status-go/protocol/communities/manager_test.go

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package communities
import (
"bytes"
"image"
"image/png"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/appdatabase"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/eth-node/types"
userimages "github.com/status-im/status-go/images"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/params"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/protocol/requests"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/protocol/transport"
"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
_ "github.com/mutecomm/go-sqlcipher" // require go-sqlcipher that overrides default implementation
"github.com/stretchr/testify/suite"
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"github.com/status-im/status-go/eth-node/crypto"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/protocol/protobuf"
"github.com/status-im/status-go/protocol/sqlite"
)
func TestManagerSuite(t *testing.T) {
suite.Run(t, new(ManagerSuite))
}
type ManagerSuite struct {
suite.Suite
manager *Manager
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) SetupTest() {
dbPath, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "")
s.NoError(err, "creating temp file for db")
db, err := appdatabase.InitializeDB(dbPath.Name(), "", sqlite.ReducedKDFIterationsNumber)
s.NoError(err, "creating sqlite db instance")
err = sqlite.Migrate(db)
s.NoError(err, "protocol migrate")
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key, err := crypto.GenerateKey()
s.Require().NoError(err)
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s.Require().NoError(err)
m, err := NewManager(key, db, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil)
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s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NoError(m.Start())
s.manager = m
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateCommunity() {
request := &requests.CreateCommunity{
Name: "status",
Description: "status community description",
Membership: protobuf.CommunityPermissions_NO_MEMBERSHIP,
}
community, err := s.manager.CreateCommunity(request, true)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NotNil(community)
communities, err := s.manager.All()
s.Require().NoError(err)
// Consider status default community
s.Require().Len(communities, 2)
actualCommunity := communities[0]
if bytes.Equal(community.ID(), communities[1].ID()) {
actualCommunity = communities[1]
}
s.Require().Equal(community.ID(), actualCommunity.ID())
s.Require().Equal(community.PrivateKey(), actualCommunity.PrivateKey())
s.Require().True(proto.Equal(community.config.CommunityDescription, actualCommunity.config.CommunityDescription))
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateCommunity_WithBanner() {
// Generate test image bigger than BannerDim
testImage := image.NewRGBA(image.Rect(0, 0, 20, 10))
tmpTestFilePath := s.T().TempDir() + "/test.png"
file, err := os.Create(tmpTestFilePath)
s.NoError(err)
defer file.Close()
err = png.Encode(file, testImage)
s.Require().NoError(err)
request := &requests.CreateCommunity{
Name: "with_banner",
Description: "community with banner ",
Membership: protobuf.CommunityPermissions_NO_MEMBERSHIP,
Banner: userimages.CroppedImage{
ImagePath: tmpTestFilePath,
X: 1,
Y: 1,
Width: 10,
Height: 5,
},
}
community, err := s.manager.CreateCommunity(request, true)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NotNil(community)
communities, err := s.manager.All()
s.Require().NoError(err)
// Consider status default community
s.Require().Len(communities, 2)
s.Require().Equal(len(community.config.CommunityDescription.Identity.Images), 1)
testIdentityImage, isMapContainsKey := community.config.CommunityDescription.Identity.Images[userimages.BannerIdentityName]
s.Require().True(isMapContainsKey)
s.Require().Positive(len(testIdentityImage.Payload))
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestEditCommunity() {
//create community
createRequest := &requests.CreateCommunity{
Name: "status",
Description: "status community description",
Membership: protobuf.CommunityPermissions_NO_MEMBERSHIP,
}
community, err := s.manager.CreateCommunity(createRequest, true)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NotNil(community)
update := &requests.EditCommunity{
CommunityID: community.ID(),
CreateCommunity: requests.CreateCommunity{
Name: "statusEdited",
Description: "status community description edited",
},
}
updatedCommunity, err := s.manager.EditCommunity(update)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NotNil(updatedCommunity)
//ensure updated community successfully stored
communities, err := s.manager.All()
s.Require().NoError(err)
// Consider status default community
s.Require().Len(communities, 2)
storedCommunity := communities[0]
if bytes.Equal(community.ID(), communities[1].ID()) {
storedCommunity = communities[1]
}
s.Require().Equal(storedCommunity.ID(), updatedCommunity.ID())
s.Require().Equal(storedCommunity.PrivateKey(), updatedCommunity.PrivateKey())
s.Require().Equal(storedCommunity.config.CommunityDescription.Identity.DisplayName, update.CreateCommunity.Name)
s.Require().Equal(storedCommunity.config.CommunityDescription.Identity.Description, update.CreateCommunity.Description)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestGetAdminCommuniesChatIDs() {
community, _, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NotNil(community)
adminChatIDs, err := s.manager.GetAdminCommunitiesChatIDs()
