Fix "join" when the last indirect inbound task failed
* See bug description for the example that didn't work. It was caused by a simple mistake in a python expression of type "my_set = my_set or set()" that didn't work as expected, i.e. it created a new set even if my_set is already an empty set. So, the proper expression that's needed is "my_set = set() if my_set is None else my_set" Change-Id: I2a787921449fecf3301013a770ffe712e9606baf Closes-Bug: #1803677
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@ -1293,3 +1293,58 @@ class JoinEngineTest(base.EngineTestCase):
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self.assertEqual(states.SUCCESS, task1.state)
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self.assertEqual(states.SUCCESS, task2.state)
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self.assertEqual(states.SUCCESS, task3.state)
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def test_join_last_inbound_indirect_error(self):
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wf_text = """---
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version: '2.0'
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wf:
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tasks:
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task1:
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action: std.noop
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on-success:
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- join_task
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task2:
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action: std.fail
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wait-before: 2
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on-success:
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- task3
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task3:
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action: std.noop
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on-success:
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- join_task
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join_task:
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join: all
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"""
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wf_service.create_workflows(wf_text)
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wf_ex = self.engine.start_workflow('wf')
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self.await_workflow_error(wf_ex.id)
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with db_api.transaction():
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wf_ex = db_api.get_workflow_execution(wf_ex.id)
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task_execs = wf_ex.task_executions
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self.assertEqual(3, len(task_execs))
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self._assert_single_item(
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task_execs,
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name='task1',
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state=states.SUCCESS
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)
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self._assert_single_item(
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task_execs,
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name='task2',
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state=states.ERROR
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)
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self._assert_single_item(
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task_execs,
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name='join_task',
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state=states.ERROR
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)
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@ -321,14 +321,16 @@ class DirectWorkflowController(base.WorkflowController):
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@profiler.trace('direct-wf-controller-find-downstream-joins')
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def _find_indirectly_affected_created_joins(self, task_name, result=None,
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visited_task_names=None):
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visited_task_names = visited_task_names or set()
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visited_task_names = (
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set() if visited_task_names is None else visited_task_names
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)
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if task_name in visited_task_names:
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return
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visited_task_names.add(task_name)
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result = result or set()
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result = set() if result is None else result
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def _process_clause(clause):
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for t_name, condition, params in clause:
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---
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fixes:
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- |
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Fixed the issue when "join" task remained in WAITING state forever if
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the last inbound task failed and it was not a direct predecessor.
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