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- -module(pidq_test).
- -include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").
- -compile([export_all]).
- % The `user' processes represent users of the pidq library. A user
- % process will take a pid, report details on the pid it has, release
- % and take a new pid, stop cleanly, and crash.
- start_user() ->
- spawn(fun() ->
- TC = pidq:take_pid(),
- user_loop(TC)
- end).
- user_id(Pid) ->
- Pid ! {get_tc_id, self()},
- receive
- {Type, Id} ->
- {Type, Id}
- end.
- user_new_tc(Pid) ->
- Pid ! new_tc.
- user_stop(Pid) ->
- Pid ! stop.
- user_crash(Pid) ->
- Pid ! crash.
- user_loop(MyTC) ->
- receive
- {get_tc_id, From} ->
- From ! get_tc_id(MyTC),
- user_loop(MyTC);
- new_tc ->
- pidq:return_pid(MyTC, ok),
- MyNewTC = pidq:take_pid(),
- user_loop(MyNewTC);
- stop ->
- pidq:return_pid(MyTC, ok),
- stopped;
- crash ->
- erlang:error({user_loop, kaboom})
- end.
- % The `tc' processes represent the pids tracked by pidq for testing.
- % They have a type and an ID and can report their type and ID and
- % stop.
- tc_loop({Type, Id}) ->
- receive
- {get_id, From} ->
- From ! {ok, Type, Id},
- tc_loop({Type, Id});
- stop -> stopped;
- crash ->
- erlang:error({tc_loop, kaboom})
- end.
- get_tc_id(Pid) ->
- Pid ! {get_id, self()},
- receive
- {ok, Type, Id} ->
- {Type, Id}
- after 200 ->
- timeout
- end.
- stop_tc(Pid) ->
- Pid ! stop.
- tc_starter(Type) ->
- Ref = make_ref(),
- spawn_link(fun() -> tc_loop({Type, Ref}) end).
- assert_tc_valid(Pid) ->
- ?assertMatch({_Type, _Ref}, get_tc_id(Pid)),
- ok.
- tc_sanity_test() ->
- Pid1 = tc_starter("1"),
- {"1", Id1} = get_tc_id(Pid1),
- Pid2 = tc_starter("1"),
- {"1", Id2} = get_tc_id(Pid2),
- ?assertNot(Id1 == Id2),
- stop_tc(Pid1),
- stop_tc(Pid2).
- user_sanity_test() ->
- Pid1 = tc_starter("1"),
- User = spawn(fun() -> user_loop(Pid1) end),
- ?assertMatch({"1", _Ref}, user_id(User)),
- user_crash(User),
- stop_tc(Pid1).
- pidq_basics_test_() ->
- {foreach,
- % setup
- fun() ->
- Pools = [[{name, "p1"},
- {max_pids, 3}, {min_free, 1},
- {init_size, 2}, {pid_starter_args, ["type-0"]}]],
- Config = [{pid_starter, {?MODULE, tc_starter}},
- {pid_stopper, {?MODULE, stop_tc}},
- {pools, Pools}],
- pidq:start(Config)
- end,
- fun(_X) ->
- pidq:stop()
- end,
- [
- {"take and return one",
- fun() ->
- P = pidq:take_pid(),
- ?assertMatch({"type-0", _Id}, get_tc_id(P)),
- ok = pidq:return_pid(P, ok)
- end},
- {"pids are created on demand until max",
- fun() ->
- Pids = [pidq:take_pid(), pidq:take_pid(), pidq:take_pid()],
- ?assertMatch(error_no_pids, pidq:take_pid()),
- ?assertMatch(error_no_pids, pidq:take_pid()),
- PRefs = [ R || {_T, R} <- [ get_tc_id(P) || P <- Pids ] ],
- % no duplicates
- ?assertEqual(length(PRefs), length(lists:usort(PRefs)))
- end
- },
- {"pids are reused most recent return first",
- fun() ->
- P1 = pidq:take_pid(),
- P2 = pidq:take_pid(),
- ?assertNot(P1 == P2),
