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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
433 lines
16 KiB
Python
433 lines
16 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import pytest
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from datetime import datetime,timedelta
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from croniter import croniter
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from validate import validate_event_webhook,validate_event_headers
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import json
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from utils import until_asserts_pass
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# The create and delete tests should ideally go in setup and teardown YAML files,
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# We can't use that here because, the payload is dynamic i.e. in case of one-off scheduled events
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# the value is the current timestamp and in case of cron Triggers, the cron schedule is
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# derived based on the current timestamp
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def stringify_datetime(dt):
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return dt.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ")
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures('per_method_tests_db_state')
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class TestScheduledEvent(object):
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@classmethod
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def dir(cls):
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return 'queries/scheduled_triggers'
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webhook_payload = {"foo":"baz"}
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header_conf = [
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{
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"name":"header-key",
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"value":"header-value"
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}
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]
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webhook_domain = "http://127.0.0.1:5594"
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def test_scheduled_events(self,hge_ctx,scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook):
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query = {
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"type": "bulk",
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"args": [
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# Succeeds
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{
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"type":"create_scheduled_event",
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"args":{
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"webhook":'{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}/test',
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"schedule_at":stringify_datetime(datetime.utcnow()),
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"payload":self.webhook_payload,
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"headers":self.header_conf,
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"comment":"test scheduled event"
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}
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},
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# Fails immediately, with 'dead'
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{
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"type":"create_scheduled_event",
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"args":{
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"webhook":"{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}/",
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"schedule_at": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
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"payload":self.webhook_payload,
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"headers":self.header_conf
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}
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},
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# Fails on request, trying twice:
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{
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"type":"create_scheduled_event",
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"args":{
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"webhook":self.webhook_domain + '/fail',
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"schedule_at": stringify_datetime(datetime.utcnow()),
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"payload":self.webhook_payload,
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"headers":self.header_conf,
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"retry_conf":{
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"num_retries":1,
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"retry_interval_seconds":1,
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"timeout_seconds":1,
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"tolerance_seconds": 21600
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}
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}
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}
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]
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(query)
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assert len(resp) == 3, resp
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# ensuring that valid event_id is returned for all requests
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assert all(['event_id' in r for r in resp]), resp
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# Here we check the three requests received by the webhook.
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# Collect the three generated events (they may arrive out of order):
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e1 = scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook.get_event(12) # at least 10 sec, see processScheduledTriggers.sleep
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e2 = scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook.get_event(12)
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e3 = scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook.get_event(12)
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[event_fail1, event_fail2, event_success] = sorted([e1,e2,e3], key=lambda e: e['path'])
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# Check the two failures:
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validate_event_webhook(event_fail1['path'],'/fail')
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validate_event_webhook(event_fail2['path'],'/fail')
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# Check the one successful webhook call:
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query = {
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"type":"run_sql",
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"args":{
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"sql":'''
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select timezone('utc',created_at) as created_at
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from hdb_catalog.hdb_scheduled_events
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where comment = 'test scheduled event';
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'''
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(query)
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db_created_at = resp['result'][1][0]
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validate_event_webhook(event_success['path'],'/test')
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validate_event_headers(event_success['headers'],{"header-key":"header-value"})
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assert event_success['body']['payload'] == self.webhook_payload
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assert event_success['body']['created_at'] == db_created_at.replace(" ","T") + "Z"
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payload_keys = dict.keys(event_success['body'])
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for k in ["scheduled_time","created_at","id"]: # additional keys
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assert k in payload_keys
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assert scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook.is_queue_empty()
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def try_check_events_statuses():
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query = {
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"type":"run_sql",
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"args":{
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"sql":"select status,tries from hdb_catalog.hdb_scheduled_events order by status desc"
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(query)
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scheduled_event_statuses = resp['result']
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# 3 scheduled events have been created
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# one should be dead because the timestamp was past the tolerance limit
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# one should be delivered because all the parameters were reasonable
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# one should be error because the webhook returns an error state
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assert scheduled_event_statuses == [
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['status', 'tries'],
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['error', '2'], # num_retries + 1
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['delivered', '1'],
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['dead', '0']
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], resp
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until_asserts_pass(100,try_check_events_statuses)
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class TestCronTrigger(object):
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cron_trigger_name = "cron_trigger"
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def test_create_cron_schedule_triggers(self,hge_ctx):
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# setting the test to be after 30 mins, to make sure that
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# any of the events are not delivered.
