eval_added event: change interface to traceID\tjobsetID\tevaluationID

I was not going to break the interface until I noticed
the current implementation uses the string literal \t.
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Graham Christensen 2022-02-07 15:40:17 -05:00
parent d512e6220f
commit 517dce285a
8 changed files with 194 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ It is possible for subsequent deliveries of the same `build_finished` data to im
### `eval_added` ### `eval_added`
* **Payload:** Exactly two values, separated by the two-character string `\t` (ie: not a tab): an opaque trace ID representing this evaluation, and the ID of the JobsetEval record. * **Payload:** Exactly three values, tab separated: an opaque trace ID representing this evaluation, the ID of the jobset, and the ID of the JobsetEval record.
* **When:** After the evaluator fetches inputs and completes the evaluation successfully. * **When:** After the evaluator fetches inputs and completes the evaluation successfully.
* **Delivery Semantics:** Ephemeral. `hydra-notify` must be running to react to this event. No record of this event is stored. * **Delivery Semantics:** Ephemeral. `hydra-notify` must be running to react to this event. No record of this event is stored.

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ use Hydra::Event::BuildQueued;
use Hydra::Event::BuildStarted; use Hydra::Event::BuildStarted;
use Hydra::Event::CachedBuildFinished; use Hydra::Event::CachedBuildFinished;
use Hydra::Event::CachedBuildQueued; use Hydra::Event::CachedBuildQueued;
use Hydra::Event::EvalAdded;
use Hydra::Event::EvalCached; use Hydra::Event::EvalCached;
use Hydra::Event::EvalFailed; use Hydra::Event::EvalFailed;
use Hydra::Event::EvalStarted; use Hydra::Event::EvalStarted;
@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ my %channels_to_events = (
build_started => \&Hydra::Event::BuildStarted::parse, build_started => \&Hydra::Event::BuildStarted::parse,
cached_build_finished => \&Hydra::Event::CachedBuildFinished::parse, cached_build_finished => \&Hydra::Event::CachedBuildFinished::parse,
cached_build_queued => \&Hydra::Event::CachedBuildQueued::parse, cached_build_queued => \&Hydra::Event::CachedBuildQueued::parse,
eval_added => \&Hydra::Event::EvalAdded::parse,
eval_cached => \&Hydra::Event::EvalCached::parse, eval_cached => \&Hydra::Event::EvalCached::parse,
eval_failed => \&Hydra::Event::EvalFailed::parse, eval_failed => \&Hydra::Event::EvalFailed::parse,
eval_started => \&Hydra::Event::EvalStarted::parse, eval_started => \&Hydra::Event::EvalStarted::parse,

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
package Hydra::Event::EvalAdded;
use strict;
use warnings;
sub parse :prototype(@) {
unless (@_ == 3) {
die "eval_added: payload takes exactly three arguments, but ", scalar(@_), " were given";
}
my ($trace_id, $jobset_id, $evaluation_id) = @_;
unless ($jobset_id =~ /^\d+$/) {
die "eval_added: payload argument jobset_id should be an integer, but '", $jobset_id, "' was given"
}
unless ($evaluation_id =~ /^\d+$/) {
die "eval_added: payload argument evaluation_id should be an integer, but '", $evaluation_id, "' was given"
}
return Hydra::Event::EvalAdded->new($trace_id, int($jobset_id), int($evaluation_id));
}
sub new {
my ($self, $trace_id, $jobset_id, $evaluation_id) = @_;
return bless {
"trace_id" => $trace_id,
"jobset_id" => $jobset_id,
"evaluation_id" => $evaluation_id,
"jobset" => undef,
"evaluation" => undef
}, $self;
}
sub interestedIn {
my ($self, $plugin) = @_;
return int(defined($plugin->can('evalAdded')));
}
sub load {
my ($self, $db) = @_;
if (!defined($self->{"jobset"})) {
$self->{"jobset"} = $db->resultset('Jobsets')->find({ id => $self->{"jobset_id"}})
or die "Jobset $self->{'jobset_id'} does not exist\n";
}
if (!defined($self->{"evaluation"})) {
$self->{"evaluation"} = $db->resultset('JobsetEvals')->find({ id => $self->{"evaluation_id"}})
or die "Jobset $self->{'jobset_id'} does not exist\n";
}
}
sub execute {
my ($self, $db, $plugin) = @_;
$self->load($db);
$plugin->evalAdded($self->{"trace_id"}, $self->{"jobset"}, $self->{"evaluation"});
return 1;
}
1;