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(adminChatIDs, 1)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestStartAndStopTorrentClient() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
err := s.manager.StartTorrentClient()
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().NotNil(s.manager.torrentClient)
defer s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
_, err = os.Stat(torrentConfig.DataDir)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Equal(s.manager.TorrentClientStarted(), true)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestStartHistoryArchiveTasksInterval() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
err := s.manager.StartTorrentClient()
s.Require().NoError(err)
defer s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
community, _, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
interval := 10 * time.Second
go s.manager.StartHistoryArchiveTasksInterval(community, interval)
// Due to async exec we need to wait a bit until we check
// the task count.
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
s.Require().Len(s.manager.historyArchiveTasks, 1)
// We wait another 5 seconds to ensure the first tick has kicked in
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.torrentFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().Error(err)
s.manager.StopHistoryArchiveTasksInterval(community.ID())
s.manager.historyArchiveTasksWaitGroup.Wait()
s.Require().Len(s.manager.historyArchiveTasks, 0)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestStopHistoryArchiveTasksIntervals() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
err := s.manager.StartTorrentClient()
s.Require().NoError(err)
defer s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
community, _, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
interval := 10 * time.Second
go s.manager.StartHistoryArchiveTasksInterval(community, interval)
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
s.Require().Len(s.manager.historyArchiveTasks, 1)
s.manager.StopHistoryArchiveTasksIntervals()
s.Require().Len(s.manager.historyArchiveTasks, 0)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestStopTorrentClient_ShouldStopHistoryArchiveTasks() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
err := s.manager.StartTorrentClient()
s.Require().NoError(err)
defer s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
community, _, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
interval := 10 * time.Second
go s.manager.StartHistoryArchiveTasksInterval(community, interval)
// Due to async exec we need to wait a bit until we check
// the task count.
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
s.Require().Len(s.manager.historyArchiveTasks, 1)
errs := s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
s.Require().Len(errs, 0)
s.Require().Len(s.manager.historyArchiveTasks, 0)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrent_WithoutMessages() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 7 days
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// Partition of 7 days
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
// There are no waku messages in the database so we don't expect
// any archives to be created
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().Error(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.archiveIndexFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().Error(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.torrentFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().Error(err)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrent_ShouldCreateArchive() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 7 days
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// Partition of 7 days, this should create a single archive
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
message2 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{2})
// This message is outside of the startDate-endDate range and should not
// be part of the archive
message3 := buildMessage(endDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{3})
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message1)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message2)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message3)
s.Require().NoError(err)
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.archiveIndexFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.torrentFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err := s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 1)
totalData, err := os.ReadFile(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
for _, metadata := range index.Archives {
archive := &protobuf.WakuMessageArchive{}
data := totalData[metadata.Offset : metadata.Offset+metadata.Size-metadata.Padding]
err = proto.Unmarshal(data, archive)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(archive.Messages, 2)
}
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrent_ShouldCreateMultipleArchives() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 3 weeks
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 21, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// 7 days partition, this should create three archives
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
message2 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{2})
// We expect 2 archives to be created for startDate - endDate of each
// 7 days of data. This message should end up in the second archive
message3 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(8*24*time.Hour), topic, []byte{3})
// This one should end up in the third archive
