Ejemplo n.º 1
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 def test_recovery_from_racy_record_creation(self):
     timestamp = get_timestamp()
     # Simulate race for forcing creation of two rows with same timestamp.
     user1 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                      timestamp=timestamp)
     user2 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                      timestamp=timestamp)
     self.assertNotEqual(user1["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # Neither is marked replaced initially.
     old_records = list(self.backend.get_old_user_records("sync-1.0", 0))
     self.assertEqual(len(old_records), 0)
     # Reading current details will detect the problem and fix it.
     self.backend.get_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**")
     old_records = list(self.backend.get_old_user_records("sync-1.0", 0))
     self.assertEqual(len(old_records), 1)
Ejemplo n.º 2
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 def test_that_race_recovery_respects_generation_number_monotonicity(self):
     timestamp = get_timestamp()
     # Simulate race between clients with different generation numbers,
     # in which the out-of-date client gets a higher timestamp.
     user1 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=1, timestamp=timestamp)
     user2 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=2, timestamp=timestamp - 1)
     self.assertNotEqual(user1["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # Reading current details should promote the higher-generation one.
     user = self.backend.get_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**")
     self.assertEqual(user["generation"], 2)
     self.assertEqual(user["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # And the other record should get marked as replaced.
     old_records = list(self.backend.get_old_user_records("sync-1.0", 0))
     self.assertEqual(len(old_records), 1)
 def test_recovery_from_racy_record_creation(self):
     timestamp = get_timestamp()
     # Simulate race for forcing creation of two rows with same timestamp.
     user1 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0",
                                      "*****@*****.**",
                                      timestamp=timestamp)
     user2 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0",
                                      "*****@*****.**",
                                      timestamp=timestamp)
     self.assertNotEqual(user1["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # Neither is marked replaced initially.
     old_records = list(self.backend.get_old_user_records("sync-1.0", 0))
     self.assertEqual(len(old_records), 0)
     # Reading current details will detect the problem and fix it.
     self.backend.get_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**")
     old_records = list(self.backend.get_old_user_records("sync-1.0", 0))
     self.assertEqual(len(old_records), 1)
Ejemplo n.º 4
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 def test_that_race_recovery_respects_generation_after_reassignment(self):
     timestamp = get_timestamp()
     # Simulate race between clients with different generation numbers,
     # in which the out-of-date client gets a higher timestamp.
     user1 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=1, timestamp=timestamp)
     user2 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=2, timestamp=timestamp - 1)
     self.assertNotEqual(user1["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # Force node re-assignment by marking all records as replaced.
     self.backend.replace_user_records("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**",
                                       timestamp=timestamp + 1)
     # The next client to show up should get a new assignment, marked
     # with the correct generation number.
     user = self.backend.get_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**")
     self.assertEqual(user["generation"], 2)
     self.assertNotEqual(user["uid"], user1["uid"])
     self.assertNotEqual(user["uid"], user2["uid"])
 def test_that_race_recovery_respects_generation_number_monotonicity(self):
     timestamp = get_timestamp()
     # Simulate race between clients with different generation numbers,
     # in which the out-of-date client gets a higher timestamp.
     user1 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0",
                                      "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=1,
                                      timestamp=timestamp)
     user2 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0",
                                      "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=2,
                                      timestamp=timestamp - 1)
     self.assertNotEqual(user1["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # Reading current details should promote the higher-generation one.
     user = self.backend.get_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**")
     self.assertEqual(user["generation"], 2)
     self.assertEqual(user["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # And the other record should get marked as replaced.
     old_records = list(self.backend.get_old_user_records("sync-1.0", 0))
     self.assertEqual(len(old_records), 1)
 def test_that_race_recovery_respects_generation_after_reassignment(self):
     timestamp = get_timestamp()
     # Simulate race between clients with different generation numbers,
     # in which the out-of-date client gets a higher timestamp.
     user1 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0",
                                      "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=1,
                                      timestamp=timestamp)
     user2 = self.backend.create_user("sync-1.0",
                                      "*****@*****.**",
                                      generation=2,
                                      timestamp=timestamp - 1)
     self.assertNotEqual(user1["uid"], user2["uid"])
     # Force node re-assignment by marking all records as replaced.
     self.backend.replace_user_records("sync-1.0",
                                       "*****@*****.**",
                                       timestamp=timestamp + 1)
     # The next client to show up should get a new assignment, marked
     # with the correct generation number.
     user = self.backend.get_user("sync-1.0", "*****@*****.**")
     self.assertEqual(user["generation"], 2)
     self.assertNotEqual(user["uid"], user1["uid"])
     self.assertNotEqual(user["uid"], user2["uid"])