graphql-engine/server/tests-py/queries/v1
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.
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basic Tests for server with access control, and some more tests (#710) 2018-10-28 23:57:49 +05:30
count apply update permissions for upsert mutations (#628) 2018-12-15 21:40:29 +05:30
ddl diff's query should account for table having no columns (#1256) 2018-12-21 15:24:22 +05:30
delete python based tests (#387) 2018-09-18 11:51:57 +05:30
insert run graphql tests on both http and websocket; add parallelism (close #1868) (#1921) 2019-04-08 12:52:38 +05:30
metadata allow exposing postgres functions through GraphQL interface (close #333) (#1073) 2019-01-25 09:01:54 +05:30
permissions Tests for server with access control, and some more tests (#710) 2018-10-28 23:57:49 +05:30
relationships allow renaming tables, columns and relationships (close #79) (#1542) 2019-03-01 14:47:22 +05:30
run_sql allow renaming tables, columns and relationships (close #79) (#1542) 2019-03-01 14:47:22 +05:30
select add spatial predicates for geography columns (close #1674) (#1735) 2019-03-25 17:59:52 +05:30
track_table dependencies of object relationship now includes remote table, closes #1441 (#1442) 2019-01-24 18:56:13 +05:30
update run graphql tests on both http and websocket; add parallelism (close #1868) (#1921) 2019-04-08 12:52:38 +05:30