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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from collections import defaultdict
from functools import partial
from itertools import repeat
import pytest
import time
from dtest import Tester, create_ks
from tools.jmxutils import (JolokiaAgent, make_mbean)
from cassandra import (ReadFailure, ReadTimeout, Unavailable,
WriteFailure, WriteTimeout,
ConsistencyLevel as CL)
from cassandra.concurrent import execute_concurrent_with_args
from cassandra.marshal import int32_pack
from cassandra.policies import FallthroughRetryPolicy
from cassandra.query import SimpleStatement
since = pytest.mark.since
jmx = None
KEYSPACE = 'ks'
FAIL_WRITE_KEYSPACE = 'fail_keyspace'
VIEW_KEYSPACE = 'view_keyspace'
TABLE = 't'
VIEW = 'mv'
TOMBSTONE_FAILURE_THRESHOLD = 20
TOMBSTONE_FAIL_KEY = 10000001
JVM_ARGS = [f"-Dcassandra.test.fail_writes_ks={FAIL_WRITE_KEYSPACE}"]
class NoException(BaseException):
pass
@since('4.0')
class TestClientRequestMetrics(Tester):
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def fixture_add_additional_log_patterns(self, fixture_dtest_setup):
fixture_dtest_setup.ignore_log_patterns = (
'Testing write failures', # The error to simulate a write failure
'ERROR WRITE_FAILURE', # Logged in DEBUG mode for write failures
f"Scanned over {TOMBSTONE_FAILURE_THRESHOLD + 1} tombstones during query" # Caused by the read failure tests
)
def setup_once(self):
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.set_configuration_options({'read_request_timeout_in_ms': 3000,
'write_request_timeout_in_ms': 3000,
'phi_convict_threshold': 12,
'tombstone_failure_threshold': TOMBSTONE_FAILURE_THRESHOLD,
'enable_materialized_views': 'true'})
cluster.populate(2, debug=True)
cluster.start(jvm_args=JVM_ARGS)
node1 = cluster.nodelist()[0]
global jmx
jmx = JolokiaAgent(node1)
jmx.start()
s = self.session = self.patient_exclusive_cql_connection(node1, retry_policy=FallthroughRetryPolicy(), request_timeout=30)
for k in [KEYSPACE, FAIL_WRITE_KEYSPACE]:
create_ks(s, k, 2)
s.execute(f"CREATE TABLE {k}.{TABLE} (k int, c int, v int, PRIMARY KEY (k,c))")
create_ks(s, VIEW_KEYSPACE, 1)
s.execute(f"CREATE TABLE {VIEW_KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} (k int, c int, v int, PRIMARY KEY (k,c))")
s.execute(f"CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW {VIEW_KEYSPACE}.{VIEW} AS SELECT * FROM {TABLE} WHERE c IS NOT NULL AND k IS NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY (c,k);")
# Here we're doing a series of deletions in order to create enough tombstones to exceed the configured fail threshold.
# This partition will be used to test read failures.
for c in range(TOMBSTONE_FAILURE_THRESHOLD + 1):
self.session.execute(f"DELETE FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} WHERE k={TOMBSTONE_FAIL_KEY} AND c={c}")
node1.watch_log_for("Created default superuser role 'cassandra'") # don't race with async default role creation, which creates a write
node1.watch_log_for('Completed submission of build tasks for any materialized views defined at startup', filename='debug.log') # view builds cause background reads
def test_client_request_metrics(self):
