freebsd-skq/contrib/kyua/store/write_transaction.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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#include "store/write_transaction.hpp"
extern "C" {
#include <stdint.h>
}
#include <fstream>
#include <map>
#include "model/context.hpp"
#include "model/metadata.hpp"
#include "model/test_case.hpp"
#include "model/test_program.hpp"
#include "model/test_result.hpp"
#include "model/types.hpp"
#include "store/dbtypes.hpp"
#include "store/exceptions.hpp"
#include "store/write_backend.hpp"
#include "utils/datetime.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/noncopyable.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
#include "utils/stream.hpp"
#include "utils/sqlite/database.hpp"
#include "utils/sqlite/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/sqlite/statement.ipp"
#include "utils/sqlite/transaction.hpp"
namespace datetime = utils::datetime;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace sqlite = utils::sqlite;
using utils::none;
using utils::optional;
namespace {
/// Stores the environment variables of a context.
///
/// \param db The SQLite database.
/// \param env The environment variables to store.
///
/// \throw sqlite::error If there is a problem storing the variables.
static void
put_env_vars(sqlite::database& db,
const std::map< std::string, std::string >& env)
{
sqlite::statement stmt = db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO env_vars (var_name, var_value) "
"VALUES (:var_name, :var_value)");
for (std::map< std::string, std::string >::const_iterator iter =
env.begin(); iter != env.end(); iter++) {
stmt.bind(":var_name", (*iter).first);
stmt.bind(":var_value", (*iter).second);
stmt.step_without_results();
stmt.reset();
}
}
/// Calculates the last rowid of a table.
///
/// \param db The SQLite database.
/// \param table Name of the table.
///
/// \return The last rowid; 0 if the table is empty.
static int64_t
last_rowid(sqlite::database& db, const std::string& table)
{
sqlite::statement stmt = db.create_statement(
F("SELECT MAX(ROWID) AS max_rowid FROM %s") % table);
stmt.step();
if (stmt.column_type(0) == sqlite::type_null) {
return 0;
} else {
INV(stmt.column_type(0) == sqlite::type_integer);
return stmt.column_int64(0);
}
}
/// Stores a metadata object.
///
/// \param db The database into which to store the information.
/// \param md The metadata to store.
///
/// \return The identifier of the new metadata object.
static int64_t
put_metadata(sqlite::database& db, const model::metadata& md)
{
const model::properties_map props = md.to_properties();
const int64_t metadata_id = last_rowid(db, "metadatas");
sqlite::statement stmt = db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO metadatas (metadata_id, property_name, property_value) "
"VALUES (:metadata_id, :property_name, :property_value)");
stmt.bind(":metadata_id", metadata_id);
for (model::properties_map::const_iterator iter = props.begin();
iter != props.end(); ++iter) {
stmt.bind(":property_name", (*iter).first);
stmt.bind(":property_value", (*iter).second);
stmt.step_without_results();
stmt.reset();
}
return metadata_id;
}
/// Stores an arbitrary file into the database as a BLOB.
///
/// \param db The database into which to store the file.
/// \param path Path to the file to be stored.
///
/// \return The identifier of the stored file, or none if the file was empty.
///
/// \throw sqlite::error If there are problems writing to the database.
static optional< int64_t >
put_file(sqlite::database& db, const fs::path& path)
{
std::ifstream input(path.c_str());
if (!input)
throw store::error(F("Cannot open file %s") % path);
try {
if (utils::stream_length(input) == 0)
return none;
} catch (const std::runtime_error& e) {
// Skipping empty files is an optimization. If we fail to calculate the
// size of the file, just ignore the problem. If there are real issues
// with the file, the read below will fail anyway.
LD(F("Cannot determine if file is empty: %s") % e.what());
}
// TODO(jmmv): This will probably cause an unreasonable amount of memory
// consumption if we decide to store arbitrary files in the database (other
// than stdout or stderr). Should this happen, we need to investigate a
// better way to feel blobs into SQLite.
const std::string contents = utils::read_stream(input);
sqlite::statement stmt = db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO files (contents) VALUES (:contents)");
stmt.bind(":contents", sqlite::blob(contents.c_str(), contents.length()));
stmt.step_without_results();
return optional< int64_t >(db.last_insert_rowid());
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Internal implementation for a store write-only transaction.
struct store::write_transaction::impl : utils::noncopyable {
/// The backend instance.
store::write_backend& _backend;
/// The SQLite database this transaction deals with.
sqlite::database _db;
/// The backing SQLite transaction.
sqlite::transaction _tx;
/// Opens a transaction.
///
/// \param backend_ The backend this transaction is connected to.
impl(write_backend& backend_) :
_backend(backend_),
_db(backend_.database()),
_tx(backend_.database().begin_transaction())
{
}
};
/// Creates a new write-only transaction.
///
/// \param backend_ The backend this transaction belongs to.
store::write_transaction::write_transaction(write_backend& backend_) :
_pimpl(new impl(backend_))
{
}
/// Destructor.
store::write_transaction::~write_transaction(void)
{
}
/// Commits the transaction.
///
/// \throw error If there is any problem when talking to the database.
void
store::write_transaction::commit(void)
{
try {
_pimpl->_tx.commit();
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}
/// Rolls the transaction back.
///
/// \throw error If there is any problem when talking to the database.
void
store::write_transaction::rollback(void)
{
try {
_pimpl->_tx.rollback();
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}
/// Puts a context into the database.
///
/// \pre The context has not been put yet.
/// \post The context is stored into the database with a new identifier.
