7d26e37305
Adds unit tests for the SearchEngine.search function, specifically
building on commit b4591df9e9
so we can
test the logic around the 'recent' argument.
Change-Id: Icbdde7afeecfa201f5554d0105fd54fd848b1335
159 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
159 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
# All Rights Reserved.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# 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, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import datetime
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import json
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import mock
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import pyelasticsearch
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from elastic_recheck import results
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from elastic_recheck import tests
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def load_sample(bug):
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with open("elastic_recheck/tests/unit/samples/bug-%s.json" % bug) as f:
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return json.load(f)
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class TestBasicParsing(tests.TestCase):
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def test_basic_parse(self):
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data = load_sample(1191960)
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result_set = results.ResultSet(data)
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self.assertEqual(len(result_set), 144)
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self.assertEqual(result_set.took, 45)
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hit1 = result_set[0]
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self.assertEqual(hit1.build_status, "SUCCESS")
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self.assertEqual(hit1.build_patchset, "3")
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self.assertEqual(hit1.project, "openstack/tempest")
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self.assertEqual(hit1.timestamp, "2013-10-18T17:39:43.966Z")
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def test_full_iteration(self):
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data = load_sample(1240256)
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result_set = results.ResultSet(data)
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self.assertEqual(len(result_set), 95)
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self.assertEqual(result_set.took, 78)
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for result in result_set:
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self.assertEqual(result.build_status, "FAILURE")
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def test_facet_one_level(self):
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data = load_sample(1218391)
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result_set = results.ResultSet(data)
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facets = results.FacetSet()
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facets.detect_facets(result_set, ["build_uuid"])
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self.assertEqual(len(facets.keys()), 20)
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facets = results.FacetSet()
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facets.detect_facets(result_set, ["build_status"])
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self.assertEqual(facets.keys(), ['FAILURE'])
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data = load_sample(1226337)
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result_set = results.ResultSet(data)
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facets = results.FacetSet()
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facets.detect_facets(result_set, ["build_status"])
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self.assertEqual(len(facets.keys()), 2)
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self.assertIn('FAILURE', facets.keys())
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self.assertIn('SUCCESS', facets.keys())
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self.assertEqual(len(facets['FAILURE']), 202)
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self.assertEqual(len(facets['SUCCESS']), 27)
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def test_facet_multi_level(self):
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data = load_sample(1226337)
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result_set = results.ResultSet(data)
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facets = results.FacetSet()
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facets.detect_facets(result_set, ["build_status", "build_uuid"])
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self.assertEqual(len(facets.keys()), 2)
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self.assertEqual(len(facets['FAILURE'].keys()), 12)
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self.assertEqual(len(facets['SUCCESS'].keys()), 3)
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def test_facet_histogram(self):
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data = load_sample(1226337)
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result_set = results.ResultSet(data)
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facets = results.FacetSet()
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facets.detect_facets(result_set,
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["timestamp", "build_status", "build_uuid"])
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self.assertEqual(len(facets.keys()), 14)
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print facets[1382104800000].keys()
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self.assertEqual(facets[1382104800000].keys(), ["FAILURE"])
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self.assertEqual(len(facets[1382104800000]["FAILURE"]), 2)
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self.assertEqual(facets[1382101200000].keys(), ["FAILURE"])
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# NOTE(mriedem): We can't mock built-ins so we have to override utcnow().
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class MockDatetimeToday(datetime.datetime):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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super(MockDatetimeToday, self).__init__(*args)
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@classmethod
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def utcnow(cls):
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# One hour and one second into today.
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return datetime.datetime.strptime('2014-06-12T01:00:01',
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'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S')
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class MockDatetimeYesterday(datetime.datetime):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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super(MockDatetimeYesterday, self).__init__(*args)
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@classmethod
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def utcnow(cls):
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# 59 minutes and 59 seconds into today.
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return datetime.datetime.strptime('2014-06-12T00:59:59',
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'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S')
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@mock.patch.object(pyelasticsearch.ElasticSearch, 'search', return_value={})
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class TestSearchEngine(tests.TestCase):
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"""Tests that the elastic search API is called correctly.
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestSearchEngine, self).setUp()
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self.engine = results.SearchEngine('fake-url')
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self.query = 'message:"foo" AND tags:"console"'
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def test_search_not_recent(self, search_mock):
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# Tests a basic search with recent=False.
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result_set = self.engine.search(self.query, size=10)
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self.assertEqual(0, len(result_set))
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search_mock.assert_called_once_with(self.query, size=10)
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def _test_search_recent(self, search_mock, datetime_mock,
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expected_indexes):
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datetime.datetime = datetime_mock
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result_set = self.engine.search(self.query, size=10, recent=True)
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self.assertEqual(0, len(result_set))
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search_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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self.query, size=10, index=expected_indexes)
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def test_search_recent_current_index_only(self, search_mock):
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# The search index comparison goes back one hour and cuts off by day,
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# so test that we're one hour and one second into today so we only have
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# one index in the search call.
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self._test_search_recent(search_mock, MockDatetimeToday,
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expected_indexes=['logstash-2014.06.12'])
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def test_search_recent_multiple_indexes(self, search_mock):
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# The search index comparison goes back one hour and cuts off by day,
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# so test that we're 59 minutes and 59 seconds into today so that we
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# have an index for today and yesterday in the search call.
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self._test_search_recent(search_mock, MockDatetimeYesterday,
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expected_indexes=['logstash-2014.06.12',
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'logstash-2014.06.11'])
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