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We have a lot of `assert st_code == 200` scattered about. This is a problem because (a) it makes the code harder to parse and (b) the error message is lacking; I have seen a few flaky tests which were impossible to diagnose because I didn't know what the response _should_ be. This reduces the number of places in which we perform this assertion (moving most of them to `HGECtx.execute_query`), so that we can have a better chance of seeing a useful error message on test failure. PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4957 GitOrigin-RevId: 3ff388bccf49f96569aa6b7db85266a0c5ee27ea
281 lines
11 KiB
Python
281 lines
11 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import json
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import os
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import time
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import pytest
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from context import PytestConf
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if not PytestConf.config.getoption("--test-logging"):
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pytest.skip("--test-logging missing, skipping tests", allow_module_level=True)
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def parse_logs():
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# parse the log file into a json list
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log_file = os.getenv('LOGGING_TEST_LOGFILE_PATH', None)
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if not log_file:
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print('Could not determine log file path to test logging!')
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assert False
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loglines = []
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with open(log_file, 'r') as f:
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loglines = f.readlines()
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logs = list(map(lambda x: json.loads(x.strip()), loglines))
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assert len(logs) > 0
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return logs
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class TestLogging():
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dir = 'queries/logging'
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success_query = {'query': 'query { hello {code name} }'}
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def _teardown(self, hge_ctx):
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hge_ctx.v1q_f(self.dir + '/teardown.yaml')
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def transact(self, hge_ctx):
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# setup some tables
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hge_ctx.v1q_f(self.dir + '/setup.yaml')
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try:
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# make a successful query
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q = self.success_query
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headers = {'x-request-id': 'successful-query-log-test'}
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if hge_ctx.hge_key:
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headers['x-hasura-admin-secret'] = hge_ctx.hge_key
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resp = hge_ctx.http.post(hge_ctx.hge_url + '/v1/graphql', json=q,
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headers=headers)
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assert resp.status_code == 200 and 'data' in resp.json()
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# make a query where JSON body parsing fails
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q = {'quer': 'query { hello {code name} }'}
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headers = {'x-request-id': 'json-parse-fail-log-test'}
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if hge_ctx.hge_key:
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headers['x-hasura-admin-secret'] = hge_ctx.hge_key
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resp = hge_ctx.http.post(hge_ctx.hge_url + '/v1/graphql', json=q,
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headers=headers)
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assert resp.status_code == 200 and 'errors' in resp.json()
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# make an unthorized query where admin secret/access token is empty
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q = {'query': 'query { hello {code name} }'}
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headers = {'x-request-id': 'unauthorized-query-test'}
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resp = hge_ctx.http.post(hge_ctx.hge_url + '/v1/graphql', json=q,
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headers=headers)
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assert resp.status_code == 200 and 'errors' in resp.json()
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# make an unthorized metadata request where admin secret/access token is empty
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q = {
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'query': {
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'type': 'select',
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'args': {
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"table": {
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"name": "hdb_function",
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"schema": "hdb_catalog"
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},
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"columns": ["function_name", "function_schema", "is_system_defined"],
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"where": { "function_schema": "public" }
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}
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}
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}
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headers = {'x-request-id': 'unauthorized-metadata-test'}
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resp = hge_ctx.http.post(hge_ctx.hge_url + '/v1/query', json=q,
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headers=headers)
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assert resp.status_code == 401 and 'error' in resp.json()
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# gather and parse the logs now
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self.logs = parse_logs()
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# sometimes the log might take time to buffer
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time.sleep(2)
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yield
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finally:
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self._teardown(hge_ctx)
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def test_startup_logs(self, hge_ctx):
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def _get_server_config(x):
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return x['type'] == 'startup' and \
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'kind' in x['detail'] and \
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x['detail']['kind'] == 'server_configuration'
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config_logs = list(filter(_get_server_config, self.logs))
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print(config_logs)
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assert len(config_logs) == 1
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config_log = config_logs[0]
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print(config_log)
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info = config_log['detail']['info']
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# we can improve this later by checking the actual value and
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# cross-checking with current config of the server
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assert 'enable_console' in info
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assert 'port' in info
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assert 'server_host' in info
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#assert 'transaction_isolation' in info
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assert 'admin_secret_set' in info
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if hge_ctx.hge_key:
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assert info['admin_secret_set'] == True
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assert 'auth_hook' in info
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assert 'auth_hook_mode' in info
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assert 'jwt_secret' in info
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assert 'unauth_role' in info
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assert 'cors_config' in info
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assert 'enable_console' in info
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assert 'console_assets_dir' in info
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assert 'enable_telemetry' in info
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assert 'use_prepared_statements' in info
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assert 'stringify_numeric_types' in info
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assert 'enabled_apis' in info
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assert 'live_query_options' in info
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assert 'enable_allowlist' in info
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assert 'enabled_log_types' in info
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def test_http_log(self, hge_ctx):
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def _get_http_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'http-log'
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print('all logs gathered', self.logs)
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http_logs = list(filter(_get_http_logs, self.logs))
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print('http logs', http_logs)
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assert len(http_logs) > 0
