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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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# Copyright 2020 gRPC authors. |
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# |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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"""Run xDS integration tests on GCP using Traffic Director.""" |
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import argparse |
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import googleapiclient.discovery |
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import grpc |
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import json |
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import logging |
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import os |
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import random |
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import shlex |
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import socket |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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import tempfile |
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import time |
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from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials |
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import python_utils.jobset as jobset |
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import python_utils.report_utils as report_utils |
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from src.proto.grpc.health.v1 import health_pb2 |
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from src.proto.grpc.health.v1 import health_pb2_grpc |
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from src.proto.grpc.testing import empty_pb2 |
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from src.proto.grpc.testing import messages_pb2 |
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from src.proto.grpc.testing import test_pb2_grpc |
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logger = logging.getLogger() |
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console_handler = logging.StreamHandler() |
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formatter = logging.Formatter(fmt='%(asctime)s: %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') |
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console_handler.setFormatter(formatter) |
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logger.handlers = [] |
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logger.addHandler(console_handler) |
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logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) |
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_TEST_CASES = [ |
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'backends_restart', |
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'change_backend_service', |
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'gentle_failover', |
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'ping_pong', |
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'remove_instance_group', |
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'round_robin', |
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'secondary_locality_gets_no_requests_on_partial_primary_failure', |
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'secondary_locality_gets_requests_on_primary_failure', |
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'traffic_splitting', |
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] |
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# Valid test cases, but not in all. So the tests can only run manually, and |
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# aren't enabled automatically for all languages. |
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# |
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# TODO: Move them into _TEST_CASES when support is ready in all languages. |
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_ADDITIONAL_TEST_CASES = ['path_matching', 'header_matching'] |
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def parse_test_cases(arg): |
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if arg == '': |
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return [] |
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arg_split = arg.split(',') |
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test_cases = set() |
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all_test_cases = _TEST_CASES + _ADDITIONAL_TEST_CASES |
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for arg in arg_split: |
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if arg == "all": |
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test_cases = test_cases.union(_TEST_CASES) |
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else: |
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test_cases = test_cases.union([arg]) |
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if not all([test_case in all_test_cases for test_case in test_cases]): |
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raise Exception('Failed to parse test cases %s' % arg) |
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# Perserve order. |
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return [x for x in all_test_cases if x in test_cases] |
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def parse_port_range(port_arg): |
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try: |
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port = int(port_arg) |
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return range(port, port + 1) |
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except: |
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port_min, port_max = port_arg.split(':') |
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return range(int(port_min), int(port_max) + 1) |
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argp = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run xDS interop tests on GCP') |
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argp.add_argument('--project_id', help='GCP project id') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--gcp_suffix', |
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default='', |
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help='Optional suffix for all generated GCP resource names. Useful to ' |
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'ensure distinct names across test runs.') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--test_case', |
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default='ping_pong', |
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type=parse_test_cases, |
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help='Comma-separated list of test cases to run. Available tests: %s, ' |
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'(or \'all\' to run every test). ' |
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'Alternative tests not included in \'all\': %s' % |
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(','.join(_TEST_CASES), ','.join(_ADDITIONAL_TEST_CASES))) |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--bootstrap_file', |
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default='', |
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help='File to reference via GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP. Disables built-in ' |
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'bootstrap generation') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--xds_v3_support', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_true', |
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help='Support xDS v3 via GRPC_XDS_EXPERIMENTAL_V3_SUPPORT. ' |
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'If a pre-created bootstrap file is provided via the --bootstrap_file ' |
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'parameter, it should include xds_v3 in its server_features field.') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--client_cmd', |
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default=None, |
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help='Command to launch xDS test client. {server_uri}, {stats_port} and ' |
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'{qps} references will be replaced using str.format(). GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP ' |
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'will be set for the command') |
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argp.add_argument('--zone', default='us-central1-a') |
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argp.add_argument('--secondary_zone', |
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default='us-west1-b', |
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help='Zone to use for secondary TD locality tests') |
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argp.add_argument('--qps', default=100, type=int, help='Client QPS') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--wait_for_backend_sec', |
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default=1200, |
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type=int, |
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help='Time limit for waiting for created backend services to report ' |
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'healthy when launching or updated GCP resources') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--use_existing_gcp_resources', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_true', |
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help= |
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'If set, find and use already created GCP resources instead of creating new' |
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' ones.') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--keep_gcp_resources', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_true', |
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help= |
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'Leave GCP VMs and configuration running after test. Default behavior is ' |
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'to delete when tests complete.') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--compute_discovery_document', |
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default=None, |
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type=str, |
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help= |
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'If provided, uses this file instead of retrieving via the GCP discovery ' |
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'API') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--alpha_compute_discovery_document', |
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default=None, |
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type=str, |
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help='If provided, uses this file instead of retrieving via the alpha GCP ' |
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'discovery API') |
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argp.add_argument('--network', |
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default='global/networks/default', |
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help='GCP network to use') |
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argp.add_argument('--service_port_range', |
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default='8080:8110', |
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type=parse_port_range, |
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help='Listening port for created gRPC backends. Specified as ' |
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'either a single int or as a range in the format min:max, in ' |
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'which case an available port p will be chosen s.t. min <= p ' |
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'<= max') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--stats_port', |
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default=8079, |
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type=int, |
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help='Local port for the client process to expose the LB stats service') |
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argp.add_argument('--xds_server', |
