sapling/eden/hg-server/tests/test-hgsql-sync-interval.t
Durham Goode 98d9269874 server: copy hg to a new hg-server directory
Summary:
Create a fork of the Mercurial code that we can use to build server
rpms. The hg servers will continue to exist for a few more months while we move
the darkstorm and ediscovery use cases off them. In the mean time, we want to
start making breaking changes to the client, so let's create a stable copy of
the hg code to produce rpms for the hg servers.

The fork is based off c7770c78d, the latest hg release.

This copies the files as is, then adds some minor tweaks to get it to build:
- Disables some lint checks that appear to be bypassed by path
- sed replace eden/scm with eden/hg-server
- Removed a dependency on scm/telemetry from the edenfs-client tests since
  scm/telemetry pulls in the original eden/scm/lib/configparser which conflicts
  with the hg-server conflict parser.

allow-large-files

Reviewed By: quark-zju

Differential Revision: D27632557

fbshipit-source-id: b2f442f4ec000ea08e4d62de068750832198e1f4
2021-04-09 10:09:06 -07:00

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#chg-compatible
Test hgsql tries to sync before entering the critical section
$ . "$TESTDIR/hgsql/library.sh"
$ disable treemanifest
$ setconfig hgsql.verbose=1
$ newrepo state1
$ hg debugdrawdag << 'EOS'
> B
> |
> A
> EOS
$ newrepo state2
$ hg debugdrawdag << 'EOS'
> C
> |
> B
> |
> A
> EOS
$ newrepo state3
$ hg debugdrawdag << 'EOS'
> D
> |
> C
> |
> B
> |
> A
> EOS
$ newrepo state4
$ hg debugdrawdag << 'EOS'
> E
> |
> D
> |
> C
> |
> B
> |
> A
> EOS
$ cd $TESTTMP
$ initserver repo1 master
$ initserver repo2 master
$ initserver repo3 master
$ initserver repo4 master
Repo1: 2 commits. Sync them to the database.
$ cd $TESTTMP/repo1
$ hg pull -r tip $TESTTMP/state1
[hgsql] got lock after * seconds (read 1 rows) (glob)
pulling from $TESTTMP/state1
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files
adding remote bookmark A
adding remote bookmark B
[hgsql] held lock for * seconds (read 5 rows; write 10 rows) (glob)
Repo2: Emulate client push. Hold the lock for long.
$ cd $TESTTMP/repo2
$ hg --config hooks.pretxnclose.dely='sleep 6' pull -r tip $TESTTMP/state2 &>out &
$ disown
Repo 3: Emulate client push to sql, after repo2.
$ sleep 2
$ cd $TESTTMP/repo3
$ hg --config hooks.pretxnclose.dely='sleep 6' pull -r tip $TESTTMP/state3 &>out &
$ disown
Emulate writing to another repo when the lock was held elsewhere.
Explaination:
- The first "getting 2 commits from database" is because repo4 is empty, and the database has A,B synced from repo1.
- The second "getting 1 commits from database" is because repo2 push completes.
- The third "getting 1 commits from database" is because repo3 push completes.
$ cd $TESTTMP/repo4
$ setconfig hgsql.syncinterval=0.1 hgsql.debugminsqllockwaittime=13
$ hg pull -r tip $TESTTMP/state4
[hgsql] getting 2 commits from database
[hgsql] getting 1 commits from database
[hgsql] getting 1 commits from database
[hgsql] got lock after * seconds (read * rows) (glob)
pulling from $TESTTMP/state4
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
adding remote bookmark E
[hgsql] held lock for * seconds (read * rows; write 8 rows) (glob)
Make sure repo2 and repo3 log looks sane.
$ cat $TESTTMP/repo2/out
[hgsql] getting 2 commits from database
[hgsql] got lock after * seconds (read 1 rows) (glob)
pulling from $TESTTMP/state2
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
adding remote bookmark C
[hgsql] held lock for * seconds (read 9 rows; write 8 rows) (glob)
$ cat $TESTTMP/repo3/out
[hgsql] getting 2 commits from database
[hgsql] got lock after * seconds (read 1 rows) (glob)
[hgsql] getting 1 commits from database
pulling from $TESTTMP/state3
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
adding remote bookmark D
[hgsql] held lock for * seconds (read 10 rows; write 8 rows) (glob)