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issue #369 auto-commit test
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frairon committed Jan 12, 2022
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package systemtest

import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"testing"
"time"

"github.com/Shopify/sarama"
"github.com/lovoo/goka"
"github.com/lovoo/goka/codec"
"github.com/lovoo/goka/internal/test"
)

// TestAutoCommit tests/demonstrates the behavior of disabling the auto-commit functionality.
// The autocommiter sends the offsets of the marked messages to the broker regularily. If the processor shuts down
// (or the group rebalances), the offsets are sent one last time, so just turning it of is not enough.
// To get a processor to not commit any offsets, we're using a fault-injecting proxy
// and cut the connections before shutdown, so the last-commit is failing.
func TestAutoCommit(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
var (
group goka.Group = goka.Group(fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", "goka-commit-test", time.Now().Unix()))
inputStream = goka.Stream(group) + "-input"
brokers = initSystemTest(t)
)

// we'll use the proxy for cutting the connection before the final commit.
fi := NewFIProxy()

cfg := goka.DefaultConfig()
// make sure we consume everything
cfg.Consumer.Offsets.Initial = sarama.OffsetOldest
// disable auto-commit
cfg.Consumer.Offsets.AutoCommit.Enable = false

// use the fault-injecting proxy
cfg.Net.Proxy.Enable = true
cfg.Net.Proxy.Dialer = fi

goka.ReplaceGlobalConfig(cfg)

defer func() {
goka.ReplaceGlobalConfig(goka.DefaultConfig())
}()

var offsets []int64

em, err := goka.NewEmitter(brokers, inputStream, new(codec.Int64))
test.AssertNil(t, err)
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
test.AssertNil(t, em.EmitSync("key", int64(i)))
}

test.AssertNil(t, em.Finish())

createProc := func() *goka.Processor {
proc, err := goka.NewProcessor(brokers, goka.DefineGroup(group,
goka.Input(inputStream, new(codec.Int64), func(ctx goka.Context, msg interface{}) {
val := msg.(int64)

// append offset
offsets = append(offsets, val)
}),
))

test.AssertNil(t, err)
return proc
}

// run the first processor
_, cancel, done := runProc(createProc())
pollTimed(t, "all-received1", 10, func() bool {
return len(offsets) == 10 && offsets[0] == 0
})

// make all connections fail
fi.SetWriteError(errors.New("cutting connecting"))

// cancel processor
cancel()
<-done

// reset errors, reset offsets and restart processor
fi.ResetErrors()
offsets = nil
_, cancel, done = runProc(createProc())

// --> we'll receive all messages again
// --> i.e., no offsets were committed
pollTimed(t, "all-received2", 10, func() bool {
return len(offsets) == 10 && offsets[0] == 0
})

cancel()
<-done
}

// Test a failing processor does not mark the message.
// Two messages (1, 2) are emitted, after consuming (2), it crashes.
// Starting it a second time will reconsume it.
func TestUnmarkedMessages(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
var (
group goka.Group = goka.Group(fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", "goka-mark-test", time.Now().Unix()))
inputStream = goka.Stream(group) + "-input"
brokers = initSystemTest(t)
)

// make sure we consume everything
cfg := goka.DefaultConfig()
cfg.Consumer.Offsets.Initial = sarama.OffsetOldest
goka.ReplaceGlobalConfig(cfg)

var values []int64

// emit exactly one message
em, err := goka.NewEmitter(brokers, inputStream, new(codec.Int64))
test.AssertNil(t, err)
test.AssertNil(t, em.EmitSync("key", int64(1)))
test.AssertNil(t, em.EmitSync("key", int64(2)))
test.AssertNil(t, em.Finish())

createProc := func() *goka.Processor {
proc, err := goka.NewProcessor(brokers, goka.DefineGroup(group,
goka.Input(inputStream, new(codec.Int64), func(ctx goka.Context, msg interface{}) {
val := msg.(int64)
values = append(values, val)

// the only way to not commit a message is to fail the processor.
// We'll fail after the second message
if val == 2 {
ctx.Fail(errors.New("test"))
}
}),
))

test.AssertNil(t, err)
return proc
}

// run the first processor
runProc(createProc())
pollTimed(t, "all-received1", 10, func() bool {
return len(values) == 2 && values[0] == 1
})

// reset values
values = nil

// restart -> we'll only receive the second message
runProc(createProc())
pollTimed(t, "all-received2", 10, func() bool {
return len(values) == 1 && values[0] == 2
})
}

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