githaven/modules/queue/queue_disk_channel_test.go
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Multiple Queue improvements: LevelDB Wait on empty, shutdown empty shadow level queue, reduce goroutines etc (#15693)
* move shutdownfns, terminatefns and hammerfns out of separate goroutines

Coalesce the shutdownfns etc into a list of functions that get run at shutdown
rather then have them run at goroutines blocked on selects.

This may help reduce the background select/poll load in certain
configurations.

* The LevelDB queues can actually wait on empty instead of polling

Slight refactor to cause leveldb queues to wait on empty instead of polling.

* Shutdown the shadow level queue once it is empty

* Remove bytefifo additional goroutine for readToChan as it can just be run in run

* Remove additional removeWorkers goroutine for workers

* Simplify the AtShutdown and AtTerminate functions and add Channel Flusher

* Add shutdown flusher to CUQ

* move persistable channel shutdown stuff to Shutdown Fn

* Ensure that UPCQ has the correct config

* handle shutdown during the flushing

* reduce risk of race between zeroBoost and addWorkers

* prevent double shutdown

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
2021-05-15 16:22:26 +02:00

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// Copyright 2019 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package queue
import (
"io/ioutil"
"testing"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestPersistableChannelQueue(t *testing.T) {
handleChan := make(chan *testData)
handle := func(data ...Data) {
assert.True(t, len(data) == 2)
for _, datum := range data {
testDatum := datum.(*testData)
handleChan <- testDatum
}
}
queueShutdown := []func(){}
queueTerminate := []func(){}
tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "persistable-channel-queue-test-data")
assert.NoError(t, err)
defer util.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
queue, err := NewPersistableChannelQueue(handle, PersistableChannelQueueConfiguration{
DataDir: tmpDir,
BatchLength: 2,
QueueLength: 20,
Workers: 1,
BoostWorkers: 0,
MaxWorkers: 10,
Name: "first",
}, &testData{})
assert.NoError(t, err)
go queue.Run(func(shutdown func()) {
queueShutdown = append(queueShutdown, shutdown)
}, func(terminate func()) {
queueTerminate = append(queueTerminate, terminate)
})
test1 := testData{"A", 1}
test2 := testData{"B", 2}
err = queue.Push(&test1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
go func() {
err := queue.Push(&test2)
assert.NoError(t, err)
}()
result1 := <-handleChan
assert.Equal(t, test1.TestString, result1.TestString)
assert.Equal(t, test1.TestInt, result1.TestInt)
result2 := <-handleChan
assert.Equal(t, test2.TestString, result2.TestString)
assert.Equal(t, test2.TestInt, result2.TestInt)
// test1 is a testData not a *testData so will be rejected
err = queue.Push(test1)
assert.Error(t, err)
// Now shutdown the queue
for _, callback := range queueShutdown {
callback()
}
// Wait til it is closed
<-queue.(*PersistableChannelQueue).closed
err = queue.Push(&test1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
err = queue.Push(&test2)
assert.NoError(t, err)
select {
case <-handleChan:
assert.Fail(t, "Handler processing should have stopped")
default:
}
// terminate the queue
for _, callback := range queueTerminate {
callback()
}
select {
case <-handleChan:
assert.Fail(t, "Handler processing should have stopped")
default:
}
// Reopen queue
queue, err = NewPersistableChannelQueue(handle, PersistableChannelQueueConfiguration{
DataDir: tmpDir,
BatchLength: 2,
QueueLength: 20,
Workers: 1,
BoostWorkers: 0,
MaxWorkers: 10,
Name: "second",
}, &testData{})
assert.NoError(t, err)
go queue.Run(func(shutdown func()) {
queueShutdown = append(queueShutdown, shutdown)
}, func(terminate func()) {
queueTerminate = append(queueTerminate, terminate)
})
result3 := <-handleChan
assert.Equal(t, test1.TestString, result3.TestString)
assert.Equal(t, test1.TestInt, result3.TestInt)
result4 := <-handleChan
assert.Equal(t, test2.TestString, result4.TestString)
assert.Equal(t, test2.TestInt, result4.TestInt)
for _, callback := range queueShutdown {
callback()
}
for _, callback := range queueTerminate {
callback()
}
}