gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/models/internal_id_spec.rb
Andreas Brandl fede3a0b75
Flush InternalId records after import
After the import has finished, we flush (delete) the InternalId records
related to the project at hand. This means we're starting over with
tracking correct internal id values, a new record will be created
automatically when the next internal id is generated.

The GitHub importer assigns iid values by using supplied values from
GitHub. We skip tracking internal id values during the import in favor
of higher concurrency. Deleting any InternalId records after the import
has finished is an extra measure to guarantee consistency.

Closes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/54270.
2019-01-29 15:38:40 +01:00

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require 'spec_helper'
describe InternalId do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:usage) { :issues }
let(:issue) { build(:issue, project: project) }
let(:scope) { { project: project } }
let(:init) { ->(s) { s.project.issues.size } }
it_behaves_like 'having unique enum values'
context 'validations' do
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:usage) }
end
describe '.flush_records!' do
subject { described_class.flush_records!(project: project) }
let(:another_project) { create(:project) }
before do
create_list(:issue, 2, project: project)
create_list(:issue, 2, project: another_project)
end
it 'deletes all records for the given project' do
expect { subject }.to change { described_class.where(project: project).count }.from(1).to(0)
end
it 'retains records for other projects' do
expect { subject }.not_to change { described_class.where(project: another_project).count }
end
it 'does not allow an empty filter' do
expect { described_class.flush_records!({}) }.to raise_error(/filter cannot be empty/)
end
end
describe '.generate_next' do
subject { described_class.generate_next(issue, scope, usage, init) }
context 'in the absence of a record' do
it 'creates a record if not yet present' do
expect { subject }.to change { described_class.count }.from(0).to(1)
end
it 'stores record attributes' do
subject
described_class.first.tap do |record|
expect(record.project).to eq(project)
expect(record.usage).to eq(usage.to_s)
end
end
context 'with existing issues' do
before do
create_list(:issue, 2, project: project)
described_class.delete_all
end
it 'calculates last_value values automatically' do
expect(subject).to eq(project.issues.size + 1)
end
end
context 'with concurrent inserts on table' do
it 'looks up the record if it was created concurrently' do
args = { **scope, usage: described_class.usages[usage.to_s] }
record = double
expect(described_class).to receive(:find_by).with(args).and_return(nil) # first call, record not present
expect(described_class).to receive(:find_by).with(args).and_return(record) # second call, record was created by another process
expect(described_class).to receive(:create!).and_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique, 'record not unique')
expect(record).to receive(:increment_and_save!)
subject
end
end
end
it 'generates a strictly monotone, gapless sequence' do
seq = Array.new(10).map do
described_class.generate_next(issue, scope, usage, init)
end
normalized = seq.map { |i| i - seq.min }
expect(normalized).to eq((0..seq.size - 1).to_a)
end
context 'with an insufficient schema version' do
before do
described_class.reset_column_information
# Project factory will also call the current_version
expect(ActiveRecord::Migrator).to receive(:current_version).twice.and_return(InternalId::REQUIRED_SCHEMA_VERSION - 1)
end
let(:init) { double('block') }
it 'calculates next internal ids on the fly' do
val = rand(1..100)
expect(init).to receive(:call).with(issue).and_return(val)
expect(subject).to eq(val + 1)
end
end
end
describe '.track_greatest' do
let(:value) { 9001 }
subject { described_class.track_greatest(issue, scope, usage, value, init) }
context 'in the absence of a record' do
it 'creates a record if not yet present' do
expect { subject }.to change { described_class.count }.from(0).to(1)
end
end
it 'stores record attributes' do
subject
described_class.first.tap do |record|
expect(record.project).to eq(project)
expect(record.usage).to eq(usage.to_s)
expect(record.last_value).to eq(value)
end
end
context 'with existing issues' do
before do
create(:issue, project: project)
described_class.delete_all
end
it 'still returns the last value to that of the given value' do
expect(subject).to eq(value)
end
end
context 'when value is less than the current last_value' do
it 'returns the current last_value' do
described_class.create!(**scope, usage: usage, last_value: 10_001)
expect(subject).to eq 10_001
end
end
end
describe '#increment_and_save!' do
let(:id) { create(:internal_id) }
subject { id.increment_and_save! }
it 'returns incremented iid' do
value = id.last_value
expect(subject).to eq(value + 1)
end
it 'saves the record' do
subject
expect(id.changed?).to be_falsey
end
context 'with last_value=nil' do
let(:id) { build(:internal_id, last_value: nil) }
it 'returns 1' do
expect(subject).to eq(1)
end
end
end
describe '#track_greatest_and_save!' do
let(:id) { create(:internal_id) }
let(:new_last_value) { 9001 }
subject { id.track_greatest_and_save!(new_last_value) }
it 'returns new last value' do
expect(subject).to eq new_last_value
end
it 'saves the record' do
subject
expect(id.changed?).to be_falsey
end
context 'when new last value is lower than the max' do
it 'does not update the last value' do
id.update!(last_value: 10_001)
subject
expect(id.reload.last_value).to eq 10_001
end
end
end
end