
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# are not in the list.
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT)) == 0)
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT + 1)) == 0)
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT + 2)) == 0)
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# Find the listening Unix sockets via netstat.
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rc, netstat_output, stderr = exec_process("netstat -lx")
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assert rc == 0, "Error finding Unix sockets\nstdout={0}\nstderr={1}".format(
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netstat_output, stderr)
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# Verify that KRPC are binding to Unix domain socket.
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assert(netstat_output.count("@impala-krpc") == 3)
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# Not try to connect to Unix domain socket of KRPC since "Abstract Namespace"
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# may be not supported by the Python socket.
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@pytest.mark.execute_serially
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@CustomClusterTestSuite.with_args(
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impalad_args="--rpc_use_unix_domain_socket=true --uds_address_unique_id=backend_id")
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def test_krpc_uds_address_backend_id(self, vector):
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"""Sanity test for KRPC running over Unix domain socket.
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Use BackendId as the unique Id for UDS address.
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"""
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# Run a query that will execute on multiple hosts.
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self.execute_query_expect_success(self.client,
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"select min(int_col) from functional_parquet.alltypes", vector=vector)
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# Find the listening TCP ports via netstat.
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rc, netstat_output, stderr = exec_process("netstat -lnt")
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assert rc == 0, "Error finding listening TCP port\nstdout={0}\nstderr={1}".format(
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netstat_output, stderr)
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# Verify port number DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT, DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT+1, and DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT+2
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# are not in the list.
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT)) == 0)
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT + 1)) == 0)
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assert(netstat_output.count(":{0}".format(DEFAULT_KRPC_PORT + 2)) == 0)
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# Find the listening Unix sockets via netstat.
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rc, netstat_output, stderr = exec_process("netstat -lx")
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assert rc == 0, "Error finding Unix sockets\nstdout={0}\nstderr={1}".format(
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netstat_output, stderr)
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# Verify that KRPC are binding to Unix domain socket.
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assert(netstat_output.count("@impala-krpc") == 3)
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