Exemplo n.º 1
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def test_change_batch_quantity_leading_to_reallocation():
    # start with two batches and an order allocated to one of them
    orderid, sku = random_orderid(), random_sku()
    earlier_batch, later_batch = random_batchref('old'), random_batchref(
        'newer')
    api_client.post_to_add_batch(earlier_batch, sku, qty=10, eta='2011-01-01')
    api_client.post_to_add_batch(later_batch, sku, qty=10, eta='2011-01-02')

    response = api_client.post_to_allocate(orderid, sku, 10)
    assert response.ok
    response = api_client.get_allocation(orderid)
    assert response.json()[0]['batchref'] == earlier_batch

    subscription = redis_client.subscribe_to('line_allocated')

    # change quantity on allocated batch so it's less than our order
    redis_client.publish_message('change_batch_quantity', {
        'batchref': earlier_batch,
        'qty': 5
    })

    # wait until we see a message saying the order has been reallocated
    messages = []
    for attempt in Retrying(stop=stop_after_delay(3), reraise=True):
        with attempt:
            message = subscription.get_message(timeout=1)
            if message:
                messages.append(message)
                logger.info("%s", messages)
            data = json.loads(messages[-1]['data'])
            assert data['orderid'] == orderid
            assert data['batchref'] == later_batch
Exemplo n.º 2
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def test_happy_path_returns_201_and_allocated_batch():
    sku, othersku = random_sku(), random_sku("other")
    earlybatch = random_batchref(1)
    laterbatch = random_batchref(2)
    otherbatch = random_batchref(3)
    post_to_add_batch(laterbatch, sku, 100, "2011-01-02")
    post_to_add_batch(earlybatch, sku, 100, "2011-01-01")
    post_to_add_batch(otherbatch, othersku, 100, None)
    data = {"orderid": random_orderid(), "sku": sku, "qty": 3}

    url = config.get_api_url()
    r = requests.post(f"{url}/allocate", json=data)

    assert r.status_code == 201
    assert r.json()["batchref"] == earlybatch
Exemplo n.º 3
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def test_happy_path_returns_202_and_batch_is_allocated():
    orderid = random_orderid()
    sku, othersku = random_sku(), random_sku('other')
    earlybatch = random_batchref(1)
    laterbatch = random_batchref(2)
    otherbatch = random_batchref(3)
    api_client.post_to_add_batch(laterbatch, sku, 100, '2011-01-02')
    api_client.post_to_add_batch(earlybatch, sku, 100, '2011-01-01')
    api_client.post_to_add_batch(otherbatch, othersku, 100, None)

    r = api_client.post_to_allocate(orderid, sku, qty=3)
    assert r.status_code == 202

    r = api_client.get_allocation(orderid)
    assert r.ok
    assert r.json() == [
        {
            'sku': sku,
            'batchref': earlybatch
        },
    ]
Exemplo n.º 4
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def test_concurrent_updates_to_version_are_not_allowed(
        postgres_session_factory):
    sku, batch = random_sku(), random_batchref()
    session = postgres_session_factory()
    insert_batch(session, batch, sku, 100, eta=None, product_version=1)
    session.commit()

    order1, order2 = random_orderid(1), random_orderid(2)
    exceptions = []  # type: List[Exception]
    try_to_allocate_order1 = lambda: try_to_allocate(order1, sku, exceptions,
                                                     postgres_session_factory)
    try_to_allocate_order2 = lambda: try_to_allocate(order2, sku, exceptions,
                                                     postgres_session_factory)
    thread1 = threading.Thread(target=try_to_allocate_order1)
    thread2 = threading.Thread(target=try_to_allocate_order2)
    thread1.start()
    thread2.start()
    thread1.join()
    thread2.join()

    [[version]] = session.execute(
        "SELECT version_number FROM products WHERE sku=:sku",
        dict(sku=sku),
    )
    assert version == 2
    [exception] = exceptions
    assert 'could not serialize access due to concurrent update' in str(
        exception)

    orders = list(
        session.execute(
            "SELECT orderid FROM allocations"
            " JOIN batches ON allocations.batch_id = batches.id"
            " JOIN order_lines ON allocations.orderline_id = order_lines.id"
            " WHERE order_lines.sku=:sku",
            dict(sku=sku),
        ))
    assert len(orders) == 1
    with unit_of_work.SqlAlchemyUnitOfWork(postgres_session_factory) as uow:
        uow.session.execute('select 1')