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default='trafficdirector.googleapis.com:443', |
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help='xDS server') |
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argp.add_argument('--source_image', |
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default='projects/debian-cloud/global/images/family/debian-9', |
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help='Source image for VMs created during the test') |
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argp.add_argument('--path_to_server_binary', |
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default=None, |
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type=str, |
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help='If set, the server binary must already be pre-built on ' |
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'the specified source image') |
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argp.add_argument('--machine_type', |
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default='e2-standard-2', |
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help='Machine type for VMs created during the test') |
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argp.add_argument( |
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'--instance_group_size', |
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default=2, |
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type=int, |
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help='Number of VMs to create per instance group. Certain test cases (e.g., ' |
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'round_robin) may not give meaningful results if this is set to a value ' |
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'less than 2.') |
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argp.add_argument('--verbose', |
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help='verbose log output', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_true') |
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# TODO(ericgribkoff) Remove this param once the sponge-formatted log files are |
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# visible in all test environments. |
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argp.add_argument('--log_client_output', |
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help='Log captured client output', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_true') |
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# TODO(ericgribkoff) Remove this flag once all test environments are verified to |
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# have access to the alpha compute APIs. |
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argp.add_argument('--only_stable_gcp_apis', |
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help='Do not use alpha compute APIs. Some tests may be ' |
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'incompatible with this option (gRPC health checks are ' |
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'currently alpha and required for simulating server failure', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_true') |
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args = argp.parse_args() |
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if args.verbose: |
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logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) |
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_DEFAULT_SERVICE_PORT = 80 |
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_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC = args.wait_for_backend_sec |
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_WAIT_FOR_OPERATION_SEC = 1200 |
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_INSTANCE_GROUP_SIZE = args.instance_group_size |
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_NUM_TEST_RPCS = 10 * args.qps |
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_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC = 360 |
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_WAIT_FOR_VALID_CONFIG_SEC = 60 |
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_WAIT_FOR_URL_MAP_PATCH_SEC = 300 |
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_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_SEC = 60 |
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_GCP_API_RETRIES = 5 |
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_BOOTSTRAP_TEMPLATE = """ |
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{{ |
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"node": {{ |
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"id": "{node_id}", |
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"metadata": {{ |
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"TRAFFICDIRECTOR_NETWORK_NAME": "%s" |
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}}, |
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"locality": {{ |
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"zone": "%s" |
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}} |
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}}, |
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"xds_servers": [{{ |
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"server_uri": "%s", |
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"channel_creds": [ |
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{{ |
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"type": "google_default", |
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"config": {{}} |
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}} |
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], |
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"server_features": {server_features} |
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}}] |
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}}""" % (args.network.split('/')[-1], args.zone, args.xds_server) |
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# TODO(ericgribkoff) Add change_backend_service to this list once TD no longer |
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# sends an update with no localities when adding the MIG to the backend service |
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# can race with the URL map patch. |
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_TESTS_TO_FAIL_ON_RPC_FAILURE = ['ping_pong', 'round_robin'] |
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# Tests that run UnaryCall and EmptyCall. |
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_TESTS_TO_RUN_MULTIPLE_RPCS = ['path_matching', 'header_matching'] |
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# Tests that make UnaryCall with test metadata. |
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_TESTS_TO_SEND_METADATA = ['header_matching'] |
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_TEST_METADATA_KEY = 'xds_md' |
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_TEST_METADATA_VALUE = 'exact_match' |
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_PATH_MATCHER_NAME = 'path-matcher' |
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_BASE_TEMPLATE_NAME = 'test-template' |
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_BASE_INSTANCE_GROUP_NAME = 'test-ig' |
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_BASE_HEALTH_CHECK_NAME = 'test-hc' |
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_BASE_FIREWALL_RULE_NAME = 'test-fw-rule' |
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_BASE_BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME = 'test-backend-service' |
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_BASE_URL_MAP_NAME = 'test-map' |
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_BASE_SERVICE_HOST = 'grpc-test' |
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_BASE_TARGET_PROXY_NAME = 'test-target-proxy' |
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_BASE_FORWARDING_RULE_NAME = 'test-forwarding-rule' |
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_TEST_LOG_BASE_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), |
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'../../reports') |
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_SPONGE_LOG_NAME = 'sponge_log.log' |
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_SPONGE_XML_NAME = 'sponge_log.xml' |
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def get_client_stats(num_rpcs, timeout_sec): |
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with grpc.insecure_channel('localhost:%d' % args.stats_port) as channel: |
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stub = test_pb2_grpc.LoadBalancerStatsServiceStub(channel) |
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request = messages_pb2.LoadBalancerStatsRequest() |
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request.num_rpcs = num_rpcs |
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request.timeout_sec = timeout_sec |
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rpc_timeout = timeout_sec + _CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_SEC |
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response = stub.GetClientStats(request, |
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wait_for_ready=True, |
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timeout=rpc_timeout) |
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logger.debug('Invoked GetClientStats RPC: %s', response) |
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return response |
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class RpcDistributionError(Exception): |
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pass |
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def _verify_rpcs_to_given_backends(backends, timeout_sec, num_rpcs, |
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allow_failures): |
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start_time = time.time() |
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error_msg = None |
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logger.debug('Waiting for %d sec until backends %s receive load' % |
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(timeout_sec, backends)) |
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while time.time() - start_time <= timeout_sec: |
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error_msg = None |
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stats = get_client_stats(num_rpcs, timeout_sec) |
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rpcs_by_peer = stats.rpcs_by_peer |
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for backend in backends: |
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if backend not in rpcs_by_peer: |
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error_msg = 'Backend %s did not receive load' % backend |
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break |
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if not error_msg and len(rpcs_by_peer) > len(backends): |
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error_msg = 'Unexpected backend received load: %s' % rpcs_by_peer |
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if not allow_failures and stats.num_failures > 0: |
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error_msg = '%d RPCs failed' % stats.num_failures |
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if not error_msg: |
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return |
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raise RpcDistributionError(error_msg) |
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def wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends_or_fail(backends, |
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timeout_sec, |
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num_rpcs=_NUM_TEST_RPCS): |
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_verify_rpcs_to_given_backends(backends, |
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timeout_sec, |
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num_rpcs, |
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allow_failures=True) |
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def wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(backends, |
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timeout_sec, |
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num_rpcs=_NUM_TEST_RPCS): |
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_verify_rpcs_to_given_backends(backends, |
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timeout_sec, |
