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moby--moby/distribution/xfer/transfer_test.go
Aaron Lehmann 572ce80230 Improved push and pull with upload manager and download manager
This commit adds a transfer manager which deduplicates and schedules
transfers, and also an upload manager and download manager that build on
top of the transfer manager to provide high-level interfaces for uploads
and downloads. The push and pull code is modified to use these building
blocks.

Some benefits of the changes:

- Simplification of push/pull code
- Pushes can upload layers concurrently
- Failed downloads and uploads are retried after backoff delays
- Cancellation is supported, but individual transfers will only be
  cancelled if all pushes or pulls using them are cancelled.
- The distribution code is decoupled from Docker Engine packages and API
  conventions (i.e. streamformatter), which will make it easier to split
  out.

This commit also includes unit tests for the new distribution/xfer
package. The tests cover 87.8% of the statements in the package.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2015-12-09 19:13:35 -08:00

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package xfer
import (
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/progress"
)
func TestTransfer(t *testing.T) {
makeXferFunc := func(id string) DoFunc {
return func(progressChan chan<- progress.Progress, start <-chan struct{}, inactive chan<- struct{}) Transfer {
select {
case <-start:
default:
t.Fatalf("transfer function not started even though concurrency limit not reached")
}
xfer := NewTransfer()
go func() {
for i := 0; i <= 10; i++ {
progressChan <- progress.Progress{ID: id, Action: "testing", Current: int64(i), Total: 10}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
close(progressChan)
}()
return xfer
}
}
tm := NewTransferManager(5)
progressChan := make(chan progress.Progress)
progressDone := make(chan struct{})
receivedProgress := make(map[string]int64)
go func() {
for p := range progressChan {
val, present := receivedProgress[p.ID]
if !present {
if p.Current != 0 {
t.Fatalf("got unexpected progress value: %d (expected 0)", p.Current)
}
} else if p.Current == 10 {
// Special case: last progress output may be
// repeated because the transfer finishing
// causes the latest progress output to be
// written to the channel (in case the watcher
// missed it).
if p.Current != 9 && p.Current != 10 {
t.Fatalf("got unexpected progress value: %d (expected %d)", p.Current, val+1)
}
} else if p.Current != val+1 {
t.Fatalf("got unexpected progress value: %d (expected %d)", p.Current, val+1)
}
receivedProgress[p.ID] = p.Current
}
close(progressDone)
}()
// Start a few transfers
ids := []string{"id1", "id2", "id3"}
xfers := make([]Transfer, len(ids))
watchers := make([]*Watcher, len(ids))
for i, id := range ids {
xfers[i], watchers[i] = tm.Transfer(id, makeXferFunc(id), progress.ChanOutput(progressChan))
}
for i, xfer := range xfers {
<-xfer.Done()
xfer.Release(watchers[i])
}
close(progressChan)
<-progressDone
for _, id := range ids {
if receivedProgress[id] != 10 {
t.Fatalf("final progress value %d instead of 10", receivedProgress[id])
}
}
}
func TestConcurrencyLimit(t *testing.T) {
concurrencyLimit := 3
var runningJobs int32
makeXferFunc := func(id string) DoFunc {
return func(progressChan chan<- progress.Progress, start <-chan struct{}, inactive chan<- struct{}) Transfer {
xfer := NewTransfer()
go func() {
<-start
totalJobs := atomic.AddInt32(&runningJobs, 1)
if int(totalJobs) > concurrencyLimit {
t.Fatalf("too many jobs running")
}
for i := 0; i <= 10; i++ {
progressChan <- progress.Progress{ID: id, Action: "testing", Current: int64(i), Total: 10}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
atomic.AddInt32(&runningJobs, -1)
close(progressChan)
}()
return xfer
}
}
tm := NewTransferManager(concurrencyLimit)
progressChan := make(chan progress.Progress)
progressDone := make(chan struct{})
receivedProgress := make(map[string]int64)
go func() {
for p := range progressChan {
receivedProgress[p.ID] = p.Current
}
close(progressDone)
}()
// Start more transfers than the concurrency limit
ids := []string{"id1", "id2", "id3", "id4", "id5", "id6", "id7", "id8"}
xfers := make([]Transfer, len(ids))
watchers := make([]*Watcher, len(ids))
for i, id := range ids {
xfers[i], watchers[i] = tm.Transfer(id, makeXferFunc(id), progress.ChanOutput(progressChan))
}
for i, xfer := range xfers {
<-xfer.Done()
xfer.Release(watchers[i])
}
close(progressChan)
<-progressDone
for _, id := range ids {
if receivedProgress[id] != 10 {
t.Fatalf("final progress value %d instead of 10", receivedProgress[id])
}
}
}
func TestInactiveJobs(t *testing.T) {
concurrencyLimit := 3
var runningJobs int32
testDone := make(chan struct{})
makeXferFunc := func(id string) DoFunc {
return func(progressChan chan<- progress.Progress, start <-chan struct{}, inactive chan<- struct{}) Transfer {
xfer := NewTransfer()
go func() {
<-start
totalJobs := atomic.AddInt32(&runningJobs, 1)
if int(totalJobs) > concurrencyLimit {
t.Fatalf("too many jobs running")
}
for i := 0; i <= 10; i++ {
progressChan <- progress.Progress{ID: id, Action: "testing", Current: int64(i), Total: 10}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
