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test(subscriber): add initial integration tests #452

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions Cargo.lock

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions console-subscriber/Cargo.toml
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Expand Up @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ crossbeam-channel = "0.5"

[dev-dependencies]
tokio = { version = "^1.21", features = ["full", "rt-multi-thread"] }
tower = { version = "0.4", default-features = false }
futures = "0.3"

[package.metadata.docs.rs]
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184 changes: 184 additions & 0 deletions console-subscriber/tests/framework.rs
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//! Framework tests
//!
//! The tests in this module are here to verify the testing framework itself.
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//! As such, some of these tests may be repeated elsewhere (where we wish to
//! actually test the functionality of `console-subscriber`) and others are
//! negative tests that should panic.

use std::time::Duration;

use tokio::{task, time::sleep};

mod support;
use support::{assert_task, assert_tasks, ExpectedTask};

#[test]
fn expect_present() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default()
.match_default_name()
.expect_present();

let future = async {
sleep(Duration::ZERO).await;
};

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Test failed: Task validation failed:
- Task { name=console-test::main }: no expectations set, if you want to just expect that a matching task is present, use `expect_present()`
")]
fn fail_no_expectations() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default().match_default_name();

let future = async {
sleep(Duration::ZERO).await;
};

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
fn wakes() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default().match_default_name().expect_wakes(1);

let future = async {
sleep(Duration::ZERO).await;
};

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Test failed: Task validation failed:
- Task { name=console-test::main }: expected `wakes` to be 5, but actual was 1
")]
fn fail_wakes() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default().match_default_name().expect_wakes(5);

let future = async {
sleep(Duration::ZERO).await;
};

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
fn self_wakes() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default()
.match_default_name()
.expect_self_wakes(1);

let future = async { task::yield_now().await };

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Test failed: Task validation failed:
- Task { name=console-test::main }: expected `self_wakes` to be 1, but actual was 0
")]
fn fail_self_wake() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default()
.match_default_name()
.expect_self_wakes(1);

let future = async {
sleep(Duration::ZERO).await;
};

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
fn test_spawned_task() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default()
.match_name("another-name".into())
.expect_present();

let future = async {
task::Builder::new()
.name("another-name")
.spawn(async { task::yield_now().await })
};

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Test failed: Task validation failed:
- Task { name=wrong-name }: no matching actual task was found
")]
fn fail_wrong_task_name() {
let expected_task = ExpectedTask::default().match_name("wrong-name".into());

let future = async { task::yield_now().await };

assert_task(expected_task, future);
}

#[test]
fn multiple_tasks() {
let expected_tasks = vec![
ExpectedTask::default()
.match_name("task-1".into())
.expect_wakes(1),
ExpectedTask::default()
.match_name("task-2".into())
.expect_wakes(1),
];

let future = async {
let task1 = task::Builder::new()
.name("task-1")
.spawn(async { task::yield_now().await })
.unwrap();
let task2 = task::Builder::new()
.name("task-2")
.spawn(async { task::yield_now().await })
.unwrap();

tokio::try_join! {
task1,
task2,
}
.unwrap();
};

assert_tasks(expected_tasks, future);
}

#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Test failed: Task validation failed:
- Task { name=task-2 }: expected `wakes` to be 2, but actual was 1
")]
fn fail_1_of_2_expected_tasks() {
let expected_tasks = vec![
ExpectedTask::default()
.match_name("task-1".into())
.expect_wakes(1),
ExpectedTask::default()
.match_name("task-2".into())
.expect_wakes(2),
];

let future = async {
let task1 = task::Builder::new()
.name("task-1")
.spawn(async { task::yield_now().await })
.unwrap();
let task2 = task::Builder::new()
.name("task-2")
.spawn(async { task::yield_now().await })
.unwrap();

tokio::try_join! {
task1,
task2,
}
.unwrap();
};

assert_tasks(expected_tasks, future);
}
47 changes: 47 additions & 0 deletions console-subscriber/tests/support/mod.rs
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use futures::Future;

mod state;
mod subscriber;
mod task;

use subscriber::run_test;

pub(crate) use subscriber::MAIN_TASK_NAME;
pub(crate) use task::ExpectedTask;

/// Assert that an `expected_task` is recorded by a console-subscriber
/// when driving the provided `future` to completion.
///
/// This function is equivalent to calling [`assert_tasks`] with a vector
/// containing a single task.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function will panic if the expectations on the expected task are not
/// met or if a matching task is not recorded.
#[track_caller]
#[allow(dead_code)]
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pub(crate) fn assert_task<Fut>(expected_task: ExpectedTask, future: Fut)
where
Fut: Future + Send + 'static,
Fut::Output: Send + 'static,
{
run_test(vec![expected_task], future)
}