message4 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(14*24*time.Hour), topic, []byte{4})
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message1)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message2)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message3)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message4)
s.Require().NoError(err)
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err := s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 3)
totalData, err := os.ReadFile(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
// First archive has 2 messages
// Second archive has 1 message
// Third archive has 1 message
fromMap := map[uint64]int{
uint64(startDate.Unix()): 2,
uint64(startDate.Add(partition).Unix()): 1,
uint64(startDate.Add(partition * 2).Unix()): 1,
}
for _, metadata := range index.Archives {
archive := &protobuf.WakuMessageArchive{}
data := totalData[metadata.Offset : metadata.Offset+metadata.Size-metadata.Padding]
err = proto.Unmarshal(data, archive)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(archive.Messages, fromMap[metadata.Metadata.From])
}
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrent_ShouldAppendArchives() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 1 week
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// 7 days partition, this should create one archive
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message1)
s.Require().NoError(err)
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err := s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 1)
// Time range of next week
startDate = time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate = time.Date(2020, 1, 14, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
message2 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{2})
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message2)
s.Require().NoError(err)
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err = s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 2)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 7 days
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// Partition of 7 days, this should create a single archive
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
message2 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{2})
// This message is outside of the startDate-endDate range and should not
// be part of the archive
message3 := buildMessage(endDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{3})
_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages(community.ID(), []*types.Message{&message1, &message2, &message3}, topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.archiveIndexFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
_, err = os.Stat(s.manager.torrentFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err := s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 1)
totalData, err := os.ReadFile(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
for _, metadata := range index.Archives {
archive := &protobuf.WakuMessageArchive{}
data := totalData[metadata.Offset : metadata.Offset+metadata.Size-metadata.Padding]
err = proto.Unmarshal(data, archive)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(archive.Messages, 2)
}
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages_ShouldCreateMultipleArchives() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 3 weeks
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 21, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// 7 days partition, this should create three archives
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
message2 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{2})
// We expect 2 archives to be created for startDate - endDate of each
// 7 days of data. This message should end up in the second archive
message3 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(8*24*time.Hour), topic, []byte{3})
// This one should end up in the third archive
message4 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(14*24*time.Hour), topic, []byte{4})
_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages(community.ID(), []*types.Message{&message1, &message2, &message3, &message4}, topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err := s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 3)
totalData, err := os.ReadFile(s.manager.archiveDataFile(community.IDString()))
s.Require().NoError(err)
// First archive has 2 messages
// Second archive has 1 message
// Third archive has 1 message
fromMap := map[uint64]int{
uint64(startDate.Unix()): 2,
uint64(startDate.Add(partition).Unix()): 1,
uint64(startDate.Add(partition * 2).Unix()): 1,
}
for _, metadata := range index.Archives {
archive := &protobuf.WakuMessageArchive{}
data := totalData[metadata.Offset : metadata.Offset+metadata.Size-metadata.Padding]
err = proto.Unmarshal(data, archive)
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(archive.Messages, fromMap[metadata.Metadata.From])
}
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestCreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages_ShouldAppendArchives() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
// Time range of 1 week
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
// 7 days partition, this should create one archive
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages(community.ID(), []*types.Message{&message1}, topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err := s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 1)
// Time range of next week
