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#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
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import datetime
import os
import resource
import select
import subprocess
import sys
import time
from stress_test_utils import BigQueryHelper
from stress_test_utils import EventType
def run_server():
"""This is a wrapper around the interop server and performs the following:
1) Create a 'Summary table' in Big Query to record events like the server
started, completed successfully or failed. NOTE: This also creates
another table called the QPS table which is currently NOT needed on the
server (it is needed on the stress test clients)
2) Start the server process and add a row in Big Query summary table
3) Wait for the server process to terminate. The server process does not
terminate unless there is an error.
If the server process terminated with a failure, add a row in Big Query
and wait forever.
NOTE: This script typically runs inside a GKE pod which means that the
pod gets destroyed when the script exits. However, in case the server
process fails, we would not want the pod to be destroyed (since we
might want to connect to the pod for examining logs). This is the
reason why the script waits forever in case of failures.
"""
# Set the 'core file' size to 'unlimited' so that 'core' files are generated
# if the server crashes (Note: This is not relevant for Java and Go servers)
resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_CORE,
(resource.RLIM_INFINITY, resource.RLIM_INFINITY))
# Read the parameters from environment variables
env = dict(os.environ)
run_id = env['RUN_ID'] # The unique run id for this test
image_type = env['STRESS_TEST_IMAGE_TYPE']
stress_server_cmd = env['STRESS_TEST_CMD'].split()
args_str = env['STRESS_TEST_ARGS_STR']
pod_name = env['POD_NAME']
project_id = env['GCP_PROJECT_ID']
dataset_id = env['DATASET_ID']
summary_table_id = env['SUMMARY_TABLE_ID']
qps_table_id = env['QPS_TABLE_ID']
# The following parameter is to inform us whether the server runs forever
# until forcefully stopped or will it naturally stop after sometime.
# This way, we know that the process should not terminate (even if it does
# with a success exit code) and flag any termination as a failure.
will_run_forever = env.get('WILL_RUN_FOREVER', '1')
logfile_name = env.get('LOGFILE_NAME')
print('pod_name: %s, project_id: %s, run_id: %s, dataset_id: %s, '
'summary_table_id: %s, qps_table_id: %s') % (pod_name, project_id,
run_id, dataset_id,
summary_table_id,
qps_table_id)
bq_helper = BigQueryHelper(run_id, image_type, pod_name, project_id,
dataset_id, summary_table_id, qps_table_id)
bq_helper.initialize()
# Create BigQuery Dataset and Tables: Summary Table and Metrics Table
if not bq_helper.setup_tables():
print 'Error in creating BigQuery tables'
return
start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
logfile = None
details = 'Logging to stdout'
if logfile_name is not None:
print 'Opening log file: ', logfile_name
logfile = open(logfile_name, 'w')
details = 'Logfile: %s' % logfile_name
# Update status that the test is starting (in the status table)
bq_helper.insert_summary_row(EventType.STARTING, details)
stress_cmd = stress_server_cmd + [x for x in args_str.split()]
print 'Launching process %s ...' % stress_cmd
stress_p = subprocess.Popen(args=stress_cmd,
stdout=logfile,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
returncode = stress_p.wait()
if will_run_forever == '1' or returncode != 0:
end_time = datetime.datetime.now().isoformat()
event_type = EventType.FAILURE
details = 'Returncode: %d; End time: %s' % (returncode, end_time)
bq_helper.insert_summary_row(event_type, details)
print 'Waiting indefinitely..'
select.select([], [], [])
return returncode
if __name__ == '__main__':
run_server()