/// Assert that the `expected_tasks` are recorded by a console-subscriber
/// when driving the provided `future` to completion.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function will panic if the expectations on any of the expected tasks
/// are not met or if matching tasks are not recorded for all expected tasks.
#[track_caller]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) fn assert_tasks<Fut>(expected_tasks: Vec<ExpectedTask>, future: Fut)
where
Fut: Future + Send + 'static,
Fut::Output: Send + 'static,
{
run_test(expected_tasks, future)
}
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tiny nit, take it or leave it: is there a reason this is a whole additional function, rather than just being a re-export of run_test? we could

pub use subscriber::run_test as assert_tasks;

if we want it to be named assert_tasks (but also, we could just name the original function that...)

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It was more a case of putting the "internal public" functions together to make the documentation clearer. Otherwise we'd have "public" docs here and on the run_test function. Not sure what the best practice is in this case to be honest.

143 changes: 143 additions & 0 deletions console-subscriber/tests/support/state.rs
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use std::fmt;

use tokio::sync::broadcast::{
self,
error::{RecvError, TryRecvError},
};

/// A step in the running of the test
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
pub(super) enum TestStep {
/// The overall test has begun
Start,
/// The instrument server has been started
ServerStarted,
/// The client has connected to the instrument server
ClientConnected,
/// The future being driven has completed
TestFinished,
/// The client has finished recording updates
UpdatesRecorded,
}

impl fmt::Display for TestStep {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
(self as &dyn fmt::Debug).fmt(f)
}
}

/// The state of the test.
///
/// This struct is used by various parts of the test framework to wait until
/// a specific test step has been reached and advance the test state to a new
/// step.
pub(super) struct TestState {
receiver: broadcast::Receiver<TestStep>,
sender: broadcast::Sender<TestStep>,
step: TestStep,
}

impl TestState {
pub(super) fn new() -> Self {
let (sender, receiver) = broadcast::channel(1);
Self {
receiver,
sender,
step: TestStep::Start,
}
}

/// Wait asynchronously until the desired step has been reached.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function will panic if the underlying channel gets closed.
pub(super) async fn wait_for_step(&mut self, desired_step: TestStep) {
while self.step < desired_step {
match self.receiver.recv().await {
Ok(step) => self.step = step,
Err(RecvError::Lagged(_)) => {
// we don't mind being lagged, we'll just get the latest state
}
Err(RecvError::Closed) => panic!(
"console-test error: failed to receive current step, \
waiting for step: {desired_step}. This shouldn't happen, \
did the test abort?"
),
}
}
}

/// Returns `true` if the current step is `desired_step` or later.
pub(super) fn is_step(&mut self, desired_step: TestStep) -> bool {
self.update_step();

self.step == desired_step
}

/// Advance to the next step.
///
/// The test must be at the step prior to the next step before starting.
/// Being in a different step is likely to indicate a logic error in the
/// test framework.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This method will panic if the test state is not at the step prior to
/// `next_step`, or if the underlying channel is closed.
#[track_caller]
pub(super) fn advance_to_step(&mut self, next_step: TestStep) {
self.update_step();

assert!(
self.step < next_step,
"console-test error: cannot advance to previous or current step! \
current step: {current}, next step: {next_step}. This shouldn't \
happen.",
current = self.step,
);

match (&self.step, &next_step) {
(TestStep::Start, TestStep::ServerStarted)
| (TestStep::ServerStarted, TestStep::ClientConnected)
| (TestStep::ClientConnected, TestStep::TestFinished)
| (TestStep::TestFinished, TestStep::UpdatesRecorded) => {}
(current, _) => panic!(
"console-test error: test cannot advance more than one step! \
current step: {current}, next step: {next_step}. This \
shouldn't happen."
),
}

self.sender.send(next_step).expect(
"console-test error: failed to send the next test step. \
This shouldn't happen, did the test abort?",
);
}

fn update_step(&mut self) {
loop {
match self.receiver.try_recv() {
Ok(step) => self.step = step,
Err(TryRecvError::Lagged(_)) => {
// we don't mind being lagged, we'll just get the latest state
}
Err(TryRecvError::Closed) => panic!(
"console-test error: failed to update current step, did \
the test abort?"
),
Err(TryRecvError::Empty) => break,
}
}
}
}

impl Clone for TestState {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
receiver: self.receiver.resubscribe(),
sender: self.sender.clone(),
step: self.step.clone(),
}
}
}
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