# this is written as a single test method in order to reuse the same cluster for all tests
# setup_once configures and starts the cluster with all schema and preconditions required by all tests.
self.setup_once()
self.write_nominal()
self.read_nominal()
self.write_failures()
self.write_unavailables()
self.write_timeouts()
self.read_failures()
self.read_unavailables()
self.read_timeouts()
self.range_slice_failures()
self.range_slice_unavailables()
self.range_slice_timeouts()
self.view_writes()
self.cas_read()
self.cas_read_contention()
self.cas_read_failures()
self.cas_read_unavailables()
self.cas_read_timeouts()
self.cas_write()
self.cas_write_contention()
self.cas_write_unavailables()
self.cas_write_timeouts()
self.cas_write_condition_not_met()
def write_nominal(self):
query_count = 5
global_diff, cl_diff = self.validate_nominal('Write',
WriteMetrics,
SimpleStatement(
f"INSERT INTO {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} (k,c) VALUES (0,0)",
consistency_level=CL.ONE),
query_count)
assert global_diff['MutationSizeHistogram.Count'] == query_count
def read_nominal(self):
query_count = 5
self.validate_nominal('Read',
ClientRequestMetrics,
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} WHERE k=0 AND c=0",
consistency_level=CL.LOCAL_ONE),
query_count)
def validate_nominal(self, global_scope, metric_class, statement, query_count):
query_cl = statement.consistency_level
cl_scope = scope_for_cl(global_scope, query_cl)
# Validate other CLs metrics are not changing. We're not messing with Quorum because of the async write coming from
# role creation at startup.
# If the test takes long enough, it's possible to see some of the time-based metrics shift.
other_cls = [c for c in CL.value_to_name if c not in (query_cl, CL.QUORUM)]
global_baseline = metric_class(global_scope)
cl_baseline = metric_class(cl_scope)
other_baselines = [metric_class(scope_for_cl(global_scope, c)) for c in other_cls]
cassandra_version = self.dtest_config.cassandra_version_from_build
global_baseline.validate(cassandra_version)
cl_baseline.validate(cassandra_version)
for b in other_baselines:
b.validate(cassandra_version)
for _ in range(query_count):
self.session.execute(statement)
global_updated = metric_class(global_scope)
cl_updated = metric_class(cl_scope)
global_updated.validate(cassandra_version)
cl_updated.validate(cassandra_version)
global_diff = global_updated.diff(global_baseline)
cl_diff = cl_updated.diff(cl_baseline)
for diff, scope in [(global_diff, global_scope), (cl_diff, cl_scope)]:
assert diff['TotalLatency.Count'] > 0, scope
assert diff['Latency.Count'] == query_count, scope
other_updated = [metric_class(scope_for_cl(global_scope, c)) for c in other_cls]
for updated, baseline in zip(other_updated, other_baselines):
assert 'Latency.Count' not in updated.diff(baseline), updated.scope
return global_diff, cl_diff
def write_failures(self):
query_count = 2
diff = self.write_failures_variant('Write', 'WHERE k=0 AND c=0',
query_count,
self.validate_exception_metric_with_cl,
WriteMetrics)
assert diff['MutationSizeHistogram.Count'] == query_count
def write_failures_variant(self, scope, constraint, query_count, validator, metric_class):
query_cl = CL.ONE
diff = validator(scope,
metric_class,
SimpleStatement(
f"UPDATE {FAIL_WRITE_KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} SET v=0 {constraint}",
consistency_level=query_cl),
query_count,
'Failures',
WriteFailure
)
return diff
def write_unavailables(self):
# THREE will be unavailable since RF=2
query_cl = CL.THREE
query_count = 5
diff = self.validate_exception_metric_with_cl('Write',
WriteMetrics,
SimpleStatement(
f"UPDATE {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} SET v=0 WHERE k=0 AND c=0",
consistency_level=query_cl),
query_count,
'Unavailables',
Unavailable
)
assert diff['MutationSizeHistogram.Count'] == query_count
def write_timeouts(self):