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num_rpcs, |
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allow_failures=False) |
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def compare_distributions(actual_distribution, expected_distribution, |
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threshold): |
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"""Compare if two distributions are similar. |
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Args: |
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actual_distribution: A list of floats, contains the actual distribution. |
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expected_distribution: A list of floats, contains the expected distribution. |
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threshold: Number within [0,100], the threshold percentage by which the |
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actual distribution can differ from the expected distribution. |
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Returns: |
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The similarity between the distributions as a boolean. Returns true if the |
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actual distribution lies within the threshold of the expected |
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distribution, false otherwise. |
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Raises: |
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ValueError: if threshold is not with in [0,100]. |
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Exception: containing detailed error messages. |
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""" |
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if len(expected_distribution) != len(actual_distribution): |
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raise Exception( |
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'Error: expected and actual distributions have different size (%d vs %d)' |
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% (len(expected_distribution), len(actual_distribution))) |
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if threshold < 0 or threshold > 100: |
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raise ValueError('Value error: Threshold should be between 0 to 100') |
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threshold_fraction = threshold / 100.0 |
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for expected, actual in zip(expected_distribution, actual_distribution): |
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if actual < (expected * (1 - threshold_fraction)): |
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raise Exception("actual(%f) < expected(%f-%d%%)" % |
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(actual, expected, threshold)) |
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if actual > (expected * (1 + threshold_fraction)): |
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raise Exception("actual(%f) > expected(%f+%d%%)" % |
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(actual, expected, threshold)) |
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return True |
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def compare_expected_instances(stats, expected_instances): |
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"""Compare if stats have expected instances for each type of RPC. |
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Args: |
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stats: LoadBalancerStatsResponse reported by interop client. |
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expected_instances: a dict with key as the RPC type (string), value as |
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the expected backend instances (list of strings). |
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Returns: |
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Returns true if the instances are expected. False if not. |
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""" |
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for rpc_type, expected_peers in expected_instances.items(): |
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rpcs_by_peer_for_type = stats.rpcs_by_method[rpc_type] |
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rpcs_by_peer = rpcs_by_peer_for_type.rpcs_by_peer if rpcs_by_peer_for_type else None |
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logger.debug('rpc: %s, by_peer: %s', rpc_type, rpcs_by_peer) |
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peers = list(rpcs_by_peer.keys()) |
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if set(peers) != set(expected_peers): |
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logger.info('unexpected peers for %s, got %s, want %s', rpc_type, |
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peers, expected_peers) |
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return False |
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return True |
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def test_backends_restart(gcp, backend_service, instance_group): |
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logger.info('Running test_backends_restart') |
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instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
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num_instances = len(instance_names) |
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start_time = time.time() |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(instance_names, |
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_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
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try: |
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resize_instance_group(gcp, instance_group, 0) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends_or_fail([], |
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_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
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finally: |
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resize_instance_group(gcp, instance_group, num_instances) |
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wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
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new_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(new_instance_names, |
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_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
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def test_change_backend_service(gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
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alternate_backend_service, |
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same_zone_instance_group): |
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logger.info('Running test_change_backend_service') |
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original_backend_instances = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
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alternate_backend_instances = get_instance_names(gcp, |
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same_zone_instance_group) |
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patch_backend_instances(gcp, alternate_backend_service, |
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[same_zone_instance_group]) |
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wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group) |
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wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, alternate_backend_service, |
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same_zone_instance_group) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(original_backend_instances, |
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_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
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try: |
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patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, alternate_backend_service) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(alternate_backend_instances, |
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_WAIT_FOR_URL_MAP_PATCH_SEC) |
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finally: |
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patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, original_backend_service) |
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patch_backend_instances(gcp, alternate_backend_service, []) |
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def test_gentle_failover(gcp, |
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backend_service, |
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primary_instance_group, |
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secondary_instance_group, |
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swapped_primary_and_secondary=False): |
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logger.info('Running test_gentle_failover') |
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num_primary_instances = len(get_instance_names(gcp, primary_instance_group)) |
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min_instances_for_gentle_failover = 3 # Need >50% failure to start failover |
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try: |
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if num_primary_instances < min_instances_for_gentle_failover: |
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resize_instance_group(gcp, primary_instance_group, |
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min_instances_for_gentle_failover) |
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patch_backend_instances( |
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gcp, backend_service, |
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[primary_instance_group, secondary_instance_group]) |
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primary_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, primary_instance_group) |
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secondary_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, |
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secondary_instance_group) |
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wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, primary_instance_group) |
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wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, |
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secondary_instance_group) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(primary_instance_names, |
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_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
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instances_to_stop = primary_instance_names[:-1] |
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remaining_instances = primary_instance_names[-1:] |
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try: |
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set_serving_status(instances_to_stop, |
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gcp.service_port, |
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serving=False) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
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remaining_instances + secondary_instance_names, |
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_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
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finally: |
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set_serving_status(primary_instance_names, |
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gcp.service_port, |
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serving=True) |
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except RpcDistributionError as e: |
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if not swapped_primary_and_secondary and is_primary_instance_group( |
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gcp, secondary_instance_group): |
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# Swap expectation of primary and secondary instance groups. |
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test_gentle_failover(gcp, |
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backend_service, |
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secondary_instance_group, |
