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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Gitlab::Database::WithLockRetriesOutsideTransaction do
let(:env) { {} }
let(:logger) { Gitlab::Database::WithLockRetries::NULL_LOGGER }
let(:subject) { described_class.new(connection: connection, env: env, logger: logger, timing_configuration: timing_configuration) }
let(:connection) { ActiveRecord::Base.retrieve_connection }
let(:timing_configuration) do
[
[1.second, 1.second],
[1.second, 1.second],
[1.second, 1.second],
[1.second, 1.second],
[1.second, 1.second]
]
end
describe '#run' do
it 'requires block' do
expect { subject.run }.to raise_error(StandardError, 'no block given')
end
context 'when DISABLE_LOCK_RETRIES is set' do
let(:env) { { 'DISABLE_LOCK_RETRIES' => 'true' } }
it 'executes the passed block without retrying' do
object = double
expect(object).to receive(:method).once
subject.run { object.method }
end
end
context 'when lock retry is enabled' do
let(:lock_fiber) do
Fiber.new do
# Initiating a separate DB connection for the lock
conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout
conn.transaction do
conn.execute("LOCK TABLE #{Project.table_name} in exclusive mode")
Fiber.yield
end
# Releasing the connection we requested
ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin(conn)
end
end
before do
lock_fiber.resume # start the transaction and lock the table
end
after do
lock_fiber.resume if lock_fiber.alive?
end
context 'lock_fiber' do
it 'acquires lock successfully' do
check_exclusive_lock_query = """
SELECT 1
FROM pg_locks l
JOIN pg_class t ON l.relation = t.oid
WHERE t.relkind = 'r' AND l.mode = 'ExclusiveLock' AND t.relname = '#{Project.table_name}'
"""
expect(connection.execute(check_exclusive_lock_query).to_a).to be_present
end
end
shared_examples 'retriable exclusive lock on `projects`' do
it 'succeeds executing the given block' do
lock_attempts = 0
lock_acquired = false
# the actual number of attempts to run_block_with_lock_timeout can never exceed the number of
# timings_configurations, so here we limit the retry_count if it exceeds that value
#
# also, there is no call to sleep after the final attempt, which is why it will always be one less
expected_runs_with_timeout = [retry_count, timing_configuration.size].min
expect(subject).to receive(:sleep).exactly(expected_runs_with_timeout - 1).times
expect(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).exactly(expected_runs_with_timeout).times.and_wrap_original do |method|
lock_fiber.resume if lock_attempts == retry_count
method.call
end
subject.run do
lock_attempts += 1
if lock_attempts == retry_count # we reached the last retry iteration, if we kill the thread, the last try (no lock_timeout) will succeed
lock_fiber.resume
end
connection.transaction do
connection.execute("LOCK TABLE #{Project.table_name} in exclusive mode")
lock_acquired = true
end
end
expect(lock_attempts).to eq(retry_count)
expect(lock_acquired).to eq(true)
end
end
context 'after 3 iterations' do
it_behaves_like 'retriable exclusive lock on `projects`' do
let(:retry_count) { 4 }
end
context 'setting the idle transaction timeout' do
context 'when there is no outer transaction: disable_ddl_transaction! is set in the migration' do
it 'does not disable the idle transaction timeout' do
allow(connection).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(false)
allow(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).once.and_raise(ActiveRecord::LockWaitTimeout)
allow(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).once
expect(subject).not_to receive(:disable_idle_in_transaction_timeout)
subject.run {}
end
end
context 'when there is outer transaction: disable_ddl_transaction! is not set in the migration' do
it 'disables the idle transaction timeout so the code can sleep and retry' do
allow(connection).to receive(:transaction_open?).and_return(true)
n = 0
allow(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).twice do
n += 1
raise(ActiveRecord::LockWaitTimeout) if n == 1
end
expect(subject).to receive(:disable_idle_in_transaction_timeout).once
subject.run {}
end
end
end
end
context 'after the retries are exhausted' do
let(:timing_configuration) do
[
[1.second, 1.second]
]
end
it 'disables the lock_timeout' do
allow(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).once.and_raise(ActiveRecord::LockWaitTimeout)
expect(subject).to receive(:disable_lock_timeout)
subject.run {}
end
end
context 'after the retries, without setting lock_timeout' do
let(:retry_count) { timing_configuration.size + 1 }
it_behaves_like 'retriable exclusive lock on `projects`' do
before do
expect(subject).to receive(:run_block_without_lock_timeout).and_call_original
end
end
end
context 'after the retries, when requested to raise an error' do
let(:expected_attempts_with_timeout) { timing_configuration.size }
let(:retry_count) { timing_configuration.size + 1 }
it 'raises an error instead of waiting indefinitely for the lock' do
lock_attempts = 0
lock_acquired = false
expect(subject).to receive(:sleep).exactly(expected_attempts_with_timeout - 1).times
expect(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).exactly(expected_attempts_with_timeout).times.and_call_original
expect do
subject.run(raise_on_exhaustion: true) do
lock_attempts += 1
connection.transaction do
connection.execute("LOCK TABLE #{Project.table_name} in exclusive mode")
lock_acquired = true
end
end
end.to raise_error(described_class::AttemptsExhaustedError)
expect(lock_attempts).to eq(retry_count - 1)
expect(lock_acquired).to eq(false)
end
end
context 'when statement timeout is reached' do
it 'raises StatementInvalid error' do
lock_acquired = false
connection.execute("SET statement_timeout='100ms'")
expect do
subject.run do
connection.execute("SELECT 1 FROM pg_sleep(0.11)") # 110ms
lock_acquired = true
end
end.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid)
expect(lock_acquired).to eq(false)
end
end
end
end
context 'restore local database variables' do
it do
expect { subject.run {} }.not_to change { connection.execute("SHOW lock_timeout").to_a }
end
it do
expect { subject.run {} }.not_to change { connection.execute("SHOW idle_in_transaction_session_timeout").to_a }
end
end
context 'casting durations correctly' do
let(:timing_configuration) { [[0.015.seconds, 0.025.seconds], [0.015.seconds, 0.025.seconds]] } # 15ms, 25ms
it 'executes `SET lock_timeout` using the configured timeout value in milliseconds' do
expect(connection).to receive(:execute).with('RESET idle_in_transaction_session_timeout; RESET lock_timeout').and_call_original
expect(connection).to receive(:execute).with("SET lock_timeout TO '15ms'").and_call_original
subject.run {}
end
it 'calls `sleep` after the first iteration fails, using the configured sleep time' do
expect(subject).to receive(:run_block_with_lock_timeout).and_raise(ActiveRecord::LockWaitTimeout).twice
expect(subject).to receive(:sleep).with(0.025)
subject.run {}
end
end
end
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