query_count = 2
diff = self.write_timeouts_variant('Write', 'WHERE k=0 AND c=0',
query_count,
self.validate_exception_metric_with_cl,
WriteMetrics)
assert diff['MutationSizeHistogram.Count'] == query_count # only done in this variant because CAS times out the request before mutation size is known
def write_timeouts_variant(self, scope, constraint, query_count, validator, metric_class):
query_cl = CL.TWO
node2 = self.cluster.nodelist()[1]
node2.pause()
diff = validator(scope,
metric_class,
SimpleStatement(
f"UPDATE {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} SET v=0 {constraint}",
consistency_level=query_cl),
query_count,
'Timeouts',
WriteTimeout
)
node2.resume()
return diff
def read_failures(self):
self.read_failures_variant('Read', f"WHERE k={TOMBSTONE_FAIL_KEY}",
CL.TWO,
self.validate_exception_metric_with_cl,
ClientRequestMetrics)
def read_unavailables(self):
self.read_unavailables_variant('Read', 'WHERE k=0 AND c=0',
self.validate_exception_metric_with_cl)
def read_unavailables_variant(self, scope, constraint, validator):
query_cl = CL.THREE
validator(scope,
ClientRequestMetrics,
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} {constraint}",
consistency_level=query_cl),
5,
'Unavailables',
Unavailable
)
def read_timeouts(self):
self.read_timeouts_variant('Read', 'WHERE k=0',
CL.TWO,
self.validate_exception_metric_with_cl,
ClientRequestMetrics)
def read_timeouts_variant(self, scope, constraint, query_cl, validator, metric_class):
node2 = self.cluster.nodelist()[1]
node2.pause()
validator(scope,
metric_class,
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} {constraint}",
consistency_level=query_cl),
1,
'Timeouts',
ReadTimeout
)
node2.resume()
def range_slice_failures(self):
self.read_failures_variant('RangeSlice', '',
CL.ONE,
self.validate_metric,
ClientRequestMetrics)
def range_slice_unavailables(self):
self.read_unavailables_variant('RangeSlice', '',
self.validate_metric)
def range_slice_timeouts(self):
self.read_timeouts_variant('RangeSlice', f" WHERE TOKEN(k) < TOKEN({TOMBSTONE_FAIL_KEY})",
CL.TWO,
self.validate_metric,
ClientRequestMetrics)
def view_writes(self):
# we need to know where the base table and MV replicas are going to have predictable metrics
def ip_of_key(ks, key):
hosts = self.session.cluster.metadata.get_replicas(ks, int32_pack(key))
host = hosts[0]
return host.address
def key_for(ks, ip):
return next(x for x in range(100000) if ip_of_key(ks, x) == ip)
# base partition and mv partition on this node
ks = VIEW_KEYSPACE
query_count = 5
key = key_for(ks, '127.0.0.1')
diff = self.run_collect_view_write_metrics(SimpleStatement(f"INSERT INTO {ks}.{TABLE} (k,c) VALUES ({key},{key})", consistency_level=CL.ONE),
query_count)
assert diff['Latency.Count'] == query_count
assert diff['TotalLatency.Count'] > 0
# base partition this node, mv partition remote
key = key_for(ks, '127.0.0.1')
key2 = key_for(ks, '127.0.0.2')
diff = self.run_collect_view_write_metrics(SimpleStatement(f"INSERT INTO {ks}.{TABLE} (k,c) VALUES ({key},{key2})", consistency_level=CL.ONE),
query_count)
assert diff['Latency.Count'] == query_count
assert diff['TotalLatency.Count'] > 0
assert diff['ViewReplicasAttempted.Count'] == query_count
assert diff['ViewReplicasSuccess.Count'] == query_count
assert diff['ViewWriteLatency.Count'] == query_count
# base partition and mv both remote
key = key_for(ks, '127.0.0.2')
key2 = key_for(ks, '127.0.0.2')
diff = self.run_collect_view_write_metrics(SimpleStatement(f"INSERT INTO {ks}.{TABLE} (k,c) VALUES ({key},{key2})", consistency_level=CL.ONE),
query_count)
assert 'Latency.Count' not in diff
def run_collect_view_write_metrics(self, statement, query_count):
scope = 'ViewWrite'
baseline = ViewWriteMetrics(scope)
cassandra_version = self.dtest_config.cassandra_version_from_build
baseline.validate(cassandra_version)
for _ in range(query_count):
self.session.execute(statement)