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primary_instance_group, |
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swapped_primary_and_secondary=True) |
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else: |
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raise e |
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finally: |
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patch_backend_instances(gcp, backend_service, [primary_instance_group]) |
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resize_instance_group(gcp, primary_instance_group, |
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num_primary_instances) |
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instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, primary_instance_group) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(instance_names, |
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_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
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def test_ping_pong(gcp, backend_service, instance_group): |
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logger.info('Running test_ping_pong') |
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wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
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instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
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wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(instance_names, |
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_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_remove_instance_group(gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
same_zone_instance_group): |
|
logger.info('Running test_remove_instance_group') |
|
try: |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
[instance_group, same_zone_instance_group], |
|
balancing_mode='RATE') |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
|
same_zone_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
try: |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
|
instance_names + same_zone_instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_OPERATION_SEC) |
|
remaining_instance_group = same_zone_instance_group |
|
remaining_instance_names = same_zone_instance_names |
|
except RpcDistributionError as e: |
|
# If connected to TD in a different zone, we may route traffic to |
|
# only one instance group. Determine which group that is to continue |
|
# with the remainder of the test case. |
|
try: |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
|
instance_names, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
remaining_instance_group = same_zone_instance_group |
|
remaining_instance_names = same_zone_instance_names |
|
except RpcDistributionError as e: |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
|
same_zone_instance_names, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
remaining_instance_group = instance_group |
|
remaining_instance_names = instance_names |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, |
|
backend_service, [remaining_instance_group], |
|
balancing_mode='RATE') |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(remaining_instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
|
finally: |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, backend_service, [instance_group]) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_round_robin(gcp, backend_service, instance_group): |
|
logger.info('Running test_round_robin') |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
|
instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
|
threshold = 1 |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
# TODO(ericgribkoff) Delayed config propagation from earlier tests |
|
# may result in briefly receiving an empty EDS update, resulting in failed |
|
# RPCs. Retry distribution validation if this occurs; long-term fix is |
|
# creating new backend resources for each individual test case. |
|
# Each attempt takes 10 seconds. Config propagation can take several |
|
# minutes. |
|
max_attempts = 40 |
|
for i in range(max_attempts): |
|
stats = get_client_stats(_NUM_TEST_RPCS, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
requests_received = [stats.rpcs_by_peer[x] for x in stats.rpcs_by_peer] |
|
total_requests_received = sum(requests_received) |
|
if total_requests_received != _NUM_TEST_RPCS: |
|
logger.info('Unexpected RPC failures, retrying: %s', stats) |
|
continue |
|
expected_requests = total_requests_received / len(instance_names) |
|
for instance in instance_names: |
|
if abs(stats.rpcs_by_peer[instance] - |
|
expected_requests) > threshold: |
|
raise Exception( |
|
'RPC peer distribution differs from expected by more than %d ' |
|
'for instance %s (%s)' % (threshold, instance, stats)) |
|
return |
|
raise Exception('RPC failures persisted through %d retries' % max_attempts) |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_secondary_locality_gets_no_requests_on_partial_primary_failure( |
|
gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
primary_instance_group, |
|
secondary_instance_group, |
|
swapped_primary_and_secondary=False): |
|
logger.info( |
|
'Running secondary_locality_gets_no_requests_on_partial_primary_failure' |
|
) |
|
try: |
|
patch_backend_instances( |
|
gcp, backend_service, |
|
[primary_instance_group, secondary_instance_group]) |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, primary_instance_group) |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, |
|
secondary_instance_group) |
|
primary_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, primary_instance_group) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(primary_instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
instances_to_stop = primary_instance_names[:1] |
|
remaining_instances = primary_instance_names[1:] |
|
try: |
|
set_serving_status(instances_to_stop, |
|
gcp.service_port, |
|
serving=False) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(remaining_instances, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
|
finally: |
|
set_serving_status(primary_instance_names, |
|
gcp.service_port, |
|
serving=True) |
|
except RpcDistributionError as e: |
|
if not swapped_primary_and_secondary and is_primary_instance_group( |
|
gcp, secondary_instance_group): |
|
# Swap expectation of primary and secondary instance groups. |
|
test_secondary_locality_gets_no_requests_on_partial_primary_failure( |
|
gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
secondary_instance_group, |
|
primary_instance_group, |
|
swapped_primary_and_secondary=True) |
|
else: |
|
raise e |
|
finally: |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, backend_service, [primary_instance_group]) |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_secondary_locality_gets_requests_on_primary_failure( |
|
gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
primary_instance_group, |
|
secondary_instance_group, |
|
swapped_primary_and_secondary=False): |
|
logger.info('Running secondary_locality_gets_requests_on_primary_failure') |
|
try: |
|
patch_backend_instances( |
|
gcp, backend_service, |
|
[primary_instance_group, secondary_instance_group]) |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, primary_instance_group) |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, |
|
secondary_instance_group) |
|
primary_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, primary_instance_group) |
|
secondary_instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, |
|
secondary_instance_group) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(primary_instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
try: |
|
set_serving_status(primary_instance_names, |
|
gcp.service_port, |
|
serving=False) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(secondary_instance_names, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
|
finally: |
|
set_serving_status(primary_instance_names, |
|
gcp.service_port, |
|
serving=True) |
|
except RpcDistributionError as e: |
|
if not swapped_primary_and_secondary and is_primary_instance_group( |
|
gcp, secondary_instance_group): |
|
# Swap expectation of primary and secondary instance groups. |
|
test_secondary_locality_gets_requests_on_primary_failure( |
|
gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
secondary_instance_group, |
|
primary_instance_group, |
|
swapped_primary_and_secondary=True) |
|
else: |
|
raise e |
|
finally: |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, backend_service, [primary_instance_group]) |
|
|
|
|
|
def prepare_services_for_urlmap_tests(gcp, original_backend_service, |
|
instance_group, alternate_backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group): |
|
''' |
|
This function prepares the services to be ready for tests that modifies |
|
urlmaps. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
Returns original and alternate backend names as lists of strings. |
|
''' |
|
# The config validation for proxyless doesn't allow setting |
|
# default_route_action or route_rules. Disable validate |
|
# validate_for_proxyless for this test. This can be removed when validation |
|
# accepts default_route_action. |
|
logger.info('disabling validate_for_proxyless in target proxy') |
|
set_validate_for_proxyless(gcp, False) |
|
|
|
logger.info('waiting for original backends to become healthy') |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group) |
|
|
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, alternate_backend_service, |
|
[same_zone_instance_group]) |
|
logger.info('waiting for alternate to become healthy') |
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, alternate_backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
|
|
original_backend_instances = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
|
logger.info('original backends instances: %s', original_backend_instances) |
|
|
|
alternate_backend_instances = get_instance_names(gcp, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
logger.info('alternate backends instances: %s', alternate_backend_instances) |
|
|
|
# Start with all traffic going to original_backend_service. |
|
logger.info('waiting for traffic to all go to original backends') |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends(original_backend_instances, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
return original_backend_instances, alternate_backend_instances |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_traffic_splitting(gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, same_zone_instance_group): |
|
# This test start with all traffic going to original_backend_service. Then |
|
# it updates URL-map to set default action to traffic splitting between |
|
# original and alternate. It waits for all backends in both services to |
|
# receive traffic, then verifies that weights are expected. |
|
logger.info('Running test_traffic_splitting') |
|
|
|
original_backend_instances, alternate_backend_instances = prepare_services_for_urlmap_tests( |
|
gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, same_zone_instance_group) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
# Patch urlmap, change route action to traffic splitting between |
|
# original and alternate. |
|
logger.info('patching url map with traffic splitting') |
|
original_service_percentage, alternate_service_percentage = 20, 80 |
|
patch_url_map_backend_service( |
|
gcp, |
|
services_with_weights={ |
|
original_backend_service: original_service_percentage, |
|
alternate_backend_service: alternate_service_percentage, |
|
}) |
|
# Split percentage between instances: [20,80] -> [10,10,40,40]. |
|
expected_instance_percentage = [ |
|
original_service_percentage * 1.0 / len(original_backend_instances) |
|
] * len(original_backend_instances) + [ |
|
alternate_service_percentage * 1.0 / |
|
len(alternate_backend_instances) |
|
] * len(alternate_backend_instances) |
|
|
|
# Wait for traffic to go to both services. |
|
logger.info( |
|
'waiting for traffic to go to all backends (including alternate)') |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
|
original_backend_instances + alternate_backend_instances, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
|
|
# Verify that weights between two services are expected. |
|
retry_count = 10 |
|
# Each attempt takes about 10 seconds, 10 retries is equivalent to 100 |
|
# seconds timeout. |
|
for i in range(retry_count): |
|
stats = get_client_stats(_NUM_TEST_RPCS, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
got_instance_count = [ |
|
stats.rpcs_by_peer[i] for i in original_backend_instances |
|
] + [stats.rpcs_by_peer[i] for i in alternate_backend_instances] |
|
total_count = sum(got_instance_count) |
