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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brandon Simmons
91aee7fdeb Test result ordering, add --accept test mode to automatically accept changed test cases
We add a new pytest flag `--accept` that will automatically write back
yaml files with updated responses. This makes it much easier and less
error-prone to update test cases when we expect output to change, or
when authoring new tests.

Second we make sure to test that we actually preserve the order of the
selection set when returning results. This is a "SHOULD" part of the
spec but seems pretty important and something that users will rely on.

To support both of the above we use ruamel.yaml which preserves a
certain amount of formatting and comments (so that --accept can work in
a failry ergonomic way), as well as ordering (so that when we write yaml
the order of keys has meaning that's preserved during parsing).

Use ruamel.yaml everywhere for consistency (since both libraries have
different quirks).

Quirks of ruamel.yaml:
- trailing whitespace in multiline strings in yaml files isn't written
  back out as we'd like: https://bitbucket.org/ruamel/yaml/issues/47/multiline-strings-being-changed-if-they
- formatting is only sort of preserved; ruamel e.g. normalizes
  indentation. Normally the diff is pretty clean though, and you can
  always just check in portions of your test file after --accept

fixup
2019-11-05 15:15:25 -06:00
Rakesh Emmadi
e5eb0c4f34 fix row comparison operator in event triggers (fix #2036) (#2868)
Update trigger is failing if any json/geometry columns are present in
event payload rows. Use '*<>' operator instead of '<>' to compare the
internal binary representation of rows if '<>' doesn’t work.
2019-09-12 18:22:01 -05:00
Tirumarai Selvan
36e49ea75b manual event triggers (close #1687) (#2077) 2019-05-13 15:11:07 +05:30
nizar-m
a40bf10b9f run graphql tests on both http and websocket; add parallelism (close #1868) (#1921)
Examples 
1)  `
pytest --hge-urls "http://127.0.0.1:8080" --pg-urls "postgresql://admin@127.0.0.1:5432/hge_tests" -vv
`
2)  `pytest --hge-urls "http://127.0.0.1:8080"   "http://127.0.0.1:8081" --pg-urls "postgresql://admin@127.0.0.1:5432/hge_tests"  "postgresql://admin@127.0.0.1:5432/hge_tests2" -vv
`
### Solution and Design
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#### Reducing execution time of tests
- The Schema setup and teardown, which were earlier done per test method, usually takes around 1 sec. 
- For mutations, the model has now been changed to only do schema setup and teardown once per test class.
-  A data setup and teardown will be done once per test instead (usually takes ~10ms).
- For the test class to get this behaviour, one can can extend the class `DefaultTestMutations`. 
    - The function  `dir()` should be define which returns the location of the configuration folder.
    - Inside the configuration folder, there should be 
        - Files `<conf_dir>/schema_setup.yaml` and `<conf_dir>/schema_teardown.yaml`, which has the metadata query executed during schema setup and teardown respectively
        - Files named `<conf_dir>/values_setup.yaml` and `<conf_dir>/values_teardown.yaml`. These files are executed to setup and remove data from the tables respectively. 

#### Running Graphql queries on both http and websockets
- Each GraphQL query/mutation is run on the both HTTP and websocket protocols
- Pytests test parameterisation is used to achieve this
- The errors over websockets are slightly different from that on HTTP
   - The code takes care of converting the errors in HTTP to errors in websockets

#### Parallel executation of tests.
- The plugin pytest-xdist helps in running tests on parallel workers.
- We are using this plugin to group tests by file and run on different workers.
- Parallel test worker processes operate on separate postgres databases(and separate graphql-engines connected to these databases). Thus tests on one worker will not affect the tests on the other worker.
- With two workers, this decreases execution times by half, as the tests on event triggers usually takes a long time, but does not consume much CPU.
2019-04-08 12:52:38 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
cab1aa0cb1 fix update_event_trigger query not persisting the changes (#1950)
fix #1949
2019-04-05 17:50:46 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
51dd6157e1 remove wreq and set response timeout (close #1477) (#1501) 2019-02-14 13:07:59 +05:30
nizar-m
68da491d9d Improve error message when no operation specs are provided during event trigger creation (close #998) (#1541) 2019-02-01 15:07:38 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
e590144d02 send session variables in event trigger payload (close #1328) (#1458) 2019-01-28 11:42:52 +05:30
Vamshi Surabhi
8feff0daca
clear event_triggers when clear_metadata is called, closes #1232 (#1233) 2018-12-19 12:04:27 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
6de17b303f drop trigger functions on updating event triggers (#1214) 2018-12-15 10:35:29 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
317efb81f1 event triggers: take webhook url from env (close #966) (#968) 2018-11-14 12:43:01 +05:30
Mohammed Rishad
58ccddc76e pep8 fixes for python files (#875) 2018-10-30 14:51:58 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
810b440089 trigger webhooks on column level changes instead of row (close #547, close #680) (#550) 2018-10-25 12:52:51 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
2cd2b23b2d add custom headers for webhooks, refactor retry logic (#419) 2018-09-24 17:20:11 +05:30
Tirumarai Selvan
c42af444f7 implement query to update an event trigger (#367) 2018-09-19 17:42:57 +05:30
Vamshi Surabhi
534f23d1a6 python based tests (#387) 2018-09-18 11:51:57 +05:30