event_type: "stderr",
properties: {"text" => "123 hello"}}})
assert_text '123 hello'
- Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = nil
end
-
- [["pipeline_instances", api_fixture("pipeline_instances")['pipeline_with_newer_template']['uuid']],
- ["jobs", api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']]].each do |c|
+ [
+ ["pipeline_instances", api_fixture("pipeline_instances")['pipeline_with_newer_template']['uuid']],
+ ["jobs", api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']],
+ ["containers", api_fixture("containers")['running']['uuid']],
+ ["container_requests", api_fixture("container_requests")['running']['uuid'], api_fixture("containers")['running']['uuid']],
+ ].each do |c|
test "test live logging scrolling #{c[0]}" do
controller = c[0]
uuid = c[1]
+ log_uuid = c[2] || c[1]
visit(page_with_token("admin", "/#{controller}/#{uuid}"))
click_link("Log")
Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = @@API_AUTHS["admin"]['api_token']
api.api("logs", "", {log: {
- object_uuid: uuid,
+ object_uuid: log_uuid,
event_type: "stderr",
properties: {"text" => text}}})
assert_text '1000 hello'
old_top = page.evaluate_script("$('#event_log_div').scrollTop()")
api.api("logs", "", {log: {
- object_uuid: uuid,
+ object_uuid: log_uuid,
event_type: "stderr",
properties: {"text" => "1001 hello\n"}}})
assert_text '1001 hello'
# Check that new value of scrollTop is greater than the old one
- assert page.evaluate_script("$('#event_log_div').scrollTop()") > old_top
+ new_top = page.evaluate_script("$('#event_log_div').scrollTop()")
+ assert_operator new_top, :>, old_top
# Now scroll to 30 pixels from the top
page.execute_script "$('#event_log_div').scrollTop(30)"
assert_equal 30, page.evaluate_script("$('#event_log_div').scrollTop()")
api.api("logs", "", {log: {
- object_uuid: uuid,
+ object_uuid: log_uuid,
event_type: "stderr",
properties: {"text" => "1002 hello\n"}}})
assert_text '1002 hello'
# Check that we haven't changed scroll position
assert_equal 30, page.evaluate_script("$('#event_log_div').scrollTop()")
-
- Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = nil
end
end
assert page.has_no_link? 'Pause'
assert_text 'Complete'
assert page.has_link? 'Re-run with latest'
-
- Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = nil
end
test "job arv-refresh-on-log-event" do
visit(page_with_token("admin", "/jobs/#{p.uuid}"))
assert_no_text 'complete'
- assert_no_text 'Re-run same version'
+ assert_no_text 'Re-run job'
p.state = "Complete"
p.save!
assert_text 'complete'
- assert_text 'Re-run same version'
-
- Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = nil
+ assert_text 'Re-run job'
end
test "dashboard arv-refresh-on-log-event" do
})
assert_text 'test dashboard arv-refresh-on-log-event'
+ end
- Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = nil
+ test 'job graph appears when first data point is already in logs table' do
+ job_graph_first_datapoint_test
end
- test "live log charting" do
- uuid = api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']
+ test 'job graph appears when first data point arrives by websocket' do
+ use_token :admin do
+ Log.find(api_fixture('logs')['crunchstat_for_running_job']['uuid']).destroy
+ end
+ job_graph_first_datapoint_test expect_existing_datapoints: false
+ end
+
+ def job_graph_first_datapoint_test expect_existing_datapoints: true
+ uuid = api_fixture('jobs')['running']['uuid']
- visit page_with_token "admin", "/jobs/#{uuid}"
+ visit page_with_token "active", "/jobs/#{uuid}"
click_link "Log"
- api = ArvadosApiClient.new
+ assert_selector '#event_log_div', visible: true
+
+ if expect_existing_datapoints
+ assert_selector '#log_graph_div', visible: true
+ # Magic numbers 12.99 etc come from the job log fixture:
+ assert_last_datapoint 'T1-cpu', (((12.99+0.99)/10.0002)/8)
+ else
+ # Until graphable data arrives, we should see the text log but not the graph.
+ assert_no_selector '#log_graph_div', visible: true
+ end
- # should give 45.3% or (((36.39+0.86)/10.0002)/8)*100 rounded to 1 decimal place
text = "2014-11-07_23:33:51 #{uuid} 31708 1 stderr crunchstat: cpu 1970.8200 user 60.2700 sys 8 cpus -- interval 10.0002 seconds 35.3900 user 0.8600 sys"
+ assert_triggers_dom_event 'arv-log-event' do
+ use_token :active do
+ api = ArvadosApiClient.new
+ api.api("logs", "", {log: {
+ object_uuid: uuid,
+ event_type: "stderr",
+ properties: {"text" => text}}})
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Graph should have appeared (even if it hadn't above). It's
+ # important not to wait like matchers usually do: we are
+ # confirming the graph is visible _immediately_ after the first
+ # data point arrives.