|
got_instance_percentage = [ |
|
x * 100.0 / total_count for x in got_instance_count |
|
] |
|
|
|
try: |
|
compare_distributions(got_instance_percentage, |
|
expected_instance_percentage, 5) |
|
except Exception as e: |
|
logger.info('attempt %d', i) |
|
logger.info('got percentage: %s', got_instance_percentage) |
|
logger.info('expected percentage: %s', |
|
expected_instance_percentage) |
|
logger.info(e) |
|
if i == retry_count - 1: |
|
raise Exception( |
|
'RPC distribution (%s) differs from expected (%s)' % |
|
(got_instance_percentage, expected_instance_percentage)) |
|
else: |
|
logger.info("success") |
|
break |
|
finally: |
|
patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, original_backend_service) |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, alternate_backend_service, []) |
|
set_validate_for_proxyless(gcp, True) |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_path_matching(gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, same_zone_instance_group): |
|
# This test start with all traffic (UnaryCall and EmptyCall) going to |
|
# original_backend_service. |
|
# |
|
# Then it updates URL-map to add routes, to make UnaryCall and EmptyCall to |
|
# go different backends. It waits for all backends in both services to |
|
# receive traffic, then verifies that traffic goes to the expected |
|
# backends. |
|
logger.info('Running test_path_matching') |
|
|
|
original_backend_instances, alternate_backend_instances = prepare_services_for_urlmap_tests( |
|
gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, same_zone_instance_group) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
# A list of tuples (route_rules, expected_instances). |
|
test_cases = [ |
|
( |
|
[{ |
|
'priority': 0, |
|
# FullPath EmptyCall -> alternate_backend_service. |
|
'matchRules': [{ |
|
'fullPathMatch': '/grpc.testing.TestService/EmptyCall' |
|
}], |
|
'service': alternate_backend_service.url |
|
}], |
|
{ |
|
"EmptyCall": alternate_backend_instances, |
|
"UnaryCall": original_backend_instances |
|
}), |
|
( |
|
[{ |
|
'priority': 0, |
|
# Prefix UnaryCall -> alternate_backend_service. |
|
'matchRules': [{ |
|
'prefixMatch': '/grpc.testing.TestService/Unary' |
|
}], |
|
'service': alternate_backend_service.url |
|
}], |
|
{ |
|
"UnaryCall": alternate_backend_instances, |
|
"EmptyCall": original_backend_instances |
|
}), |
|
( |
|
# This test case is similar to the one above (but with route |
|
# services swapped). This test has two routes (full_path and |
|
# the default) to match EmptyCall, and both routes set |
|
# alternative_backend_service as the action. This forces the |
|
# client to handle duplicate Clusters in the RDS response. |
|
[ |
|
{ |
|
'priority': 0, |
|
# Prefix UnaryCall -> original_backend_service. |
|
'matchRules': [{ |
|
'prefixMatch': '/grpc.testing.TestService/Unary' |
|
}], |
|
'service': original_backend_service.url |
|
}, |
|
{ |
|
'priority': 1, |
|
# FullPath EmptyCall -> alternate_backend_service. |
|
'matchRules': [{ |
|
'fullPathMatch': |
|
'/grpc.testing.TestService/EmptyCall' |
|
}], |
|
'service': alternate_backend_service.url |
|
} |
|
], |
|
{ |
|
"UnaryCall": original_backend_instances, |
|
"EmptyCall": alternate_backend_instances |
|
}) |
|
] |
|
|
|
for (route_rules, expected_instances) in test_cases: |
|
logger.info('patching url map with %s', route_rules) |
|
patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, |
|
original_backend_service, |
|
route_rules=route_rules) |
|
|
|
# Wait for traffic to go to both services. |
|
logger.info( |
|
'waiting for traffic to go to all backends (including alternate)' |
|
) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
|
original_backend_instances + alternate_backend_instances, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
|
|
retry_count = 20 |
|
# Each attempt takes about 10 seconds, 20 retries is equivalent to 200 |
|
# seconds timeout. |
|
for i in range(retry_count): |
|
stats = get_client_stats(_NUM_TEST_RPCS, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
if not stats.rpcs_by_method: |
|
raise ValueError( |
|
'stats.rpcs_by_method is None, the interop client stats service does not support this test case' |
|
) |
|
logger.info('attempt %d', i) |
|
if compare_expected_instances(stats, expected_instances): |
|
logger.info("success") |
|
break |
|
finally: |
|
patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, original_backend_service) |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, alternate_backend_service, []) |
|
set_validate_for_proxyless(gcp, True) |
|
|
|
|
|
def test_header_matching(gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, same_zone_instance_group): |
|
# This test start with all traffic (UnaryCall and EmptyCall) going to |
|
# original_backend_service. |
|
# |
|
# Then it updates URL-map to add routes, to make RPCs with test headers to |
|
# go to different backends. It waits for all backends in both services to |
|
# receive traffic, then verifies that traffic goes to the expected |
|
# backends. |
|
logger.info('Running test_header_matching') |
|
|
|
original_backend_instances, alternate_backend_instances = prepare_services_for_urlmap_tests( |
|
gcp, original_backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, same_zone_instance_group) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
# A list of tuples (route_rules, expected_instances). |
|
test_cases = [( |
|
[{ |
|
'priority': 0, |
|
# Header ExactMatch -> alternate_backend_service. |
|
# EmptyCall is sent with the metadata. |
|
'matchRules': [{ |
|
'prefixMatch': |
|
'/', |
|
'headerMatches': [{ |
|
'headerName': _TEST_METADATA_KEY, |
|
'exactMatch': _TEST_METADATA_VALUE |
|
}] |
|
}], |
|
'service': alternate_backend_service.url |
|
}], |
|
{ |
|
"EmptyCall": alternate_backend_instances, |
|
"UnaryCall": original_backend_instances |
|
})] |
|
|
|
for (route_rules, expected_instances) in test_cases: |
|
logger.info('patching url map with %s -> alternative', |
|
route_rules[0]['matchRules']) |
|
patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, |
|
original_backend_service, |
|
route_rules=route_rules) |
|
|
|
# Wait for traffic to go to both services. |
|
logger.info( |
|
'waiting for traffic to go to all backends (including alternate)' |
|
) |
|
wait_until_all_rpcs_go_to_given_backends( |
|
original_backend_instances + alternate_backend_instances, |
|
_WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
|
|
retry_count = 10 |
|
# Each attempt takes about 10 seconds, 10 retries is equivalent to 100 |
|
# seconds timeout. |
|
for i in range(retry_count): |
|
stats = get_client_stats(_NUM_TEST_RPCS, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
if not stats.rpcs_by_method: |
|
raise ValueError( |
|
'stats.rpcs_by_method is None, the interop client stats service does not support this test case' |
|
) |
|
logger.info('attempt %d', i) |
|
if compare_expected_instances(stats, expected_instances): |
|
logger.info("success") |
|
break |
|
finally: |
|
patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, original_backend_service) |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, alternate_backend_service, []) |
|
set_validate_for_proxyless(gcp, True) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_serving_status(instance, service_port): |
|
with grpc.insecure_channel('%s:%d' % (instance, service_port)) as channel: |
|
health_stub = health_pb2_grpc.HealthStub(channel) |
|
return health_stub.Check(health_pb2.HealthCheckRequest()) |
|
|
|
|
|
def set_serving_status(instances, service_port, serving): |
|
logger.info('setting %s serving status to %s', instances, serving) |
|
for instance in instances: |
|
with grpc.insecure_channel('%s:%d' % |
|
(instance, service_port)) as channel: |
|
logger.info('setting %s serving status to %s', instance, serving) |
|
stub = test_pb2_grpc.XdsUpdateHealthServiceStub(channel) |
|
retry_count = 5 |
|
for i in range(5): |
|
if serving: |
|
stub.SetServing(empty_pb2.Empty()) |
|
else: |
|
stub.SetNotServing(empty_pb2.Empty()) |
|
serving_status = get_serving_status(instance, service_port) |
|
logger.info('got instance service status %s', serving_status) |
|
want_status = health_pb2.HealthCheckResponse.SERVING if serving else health_pb2.HealthCheckResponse.NOT_SERVING |
|
if serving_status.status == want_status: |
|
break |
|
if i == retry_count - 1: |
|
raise Exception( |
|
'failed to set instance service status after %d retries' |
|
% retry_count) |
|
|
|
|
|
def is_primary_instance_group(gcp, instance_group): |
|
# Clients may connect to a TD instance in a different region than the |
|
# client, in which case primary/secondary assignments may not be based on |
|
# the client's actual locality. |
|
instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
|
stats = get_client_stats(_NUM_TEST_RPCS, _WAIT_FOR_STATS_SEC) |
|
return all(peer in instance_names for peer in stats.rpcs_by_peer.keys()) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_startup_script(path_to_server_binary, service_port): |
|
if path_to_server_binary: |
|
return "nohup %s --port=%d 1>/dev/null &" % (path_to_server_binary, |
|
service_port) |
|
else: |
|
return """#!/bin/bash |
|
sudo apt update |
|
sudo apt install -y git default-jdk |
|
mkdir java_server |
|
pushd java_server |
|
git clone https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java.git |
|
pushd grpc-java |
|
pushd interop-testing |
|
../gradlew installDist -x test -PskipCodegen=true -PskipAndroid=true |
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|
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nohup build/install/grpc-interop-testing/bin/xds-test-server \ |
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--port=%d 1>/dev/null &""" % service_port |
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def create_instance_template(gcp, name, network, source_image, machine_type, |
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startup_script): |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'properties': { |
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'tags': { |
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'items': ['allow-health-checks'] |
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}, |
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'machineType': machine_type, |
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'serviceAccounts': [{ |
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'email': 'default', |
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'scopes': ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform',] |
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}], |
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'networkInterfaces': [{ |
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'accessConfigs': [{ |
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'type': 'ONE_TO_ONE_NAT' |
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}], |
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'network': network |
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}], |
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'disks': [{ |
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'boot': True, |
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'initializeParams': { |
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'sourceImage': source_image |
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} |
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}], |
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'metadata': { |
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'items': [{ |
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'key': 'startup-script', |
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'value': startup_script |
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}] |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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|
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = gcp.compute.instanceTemplates().insert( |
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project=gcp.project, body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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gcp.instance_template = GcpResource(config['name'], result['targetLink']) |
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def add_instance_group(gcp, zone, name, size): |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'instanceTemplate': gcp.instance_template.url, |
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'targetSize': size, |
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'namedPorts': [{ |
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'name': 'grpc', |
