X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2F93storage_replication.t;h=43d3e77d2c3f7311a3daa282e7e5bb41f16c2f0e;hb=2bf79155a8be1532cce2538e967f32c4ff22a87b;hp=f903ad4d1b6f8c87a1e8dddeeb1132a6dc1aab4c;hpb=e4dc89b33b2390f8baaf4f553074794d257c43d7;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class.git diff --git a/t/93storage_replication.t b/t/93storage_replication.t index f903ad4..43d3e77 100644 --- a/t/93storage_replication.t +++ b/t/93storage_replication.t @@ -1,46 +1,332 @@ use strict; use warnings; use lib qw(t/lib); +use Test::More; +use Data::Dump qw/dump/; -use File::Copy; +BEGIN { + eval "use Moose"; + plan $@ + ? ( skip_all => 'needs Moose for testing' ) + : ( tests => 2 ); +} -use DBICTest; +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Build a class to hold all our required testing data and methods. +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -use Test::More; -plan tests => 1; +TESTSCHEMACLASS: { + + package DBIx::Class::DBI::Replicated::TestReplication; + + use DBICTest; + use base qw/Class::Accessor::Fast/; + + __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors( qw/schema/ ); + + ## Initialize the object + + sub new { + my $proto = shift; + my $class = ref( $proto ) || $proto; + my $self = {}; + + bless( $self, $class ); + + $self->schema( $self->init_schema ); + + return $self; + } + + ## get the Schema and set the replication storage type + + sub init_schema { + my $class = shift @_; + my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(storage_type=>'::DBI::Replicated'); + return $schema; + } +} + +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Create an object and run some tests +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +my %params = ( + db_paths => [ + "t/var/DBIxClass.db", + "t/var/DBIxClass_slave1.db", + "t/var/DBIxClass_slave2.db", + ], +); + +ok my $replicate = DBIx::Class::DBI::Replicated::TestReplication->new() + => 'Created a replication object'; + +isa_ok $replicate->schema + => 'DBIx::Class::Schema'; + + + warn dump $replicate->schema->storage->meta; + + warn dump $replicate->schema->storage->master; + + +__END__ + +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Build a class to hold all our required testing data and methods. +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +TESTSCHEMACLASS: { + + package DBIx::Class::DBI::Replicated::TestReplication; + + use DBI; + use DBICTest; + use File::Copy; + + ## Create a constructor + + sub new { + my $class = shift @_; + my %params = @_; + + my $self = bless { + db_paths => $params{db_paths}, + dsns => $class->init_dsns(%params), + schema=>$class->init_schema, + }, $class; + + $self->connect; + return $self; + } + + ## get the DSNs. We build this up from the list of file paths + + sub init_dsns { + my $class = shift @_; + my %params = @_; + my $db_paths = $params{db_paths}; + + my @dsn = map { + "dbi:SQLite:${_}"; + } @$db_paths; + + return \@dsn; + } + + ## get the Schema and set the replication storage type + + sub init_schema { + my $class = shift @_; + my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); + $schema->storage_type( '::DBI::Replicated' ); + + return $schema; + } + + ## connect the Schema + + sub connect { + my $self = shift @_; + my ($master, @slaves) = @{$self->{dsns}}; + my $master_connect_info = [$master, '','', {AutoCommit=>1, PrintError=>0}]; + + my @slavesob; + foreach my $slave (@slaves) + { + my $dbh = shift @{$self->{slaves}} + || DBI->connect($slave,"","",{PrintError=>0, PrintWarn=>0}); + + push @{$master_connect_info->[-1]->{slaves_connect_info}}, + [$dbh, '','',{priority=>10}]; + + push @slavesob, + $dbh; + } + + ## Keep track of the created slave databases + $self->{slaves} = \@slavesob; + + $self + ->{schema} + ->connect(@$master_connect_info); + } + + ## replication + + sub replicate { + my $self = shift @_; + my ($master, @slaves) = @{$self->{db_paths}}; + + foreach my $slave (@slaves) { + copy($master, $slave); + } + } + + ## Cleanup afer ourselves. + + sub cleanup { + my $self = shift @_; + my ($master, @slaves) = @{$self->{db_paths}}; + + foreach my $slave (@slaves) { + unlink $slave; + } + } + + ## Force a reconnection + + sub reconnect { + my $self = shift @_; + my $schema = $self->connect; + $self->{schema} = $schema; + return $schema; + } +} + +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Create