# These metrics are not updated synchronously with the request, so we have to use the deterministic 'Count'
# to watch for them to settle.
sample = ViewWriteMetrics(scope)
diff = sample.diff(baseline)
while diff and 'Latency.Count' in diff:
time.sleep(0.5)
last = sample
sample = ViewWriteMetrics(scope)
diff = sample.diff(last)
sample.validate(cassandra_version)
return sample.diff(baseline)
def cas_read(self):
self.validate_metric('CASRead',
CASClientRequestMetrics,
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} WHERE k=0",
consistency_level=CL.SERIAL),
2)
def cas_read_contention(self):
self.cas_contention(partial(CASClientRequestMetrics, 'CASRead'),
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} WHERE k=0",
consistency_level=CL.SERIAL))
def cas_contention(self, metric_factory, statement):
query_count = 20
cassandra_version = self.dtest_config.cassandra_version_from_build
def sample():
baseline = metric_factory()
baseline.validate(cassandra_version)
execute_concurrent_with_args(self.session,
statement,
repeat([], query_count), raise_on_first_error=False)
updated = metric_factory()
updated.validate(cassandra_version)
return updated.diff(baseline)
for _ in range(10):
diff = sample()
if 'ContentionHistogram.Count' in diff:
break
assert diff['Latency.Count'] == query_count
assert diff['TotalLatency.Count'] > 0
assert 0 < diff['ContentionHistogram.Count'] <= query_count
def cas_read_failures(self):
self.read_failures_variant('CASRead', f"WHERE k={TOMBSTONE_FAIL_KEY}",
CL.SERIAL,
self.validate_metric,
CASClientRequestMetrics)
def read_failures_variant(self, scope, constraint, query_cl, validator, metric_class):
validator(scope,
metric_class,
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} {constraint}",
consistency_level=query_cl),
5,
'Failures',
ReadFailure
)
def cas_read_unavailables(self):
ks = KEYSPACE
self.cas_unavailables_variant('CASRead',
CASClientRequestMetrics,
SimpleStatement(f"SELECT k FROM {ks}.{TABLE} WHERE k=0 AND c=0",
consistency_level=CL.SERIAL)
)
def cas_unavailables_variant(self, scope, metric_class, statement):
# can't use the other variant because we actually need to set a sane CL and stop a node for unavailable.
query_count = 5
node2 = self.cluster.nodelist()[1]
node2.stop()
self.validate_metric(scope,
metric_class,
statement,
query_count,
'Unavailables',
Unavailable
)
node2.start(jvm_args=JVM_ARGS)
def cas_read_timeouts(self):
self.read_timeouts_variant('CASRead', 'WHERE k=0',
CL.SERIAL,
self.validate_metric,
CASClientRequestMetrics)
def cas_write(self):
self.validate_metric('CASWrite',
CASClientWriteRequestMetrics,
SimpleStatement(f"INSERT INTO {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} (k,c) VALUES (0,0) IF NOT EXISTS",
consistency_level=CL.ONE),
2)
def cas_write_contention(self):
self.cas_contention(partial(CASClientWriteRequestMetrics, 'CASWrite'),
SimpleStatement(
f"INSERT INTO {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} (k,c) VALUES ({new_key()},0) IF NOT EXISTS",
consistency_level=CL.TWO))
def cas_write_failures(self):
query_count = 2
diff = self.write_failures_variant('CASWrite', f"WHERE k={new_key()} AND c=0 IF v!=0",
query_count,
self.validate_metric,
CASClientWriteRequestMetrics)
# The way we're failing writes causes a StorageProxy::cas to throw before the metric is incremented on each
# request after the first one. We find the previous ballot in-progress and fail trying to commit it.
assert diff['MutationSizeHistogram.Count'] == 1
assert diff['UnfinishedCommit.Count'] == query_count - 1
def cas_write_unavailables(self):
ks = KEYSPACE
self.cas_unavailables_variant('CASWrite',
CASClientWriteRequestMetrics,
SimpleStatement(f"UPDATE {ks}.{TABLE} SET v=2 WHERE k=0 AND c=0 IF v!=0",
consistency_level=CL.TWO)
)
def cas_write_timeouts(self):
self.write_timeouts_variant('CASWrite', 'WHERE k=0 AND c=0 IF v!=0',
2,
self.validate_metric,
CASClientWriteRequestMetrics)
def cas_write_condition_not_met(self):
scope = 'CASWrite'
baseline = CASClientWriteRequestMetrics(scope)
key = new_key()
query_count = 5
for _ in range(query_count):
self.session.execute(f"UPDATE {KEYSPACE}.{TABLE} SET v=0 WHERE k={key} AND c=0 IF v!=0")
updated = CASClientWriteRequestMetrics(scope)
diff = updated.diff(baseline)
assert diff['ConditionNotMet.Count'] == query_count - 1