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'port': gcp.service_port |
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}] |
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} |
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|
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = gcp.compute.instanceGroupManagers().insert( |
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project=gcp.project, zone=zone, |
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body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_zone_operation(gcp, zone, result['name']) |
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result = gcp.compute.instanceGroupManagers().get( |
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project=gcp.project, zone=zone, |
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instanceGroupManager=config['name']).execute( |
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num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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instance_group = InstanceGroup(config['name'], result['instanceGroup'], |
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zone) |
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gcp.instance_groups.append(instance_group) |
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wait_for_instance_group_to_reach_expected_size(gcp, instance_group, size, |
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_WAIT_FOR_OPERATION_SEC) |
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return instance_group |
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|
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def create_health_check(gcp, name): |
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if gcp.alpha_compute: |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'type': 'GRPC', |
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'grpcHealthCheck': { |
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'portSpecification': 'USE_SERVING_PORT' |
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} |
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} |
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compute_to_use = gcp.alpha_compute |
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else: |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'type': 'TCP', |
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'tcpHealthCheck': { |
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'portName': 'grpc' |
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} |
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} |
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compute_to_use = gcp.compute |
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = compute_to_use.healthChecks().insert( |
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project=gcp.project, body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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gcp.health_check = GcpResource(config['name'], result['targetLink']) |
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|
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def create_health_check_firewall_rule(gcp, name): |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'direction': 'INGRESS', |
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'allowed': [{ |
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'IPProtocol': 'tcp' |
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}], |
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'sourceRanges': ['35.191.0.0/16', '130.211.0.0/22'], |
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'targetTags': ['allow-health-checks'], |
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} |
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = gcp.compute.firewalls().insert( |
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project=gcp.project, body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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gcp.health_check_firewall_rule = GcpResource(config['name'], |
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result['targetLink']) |
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|
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def add_backend_service(gcp, name): |
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if gcp.alpha_compute: |
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protocol = 'GRPC' |
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compute_to_use = gcp.alpha_compute |
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else: |
|
protocol = 'HTTP2' |
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compute_to_use = gcp.compute |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'loadBalancingScheme': 'INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED', |
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'healthChecks': [gcp.health_check.url], |
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'portName': 'grpc', |
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'protocol': protocol |
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} |
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = compute_to_use.backendServices().insert( |
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project=gcp.project, body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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backend_service = GcpResource(config['name'], result['targetLink']) |
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gcp.backend_services.append(backend_service) |
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return backend_service |
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|
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def create_url_map(gcp, name, backend_service, host_name): |
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config = { |
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'name': name, |
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'defaultService': backend_service.url, |
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'pathMatchers': [{ |
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'name': _PATH_MATCHER_NAME, |
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'defaultService': backend_service.url, |
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}], |
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'hostRules': [{ |
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'hosts': [host_name], |
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'pathMatcher': _PATH_MATCHER_NAME |
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}] |
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} |
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = gcp.compute.urlMaps().insert( |
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project=gcp.project, body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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gcp.url_map = GcpResource(config['name'], result['targetLink']) |
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|
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|
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def patch_url_map_host_rule_with_port(gcp, name, backend_service, host_name): |
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config = { |
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'hostRules': [{ |
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'hosts': ['%s:%d' % (host_name, gcp.service_port)], |
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'pathMatcher': _PATH_MATCHER_NAME |
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}] |
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} |
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logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = gcp.compute.urlMaps().patch( |
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project=gcp.project, urlMap=name, |
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body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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|
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|
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def set_validate_for_proxyless(gcp, validate_for_proxyless): |
|
if not gcp.alpha_compute: |
|
logger.debug( |
|
'Not setting validateForProxy because alpha is not enabled') |
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return |
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# This function deletes global_forwarding_rule and target_proxy, then |
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# recreate target_proxy with validateForProxyless=False. This is necessary |
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# because patching target_grpc_proxy isn't supported. |
|
delete_global_forwarding_rule(gcp) |
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delete_target_proxy(gcp) |
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create_target_proxy(gcp, gcp.target_proxy.name, validate_for_proxyless) |
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create_global_forwarding_rule(gcp, gcp.global_forwarding_rule.name, |
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[gcp.service_port]) |
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|
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def create_target_proxy(gcp, name, validate_for_proxyless=True): |
|
if gcp.alpha_compute: |
|
config = { |
|
'name': name, |
|
'url_map': gcp.url_map.url, |
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'validate_for_proxyless': validate_for_proxyless, |
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} |
|
logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
|
result = gcp.alpha_compute.targetGrpcProxies().insert( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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else: |
|
config = { |
|
'name': name, |
|
'url_map': gcp.url_map.url, |
|
} |
|
logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
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result = gcp.compute.targetHttpProxies().insert( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
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gcp.target_proxy = GcpResource(config['name'], result['targetLink']) |
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|
|
|
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def create_global_forwarding_rule(gcp, name, potential_ports): |
|
if gcp.alpha_compute: |
|
compute_to_use = gcp.alpha_compute |
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else: |
|
compute_to_use = gcp.compute |
|
for port in potential_ports: |
|
try: |
|
config = { |
|
'name': name, |
|
'loadBalancingScheme': 'INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED', |
|
'portRange': str(port), |
|
'IPAddress': '0.0.0.0', |
|
'network': args.network, |
|
'target': gcp.target_proxy.url, |
|
} |
|
logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
|
result = compute_to_use.globalForwardingRules().insert( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
gcp.global_forwarding_rule = GcpResource(config['name'], |
|
result['targetLink']) |
|
gcp.service_port = port |
|
return |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.warning( |
|
'Got error %s when attempting to create forwarding rule to ' |
|
'0.0.0.0:%d. Retrying with another port.' % (http_error, port)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_health_check(gcp, health_check_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.healthChecks().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, healthCheck=health_check_name).execute() |
|
gcp.health_check = GcpResource(health_check_name, result['selfLink']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_health_check_firewall_rule(gcp, firewall_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.firewalls().get(project=gcp.project, |
|
firewall=firewall_name).execute() |
|
gcp.health_check_firewall_rule = GcpResource(firewall_name, |
|
result['selfLink']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_backend_service(gcp, backend_service_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.backendServices().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, backendService=backend_service_name).execute() |
|
backend_service = GcpResource(backend_service_name, result['selfLink']) |
|
gcp.backend_services.append(backend_service) |
|
return backend_service |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_url_map(gcp, url_map_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.urlMaps().get(project=gcp.project, |
|
urlMap=url_map_name).execute() |
|