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min_after_30_mins = (datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(minutes=30)).minute
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TestCronTrigger.cron_schedule = "{} * * * *".format(min_after_30_mins)
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cron_st_api_query = {
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"type":"create_cron_trigger",
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"args":{
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"name":self.cron_trigger_name,
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"webhook":"{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}" + "/foo",
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"schedule":self.cron_schedule,
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"headers":[
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{
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"name":"foo",
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"value":"baz"
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}
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],
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"payload":{"foo":"baz"},
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"include_in_metadata":True
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(cron_st_api_query)
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TestCronTrigger.init_time = datetime.utcnow()
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# the cron events will be generated based on the current time, they
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# will not be exactly the same though(the server now and now here)
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assert resp['message'] == 'success'
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def test_check_generated_cron_scheduled_events(self,hge_ctx):
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expected_schedule_timestamps = []
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iter = croniter(self.cron_schedule,self.init_time)
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for _ in range(100):
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expected_schedule_timestamps.append(iter.next(datetime))
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# Get timestamps in UTC from the db to compare it with
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# the croniter generated timestamps
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sql = '''
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select timezone('utc',scheduled_time) as scheduled_time
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from hdb_catalog.hdb_cron_events where
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trigger_name = '{}' order by scheduled_time asc;'''
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q = {
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"type":"run_sql",
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"args":{
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"sql":sql.format(self.cron_trigger_name)
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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ts_resp = resp['result'][1:]
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assert len(ts_resp) == 100
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# 100 scheduled events are generated in a single batch when the
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# scheduled events need hydration
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actual_schedule_timestamps = []
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for ts in ts_resp:
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datetime_ts = datetime.strptime(ts[0],"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
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actual_schedule_timestamps.append(datetime_ts)
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assert actual_schedule_timestamps == expected_schedule_timestamps
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def test_update_existing_cron_trigger(self,hge_ctx):
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expected_schedule_timestamps = []
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iter = croniter(self.cron_schedule,datetime.utcnow())
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for _ in range(100):
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expected_schedule_timestamps.append(iter.next(datetime))
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q = {
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"type":"create_cron_trigger",
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"args":{
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"name":self.cron_trigger_name,
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"webhook":"{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}" + "/foo",
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"schedule":self.cron_schedule,
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"headers":[
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{
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"name":"header-name",
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"value":"header-value"
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}
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],
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"payload":{"foo":"baz"},
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"include_in_metadata":True,
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"replace":True
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}
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}
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hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q({'type': 'export_metadata', 'args': {}})
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all_cron_triggers = resp['cron_triggers']
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for cron_trigger in all_cron_triggers:
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if cron_trigger['name'] == self.cron_trigger_name:
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assert cron_trigger['headers'] == [{
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"name":"header-name",
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"value":"header-value"
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}]
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# Get timestamps in UTC from the db to compare it with
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# the croniter generated timestamps
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# After updating the cron trigger, the future events should
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# have been created
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sql = '''
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select timezone('utc',scheduled_time) as scheduled_time
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from hdb_catalog.hdb_cron_events where
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trigger_name = '{}' order by scheduled_time asc;'''
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q = {
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"type":"run_sql",
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"args":{
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"sql":sql.format(self.cron_trigger_name)
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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ts_resp = resp['result'][1:]
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assert len(ts_resp) == 100
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actual_schedule_timestamps = []
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for ts in ts_resp:
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datetime_ts = datetime.strptime(ts[0],"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
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actual_schedule_timestamps.append(datetime_ts)
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assert actual_schedule_timestamps == expected_schedule_timestamps
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def test_check_fired_webhook_event(self, hge_ctx, scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook):
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q = {
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"type":"create_cron_trigger",
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"args":{
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"name":"test_cron_trigger",
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"webhook":"{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}" + "/test",
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"schedule":"* * * * *",
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"headers":[
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{
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"name":"header-key",
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"value":"header-value"
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}
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],
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"payload":{"foo":"baz"},
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"include_in_metadata":False
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}
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}
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hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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# The maximum timeout is set to 75s because, the cron timestamps
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# that are generated will start from the next minute, suppose
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# the cron schedule is "* * * * *" and the time the cron trigger
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# is created is 10:00:00, then the next event will be scheduled
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# at 10:01:00, but the events processor will not process it
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# exactly at the zeroeth second of 10:01. The only guarantee
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# is that, the event processor will start to process the event before
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# 10:01:10 (seel sleep in processScheduledTriggers). So, in the worst
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# case, it will take 70 seconds to process the first scheduled event.