def validate_exception_metric_with_cl(self, global_scope, metric_class, statement, query_count, secondary_meter, expected_exception):
query_cl = statement.consistency_level
cl_scope = scope_for_cl(global_scope, query_cl)
cl_baseline = metric_class(cl_scope)
cl_baseline.validate(self.dtest_config.cassandra_version_from_build)
core_diff = self.validate_metric(global_scope, metric_class, statement, query_count, secondary_meter, expected_exception)
cl_updated = metric_class(cl_scope)
cl_diff = cl_updated.diff(cl_baseline)
assert cl_diff[f"{secondary_meter}.Count"] == query_count
assert cl_diff[f"{secondary_meter}.MeanRate"] > 0
return core_diff
def validate_metric(self, scope, metric_class, statement, query_count, secondary_meter=None, expected_exception=NoException):
baseline = metric_class(scope)
for _ in range(query_count):
try:
self.session.execute(statement)
if expected_exception != NoException:
assert False, f"Request did not raise expected exception: {expected_exception}"
except expected_exception:
pass
updated = metric_class(scope)
diff = updated.diff(baseline)
assert diff['Latency.Count'] == query_count
if secondary_meter:
assert diff[f"{secondary_meter}.Count"] == query_count
assert diff[f"{secondary_meter}.MeanRate"] > 0
return diff
##############
# Utilities
class AbstractPropertyValues(ABC):
def __init__(self, scope, name):
self.scope = scope
self.name = name
self.mbean = make_mbean('metrics', type='ClientRequest', scope=scope, name=name)
self.values = {}
self.init()
@abstractmethod
def init(self):
pass
@abstractmethod
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
pass
def load(self, attr):
self.values[attr] = jmx.read_attribute(self.mbean, attr)
def diff(self, other):
d = {}
for k, v in self.values.items():
if 'RecentValues' in k:
continue
v2 = other.values[k]
if v != v2:
key = f"{self.name}.{k}"
d[key] = diff_value(v, v2)
return d
class Counter(AbstractPropertyValues):
def init(self):
self.load("Count")
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
v = self.values['Count']
assert isinstance(v, int), self.mbean
assert v >= 0, self.mbean
class Meter(AbstractPropertyValues):
def init(self):
for a in ["Count",
"MeanRate",
"OneMinuteRate",
"FiveMinuteRate",
"FifteenMinuteRate",
"RateUnit"]:
self.load(a)
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
assert self.values['RateUnit'] == 'events/second'
for k, v in self.values.items():
if k == 'RateUnit':
continue
is_non_negative(k, v)
stat_words = [
'Min',
'Max',
'Mean',
'StdDev',
'50thPercentile',
'75thPercentile',
'95thPercentile',
'98thPercentile',
'99thPercentile',
'999thPercentile',
'RecentValues']
def validate_stat_values(prefix, values, cassandra_version):
sample_count = values['Count']
if sample_count:
validate_sane_histogram_values(prefix, values, cassandra_version)
else:
validate_zero_histogram_values(prefix, values)
def validate_sane_histogram_values(prefix, values, cassandra_version):
validators = defaultdict(lambda: is_positive)
if 'DurationUnit' in values and cassandra_version >= '4.1':
# Timer values (since 4.1) are in micros resolution. The default number of buckets should be 128.
# See CASSANDRA-16760, CASSANDRA-17155
validators['RecentValues'] = partial(is_histo_list, expected_len=128)
else:
validators['RecentValues'] = partial(is_histo_list, expected_len=165)
validators['StdDev'] = is_non_negative
validators['Min'] = is_non_negative
for k, v in ((k, v) for k, v in values.items() if k in stat_words):
validators[k](f"{prefix}.{k}", v)
assert values['Min'] <= values['Max'], prefix
assert values['Min'] <= values['Mean'], prefix
assert values['Mean'] <= values['Max'], prefix
last_pct = values['50thPercentile']
for s in ['75th', '95th', '98th', '99th', '999th']:
this_pct = values[f"{s}Percentile"]
assert this_pct >= last_pct, prefix + ' ' + s
last_pct = this_pct
def validate_zero_histogram_values(prefix, values):
validators = defaultdict(lambda: is_zero)
validators['RecentValues'] = is_zero_list
validators['Mean'] = is_none
validators['DurationUnit'] = is_microseconds
for k, v in values.items():
validators[k](f"{prefix}{k}", v)
class Histogram(AbstractPropertyValues):
def init(self):
for a in stat_words:
self.load(a)
self.load('Count')
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
validate_stat_values(self.mbean, self.values, cassandra_version)