atomic.AddInt32(&runningJobs, -1)
close(inactive)
<-testDone
close(progressChan)
}()
return xfer
}
}
tm := NewTransferManager(concurrencyLimit)
progressChan := make(chan progress.Progress)
progressDone := make(chan struct{})
receivedProgress := make(map[string]int64)
go func() {
for p := range progressChan {
receivedProgress[p.ID] = p.Current
}
close(progressDone)
}()
// Start more transfers than the concurrency limit
ids := []string{"id1", "id2", "id3", "id4", "id5", "id6", "id7", "id8"}
xfers := make([]Transfer, len(ids))
watchers := make([]*Watcher, len(ids))
for i, id := range ids {
xfers[i], watchers[i] = tm.Transfer(id, makeXferFunc(id), progress.ChanOutput(progressChan))
}
close(testDone)
for i, xfer := range xfers {
<-xfer.Done()
xfer.Release(watchers[i])
}
close(progressChan)
<-progressDone
for _, id := range ids {
if receivedProgress[id] != 10 {
t.Fatalf("final progress value %d instead of 10", receivedProgress[id])
}
}
}
func TestWatchRelease(t *testing.T) {
ready := make(chan struct{})
makeXferFunc := func(id string) DoFunc {
return func(progressChan chan<- progress.Progress, start <-chan struct{}, inactive chan<- struct{}) Transfer {
xfer := NewTransfer()
go func() {
defer func() {
close(progressChan)
}()
<-ready
for i := int64(0); ; i++ {
select {
case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond):
case <-xfer.Context().Done():
return
}
progressChan <- progress.Progress{ID: id, Action: "testing", Current: i, Total: 10}
}
}()
return xfer
}
}
tm := NewTransferManager(5)
type watcherInfo struct {
watcher *Watcher
progressChan chan progress.Progress
progressDone chan struct{}
receivedFirstProgress chan struct{}
}
progressConsumer := func(w watcherInfo) {
first := true
for range w.progressChan {
if first {
close(w.receivedFirstProgress)
}
first = false
}
close(w.progressDone)
}
// Start a transfer
watchers := make([]watcherInfo, 5)
var xfer Transfer
watchers[0].progressChan = make(chan progress.Progress)
watchers[0].progressDone = make(chan struct{})
watchers[0].receivedFirstProgress = make(chan struct{})
xfer, watchers[0].watcher = tm.Transfer("id1", makeXferFunc("id1"), progress.ChanOutput(watchers[0].progressChan))
go progressConsumer(watchers[0])
// Give it multiple watchers
for i := 1; i != len(watchers); i++ {
watchers[i].progressChan = make(chan progress.Progress)
watchers[i].progressDone = make(chan struct{})
watchers[i].receivedFirstProgress = make(chan struct{})
watchers[i].watcher = xfer.Watch(progress.ChanOutput(watchers[i].progressChan))
go progressConsumer(watchers[i])
}
// Now that the watchers are set up, allow the transfer goroutine to
// proceed.
close(ready)
// Confirm that each watcher gets progress output.
for _, w := range watchers {
<-w.receivedFirstProgress
}
// Release one watcher every 5ms
for _, w := range watchers {
xfer.Release(w.watcher)
<-time.After(5 * time.Millisecond)
}
// Now that all watchers have been released, Released() should
// return a closed channel.
<-xfer.Released()
// Done() should return a closed channel because the xfer func returned
// due to cancellation.
<-xfer.Done()
for _, w := range watchers {
close(w.progressChan)
<-w.progressDone
}
}
func TestDuplicateTransfer(t *testing.T) {
ready := make(chan struct{})
var xferFuncCalls int32
makeXferFunc := func(id string) DoFunc {
return func(progressChan chan<- progress.Progress, start <-chan struct{}, inactive chan<- struct{}) Transfer {
atomic.AddInt32(&xferFuncCalls, 1)
xfer := NewTransfer()
go func() {
defer func() {
close(progressChan)
}()
<-ready
for i := int64(0); ; i++ {
select {
case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond):
case <-xfer.Context().Done():
return
}
progressChan <- progress.Progress{ID: id, Action: "testing", Current: i, Total: 10}
}
}()
return xfer
}
}
tm := NewTransferManager(5)
type transferInfo struct {
xfer Transfer
watcher *Watcher
progressChan chan progress.Progress
progressDone chan struct{}
receivedFirstProgress chan struct{}
}
progressConsumer := func(t transferInfo) {
first := true
for range t.progressChan {
if first {
close(t.receivedFirstProgress)
}
first = false
}
close(t.progressDone)
}
// Try to start multiple transfers with the same ID
transfers := make([]transferInfo, 5)
for i := range transfers {
t := &transfers[i]
t.progressChan = make(chan progress.Progress)
t.progressDone = make(chan struct{})
t.receivedFirstProgress = make(chan struct{})
t.xfer, t.watcher = tm.Transfer("id1", makeXferFunc("id1"), progress.ChanOutput(t.progressChan))
go progressConsumer(*t)
}
// Allow the transfer goroutine to proceed.
close(ready)
// Confirm that each watcher gets progress output.
for _, t := range transfers {
<-t.receivedFirstProgress
}
// Confirm that the transfer function was called exactly once.
if xferFuncCalls != 1 {
t.Fatal("transfer function wasn't called exactly once")
}
// Release one watcher every 5ms
for _, t := range transfers {
t.xfer.Release(t.watcher)
<-time.After(5 * time.Millisecond)
}
for _, t := range transfers {
// Now that all watchers have been released, Released() should
// return a closed channel.
<-t.xfer.Released()
// Done() should return a closed channel because the xfer func returned
// due to cancellation.
<-t.xfer.Done()
}
for _, t := range transfers {
close(t.progressChan)
<-t.progressDone
}
}