startDate = time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate = time.Date(2020, 1, 14, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
message2 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(2*time.Hour), topic, []byte{2})
_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages(community.ID(), []*types.Message{&message2}, topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
index, err = s.manager.LoadHistoryArchiveIndexFromFile(s.manager.identity, community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(index.Archives, 2)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestSeedHistoryArchiveTorrent() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
err := s.manager.StartTorrentClient()
s.Require().NoError(err)
defer s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message1)
s.Require().NoError(err)
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.SeedHistoryArchiveTorrent(community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(s.manager.torrentTasks, 1)
metaInfoHash := s.manager.torrentTasks[community.IDString()]
torrent, ok := s.manager.torrentClient.Torrent(metaInfoHash)
defer torrent.Drop()
s.Require().Equal(ok, true)
s.Require().Equal(torrent.Seeding(), true)
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) TestUnseedHistoryArchiveTorrent() {
torrentConfig := buildTorrentConfig()
s.manager.SetTorrentConfig(&torrentConfig)
err := s.manager.StartTorrentClient()
s.Require().NoError(err)
defer s.manager.StopTorrentClient()
community, chatID, err := s.buildCommunityWithChat()
s.Require().NoError(err)
topic := types.BytesToTopic(transport.ToTopic(chatID))
topics := []types.TopicType{topic}
startDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
endDate := time.Date(2020, 1, 7, 00, 00, 00, 0, time.UTC)
partition := 7 * 24 * time.Hour
message1 := buildMessage(startDate.Add(1*time.Hour), topic, []byte{1})
err = s.manager.StoreWakuMessage(&message1)
s.Require().NoError(err)
feat(CommunitiesManager): introduce `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages` API Prior to this commit we had a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrent()` API which takes a `startDate`, an `endDate` and a `partition` to create a bunch of message archives, given a certain time range. The function expects the messages to live in the database, which means, all messages that need to be archived have to be saved there at some point. This turns out to be an issue when importing communities from third party services, where, sometimes, there are several thousands of messages including attachment payloads, that have to be save to the database first. There are only two options to get the messages into the database: 1. Make one write operation with all messages - this slow, takes a long time and blocks the database until done 2. Create message chunks and perform multiple write operations - this is also slow, takes long but makes the database a bit more responsive as it's many smaller operations instead of one big one Option 2) turned out to not be super feasible either as sometimes, inserting even a single such message can take up to 10 seconds (depending on payload) Which brings me to the third option. **A third option** is to not store those imported messages as waku message into the database, just to later query them again to create the archives, but instead create the archives right away from all the messages that have been loaded into memory. This is significantly faster and doesn't block the database. To make this possible, this commit introduces a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromMessages()` API, and a `CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB()` API which can be used for different use cases.
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_, err = s.manager.CreateHistoryArchiveTorrentFromDB(community.ID(), topics, startDate, endDate, partition, false)
s.Require().NoError(err)
err = s.manager.SeedHistoryArchiveTorrent(community.ID())
s.Require().NoError(err)
s.Require().Len(s.manager.torrentTasks, 1)
metaInfoHash := s.manager.torrentTasks[community.IDString()]
s.manager.UnseedHistoryArchiveTorrent(community.ID())
_, ok := s.manager.torrentClient.Torrent(metaInfoHash)
s.Require().Equal(ok, false)
}
func buildTorrentConfig() params.TorrentConfig {
torrentConfig := params.TorrentConfig{
Enabled: true,
DataDir: os.TempDir() + "/archivedata",
TorrentDir: os.TempDir() + "/torrents",
Port: 9999,
}
return torrentConfig
}
func buildMessage(timestamp time.Time, topic types.TopicType, hash []byte) types.Message {
message := types.Message{
Sig: []byte{1},
Timestamp: uint32(timestamp.Unix()),
Topic: topic,
Payload: []byte{1},
Padding: []byte{1},
Hash: hash,
}
return message
}
func (s *ManagerSuite) buildCommunityWithChat() (*Community, string, error) {
createRequest := &requests.CreateCommunity{
Name: "status",
Description: "status community description",
Membership: protobuf.CommunityPermissions_NO_MEMBERSHIP,
}
community, err := s.manager.CreateCommunity(createRequest, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
chat := &protobuf.CommunityChat{
Identity: &protobuf.ChatIdentity{
DisplayName: "added-chat",
Description: "description",
},
Permissions: &protobuf.CommunityPermissions{
Access: protobuf.CommunityPermissions_NO_MEMBERSHIP,
},
Members: make(map[string]*protobuf.CommunityMember),
}
_, changes, err := s.manager.CreateChat(community.ID(), chat, true, "")
if err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
chatID := ""
for cID := range changes.ChatsAdded {
chatID = cID
break
}
return community, chatID, nil
}