WiredTiger is used as the default storage engine if the dbpath does not contain any data files. Otherwise, the storage engine specified in the storage.bson metadata file is used when the --storageEngine flag is omitted from the command line invocation.
186 lines
8.1 KiB
JavaScript
186 lines
8.1 KiB
JavaScript
// This file contains test helpers to manage and validate collection state. This is useful for
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// round trip testing of entire collections.
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//
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// There are three stages represented in this file:
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// 1. Data generation - CollectionDataGenerator class. This contains helpers to generate test data
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// for a collection.
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// 2. Data persistence - createCollectionWithData function. This class takes a
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// CollectionDataGenerator and inserts the generated data into the given
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// collection.
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// 3. Data validation - CollectionDataValidator class. This class contains functions for saving
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// the state of a collection and comparing a collection's state to the
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// previously saved state.
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//
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// Common use case:
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// 1. Create a CollectionDataGenerator
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// 2. Save collection data using the createCollectionWithData function
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// 3. Record collection state in an instance of the CollectionDataValidator class
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// 4. Do round trip or other testing
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// 5. Validate that collection has not changed using the CollectionDataValidator class
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load( './jstests/multiVersion/libs/data_generators.js' )
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// Function to actually add the data generated by the given dataGenerator to a collection
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createCollectionWithData = function (db, collectionName, dataGenerator) {
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// Drop collection if exists
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// TODO: add ability to control this
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db.getCollection(collectionName).drop();
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print("db.createCollection(\"" + collectionName + "\", " +
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JSON.stringify(dataGenerator.collectionMetadata.get()) + ");");
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assert.eq(db.createCollection(collectionName, dataGenerator.collectionMetadata.get()).ok, 1);
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var collection = db.getCollection(collectionName);
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var numIndexes = 0;
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while (dataGenerator.indexes.hasNext()) {
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var nextIndex = dataGenerator.indexes.next();
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print("collection.ensureIndex(" + JSON.stringify(nextIndex.spec) + ", " +
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JSON.stringify(nextIndex.options) + ");");
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var ensureIndexResult = collection.ensureIndex(nextIndex.spec, nextIndex.options);
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// XXX: Is this the real way to check for errors?
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assert(ensureIndexResult === undefined, JSON.stringify(ensureIndexResult));
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numIndexes++;
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}
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// Make sure we actually added all the indexes we think we added. +1 for the _id index.
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assert.eq(collection.getIndexes().length, numIndexes + 1);
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var numInserted = 0;
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while (dataGenerator.data.hasNext()) {
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var nextDoc = dataGenerator.data.next();
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// Use _id as our ordering field just so we don't have to deal with sorting. This only
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// matters here since we can use indexes
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nextDoc._id = numInserted;
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print("collection.insert(" + JSON.stringify(nextDoc) + ");");
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var insertResult = collection.insert(nextDoc);
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assert(db.getLastError() == null);
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numInserted++;
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}
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assert.eq(collection.find().count(), numInserted, "counts not equal after inserts");
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return db.getCollection(collectionName);
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}
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// Class to save the state of a collection and later compare the current state of a collection to
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// the saved state
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function CollectionDataValidator() {
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var _initialized = false;
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var _collectionInfo = {};
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var _indexData = [];
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var _collectionData = [];
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// Returns the options of the specified collection.
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this.getCollectionInfo = function(collection) {
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var infoObj = collection.getDB().getCollectionInfos({name: collection.getName()});
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assert.eq(1, infoObj.length, "expected collection '" + collection.getName() + "'to exist");
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return infoObj[0];
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};
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// Saves the current state of the collection passed in
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this.recordCollectionData = function (collection) {
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// Save the metadata for this collection for later comparison.
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_collectionInfo = this.getCollectionInfo(collection);
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// Save the indexes for this collection for later comparison
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_indexData = collection.getIndexes().sort(function(a,b) {
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if (a.name > b.name) return 1;
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else return -1;
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});
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// Save the data for this collection for later comparison
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_collectionData = collection.find().sort({"_id":1}).toArray();
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_initialized = true;
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return collection;
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}
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this.validateCollectionData = function (collection) {
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if (!_initialized) {
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throw Error("validateCollectionWithAllData called, but data is not initialized");
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}
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// Get the metadata for this collection
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var newCollectionInfo = this.getCollectionInfo(collection);
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assert.docEq(_collectionInfo, newCollectionInfo, "collection metadata not equal");
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// Get the indexes for this collection
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var newIndexData = collection.getIndexes().sort(function(a,b) {
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if (a.name > b.name) return 1;
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else return -1;
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});
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for (var i = 0; i < newIndexData.length; i++) {
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assert.docEq(_indexData[i], newIndexData[i], "indexes not equal");
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}
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// Save the data for this collection for later comparison
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var newCollectionData = collection.find().sort({"_id":1}).toArray();
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for (var i = 0; i < newCollectionData.length; i++) {
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assert.docEq(_collectionData[i], newCollectionData[i], "data not equal");
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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// Tests of the functions and classes in this file
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function collectionDataValidatorTests() {
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// TODO: These tests are hackish and depend on implementation details, but they are good enough
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// for now to convince us that the CollectionDataValidator is actually checking something
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var myValidator;
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var myGenerator;
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var collection;
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myGenerator = new CollectionDataGenerator({ "capped" : true });
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collection = createCollectionWithData(db, "test", myGenerator);
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myValidator = new CollectionDataValidator();
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myValidator.recordCollectionData(collection);
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db.test.dropIndex(db.test.getIndexKeys().filter(function(key) { return key.a != null })[0]);
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assert.throws(myValidator.validateCollectionData, [collection], "Validation function should have thrown since we modified the collection");
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myGenerator = new CollectionDataGenerator({ "capped" : true });
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collection = createCollectionWithData(db, "test", myGenerator);
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myValidator = new CollectionDataValidator();
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myValidator.recordCollectionData(collection);
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db.test.update({_id:0}, {dummy:1});
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assert.throws(myValidator.validateCollectionData, [collection], "Validation function should have thrown since we modified the collection");
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myGenerator = new CollectionDataGenerator({ "capped" : true });
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collection = createCollectionWithData(db, "test", myGenerator);
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myValidator = new CollectionDataValidator();
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myValidator.recordCollectionData(collection);
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assert(myValidator.validateCollectionData(collection), "Validation function failed");
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myGenerator = new CollectionDataGenerator({ "capped" : false });
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collection = createCollectionWithData(db, "test", myGenerator);
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myValidator = new CollectionDataValidator();
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myValidator.recordCollectionData(collection);
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db.test.dropIndex(db.test.getIndexKeys().filter(function(key) { return key.a != null })[0]);
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assert.throws(myValidator.validateCollectionData, [collection], "Validation function should have thrown since we modified the collection");
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myGenerator = new CollectionDataGenerator({ "capped" : false });
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collection = createCollectionWithData(db, "test", myGenerator);
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myValidator = new CollectionDataValidator();
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myValidator.recordCollectionData(collection);
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db.test.update({_id:0}, {dummy:1});
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assert.throws(myValidator.validateCollectionData, [collection], "Validation function should have thrown since we modified the collection");
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myGenerator = new CollectionDataGenerator({ "capped" : false });
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collection = createCollectionWithData(db, "test", myGenerator);
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myValidator = new CollectionDataValidator();
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myValidator.recordCollectionData(collection);
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assert(myValidator.validateCollectionData(collection), "Validation function failed");
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print("collection data validator tests passed!");
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}
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