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authorAndrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>2021-04-16 16:54:04 -0400
committerAndrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>2021-04-16 17:35:20 -0400
commite480c6dd33f40bf4a2ae561799b08a1cd7c3073b (patch)
treeeb0edd37c542bbff460795b20619f9ab8c99c753
parent0e8acd39ecdf9a68ebdaf9652a56b943f34c9c58 (diff)
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Allow TestLib::slurp_file to skip contents, and use as needed
In order to avoid getting old logfile contents certain functions in PostgresNode were doing one of two things. On Windows it rotated the logfile and restarted the server, while elsewhere it truncated the log file. Both of these are unnecessary. We borrow from the buildfarm which does this instead: note the size of the logfile before we start, and then when fetching the logfile skip to that position before accumulating contents. This is spelled differently on Windows but the effect is the same. This is largely centralized in TestLib's slurp_file function, which has a new optional parameter, the offset to skip to before starting to reading the file. Code in the client becomes much neater. Backpatch to all live branches. Michael Paquier, slightly modified by me. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YHajnhcMAI3++pJL@paquier.xyz
-rw-r--r--src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm8
-rw-r--r--src/test/perl/TestLib.pm21
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm b/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm
index 980f1f15335..5b19c23e505 100644
--- a/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm
+++ b/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm
@@ -1781,9 +1781,6 @@ sub command_checks_all
Run a command on the node, then verify that $expected_sql appears in the
server log file.
-Reads the whole log file so be careful when working with large log outputs.
-The log file is truncated prior to running the command, however.
-
=cut
sub issues_sql_like
@@ -1795,10 +1792,11 @@ sub issues_sql_like
local $ENV{PGHOST} = $self->host;
local $ENV{PGPORT} = $self->port;
- truncate $self->logfile, 0;
+ my $log_location = -s $self->logfile;
+
my $result = TestLib::run_log($cmd);
ok($result, "@$cmd exit code 0");
- my $log = TestLib::slurp_file($self->logfile);
+ my $log = TestLib::slurp_file($self->logfile, $log_location);
like($log, $expected_sql, "$test_name: SQL found in server log");
return;
}
diff --git a/src/test/perl/TestLib.pm b/src/test/perl/TestLib.pm
index a7490d2ce79..fecc6733da6 100644
--- a/src/test/perl/TestLib.pm
+++ b/src/test/perl/TestLib.pm
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ use warnings;
use Config;
use Cwd;
use Exporter 'import';
-use Fcntl qw(:mode);
+use Fcntl qw(:mode :seek);
use File::Basename;
use File::Find;
use File::Spec;
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ BEGIN
if ($windows_os)
{
require Win32API::File;
- Win32API::File->import(qw(createFile OsFHandleOpen CloseHandle));
+ Win32API::File->import(qw(createFile OsFHandleOpen CloseHandle setFilePointer));
}
# Specifies whether to use Unix sockets for test setups. On
@@ -402,21 +402,27 @@ sub slurp_dir
=pod
-=item slurp_file(filename)
+=item slurp_file(filename [, $offset])
-Return the full contents of the specified file.
+Return the full contents of the specified file, beginning from an
+offset position if specified.
=cut
sub slurp_file
{
- my ($filename) = @_;
+ my ($filename, $offset) = @_;
local $/;
my $contents;
if ($Config{osname} ne 'MSWin32')
{
open(my $in, '<', $filename)
or die "could not read \"$filename\": $!";
+ if (defined($offset))
+ {
+ seek($in, $offset, SEEK_SET)
+ or die "could not seek \"$filename\": $!";
+ }
$contents = <$in>;
close $in;
}
@@ -426,6 +432,11 @@ sub slurp_file
or die "could not open \"$filename\": $^E";
OsFHandleOpen(my $fh = IO::Handle->new(), $fHandle, 'r')
or die "could not read \"$filename\": $^E\n";
+ if (defined($offset))
+ {
+ setFilePointer($fh, $offset, qw(FILE_BEGIN))
+ or die "could not seek \"$filename\": $^E\n";
+ }
$contents = <$fh>;
CloseHandle($fHandle)
or die "could not close \"$filename\": $^E\n";