gcp.url_map = GcpResource(url_map_name, result['selfLink']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_target_proxy(gcp, target_proxy_name): |
|
if gcp.alpha_compute: |
|
result = gcp.alpha_compute.targetGrpcProxies().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, targetGrpcProxy=target_proxy_name).execute() |
|
else: |
|
result = gcp.compute.targetHttpProxies().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, targetHttpProxy=target_proxy_name).execute() |
|
gcp.target_proxy = GcpResource(target_proxy_name, result['selfLink']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_global_forwarding_rule(gcp, forwarding_rule_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.globalForwardingRules().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, forwardingRule=forwarding_rule_name).execute() |
|
gcp.global_forwarding_rule = GcpResource(forwarding_rule_name, |
|
result['selfLink']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_instance_template(gcp, template_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.instanceTemplates().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, instanceTemplate=template_name).execute() |
|
gcp.instance_template = GcpResource(template_name, result['selfLink']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_instance_group(gcp, zone, instance_group_name): |
|
result = gcp.compute.instanceGroups().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, zone=zone, |
|
instanceGroup=instance_group_name).execute() |
|
gcp.service_port = result['namedPorts'][0]['port'] |
|
instance_group = InstanceGroup(instance_group_name, result['selfLink'], |
|
zone) |
|
gcp.instance_groups.append(instance_group) |
|
return instance_group |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_global_forwarding_rule(gcp): |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.globalForwardingRules().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
forwardingRule=gcp.global_forwarding_rule.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_target_proxy(gcp): |
|
try: |
|
if gcp.alpha_compute: |
|
result = gcp.alpha_compute.targetGrpcProxies().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
targetGrpcProxy=gcp.target_proxy.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
else: |
|
result = gcp.compute.targetHttpProxies().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
targetHttpProxy=gcp.target_proxy.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_url_map(gcp): |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.urlMaps().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
urlMap=gcp.url_map.name).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_backend_services(gcp): |
|
for backend_service in gcp.backend_services: |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.backendServices().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
backendService=backend_service.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_firewall(gcp): |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.firewalls().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
firewall=gcp.health_check_firewall_rule.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_health_check(gcp): |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.healthChecks().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, healthCheck=gcp.health_check.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_instance_groups(gcp): |
|
for instance_group in gcp.instance_groups: |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.instanceGroupManagers().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
zone=instance_group.zone, |
|
instanceGroupManager=instance_group.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_zone_operation(gcp, |
|
instance_group.zone, |
|
result['name'], |
|
timeout_sec=_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_instance_template(gcp): |
|
try: |
|
result = gcp.compute.instanceTemplates().delete( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
instanceTemplate=gcp.instance_template.name).execute( |
|
num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
logger.info('Delete failed: %s', http_error) |
|
|
|
|
|
def patch_backend_instances(gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
instance_groups, |
|
balancing_mode='UTILIZATION'): |
|
if gcp.alpha_compute: |
|
compute_to_use = gcp.alpha_compute |
|
else: |
|
compute_to_use = gcp.compute |
|
config = { |
|
'backends': [{ |
|
'group': instance_group.url, |
|
'balancingMode': balancing_mode, |
|
'maxRate': 1 if balancing_mode == 'RATE' else None |
|
} for instance_group in instance_groups], |
|
} |
|
logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
|
result = compute_to_use.backendServices().patch( |
|
project=gcp.project, backendService=backend_service.name, |
|
body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, |
|
result['name'], |
|
timeout_sec=_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC) |
|
|
|
|
|
def resize_instance_group(gcp, |
|
instance_group, |
|
new_size, |
|
timeout_sec=_WAIT_FOR_OPERATION_SEC): |
|
result = gcp.compute.instanceGroupManagers().resize( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
zone=instance_group.zone, |
|
instanceGroupManager=instance_group.name, |
|
size=new_size).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_zone_operation(gcp, |
|
instance_group.zone, |
|
result['name'], |
|
timeout_sec=360) |
|
wait_for_instance_group_to_reach_expected_size(gcp, instance_group, |
|
new_size, timeout_sec) |
|
|
|
|
|
def patch_url_map_backend_service(gcp, |
|
backend_service=None, |
|
services_with_weights=None, |
|
route_rules=None): |
|
'''change url_map's backend service |
|
|
|
Only one of backend_service and service_with_weights can be not None. |
|
''' |
|
if backend_service and services_with_weights: |
|
raise ValueError( |
|
'both backend_service and service_with_weights are not None.') |
|
|
|
default_service = backend_service.url if backend_service else None |
|
default_route_action = { |
|
'weightedBackendServices': [{ |
|
'backendService': service.url, |
|
'weight': w, |
|
} for service, w in services_with_weights.items()] |
|
} if services_with_weights else None |
|
|
|
config = { |
|
'pathMatchers': [{ |
|
'name': _PATH_MATCHER_NAME, |
|
'defaultService': default_service, |
|
'defaultRouteAction': default_route_action, |
|
'routeRules': route_rules, |
|
}] |
|
} |
|
logger.debug('Sending GCP request with body=%s', config) |
|
result = gcp.compute.urlMaps().patch( |
|
project=gcp.project, urlMap=gcp.url_map.name, |
|
body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
wait_for_global_operation(gcp, result['name']) |
|
|
|
|
|
def wait_for_instance_group_to_reach_expected_size(gcp, instance_group, |
|
expected_size, timeout_sec): |
|
start_time = time.time() |
|
while True: |
|
current_size = len(get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group)) |
|
if current_size == expected_size: |
|
break |
|
if time.time() - start_time > timeout_sec: |
|
raise Exception( |
|
'Instance group had expected size %d but actual size %d' % |
|
(expected_size, current_size)) |
|
time.sleep(2) |
|
|
|
|
|
def wait_for_global_operation(gcp, |
|
operation, |
|
timeout_sec=_WAIT_FOR_OPERATION_SEC): |
|
start_time = time.time() |
|
while time.time() - start_time <= timeout_sec: |
|
result = gcp.compute.globalOperations().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, |
|
operation=operation).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
if result['status'] == 'DONE': |
|
if 'error' in result: |
|
raise Exception(result['error']) |
|
return |
|
time.sleep(2) |
|
raise Exception('Operation %s did not complete within %d' % |
|
(operation, timeout_sec)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def wait_for_zone_operation(gcp, |
|
zone, |
|
operation, |
|
timeout_sec=_WAIT_FOR_OPERATION_SEC): |
|
start_time = time.time() |
|
while time.time() - start_time <= timeout_sec: |
|
result = gcp.compute.zoneOperations().get( |
|
project=gcp.project, zone=zone, |
|
operation=operation).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
if result['status'] == 'DONE': |
|
if 'error' in result: |
|
raise Exception(result['error']) |
|
return |
|
time.sleep(2) |
|
raise Exception('Operation %s did not complete within %d' % |
|
(operation, timeout_sec)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, |
|
backend_service, |
|
instance_group, |
|
timeout_sec=_WAIT_FOR_BACKEND_SEC): |
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start_time = time.time() |
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config = {'group': instance_group.url} |
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instance_names = get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group) |
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expected_size = len(instance_names) |
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while time.time() - start_time <= timeout_sec: |
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for instance_name in instance_names: |
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try: |
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status = get_serving_status(instance_name, gcp.service_port) |
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logger.info('serving status response from %s: %s', |
|
instance_name, status) |
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except grpc.RpcError as rpc_error: |
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logger.info('checking serving status of %s failed: %s', |
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instance_name, rpc_error) |
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result = gcp.compute.backendServices().getHealth( |
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project=gcp.project, |
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backendService=backend_service.name, |
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body=config).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
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if 'healthStatus' in result: |
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logger.info('received GCP healthStatus: %s', result['healthStatus']) |
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healthy = True |
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for instance in result['healthStatus']: |
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if instance['healthState'] != 'HEALTHY': |
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healthy = False |
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break |
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if healthy and expected_size == len(result['healthStatus']): |
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return |
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else: |
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logger.info('no healthStatus received from GCP') |
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time.sleep(5) |
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raise Exception('Not all backends became healthy within %d seconds: %s' % |
|
(timeout_sec, result)) |
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|
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def get_instance_names(gcp, instance_group): |
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instance_names = [] |
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result = gcp.compute.instanceGroups().listInstances( |
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project=gcp.project, |
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zone=instance_group.zone, |
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instanceGroup=instance_group.name, |
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body={ |
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'instanceState': 'ALL' |
|
}).execute(num_retries=_GCP_API_RETRIES) |
|
if 'items' not in result: |
|
return [] |
|
for item in result['items']: |
|
# listInstances() returns the full URL of the instance, which ends with |
|
# the instance name. compute.instances().get() requires using the |
|
# instance name (not the full URL) to look up instance details, so we |
|
# just extract the name manually. |
|
instance_name = item['instance'].split('/')[-1] |
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instance_names.append(instance_name) |
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logger.info('retrieved instance names: %s', instance_names) |
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return instance_names |
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|
|
|
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def clean_up(gcp): |
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if gcp.global_forwarding_rule: |
