integration: add TestV3WatchMultiple

For https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/4216.
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Gyu-Ho Lee 2016-01-16 13:27:21 -08:00
parent 22dd738228
commit 0f3573a57e

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@ -491,3 +491,116 @@ func TestV3WatchCancel(t *testing.T) {
clus.Terminate(t) clus.Terminate(t)
} }
// TestV3WatchMultiple tests multiple watchers on the same key
// and one watcher with matching prefix. It first puts the key
// that matches all watchers, and another key that matches only
// one watcher to test if it receives expected events.
func TestV3WatchMultiple(t *testing.T) {
clus := newClusterGRPC(t, &clusterConfig{size: 3})
wAPI := pb.NewWatchClient(clus.RandConn())
kvc := pb.NewKVClient(clus.RandConn())
wStream, errW := wAPI.Watch(context.TODO())
if errW != nil {
t.Fatalf("wAPI.Watch error: %v", errW)
}
watchKeyN := 4
for i := 0; i < watchKeyN+1; i++ {
var wreq *pb.WatchRequest
if i < watchKeyN {
wreq = &pb.WatchRequest{CreateRequest: &pb.WatchCreateRequest{Key: []byte("foo")}}
} else {
wreq = &pb.WatchRequest{CreateRequest: &pb.WatchCreateRequest{Prefix: []byte("fo")}}
}
if err := wStream.Send(wreq); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("wStream.Send error: %v", err)
}
}
ids := make(map[int64]struct{})
for i := 0; i < watchKeyN+1; i++ {
wresp, err := wStream.Recv()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("wStream.Recv error: %v", err)
}
if !wresp.Created {
t.Fatalf("wresp.Created got = %v, want = true", wresp.Created)
}
ids[wresp.WatchId] = struct{}{}
}
if _, err := kvc.Put(context.TODO(), &pb.PutRequest{Key: []byte("foo"), Value: []byte("bar")}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("couldn't put key (%v)", err)
}
for i := 0; i < watchKeyN+1; i++ {
wresp, err := wStream.Recv()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("wStream.Recv error: %v", err)
}
if _, ok := ids[wresp.WatchId]; !ok {
t.Errorf("watchId %d is not created!", wresp.WatchId)
} else {
delete(ids, wresp.WatchId)
}
if len(wresp.Events) == 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d: no events received", i)
}
for _, ev := range wresp.Events {
if string(ev.Kv.Key) != "foo" {
t.Errorf("ev.Kv.Key got = %s, want = foo", ev.Kv.Key)
}
if string(ev.Kv.Value) != "bar" {
t.Errorf("ev.Kv.Value got = %s, want = bar", ev.Kv.Value)
}
}
}
// now put one key that has only one matching watcher
if _, err := kvc.Put(context.TODO(), &pb.PutRequest{Key: []byte("fo"), Value: []byte("bar")}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("couldn't put key (%v)", err)
}
wresp, err := wStream.Recv()
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("wStream.Recv error: %v", err)
}
if len(wresp.Events) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("len(wresp.Events) got = %d, want = 1", len(wresp.Events))
}
if string(wresp.Events[0].Kv.Key) != "fo" {
t.Errorf("wresp.Events[0].Kv.Key got = %s, want = fo", wresp.Events[0].Kv.Key)
}
// now Recv should block because there is no more events coming
rok, nr := WaitResponse(wStream, 1*time.Second)
if !rok {
t.Errorf("unexpected pb.WatchResponse is received %+v", nr)
}
clus.Terminate(t)
}
// WaitResponse waits on the given stream for given duration.
// If there is no more events, true and a nil response will be
// returned closing the WatchClient stream. Or the response will
// be returned.
func WaitResponse(wc pb.Watch_WatchClient, timeout time.Duration) (bool, *pb.WatchResponse) {
rCh := make(chan *pb.WatchResponse)
go func() {
resp, _ := wc.Recv()
rCh <- resp
}()
select {
case nr := <-rCh:
return false, nr
case <-time.After(timeout):
}
wc.CloseSend()
rv, ok := <-rCh
if rv != nil || !ok {
return false, rv
}
return true, nil
}