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event = scheduled_triggers_evts_webhook.get_event(75)
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validate_event_webhook(event['path'],'/test')
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validate_event_headers(event['headers'],{"header-key":"header-value"})
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assert event['body']['payload'] == {"foo":"baz"}
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assert event['body']['name'] == 'test_cron_trigger'
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def test_get_cron_triggers(self, hge_ctx):
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q = {
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"type": "get_cron_triggers",
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"args": {}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1metadataq(q)
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respDict = json.loads(json.dumps(resp))
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assert respDict['cron_triggers'] == [
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{
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"headers": [
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{
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"name": "header-name",
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"value": "header-value"
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}
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],
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"include_in_metadata": True,
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"name": self.cron_trigger_name,
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"payload": {
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"foo": "baz"
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},
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"retry_conf": {
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"num_retries": 0,
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"retry_interval_seconds": 10,
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"timeout_seconds": 60,
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"tolerance_seconds": 21600
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},
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"schedule": self.cron_schedule,
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"webhook": "{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}/foo"
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},
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{
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"headers": [
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{
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"name": "header-key",
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"value": "header-value"
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}
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],
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"include_in_metadata": False,
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"name": "test_cron_trigger",
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"payload": {
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"foo": "baz"
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},
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"retry_conf": {
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"num_retries": 0,
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"retry_interval_seconds": 10,
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"timeout_seconds": 60,
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"tolerance_seconds": 21600
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},
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"schedule": "* * * * *",
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"webhook": "{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}/test"
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},
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]
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def test_export_and_import_cron_triggers(self, hge_ctx):
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q = {
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"type": "export_metadata",
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"args": {}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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respDict = json.loads(json.dumps(resp))
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# Only the cron triggers with `include_in_metadata` set to `True`
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# should be exported
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assert respDict['cron_triggers'] == [
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{
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"headers": [
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{
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"name": "header-name",
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"value": "header-value"
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}
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],
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"include_in_metadata": True,
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"name": self.cron_trigger_name,
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"payload": {
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"foo": "baz"
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},
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"schedule": self.cron_schedule,
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"webhook": "{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}/foo"
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}
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]
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q = {
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"type": "replace_metadata",
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"args": {
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"metadata": resp
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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sql = '''
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select count(1) as count
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from hdb_catalog.hdb_cron_events
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where trigger_name = '{}'
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'''
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run_sql_query = {
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"type": "run_sql",
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"args": {
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"sql": sql.format(self.cron_trigger_name)
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(run_sql_query)
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count_resp = resp['result'][1][0]
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# Check if the future cron events are created for
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# for a cron trigger while imported from the metadata
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assert int(count_resp) == 100
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def test_attempt_to_create_duplicate_cron_trigger_fail(self, hge_ctx):
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q = {
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"type":"create_cron_trigger",
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"args":{
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"name":"test_cron_trigger",
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"webhook":"{{SCHEDULED_TRIGGERS_WEBHOOK_DOMAIN}}" + "/test",
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"schedule":"* * * * *",
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"headers":[
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{
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"name":"header-key",
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"value":"header-value"
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}
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],
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"payload":{"foo":"baz"},
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"include_in_metadata":False
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}
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}
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resp = hge_ctx.v1q(q, expected_status_code = 400)
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assert dict(resp) == {
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"code": "already-exists",
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"error": 'cron trigger with name: test_cron_trigger already exists',
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"path": "$.args"
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}
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def test_delete_cron_scheduled_trigger(self,hge_ctx):
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q = {
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"type": "bulk",
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"args": [
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{
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"type":"delete_cron_trigger",
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"args":{
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"name":self.cron_trigger_name
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}
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},
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{
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"type":"delete_cron_trigger",
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"args":{
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"name":"test_cron_trigger"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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hge_ctx.v1q(q)
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