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This takes steps to make Python 2 behave like Python 3 as
a way to flush out issues with running on Python 3. Specifically,
it handles two main differences:
1. Python 3 requires absolute imports within packages. This
can be emulated via "from __future__ import absolute_import"
2. Python 3 changed division to "true" division that doesn't
round to an integer. This can be emulated via
"from __future__ import division"
This changes all Python files to add imports for absolute_import
and division. For completeness, this also includes print_function in the
import.
I scrutinized each old-division location and converted some locations
to use the integer division '//' operator if it needed an integer
result (e.g. for indices, counts of records, etc). Some code was also using
relative imports and needed to be adjusted to handle absolute_import.
This fixes all Pylint warnings about no-absolute-import and old-division,
and these warnings are now banned.
Testing:
- Ran core tests
Change-Id: Idb0fcbd11f3e8791f5951c4944be44fb580e576b
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/19588
Reviewed-by: Joe McDonnell <joemcdonnell@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Joe McDonnell <joemcdonnell@cloudera.com>
92 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
92 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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import pytest
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import time
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from threading import Thread
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from tests.common.custom_cluster_test_suite import CustomClusterTestSuite
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from tests.common.skip import SkipIfBuildType
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@SkipIfBuildType.not_dev_build
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class TestQueryConcurrency(CustomClusterTestSuite):
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"""Tests if multiple queries are registered on the coordinator when
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submitted in parallel along with clients trying to access the web UI.
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The intention here is to check that the web server call paths don't hold
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global locks that can conflict with other requests and prevent the impalad
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from servicing them. It is done by simulating a metadata loading pause
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using the configuration key --metadata_loading_pause_injection_ms that
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makes the frontend hold the ClientRequestState::lock_ for longer duration."""
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TEST_QUERY = "select count(*) from tpch.supplier"
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POLLING_TIMEOUT_S = 15
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@classmethod
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def get_workload(self):
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return 'functional-query'
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@classmethod
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def setup_class(cls):
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if cls.exploration_strategy() != 'exhaustive':
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pytest.skip('Runs only in exhaustive mode.')
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super(TestQueryConcurrency, cls).setup_class()
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def poll_query_page(self, impalad, query_id):
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"""Polls the debug plan page of a given query id in a loop till the timeout
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of POLLING_TIMEOUT_S is hit."""
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start = time.time()
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while time.time() - start < self.POLLING_TIMEOUT_S:
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try:
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impalad.service.read_debug_webpage("query_plan?query_id=" + query_id)
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except Exception:
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pass
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time.sleep(1)
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def check_registered_queries(self, impalad, count):
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"""Asserts that the registered query count on a given impalad matches 'count'
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before POLLING_TIMEOUT_S is hit."""
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start = time.time()
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while time.time() - start < self.POLLING_TIMEOUT_S:
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inflight_query_ids = impalad.service.get_in_flight_queries()
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if inflight_query_ids is not None and len(inflight_query_ids) == count:
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return inflight_query_ids
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time.sleep(1)
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assert False, "Registered query count doesn't match: " + str(count)
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@pytest.mark.execute_serially
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@CustomClusterTestSuite.with_args("--stress_metadata_loading_pause_injection_ms=100000")
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def test_query_concurrency(self, vector):
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impalad = self.cluster.get_any_impalad()
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client1 = impalad.service.create_beeswax_client()
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client2 = impalad.service.create_beeswax_client()
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q1 = Thread(target = client1.execute_async, args = (self.TEST_QUERY,))
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q2 = Thread(target = client2.execute_async, args = (self.TEST_QUERY,))
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q1.start()
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inflight_query_ids = self.check_registered_queries(impalad, 1)
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Thread(target = self.poll_query_page,\
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args = (impalad, inflight_query_ids[0]['query_id'],)).start()
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time.sleep(2)
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q2.start()
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inflight_query_ids = self.check_registered_queries(impalad, 2)
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result = impalad.service.read_debug_webpage("query_profile_encoded?query_id="\
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+ inflight_query_ids[1]['query_id'])
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assert result.startswith("Could not obtain runtime profile")
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client1.close()
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client2.close()
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q1.join()
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q2.join()
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