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for http_log in http_logs:
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print(http_log)
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http_info = http_log['detail']['http_info']
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assert 'url' in http_info
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assert 'status' in http_info
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assert 'ip' in http_info
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operation = http_log['detail']['operation']
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assert 'request_id' in operation
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if operation['request_id'] == 'successful-query-log-test':
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assert 'query_execution_time' in operation
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assert 'user_vars' in operation
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# we should see the `query` field in successful operations
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assert 'query' in operation
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assert operation['query'] == self.success_query
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# there shouldn't be any raw_query in success
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assert operation.get('raw_query') is None
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def test_query_log(self, hge_ctx):
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def _get_query_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'query-log'
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query_logs = list(filter(_get_query_logs, self.logs))
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assert len(query_logs) > 0
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onelog = query_logs[0]['detail']
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assert 'request_id' in onelog
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assert 'query' in onelog
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assert 'query' in onelog['query']
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assert 'generated_sql' in onelog
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def test_http_parse_failed_log(self, hge_ctx):
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def _get_parse_failed_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'http-log' and \
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x['detail']['operation']['request_id'] == 'json-parse-fail-log-test'
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http_logs = list(filter(_get_parse_failed_logs, self.logs))
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print('parse failed logs', http_logs)
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assert len(http_logs) > 0
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print(http_logs[0])
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assert 'error' in http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']['error']['code'] == 'parse-failed'
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def test_http_unthorized_query(self, hge_ctx):
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def _get_failed_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'http-log' and \
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x['detail']['operation']['request_id'] == 'unauthorized-query-test'
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http_logs = list(filter(_get_failed_logs, self.logs))
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print('unauthorized failed logs', http_logs)
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assert len(http_logs) > 0
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print(http_logs[0])
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assert 'error' in http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']['error']['code'] == 'access-denied'
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation'].get('query') is None
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']['raw_query'] is not None
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def test_http_unthorized_metadata(self, hge_ctx):
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def _get_failed_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'http-log' and \
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x['detail']['operation']['request_id'] == 'unauthorized-metadata-test'
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http_logs = list(filter(_get_failed_logs, self.logs))
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print('unauthorized failed logs', http_logs)
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assert len(http_logs) > 0
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print(http_logs[0])
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assert 'error' in http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation']['error']['code'] == 'access-denied'
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation'].get('query') is None
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# By default, 'raw_query' field is ignored for metadata queries. To allow
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# logging this field use the flag HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_METADATA_QUERY_LOGGING
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assert http_logs[0]['detail']['operation'].get('raw_query') is None
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class TestWebsocketLogging():
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"""
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Test logs emitted on websocket transport
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1. websocket-log
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2. ws-server
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"""
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dir = 'queries/logging'
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query = {
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'query': 'query GetHello { hello {code name} }',
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'operationName': 'GetHello'
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}
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query_id = 'successful-ws-log-test'
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def _teardown(self, hge_ctx):
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hge_ctx.v1q_f(self.dir + '/teardown.yaml')
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def transact(self, hge_ctx):
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# setup some tables
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hge_ctx.v1q_f(self.dir + '/setup.yaml')
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try:
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# make a successful websocket query
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headers = {'x-request-id': self.query_id}
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if hge_ctx.hge_key:
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headers['x-hasura-admin-secret'] = hge_ctx.hge_key
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resp = hge_ctx.ws_client.send_query(self.query, headers=headers,
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query_id=self.query_id,
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timeout=5)
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try:
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ev = next(resp)
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assert ev['type'] == 'data' and ev['id'] == self.query_id, ev
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finally:
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hge_ctx.ws_client.stop(self.query_id)
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# sometimes the log might take time to buffer
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time.sleep(2)
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# gather and parse the logs now
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self.logs = parse_logs()
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yield
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finally:
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self._teardown(hge_ctx)
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def test_websocket_log(self, hge_ctx):
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"""
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tests for the `websocket-log` type. currently tests presence of operation_name
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"""
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def _get_websocket_operation_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'websocket-log' and x['detail']['event']['type'] == 'operation'
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ws_logs = list(filter(_get_websocket_operation_logs, self.logs))
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assert len(ws_logs) > 0
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onelog = ws_logs[0]['detail']['event']['detail']
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assert 'request_id' in onelog
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assert 'operation_name' in onelog
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assert 'query' in onelog
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assert 'query' in onelog['query']
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def test_ws_server_log(self, hge_ctx):
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"""
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tests for the `websocket-log` type. currently tests presence of operation_name
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"""
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def _get_ws_server_logs(x):
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return x['type'] == 'ws-server' and 'metadata' in x['detail']
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ws_logs = list(filter(_get_ws_server_logs, self.logs))
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assert len(ws_logs) > 0
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onelog = ws_logs[0]['detail']
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assert 'operation_id' in onelog['metadata']
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assert 'operation_name' in onelog['metadata']
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