|
delete_global_forwarding_rule(gcp) |
|
if gcp.target_proxy: |
|
delete_target_proxy(gcp) |
|
if gcp.url_map: |
|
delete_url_map(gcp) |
|
delete_backend_services(gcp) |
|
if gcp.health_check_firewall_rule: |
|
delete_firewall(gcp) |
|
if gcp.health_check: |
|
delete_health_check(gcp) |
|
delete_instance_groups(gcp) |
|
if gcp.instance_template: |
|
delete_instance_template(gcp) |
|
|
|
|
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class InstanceGroup(object): |
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|
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def __init__(self, name, url, zone): |
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self.name = name |
|
self.url = url |
|
self.zone = zone |
|
|
|
|
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class GcpResource(object): |
|
|
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def __init__(self, name, url): |
|
self.name = name |
|
self.url = url |
|
|
|
|
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class GcpState(object): |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, compute, alpha_compute, project): |
|
self.compute = compute |
|
self.alpha_compute = alpha_compute |
|
self.project = project |
|
self.health_check = None |
|
self.health_check_firewall_rule = None |
|
self.backend_services = [] |
|
self.url_map = None |
|
self.target_proxy = None |
|
self.global_forwarding_rule = None |
|
self.service_port = None |
|
self.instance_template = None |
|
self.instance_groups = [] |
|
|
|
|
|
alpha_compute = None |
|
if args.compute_discovery_document: |
|
with open(args.compute_discovery_document, 'r') as discovery_doc: |
|
compute = googleapiclient.discovery.build_from_document( |
|
discovery_doc.read()) |
|
if not args.only_stable_gcp_apis and args.alpha_compute_discovery_document: |
|
with open(args.alpha_compute_discovery_document, 'r') as discovery_doc: |
|
alpha_compute = googleapiclient.discovery.build_from_document( |
|
discovery_doc.read()) |
|
else: |
|
compute = googleapiclient.discovery.build('compute', 'v1') |
|
if not args.only_stable_gcp_apis: |
|
alpha_compute = googleapiclient.discovery.build('compute', 'alpha') |
|
|
|
try: |
|
gcp = GcpState(compute, alpha_compute, args.project_id) |
|
gcp_suffix = args.gcp_suffix |
|
health_check_name = _BASE_HEALTH_CHECK_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
if not args.use_existing_gcp_resources: |
|
num_attempts = 5 |
|
for i in range(num_attempts): |
|
try: |
|
logger.info('Using GCP suffix %s', gcp_suffix) |
|
create_health_check(gcp, health_check_name) |
|
break |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
gcp_suffix = '%s-%04d' % (gcp_suffix, random.randint(0, 9999)) |
|
health_check_name = _BASE_HEALTH_CHECK_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
logger.exception('HttpError when creating health check') |
|
if gcp.health_check is None: |
|
raise Exception('Failed to create health check name after %d ' |
|
'attempts' % num_attempts) |
|
firewall_name = _BASE_FIREWALL_RULE_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
backend_service_name = _BASE_BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
alternate_backend_service_name = _BASE_BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME + '-alternate' + gcp_suffix |
|
url_map_name = _BASE_URL_MAP_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
service_host_name = _BASE_SERVICE_HOST + gcp_suffix |
|
target_proxy_name = _BASE_TARGET_PROXY_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
forwarding_rule_name = _BASE_FORWARDING_RULE_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
template_name = _BASE_TEMPLATE_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
instance_group_name = _BASE_INSTANCE_GROUP_NAME + gcp_suffix |
|
same_zone_instance_group_name = _BASE_INSTANCE_GROUP_NAME + '-same-zone' + gcp_suffix |
|
secondary_zone_instance_group_name = _BASE_INSTANCE_GROUP_NAME + '-secondary-zone' + gcp_suffix |
|
if args.use_existing_gcp_resources: |
|
logger.info('Reusing existing GCP resources') |
|
get_health_check(gcp, health_check_name) |
|
try: |
|
get_health_check_firewall_rule(gcp, firewall_name) |
|
except googleapiclient.errors.HttpError as http_error: |
|
# Firewall rule may be auto-deleted periodically depending on GCP |
|
# project settings. |
|
logger.exception('Failed to find firewall rule, recreating') |
|
create_health_check_firewall_rule(gcp, firewall_name) |
|
backend_service = get_backend_service(gcp, backend_service_name) |
|
alternate_backend_service = get_backend_service( |
|
gcp, alternate_backend_service_name) |
|
get_url_map(gcp, url_map_name) |
|
get_target_proxy(gcp, target_proxy_name) |
|
get_global_forwarding_rule(gcp, forwarding_rule_name) |
|
get_instance_template(gcp, template_name) |
|
instance_group = get_instance_group(gcp, args.zone, instance_group_name) |
|
same_zone_instance_group = get_instance_group( |
|
gcp, args.zone, same_zone_instance_group_name) |
|
secondary_zone_instance_group = get_instance_group( |
|
gcp, args.secondary_zone, secondary_zone_instance_group_name) |
|
else: |
|
create_health_check_firewall_rule(gcp, firewall_name) |
|
backend_service = add_backend_service(gcp, backend_service_name) |
|
alternate_backend_service = add_backend_service( |
|
gcp, alternate_backend_service_name) |
|
create_url_map(gcp, url_map_name, backend_service, service_host_name) |
|
create_target_proxy(gcp, target_proxy_name) |
|
potential_service_ports = list(args.service_port_range) |
|
random.shuffle(potential_service_ports) |
|
create_global_forwarding_rule(gcp, forwarding_rule_name, |
|
potential_service_ports) |
|
if not gcp.service_port: |
|
raise Exception( |
|
'Failed to find a valid ip:port for the forwarding rule') |
|
if gcp.service_port != _DEFAULT_SERVICE_PORT: |
|
patch_url_map_host_rule_with_port(gcp, url_map_name, |
|
backend_service, |
|
service_host_name) |
|
startup_script = get_startup_script(args.path_to_server_binary, |
|
gcp.service_port) |
|
create_instance_template(gcp, template_name, args.network, |
|
args.source_image, args.machine_type, |
|
startup_script) |
|
instance_group = add_instance_group(gcp, args.zone, instance_group_name, |
|
_INSTANCE_GROUP_SIZE) |
|
patch_backend_instances(gcp, backend_service, [instance_group]) |
|
same_zone_instance_group = add_instance_group( |
|
gcp, args.zone, same_zone_instance_group_name, _INSTANCE_GROUP_SIZE) |
|
secondary_zone_instance_group = add_instance_group( |
|
gcp, args.secondary_zone, secondary_zone_instance_group_name, |
|
_INSTANCE_GROUP_SIZE) |
|
|
|
wait_for_healthy_backends(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
|
|
|
if args.test_case: |
|
client_env = dict(os.environ) |
|
bootstrap_server_features = [] |
|
if gcp.service_port == _DEFAULT_SERVICE_PORT: |
|
server_uri = service_host_name |
|
else: |
|
server_uri = service_host_name + ':' + str(gcp.service_port) |
|
if args.xds_v3_support: |
|
client_env['GRPC_XDS_EXPERIMENTAL_V3_SUPPORT'] = 'true' |
|
bootstrap_server_features.append('xds_v3') |
|
if args.bootstrap_file: |
|
bootstrap_path = os.path.abspath(args.bootstrap_file) |
|
else: |
|
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as bootstrap_file: |
|
bootstrap_file.write( |
|
_BOOTSTRAP_TEMPLATE.format( |
|
node_id=socket.gethostname(), |
|
server_features=json.dumps( |
|
bootstrap_server_features)).encode('utf-8')) |
|
bootstrap_path = bootstrap_file.name |
|
client_env['GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP'] = bootstrap_path |
|
test_results = {} |
|
failed_tests = [] |
|
for test_case in args.test_case: |
|
result = jobset.JobResult() |
|
log_dir = os.path.join(_TEST_LOG_BASE_DIR, test_case) |
|
if not os.path.exists(log_dir): |
|
os.makedirs(log_dir) |
|
test_log_filename = os.path.join(log_dir, _SPONGE_LOG_NAME) |
|
test_log_file = open(test_log_filename, 'w+') |
|
client_process = None |
|
|
|
if test_case in _TESTS_TO_RUN_MULTIPLE_RPCS: |
|
rpcs_to_send = '--rpc="UnaryCall,EmptyCall"' |
|
else: |
|
rpcs_to_send = '--rpc="UnaryCall"' |
|
|
|
if test_case in _TESTS_TO_SEND_METADATA: |
|
metadata_to_send = '--metadata="EmptyCall:{key}:{value}"'.format( |
|
key=_TEST_METADATA_KEY, value=_TEST_METADATA_VALUE) |
|
else: |
|
# Setting the arg explicitly to empty with '--metadata=""' |
|
# makes C# client fail |
|
# (see https://github.com/commandlineparser/commandline/issues/412), |
|
# so instead we just rely on clients using the default when |
|
# metadata arg is not specified. |
|
metadata_to_send = '' |
|
|
|
# TODO(ericgribkoff) Temporarily disable fail_on_failed_rpc checks |
|
# in the client. This means we will ignore intermittent RPC |
|
# failures (but this framework still checks that the final result |
|
# is as expected). |
|
# |
|
# Reason for disabling this is, the resources are shared by |
|
# multiple tests, and a change in previous test could be delayed |
|
# until the second test starts. The second test may see |
|
# intermittent failures because of that. |
|
# |
|
# A fix is to not share resources between tests (though that does |
|
# mean the tests will be significantly slower due to creating new |
|
# resources). |
|
fail_on_failed_rpc = '' |
|
|
|
client_cmd_formatted = args.client_cmd.format( |
|
server_uri=server_uri, |
|
stats_port=args.stats_port, |
|
qps=args.qps, |
|
fail_on_failed_rpc=fail_on_failed_rpc, |
|
rpcs_to_send=rpcs_to_send, |
|
metadata_to_send=metadata_to_send) |
|
logger.debug('running client: %s', client_cmd_formatted) |
|
client_cmd = shlex.split(client_cmd_formatted) |
|
try: |
|
client_process = subprocess.Popen(client_cmd, |
|
env=client_env, |
|
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
|
stdout=test_log_file) |
|
if test_case == 'backends_restart': |
|
test_backends_restart(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'change_backend_service': |
|
test_change_backend_service(gcp, backend_service, |
|
instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'gentle_failover': |
|
test_gentle_failover(gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
secondary_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'ping_pong': |
|
test_ping_pong(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'remove_instance_group': |
|
test_remove_instance_group(gcp, backend_service, |
|
instance_group, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'round_robin': |
|
test_round_robin(gcp, backend_service, instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'secondary_locality_gets_no_requests_on_partial_primary_failure': |
|
test_secondary_locality_gets_no_requests_on_partial_primary_failure( |
|
gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
secondary_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'secondary_locality_gets_requests_on_primary_failure': |
|
test_secondary_locality_gets_requests_on_primary_failure( |
|
gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
secondary_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'traffic_splitting': |
|
test_traffic_splitting(gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'path_matching': |
|
test_path_matching(gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
elif test_case == 'header_matching': |
|
test_header_matching(gcp, backend_service, instance_group, |
|
alternate_backend_service, |
|
same_zone_instance_group) |
|
else: |
|
logger.error('Unknown test case: %s', test_case) |
|
sys.exit(1) |
|
if client_process.poll() is not None: |
|
raise Exception( |
|
'Client process exited prematurely with exit code %d' % |
|
client_process.returncode) |
|
result.state = 'PASSED' |
|
result.returncode = 0 |
|
except Exception as e: |
|
logger.exception('Test case %s failed', test_case) |
|
failed_tests.append(test_case) |
|
result.state = 'FAILED' |
|
result.message = str(e) |
|
finally: |
|
if client_process and not client_process.returncode: |
|
client_process.terminate() |
|
test_log_file.close() |
|
# Workaround for Python 3, as report_utils will invoke decode() on |
|
# result.message, which has a default value of ''. |
|
result.message = result.message.encode('UTF-8') |
|
test_results[test_case] = [result] |
|
if args.log_client_output: |
|
logger.info('Client output:') |
|
with open(test_log_filename, 'r') as client_output: |
|
logger.info(client_output.read()) |
|
if not os.path.exists(_TEST_LOG_BASE_DIR): |
|
os.makedirs(_TEST_LOG_BASE_DIR) |
|
report_utils.render_junit_xml_report(test_results, |
|
os.path.join( |
|
_TEST_LOG_BASE_DIR, |
|
_SPONGE_XML_NAME), |
|
suite_name='xds_tests', |
|
multi_target=True) |
|
if failed_tests: |
|
logger.error('Test case(s) %s failed', failed_tests) |
|
sys.exit(1) |
|
finally: |
|
if not args.keep_gcp_resources: |
|
logger.info('Cleaning up GCP resources. This may take some time.') |
|
clean_up(gcp)
|
|
|