- ok = pidq:return_pid(P1, ok),
- ok = pidq:return_pid(P2, ok),
- % pids are reused most recent first
- ?assertEqual(P2, pidq:take_pid()),
- ?assertEqual(P1, pidq:take_pid())
- end},
- {"if a pid crashes it is replaced",
- fun() ->
- Pids0 = [pidq:take_pid(), pidq:take_pid(), pidq:take_pid()],
- Ids0 = [ get_tc_id(P) || P <- Pids0 ],
- % crash them all
- [ P ! crash || P <- Pids0 ],
- Pids1 = get_n_pids(3, []),
- Ids1 = [ get_tc_id(P) || P <- Pids1 ],
- [ ?assertNot(lists:member(I, Ids0)) || I <- Ids1 ]
- end
- },
- {"if a pid is returned with bad status it is replaced",
- fun() ->
- Pids0 = [pidq:take_pid(), pidq:take_pid(), pidq:take_pid()],
- Ids0 = [ get_tc_id(P) || P <- Pids0 ],
- % return them all marking as bad
- [ pidq:return_pid(P, fail) || P <- Pids0 ],
- Pids1 = get_n_pids(3, []),
- Ids1 = [ get_tc_id(P) || P <- Pids1 ],
- [ ?assertNot(lists:member(I, Ids0)) || I <- Ids1 ]
- end
- },
- {"if a consumer crashes, pid is replaced",
- fun() ->
- Consumer = start_user(),
- StartId = user_id(Consumer),
- ?debugVal(pidq:pool_stats("p1")),
- user_crash(Consumer),
- NewPid = hd(get_n_pids(1, [])),
- NewId = get_tc_id(NewPid),
- ?debugVal(pidq:pool_stats("p1")),
- ?assertNot(NewId == StartId)
- end
- }
- ]}.
- pidq_integration_test_() ->
- {foreach,
- % setup
- fun() ->
- Pools = [[{name, "p1"},
- {max_pids, 10},
- {min_free, 3},
- {init_size, 10},
- {pid_starter_args, ["type-0"]}]],
- Config = [{pid_starter, {?MODULE, tc_starter}},
- {pid_stopper, {?MODULE, stop_tc}},
- {pools, Pools}],
- pidq:start(Config),
- Users = [ start_user() || _X <- lists:seq(1, 10) ],
- Users
- end,
- % cleanup
- fun(Users) ->
- [ user_stop(U) || U <- Users ],
- pidq:stop()
- end,
- %
- [
- fun(Users) ->
- fun() ->
- % each user has a different tc ID
- TcIds = lists:sort([ user_id(UPid) || UPid <- Users ]),
- ?assertEqual(lists:usort(TcIds), TcIds)
- end
- end,
- fun(Users) ->
- fun() ->
- % users still unique after a renew cycle
- [ user_new_tc(UPid) || UPid <- Users ],
- TcIds = lists:sort([ user_id(UPid) || UPid <- Users ]),
- ?assertEqual(lists:usort(TcIds), TcIds)
- end
- end
- ,
- fun(Users) ->
- fun() ->
- % all users crash, pids are replaced
- TcIds1 = lists:sort([ user_id(UPid) || UPid <- Users ]),
- [ user_crash(UPid) || UPid <- Users ],
- Seq = lists:seq(1, 5),
- Users2 = [ start_user() || _X <- Seq ],
- TcIds2 = lists:sort([ user_id(UPid) || UPid <- Users2 ]),
- Both =
- sets:to_list(sets:intersection([sets:from_list(TcIds1),
- sets:from_list(TcIds2)])),
- ?assertEqual([], Both)
- end
- end
- ]
- }.
- % testing crash recovery means race conditions when either pids
- % haven't yet crashed or pidq hasn't recovered. So this helper loops
- % forver until N pids are obtained, ignoring error_no_pids.
- get_n_pids(0, Acc) ->
- Acc;
- get_n_pids(N, Acc) ->
- case pidq:take_pid() of
- error_no_pids ->
- get_n_pids(N, Acc);
- Pid ->
- get_n_pids(N - 1, [Pid|Acc])
- end.
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