require 'logstash/devutils/rspec/spec_helper' require 'logstash/outputs/analyticdb' require 'stud/temporary' require 'java' require 'securerandom' RSpec::Support::ObjectFormatter.default_instance.max_formatted_output_length = 80000 RSpec.configure do |c| def start_service(name) cmd = "sudo /etc/init.d/#{name}* start" `which systemctl` if $?.success? cmd = "sudo systemctl start #{name}" end `#{cmd}` end def stop_service(name) cmd = "sudo /etc/init.d/#{name}* stop" `which systemctl` if $?.success? cmd = "sudo systemctl stop #{name}" end `#{cmd}` end end RSpec.shared_context 'rspec setup' do it 'ensure jar is available' do expect(ENV[jdbc_jar_env]).not_to be_nil, "#{jdbc_jar_env} not defined, required to run tests" expect(File.exist?(ENV[jdbc_jar_env])).to eq(true), "#{jdbc_jar_env} defined, but not valid" end end RSpec.shared_context 'when initializing' do it 'shouldn\'t register with a missing jar file' do jdbc_settings['driver_jar_path'] = nil plugin = LogStash::Plugin.lookup('output', 'jdbc').new(jdbc_settings) expect { plugin.register }.to raise_error(LogStash::ConfigurationError) end end RSpec.shared_context 'when outputting messages' do let(:logger) { double("logger") } let(:jdbc_test_table) do 'logstash_output_jdbc_test' end let(:jdbc_drop_table) do "DROP TABLE #{jdbc_test_table}" end let(:jdbc_statement_fields) do [ {db_field: "created_at", db_type: "datetime", db_value: '?', event_field: '@timestamp'}, {db_field: "message", db_type: "varchar(512)", db_value: '?', event_field: 'message'}, {db_field: "message_sprintf", db_type: "varchar(512)", db_value: '?', event_field: 'sprintf-%{message}'}, {db_field: "static_int", db_type: "int", db_value: '?', event_field: 'int'}, {db_field: "static_bigint", db_type: "bigint", db_value: '?', event_field: 'bigint'}, {db_field: "static_float", db_type: "float", db_value: '?', event_field: 'float'}, {db_field: "static_bool", db_type: "boolean", db_value: '?', event_field: 'bool'}, {db_field: "static_bigdec", db_type: "decimal", db_value: '?', event_field: 'bigdec'} ] end let(:jdbc_create_table) do fields = jdbc_statement_fields.collect { |entry| "#{entry[:db_field]} #{entry[:db_type]} not null" }.join(", ") "CREATE table #{jdbc_test_table} (#{fields})" end let(:jdbc_drop_table) do "DROP table #{jdbc_test_table}" end let(:jdbc_statement) do fields = jdbc_statement_fields.collect { |entry| "#{entry[:db_field]}" }.join(", ") values = jdbc_statement_fields.collect { |entry| "#{entry[:db_value]}" }.join(", ") statement = jdbc_statement_fields.collect { |entry| entry[:event_field] } statement.insert(0, "insert into #{jdbc_test_table} (#{fields}) values(#{values})") end let(:systemd_database_service) do nil end let(:event) do # TODO: Auto generate fields from jdbc_statement_fields LogStash::Event.new({ message: "test-message #{SecureRandom.uuid}", float: 12.1, bigint: 4000881632477184, bool: true, int: 1, bigdec: BigDecimal.new("123.123") }) end let(:plugin) do # Setup logger allow(LogStash::Outputs::Jdbc).to receive(:logger).and_return(logger) # XXX: Suppress reflection logging. There has to be a better way around this. allow(logger).to receive(:debug).with(/config LogStash::/) # Suppress beta warnings. allow(logger).to receive(:info).with(/Please let us know if you find bugs or have suggestions on how to improve this plugin./) # Suppress start up messages. expect(logger).to receive(:info).once.with(/JDBC - Starting up/) # Setup plugin output = LogStash::Plugin.lookup('output', 'jdbc').new(jdbc_settings) output.register output end before :each do # Setup table c = plugin.instance_variable_get(:@pool).getConnection # Derby doesn't support IF EXISTS. # Seems like the quickest solution. Bleurgh. begin stmt = c.createStatement stmt.executeUpdate(jdbc_drop_table) rescue # noop ensure stmt.close stmt = c.createStatement stmt.executeUpdate(jdbc_create_table) stmt.close c.close end end # Delete table after each after :each do c = plugin.instance_variable_get(:@pool).getConnection stmt = c.createStatement stmt.executeUpdate(jdbc_drop_table) stmt.close c.close end it 'should save a event' do expect { plugin.multi_receive([event]) }.to_not raise_error # Verify the number of items in the output table c = plugin.instance_variable_get(:@pool).getConnection # TODO replace this simple count with a check of the actual contents stmt = c.prepareStatement("select count(*) as total from #{jdbc_test_table} where message = ?") stmt.setString(1, event.get('message')) rs = stmt.executeQuery count = 0 count = rs.getInt('total') while rs.next stmt.close c.close expect(count).to eq(1) end it 'should not save event, and log an unretryable exception' do e = event original_event = e.get('message') e.set('message', nil) expect(logger).to receive(:error).once.with(/JDBC - Exception. Not retrying/, Hash) expect { plugin.multi_receive([event]) }.to_not raise_error e.set('message', original_event) end it 'it should retry after a connection loss, and log a warning' do skip "does not run as a service, or known issue with test" if systemd_database_service.nil? p = plugin # Check that everything is fine right now expect { p.multi_receive([event]) }.not_to raise_error stop_service(systemd_database_service) # Start a thread to restart the service after the fact. t = Thread.new(systemd_database_service) { |systemd_database_service| sleep 20 start_service(systemd_database_service) } t.run expect(logger).to receive(:warn).at_least(:once).with(/JDBC - Exception. Retrying/, Hash) expect { p.multi_receive([event]) }.to_not raise_error # Wait for the thread to finish t.join end end