is_non_negative(self.mbean, self.values['Count'])
class LatencyMetricsTimer(Counter):
def init(self):
super(LatencyMetricsTimer, self).init()
for a in stat_words:
self.load(a)
self.load('DurationUnit')
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
validate_stat_values(self.mbean, self.values, cassandra_version)
is_microseconds(self.mbean, self.values['DurationUnit'])
class LatencyMetrics(object):
def __init__(self, scope):
self.scope = scope
self.values = {'TotalLatency': Counter(scope, 'TotalLatency'),
'Latency': LatencyMetricsTimer(scope, 'Latency')}
def diff(self, other):
d = {}
for k, v in self.values.items():
d.update(other.values[k].diff(v))
return d
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
for v in self.values.values():
v.validate(cassandra_version)
class ClientRequestMetrics(LatencyMetrics):
error_words = ['Failures', 'Timeouts', 'Unavailables']
def __init__(self, scope):
super(ClientRequestMetrics, self).__init__(scope)
for mb in self.error_words:
self.values[mb] = Meter(scope, mb)
class WriteMetrics(ClientRequestMetrics):
def __init__(self, scope):
super(WriteMetrics, self).__init__(scope)
self.values['MutationSizeHistogram'] = Histogram(scope, 'MutationSizeHistogram')
class ViewWriteMetrics(ClientRequestMetrics):
def __init__(self, scope):
super(ViewWriteMetrics, self).__init__(scope)
self.values['ViewReplicasAttempted'] = Counter(scope, 'ViewReplicasAttempted')
self.values['ViewReplicasSuccess'] = Counter(scope, 'ViewReplicasSuccess')
self.values['ViewWriteLatency'] = LatencyMetricsTimer(scope, 'ViewWriteLatency')
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
super(ViewWriteMetrics, self).validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['ViewReplicasAttempted'].validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['ViewReplicasSuccess'].validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['ViewWriteLatency'].validate(cassandra_version)
class CASClientRequestMetrics(ClientRequestMetrics):
def __init__(self, scope):
super(CASClientRequestMetrics, self).__init__(scope)
self.values['ContentionHistogram'] = Histogram(scope, 'ContentionHistogram')
self.values['UnfinishedCommit'] = Counter(scope, 'UnfinishedCommit')
self.values['UnknownResult'] = Meter(scope, 'UnknownResult')
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
super(CASClientRequestMetrics, self).validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['ContentionHistogram'].validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['UnfinishedCommit'].validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['UnknownResult'].validate(cassandra_version)
class CASClientWriteRequestMetrics(CASClientRequestMetrics):
def __init__(self, scope):
super(CASClientWriteRequestMetrics, self).__init__(scope)
self.values['MutationSizeHistogram'] = Histogram(scope, 'MutationSizeHistogram')
self.values['ConditionNotMet'] = Counter(scope, 'ConditionNotMet')
def validate(self, cassandra_version):
super(CASClientWriteRequestMetrics, self).validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['MutationSizeHistogram'].validate(cassandra_version)
self.values['ConditionNotMet'].validate(cassandra_version)
def diff_num(v1, v2):
return v2 - v1
def diff_str(v1, v2):
return f"'{v1}' --> '{v2}'"
diff_function = {
int: diff_num,
float: diff_num,
list: diff_str,
str: diff_str,
}
def diff_value(v1, v2):
if v1 is None or v2 is None: # Before it's set, Mean "null" is returned as None
return diff_str(v1, v2)
return diff_function[type(v1)](v1, v2)
def scope_for_cl(scope, cl):
return scope + '-' + CL.value_to_name[cl]
def is_zero(k, v):
assert v == 0, k
def is_positive(k, v):
assert v > 0, k
def is_non_negative(k, v):
assert v >= 0, k
def is_none(k, v):
assert v is None, k
def is_microseconds(k, v):
assert v == 'microseconds', k
def is_zero_list(k, values):
assert not any(values), k
def is_nonzero_list(k, values):
assert any(values), k
def is_histo_list(k, values, expected_len):
# since these values change on sampling, we can only generally verify it takes the proper form
# There are in-tree unit tests around ClearableHistogram and DecayingEstimatedHistogramReservoir
assert len(values) == expected_len, k
assert all(isinstance(i, int) for i in values), k
last_key = 0
def new_key():
global last_key
last_key += 1
return last_key