This is a set of scripts and a container image to conveniently run
tests for ArangoDB on linux. It only needs the fish shell, git and
Docker installed on the system. For MacOSX it is possible to use
the build and test commands without Docker.
Place a pair of SSH keys in ~/.ssh/
- private key:
id_rsa - public key:
id_rsa.pub
Set appropriate permissions for the key files:
sudo chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsasudo chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Add the identity using the private key file:
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Once you have cloned this repo and have set up ssh-agent with a
private key that is registered on GitHub, the initial setup is as
follows (in fish, so start a fish shell first if it is not your
login shell):
cd oskar
fish (start fish in case your default shell is bash)
source helper.fish
checkoutEnterprise (or checkoutArangoDB if you do not have access)
This will pull the Docker image, start up a build and test container
and clone the ArangoDB source (optionally including the enterprise
code) into a subdirectory work in the current directory. It will
also show its current configuration.
In case you want to build a specific version, for example 3.12.2 use
cd oskar
git checkout feature/arangodb-3.12.2
fish (start fish in case your default shell is bash)
source helper.fish
checkoutEnterprise (or checkoutArangoDB if you do not have access)
Oskar can build the OpenSSL version required for further building of ArangoDB (based on particular branch requirement).
In order to use it oskarOpenSSL function has to be called prior to do
Building ArangoDB.
Otherwise ownOpenSSL is executed (by default) during oskar initialization.
In case of non-oskar OpenSSL preferred usage there is a need to set OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR globally (in oskar session or through Environment capability). It should be set to the installed (or manually built) OpenSSL binaries and libraries.
There is no need to set OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR globally if a Homebrew package was
installed and it's version matches ArangoDB particular branch requirement. This
is automatically done by oskar in case of ownOpenSSL usage.
Oskar uses some environments variable, see the chapter Environment.
You can create a file config/environment.fish to preset these variables.
For example
set -xg COMMUNITY_DOWNLOAD_LINK "https://community.arangodb.com"
set -xg ENTERPRISE_DOWNLOAD_LINK "https://enterprise.arangodb.com"
Once you have cloned this repo and have set up
C:\Users\#USERNAME#\.ssh with a private key that has access to
https://github.com/arangodb/enterprise, the initial setup is as
follows (in powershell, so start a powershell):
Set-Location oskar
Import-Module -Name .\helper.psm1
checkoutEnterprise
Use
switchBranches devel devel
where the first devel is the branch of the main repository and the
second one is the branch of the enterprise repository to
checkout. This will check out the branches and do a git pull
afterwards. You should not have local modifications in the repos
because they could be deleted.
You can then do
buildStaticArangoDB
and add cmake options if you need like for example:
buildStaticArangoDB -DUSE_IPO=Off
The first time this will take some time, but then the configured
ccache will make things a lot quicker. Once you have built for the
first time you can do
makeStaticArangoDB
which does not throw away the build directory and should be even
faster.
You can then do
buildStaticArangoDB
for a static build or
buildArangoDB
for a non-static build.
For the compilation, you can choose between maintainer mode switched
on or off. Use maintainerOff or maintainerOn to switch.
Furthermore, you can switch the build mode between Debug and
RelWithDebInfo, use the commands debugMode and releaseMode.
Finally, if you have checked out the enterprise code, you can switch
between the community and enterprise editions using community and
enterprise.
Use parallelism <number> to specify which argument to -j should be
used in the make stage, the default is 64 on Linux and 8 on MacOSX.
Under Windows this setting is ignored.
At runtime, you can choose the storage engine (use the mmfiles or
rocksdb command), and you can select a test suite. Use the cluster,
single or resilience command.
Finally, you can choose which branch or commit to use for the build with the command
switchBranches <REV_IN_MAIN_REPO> <REV_IN_ENTERPRISE_REPO>
Build ArangoDB with the current build options by issuing
buildStaticArangoDB
and run the tests with the current runtime options using
oskar
A report of the run will be shown on screen and a file with the
current timestamp will be put into the work
directory. Alternatively, you can combine these two steps in one by
doing
oskar1
To run both single as well as cluster tests on the current configuration do
oskar2
To run both with both storage engines do
oskar4
and, finally, to run everything for both the community as well as the enterprise edition do
oskar8
The test results as well as logs will be left in the work directory.
After modifications to lib/Basics/errors.dat, you can update the generated files
that are based on it by running:
shellInAlpineContainer
cd /work/ArangoDB/build
cmake --build . --target errorfiles
To erase the build directories and checked out sources, use
clearWorkDir
After that, essentially all resources used by oskar are freed again.
switchBranches <REV_IN_MAIN_REPO> <REV_IN_ENTERPRISE_REPO>
buildStaticArangoDB
build static versions of executables. MacOSX does not support this and will build dynamic executables instead.
buildArangoDB
build dynamic versions of the executables
maintainerOn
maintainerOff
switch on/off maintainer mode when building
debugMode
releaseMode
build Debug (debugMode) or RelWithDebInfo (releaseMode)
community
enterprise
build enterprise edition (enterprise) or community version (community)
parallelism <PARALLELSIM>
if supported, set number of concurrent builds to PARALLELISM
jenkins/helper/test_launch_controller.py is used to control multiple test executions.