///
/// \param context The context to put.
///
/// \throw error If there is any problem when talking to the database.
void
store::write_transaction::put_context(const model::context& context)
{
try {
sqlite::statement stmt = _pimpl->_db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO contexts (cwd) VALUES (:cwd)");
stmt.bind(":cwd", context.cwd().str());
stmt.step_without_results();
put_env_vars(_pimpl->_db, context.env());
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}
/// Puts a test program into the database.
///
/// \pre The test program has not been put yet.
/// \post The test program is stored into the database with a new identifier.
///
/// \param test_program The test program to put.
///
/// \return The identifier of the inserted test program.
///
/// \throw error If there is any problem when talking to the database.
int64_t
store::write_transaction::put_test_program(
const model::test_program& test_program)
{
try {
const int64_t metadata_id = put_metadata(
_pimpl->_db, test_program.get_metadata());
sqlite::statement stmt = _pimpl->_db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO test_programs (absolute_path, "
" root, relative_path, test_suite_name, "
" metadata_id, interface) "
"VALUES (:absolute_path, :root, :relative_path, "
" :test_suite_name, :metadata_id, :interface)");
stmt.bind(":absolute_path", test_program.absolute_path().str());
// TODO(jmmv): The root is not necessarily absolute. We need to ensure
// that we can recover the absolute path of the test program. Maybe we
// need to change the test_program to always ensure root is absolute?
stmt.bind(":root", test_program.root().str());
stmt.bind(":relative_path", test_program.relative_path().str());
stmt.bind(":test_suite_name", test_program.test_suite_name());
stmt.bind(":metadata_id", metadata_id);
stmt.bind(":interface", test_program.interface_name());
stmt.step_without_results();
return _pimpl->_db.last_insert_rowid();
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}
/// Puts a test case into the database.
///
/// \pre The test case has not been put yet.
/// \post The test case is stored into the database with a new identifier.
///
/// \param test_program The program containing the test case to be stored.
/// \param test_case_name The name of the test case to put.
/// \param test_program_id The test program this test case belongs to.
///
/// \return The identifier of the inserted test case.
///
/// \throw error If there is any problem when talking to the database.
int64_t
store::write_transaction::put_test_case(const model::test_program& test_program,
const std::string& test_case_name,
const int64_t test_program_id)
{
const model::test_case& test_case = test_program.find(test_case_name);
try {
const int64_t metadata_id = put_metadata(
_pimpl->_db, test_case.get_raw_metadata());
sqlite::statement stmt = _pimpl->_db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO test_cases (test_program_id, name, metadata_id) "
"VALUES (:test_program_id, :name, :metadata_id)");
stmt.bind(":test_program_id", test_program_id);
stmt.bind(":name", test_case.name());
stmt.bind(":metadata_id", metadata_id);
stmt.step_without_results();
return _pimpl->_db.last_insert_rowid();
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}
/// Stores a file generated by a test case into the database as a BLOB.
///
/// \param name The name of the file to store in the database. This needs to be
/// unique per test case. The caller is free to decide what names to use
/// for which files. For example, it might make sense to always call
/// __STDOUT__ the stdout of the test case so that it is easy to locate.
/// \param path The path to the file to be stored.
/// \param test_case_id The identifier of the test case this file belongs to.
///
/// \return The identifier of the stored file, or none if the file was empty.
///
/// \throw store::error If there are problems writing to the database.
optional< int64_t >
store::write_transaction::put_test_case_file(const std::string& name,
const fs::path& path,
const int64_t test_case_id)
{
LD(F("Storing %s (%s) of test case %s") % name % path % test_case_id);
try {
const optional< int64_t > file_id = put_file(_pimpl->_db, path);
if (!file_id) {
LD("Not storing empty file");
return none;
}
sqlite::statement stmt = _pimpl->_db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO test_case_files (test_case_id, file_name, file_id) "
"VALUES (:test_case_id, :file_name, :file_id)");
stmt.bind(":test_case_id", test_case_id);
stmt.bind(":file_name", name);
stmt.bind(":file_id", file_id.get());
stmt.step_without_results();
return optional< int64_t >(_pimpl->_db.last_insert_rowid());
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}
/// Puts a result into the database.
///
/// \pre The result has not been put yet.
/// \post The result is stored into the database with a new identifier.
///
/// \param result The result to put.
/// \param test_case_id The test case this result corresponds to.
/// \param start_time The time when the test started to run.
/// \param end_time The time when the test finished running.
///
/// \return The identifier of the inserted result.
///
/// \throw error If there is any problem when talking to the database.
int64_t
store::write_transaction::put_result(const model::test_result& result,
const int64_t test_case_id,
const datetime::timestamp& start_time,
const datetime::timestamp& end_time)
{
try {
sqlite::statement stmt = _pimpl->_db.create_statement(
"INSERT INTO test_results (test_case_id, result_type, "
" result_reason, start_time, "
" end_time) "
"VALUES (:test_case_id, :result_type, :result_reason, "
" :start_time, :end_time)");
stmt.bind(":test_case_id", test_case_id);
store::bind_test_result_type(stmt, ":result_type", result.type());
if (result.reason().empty())
stmt.bind(":result_reason", sqlite::null());
else
stmt.bind(":result_reason", result.reason());
store::bind_timestamp(stmt, ":start_time", start_time);
store::bind_timestamp(stmt, ":end_time", end_time);
stmt.step_without_results();
const int64_t result_id = _pimpl->_db.last_insert_rowid();
return result_id;
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
throw error(e.what());
}
}