+ using_wait_time 0 do
+ assert_selector '#log_graph_div', visible: true
+ end
+ assert_last_datapoint 'T1-cpu', (((35.39+0.86)/10.0002)/8)
+ end
+
+ test "live log charting from replayed log" do
+ uuid = api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']
+
+ visit page_with_token "active", "/jobs/#{uuid}"
+ click_link "Log"
+
+ assert_triggers_dom_event 'arv-log-event' do
+ ApiServerForTests.new.run_rake_task("replay_job_log", "test/job_logs/crunchstatshort.log,1.0,#{uuid}")
+ end
+
+ assert_last_datapoint 'T1-cpu', (((35.39+0.86)/10.0002)/8)
+ end
+
+ def assert_last_datapoint series, value
+ datum = page.evaluate_script("jobGraphData[jobGraphData.length-1]['#{series}']")
+ assert_in_epsilon value, datum.to_f
+ end
+
+ test "test running job with just a few previous log records" do
Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = @@API_AUTHS["admin"]['api_token']
+ job = Job.where(uuid: api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']).results.first
+ visit page_with_token("admin", "/jobs/#{job.uuid}")
+
+ api = ArvadosApiClient.new
+
+ # Create just one old log record
api.api("logs", "", {log: {
- object_uuid: uuid,
+ object_uuid: job.uuid,
event_type: "stderr",
- properties: {"text" => text}}})
- wait_for_ajax
+ properties: {"text" => "Historic log message"}}})
- # using datapoint 1 instead of datapoint 0 because there will be a "dummy" datapoint with no actual stats 10 minutes previous to the one we're looking for, for the sake of making the x-axis of the graph show a full 10 minutes of time even though there is only a single real datapoint
- cpu_stat = page.evaluate_script("jobGraphData[1]['T1-cpu']")
+ click_link("Log")
- assert_equal 45.3, (cpu_stat.to_f*100).round(1)
+ # Expect "all" historic log records because we have less than
+ # default Rails.configuration.running_job_log_records_to_fetch count
+ assert_text 'Historic log message'
- Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = nil
+ # Create new log record and expect it to show up in log tab
+ api.api("logs", "", {log: {
+ object_uuid: job.uuid,
+ event_type: "stderr",
+ properties: {"text" => "Log message after subscription"}}})
+ assert_text 'Log message after subscription'
end
- test "live log charting from replayed log" do
- uuid = api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']
+ test "test running job with too many previous log records" do
+ Rails.configuration.running_job_log_records_to_fetch = 5
- visit page_with_token "admin", "/jobs/#{uuid}"
- click_link "Log"
+ Thread.current[:arvados_api_token] = @@API_AUTHS["admin"]['api_token']
+ job = Job.where(uuid: api_fixture("jobs")['running']['uuid']).results.first
- ApiServerForTests.new.run_rake_task("replay_job_log", "test/job_logs/crunchstatshort.log,1.0,#{uuid}")
- wait_for_ajax
+ visit page_with_token("admin", "/jobs/#{job.uuid}")
- # see above comment as to why we use datapoint 1 rather than 0
- cpu_stat = page.evaluate_script("jobGraphData[1]['T1-cpu']")
+ api = ArvadosApiClient.new
- assert_equal 45.3, (cpu_stat.to_f*100).round(1)
- end
+ # Create Rails.configuration.running_job_log_records_to_fetch + 1 log records
+ (0..Rails.configuration.running_job_log_records_to_fetch).each do |count|
+ api.api("logs", "", {log: {
+ object_uuid: job.uuid,
+ event_type: "stderr",
+ properties: {"text" => "Old log message #{count}"}}})
+ end
+
+ # Go to log tab, which results in subscribing to websockets
+ click_link("Log")
+
+ # Expect all but the first historic log records,
+ # because that was one too many than fetch count.
+ (1..Rails.configuration.running_job_log_records_to_fetch).each do |count|
+ assert_text "Old log message #{count}"
+ end
+ assert_no_text 'Old log message 0'
+ # Create one more log record after subscription
+ api.api("logs", "", {log: {
+ object_uuid: job.uuid,
+ event_type: "stderr",
+ properties: {"text" => "Life goes on!"}}})
+ # Expect it to show up in log tab
+ assert_text 'Life goes on!'
+ end
end