- psutil to control subprocesses
- py7zr (optional) to build 7z reports instead of tar.bz2
INNERWORKDIR- as the directory to place the report filesWORKDIR- used instead ifINNERWORKDIRhasn't been set.TEMP- temporary directory if notINNERWORKDIR/ArangoDBTMPDIRandTEMPare passed to the executors.TSHARKpassed as value to--sniffProgramDUMPDEVICEpassed as value to--sniffDeviceSKIPNONDETERMINISTICpassed on as value to--skipNondeterministicto the testing.SKIPTIMECRITICALpassed on as value to--skipTimeCriticalto the testing.BUILDMODEpassed on as value to--buildTypeto the testing.DUMPAGENCYONERRORpassed on as value to--dumpAgencyOnErrorto the testing.PORTBASEpassed on as value to--minPortand--maxPort(+99) to the testing. Defaults to 7000SKIPGREYpassed on as value to--skipGreyto the testing.ONLYGREYpassed on as value to--onlyGreyto the testing.TIMELIMITis used to calculate the execution deadline starting point in time.COREDIRthe directory to locate coredumps for crashesLDAPHOSTto enable the tests withldapflags.- any parameter in
test-definition.txtthat starts with a$is expanded to its value.
PATH/test-definition.txt- (first parameter) test definitions file from the arangodb source tree (also used to locate the arangodb source)-f[launch|dump]usedumpfor syntax checking oftest-definition.txtinstead of executing the tests--validate-onlydon't run the tests--help-flagslist the flags which can be used intest-definition.txt:cluster: this test requires a clustersingle: this test requires a single serverfull: this test is only executed in full tests!full: this test is only executed in non-full testsgtest: only testsuites starting with 'gtest' are to be executedldap: ldapenterprise: this test is only executed with the enterprise version!windows: test is excluded from Windows runs!mac: test is excluded from MacOS!arm: test is excluded from ARM Linux / MacOS hosts
--clusterfiltertest-definition.txtfor all tests flagged ascluster--full- all tests including those flagged asfullare executed.--gtest- only testsuites starting with 'gtest' are executed--all- output unfiltered
Lines consist of these parts:
testingJsSuiteName flags params suffix -- args to testing.js
where
flagsare listed above in--help-flags- params are:
- priority - sequence priority of test, 250 is the default.
- parallelity - execution slots to book. defaults to 1, if cluster 4.
- buckets - split testcases to be launched in concurent chunks
Specifying a
*in front of the number takes the default and multiplies it by the value.
- suffix - if a testsuite is launched several times, make it distinguishable like shell_aql => shell_aql_vst ; Bucket indexes are appended afterwards.
--literally the two dashes to split the line at.args to testing.js- anything that./scripts/unittest --helpwould print you.
To utilize all of the machines resources, tests can be run in parallel. The execution_slots are
set to the number of the physical cores of the machine (not threads).
parallelity is used to add the currently expected load by the tests to be no more than execution_slots.
For managing each of these parallel executions of testing.js, worker threads are used. The workers themselves will spawn a set of I/O threads to capture the output of testing.js into a report file.
The life cycle of a testrun will be as follows:
- the environment variable
TIMELIMITdefines a deadline to all the tests, how much seconds should be allowed. - tests are running in worker threads.
- main thread keeps control, launches more worker threads, once machine bandwith permits, but only every 5s as closest to not overwhelm the machine while launching arangods.
- tests themselves have their timeouts;
testing.jswill abort if they are reached. - workers have a progressive timeout, if it doesn't hear back from
testing.jsfor 999999999s it will hard kill and abort. [currently high / not used!] - if workers have no output from
testing.jsthey check whether the deadline is reached. - if the deadline is reached,
SIG_INT[* nix] /SIG_BREAK[windows] is sent totesting.jsto trigger its deadline feature. - the reached deadline will be indicated to the
testfailures.txtreport file and the logfile of the test in question. - with deadline engageged,
testing.jscan send no more subsequent requests, nor spawn processes => eventually testing will abort. - force shutdown of arangod Instances will reset the deadline, SIG_ABRT arangods, and try to do core dump analysis.
- workers continue reading pipes from
testing.js, but once no chars are comming,waitpid()checks with a 1s timout whethertesting.jsis done and exited. - if the worker reaches
180counters ofwaitpid()invocations it will give up. It will hard killtesting.jsand all other child processes it can find. - this should unblock the workers I/O threads, and they should exit.
- the
waitpid()ontesting.jsshould exit, I/O threads should be joined, results should be passed up to the main thread. - so the workers still have a slugish interpretation of the deadline, giving them the chance to collect as much knowledge about the test execution as posible.
- meanwhile the main thread has a fixed deadline: 5 minutes after the
TIMELIMITis reached. - if not all workers have indicated their exit before this final deadline:
- the main thread will start killing any subprocesses of itself which it finds.
- after this wait another 20s, to see whether the workers may have been unblocked by the killing
- if not, it shouts "Geronimoooo" and takes the big shotgun, and force-terminates the python process which is running it. This will kill all threads as well and terminate the process.
- if all workers have indicated their exit in time, their threads will be joined.
- reports will be generated.
makeRelease
creates all release packages.
You need to set the following environment variables:
set -xg COMMUNITY_DOWNLOAD_LINK "https://community.arangodb.com"
set -xg ENTERPRISE_DOWNLOAD_LINK "https://enterprise.arangodb.com"
The prefix for the link of the community and enterprise edition that is used to construct the download link in the snippets.
set -xg DOWNLOAD_SYNC_USER username:password
A github user that can download the syncer executable from github.
Under Linux:
- RPM, Debian and tar.gz
- server and client
- community and enterprise
- html snippets for debian, rpm, generic linux
Under macOS:
- DMG and tar.gz
- community and enterprise
- html snippets for macOS