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This adds the ability to capture logs to the HGE fixture, and uses this in test_logging.py to analyze the logs, instead of relying on a shell script redirecting the logs to a file. We then inject the logs into the tests and parse the JSON. Because we're no longer reading a file, we need to do this in a separate thread, as we'll block on reading rather than the stream ending. (Once HGE stops, the stream will be closed.) Some of the tests require a JWK server, so this has been extracted from test_jwk.py. [NDAT-540]: https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/NDAT-540?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiNWRkNTljNzYxNjVmNDY3MDlhMDU5Y2ZhYzA5YTRkZjUiLCJwIjoiZ2l0aHViLWNvbS1KU1cifQ PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8772 GitOrigin-RevId: 9413e714f1c42b8a0991d0d30c4358209fd30c0c
64 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
64 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
import pytest
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import requests
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from time import perf_counter, sleep
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pytestmark = [
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pytest.mark.admin_secret
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]
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def wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests: int, state_key: str, timeout_secs: int, jwk_server_url: str) -> float:
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start_time = perf_counter()
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requests.post(jwk_server_url + '/reset-state')
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request_count = 0
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time_elapsed = 0
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while request_count < num_requests:
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time_elapsed = perf_counter() - start_time
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if time_elapsed > timeout_secs:
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raise Exception(f'Waited {time_elapsed} seconds for {state_key} JWK requests to reach {num_requests}. Only received {request_count}.')
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sleep(0.2)
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state = requests.get(jwk_server_url + '/state').json()
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request_count = state[state_key]
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return time_elapsed
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@pytest.mark.jwk_path('/jwk-cache-control?max-age=3')
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def test_cache_control_header_max_age(jwk_server_url: str):
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# The test uses max-age=3, so we are expecting one request
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time_elapsed = wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests=1, state_key='cache-control', timeout_secs=6, jwk_server_url=jwk_server_url)
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print(f"time_elapsed: {time_elapsed}")
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@pytest.mark.jwk_path('/jwk-cache-control?max-age=3&must-revalidate=true')
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def test_cache_control_header_max_age_must_revalidate(jwk_server_url: str):
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# The test uses max-age=3, so we are expecting one request
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time_elapsed = wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests=1, state_key='cache-control', timeout_secs=6, jwk_server_url=jwk_server_url)
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print(f"time_elapsed: {time_elapsed}")
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@pytest.mark.jwk_path('/jwk-cache-control?must-revalidate=true')
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def test_cache_control_header_must_revalidate(jwk_server_url: str):
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# HGE should refresh the JWK once a second, so we are expecting three requests in at least two seconds
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time_elapsed = wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests=3, state_key='cache-control', timeout_secs=10, jwk_server_url=jwk_server_url)
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print(f"time_elapsed: {time_elapsed}")
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assert(time_elapsed >= 2)
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@pytest.mark.jwk_path('/jwk-cache-control?no-cache=true&public=true')
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def test_cache_control_header_no_cache_public(jwk_server_url: str):
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# HGE should refresh the JWK once a second, so we are expecting three requests in at least two seconds
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time_elapsed = wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests=3, state_key='cache-control', timeout_secs=10, jwk_server_url=jwk_server_url)
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print(f"time_elapsed: {time_elapsed}")
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assert(time_elapsed >= 2)
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@pytest.mark.jwk_path('/jwk-cache-control?no-store=true&max-age=3')
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def test_cache_control_header_no_store_max_age(jwk_server_url: str):
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# HGE should refresh the JWK once a second, so we are expecting three requests in at least two seconds
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time_elapsed = wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests=3, state_key='cache-control', timeout_secs=10, jwk_server_url=jwk_server_url)
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print(f"time_elapsed: {time_elapsed}")
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assert(time_elapsed >= 2)
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@pytest.mark.jwk_path('/jwk-expires?seconds=3')
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def test_expires_header(jwk_server_url: str):
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# The test uses a three second jwk expiry so we are expecting one request
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time_elapsed = wait_until_request_count_reaches(num_requests=1, state_key='expires', timeout_secs=6, jwk_server_url=jwk_server_url)
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print(f"time_elapsed: {time_elapsed}")
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