nim-codex/tests/codex/utils/testtimer.nim

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Blockstore maintenance (#347) * setting up * Implements timer utility * applies async and cancellation to timer loop * Sets up mocktimer and mockblockstore to set up first maintenance module test * wip: first test that calls blockChecker * wip: adding user type to timer callback * Chronicles doesn't like type-arguments? Disables logging in timer module for now * Implementing block check test for blockMaintainer module * Sets up additional tests for blockmaintainer * Removes generic from timer module. Implements numberOfBlocks per interval in blockMaintainer. * Implements blockMaintainer * Sets up tests for blockChecker * Some comments by Mark * Cleanup repostore tests * Setting up the use of std/times for block TTL tracking * repostore adds expiration timestamp * Defaults the repostore clock to the system clock * Applies updates to repostore interface. * Implements retrieving of block expiration information from repostore * Sets up tests for maintenance module behavior * Implements block maintenance module * Wires maintenance module into codex. Sets up integration tests for block expiration * Sets up test for missing behavior: removing timestamp metadata on block delete * Implements removing of expiration metadata in repoStore * Fixes integration tests for block expiration * Adds block expiration tests to integration test run * Handled some comments by Dmitriy * Review comment by Dmitriy: Removes seq[cid] from runBlockCheck * Review comment by Dmitriy: Moves key formatting methods to keyutils. * Review comment by Dmitriy: Encodes durations using chronos * Fixes conversion of TTL type in conf. * Review comments by Dmitriy * Adds unit tests for keyUtils. * Adds test coverage for exception in maintenance module
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## Nim-Codex
## Copyright (c) 2023 Status Research & Development GmbH
## Licensed under either of
## * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE))
## * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT))
## at your option.
## This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to
## those terms.
import pkg/chronos
import pkg/asynctest
import codex/utils/timer
import ../helpers/eventually
suite "Timer":
var timer1: Timer
var timer2: Timer
var output: string
var numbersState = 0
var lettersState = 'a'
proc numbersCallback(): Future[void] {.async.} =
output &= $numbersState
inc numbersState
proc lettersCallback(): Future[void] {.async.} =
output &= $lettersState
inc lettersState
proc exceptionCallback(): Future[void] {.async.} =
raise newException(CatchableError, "Test Exception")
proc startNumbersTimer() =
timer1.start(numbersCallback, 10.milliseconds)
proc startLettersTimer() =
timer2.start(lettersCallback, 10.milliseconds)
setup:
timer1 = Timer.new()
timer2 = Timer.new()
output = ""
numbersState = 0
lettersState = 'a'
teardown:
await timer1.stop()
await timer2.stop()
test "Start timer1 should execute callback":
startNumbersTimer()
check eventually output == "0"
test "Start timer1 should execute callback multiple times":
startNumbersTimer()
check eventually output == "012"
test "Starting timer1 multiple times has no impact":
startNumbersTimer()
startNumbersTimer()
startNumbersTimer()
check eventually output == "01234"
test "Stop timer1 should stop execution of the callback":
startNumbersTimer()
check eventually output == "012"
await timer1.stop()
await sleepAsync(30.milliseconds)
let stoppedOutput = output
await sleepAsync(30.milliseconds)
check output == stoppedOutput
test "Exceptions raised in timer callback are handled":
timer1.start(exceptionCallback, 10.milliseconds)
await sleepAsync(30.milliseconds)
await timer1.stop()
test "Starting both timers should execute callbacks sequentially":
startNumbersTimer()
startLettersTimer()
check eventually output == "0a1b2c3d4e"