an object and run some tests +## ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +my %params = ( + db_paths => [ + "t/var/DBIxClass.db", + "t/var/DBIxClass_slave1.db", + "t/var/DBIxClass_slave2.db", + ], +); + +ok my $replicate = DBIx::Class::DBI::Replicated::TestReplication->new(%params) + => 'Created a replication object'; + +isa_ok $replicate->{schema} + => 'DBIx::Class::Schema'; + +## Add some info to the database + +$replicate + ->{schema} + ->populate('Artist', [ + [ qw/artistid name/ ], + [ 4, "Ozric Tentacles"], + ]); + +## Make sure all the slaves have the table definitions + +$replicate->replicate; + +## Make sure we can read the data. + +ok my $artist1 = $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(4) + => 'Created Result'; + +isa_ok $artist1 + => 'DBICTest::Artist'; + +is $artist1->name, 'Ozric Tentacles' + => 'Found expected name for first result'; + +## Add some new rows that only the master will have This is because +## we overload any type of write operation so that is must hit the master +## database. + +$replicate + ->{schema} + ->populate('Artist', [ + [ qw/artistid name/ ], + [ 5, "Doom's Children"], + [ 6, "Dead On Arrival"], + [ 7, "Watergate"], + ]); + +## Reconnect the database +$replicate->reconnect; + +## Alright, the database 'cluster' is not in a consistent state. When we do +## a read now we expect bad news + +is $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(5), undef + => 'read after disconnect fails because it uses slave 1 which we have neglected to "replicate" yet'; + +## Make sure all the slaves have the table definitions +$replicate->replicate; + +## Should find some data now + +ok my $artist2 = $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(5) + => 'Sync succeed'; + +isa_ok $artist2 + => 'DBICTest::Artist'; + +is $artist2->name, "Doom's Children" + => 'Found expected name for first result'; + +## What happens when we delete one of the slaves? + +ok my $slave1 = @{$replicate->{slaves}}[0] + => 'Got Slave1'; + +ok $slave1->disconnect + => 'disconnected slave1'; + +$replicate->reconnect; + +ok my $artist3 = $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(6) + => 'Still finding stuff.'; + +isa_ok $artist3 + => 'DBICTest::Artist'; + +is $artist3->name, "Dead On Arrival" + => 'Found expected name for first result'; + +## Let's delete all the slaves + +ok my $slave2 = @{$replicate->{slaves}}[1] + => 'Got Slave2'; + +ok $slave2->disconnect + => 'Disconnected slave2'; + +$replicate->reconnect; + +## We expect an error now, since all the slaves are dead + +eval { + $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(4)->name; +}; + +ok $@ => 'Got error when trying to find artistid 4'; + +## This should also be an error + +eval { + my $artist4 = $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(7); +}; + +ok $@ => 'Got read errors after everything failed'; + +## make sure ->connect_info returns something sane + +ok $replicate->{schema}->storage->connect_info + => 'got something out of ->connect_info'; -my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); +## Force a connection to the write source for testing. -$schema->storage_type( '::DBI::Replication' ); +$replicate->{schema}->storage($replicate->{schema}->storage->write_source); +## What happens when we do a find for something that doesn't exist? -my $db_file1 = "t/var/DBIxClass.db"; -my $db_file2 = "t/var/DBIxClass_slave1.db"; -my $db_file3 = "t/var/DBIxClass_slave2.db"; -my $dsn1 = $ENV{"DBICTEST_DSN"} || "dbi:SQLite:${db_file1}"; -my $dsn2 = $ENV{"DBICTEST_DSN2"} || "dbi:SQLite:${db_file2}"; -my $dsn3 = $ENV{"DBICTEST_DSN3"} || "dbi:SQLite:${db_file3}"; +ok ! $replicate->{schema}->resultset('Artist')->find(666) + => 'Correctly did not find a bad artist id'; -$schema->connect( [ - [ $dsn1, '', '', { AutoCommit => 1 } ], - [ $dsn2, '', '', { priority => 10 } ], - [ $dsn3, '', '', { priority => 10 } ] - ] - ); +## Delete the old database files +$replicate->cleanup; -$schema->populate('Artist', [ - [ qw/artistid name/ ], - [ 4, 'Ozric Tentacles'] - ]); -# try and read (should fail) -my $new_artist = $schema->resultset('Artist')->find(4); -warn "artist : $new_artist\n"; -# try and read (should succede after faked synchronisation) -copy($db_file1, $db_file2); -unlink $db_file2; -ok(1,"These aren't the tests you're looking for");