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@ -47,6 +47,11 @@ sub instantiate {
# my ($self, $traceID, $jobset) = @_; # my ($self, $traceID, $jobset) = @_;
# } # }
# # Called when $evaluation of $jobset has completed successfully.
# sub evalAdded {
# my ($self, $traceID, $jobset, $evaluation) = @_;
# }
# # Called when build $build has been queued. # # Called when build $build has been queued.
# sub buildQueued { # sub buildQueued {
# my ($self, $build) = @_; # my ($self, $build) = @_;

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@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ sub checkJobsetWrapped {
}); });
$db->storage->dbh->do("notify eval_added, ?", undef, $db->storage->dbh->do("notify eval_added, ?", undef,
join('\t', $tmpId, $ev->id)); join("\t", $tmpId, $jobset->get_column('id'), $ev->id));
if ($jobsetChanged) { if ($jobsetChanged) {
# Create JobsetEvalMembers mappings. # Create JobsetEvalMembers mappings.

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@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ $listener->subscribe("build_queued");
$listener->subscribe("build_started"); $listener->subscribe("build_started");
$listener->subscribe("cached_build_finished"); $listener->subscribe("cached_build_finished");
$listener->subscribe("cached_build_queued"); $listener->subscribe("cached_build_queued");
$listener->subscribe("eval_added");
$listener->subscribe("eval_cached"); $listener->subscribe("eval_cached");
$listener->subscribe("eval_failed"); $listener->subscribe("eval_failed");
$listener->subscribe("eval_started"); $listener->subscribe("eval_started");

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t/Hydra/Event/EvalAdded.t Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
use strict;
use warnings;
use Setup;
use Hydra::Event;
use Hydra::Event::EvalAdded;
use Test2::V0;
use Test2::Tools::Exception;
use Test2::Tools::Mock qw(mock_obj);
my $ctx = test_context();
my $builds = $ctx->makeAndEvaluateJobset(
expression => "basic.nix",
build => 1
);
subtest "Parsing eval_added" => sub {
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "") },
qr/three arguments/,
"empty payload"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "abc123") },
qr/three arguments/,
"one argument"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "abc123\tabc123") },
qr/three arguments/,
"two arguments"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "abc123\tabc123\tabc123\tabc123") },
qr/three arguments/,
"four arguments"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "abc123\tabc123\t123") },
qr/should be an integer/,
"not an integer: second position"
);
like(
dies { Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "abc123\t123\tabc123") },
qr/should be an integer/,
"not an integer: third position"
);
is(
Hydra::Event::parse_payload("eval_added", "abc123\t123\t456"),
Hydra::Event::EvalAdded->new("abc123", 123, 456)
);
};
subtest "interested" => sub {
my $event = Hydra::Event::EvalAdded->new("abc123", 123, 456);
subtest "A plugin which does not implement the API" => sub {
my $plugin = {};
my $mock = mock_obj $plugin => ();
is($event->interestedIn($plugin), 0, "The plugin is not interesting.");
};
subtest "A plugin which does implement the API" => sub {
my $plugin = {};
my $mock = mock_obj $plugin => (
add => [
"evalAdded" => sub {}
]
);
is($event->interestedIn($plugin), 1, "The plugin is interesting.");
};
};
subtest "load" => sub {
my $jobset = $builds->{"empty_dir"}->jobset;
my $evaluation = $builds->{"empty_dir"}->jobsetevals->first();
my $event = Hydra::Event::EvalAdded->new("traceID", $jobset->id, $evaluation->id);
$event->load($ctx->db());
is($event->{"trace_id"}, "traceID", "The Trace ID matches");
is($event->{"jobset_id"}, $jobset->id, "The Jobset ID matches");
is($event->{"evaluation_id"}, $evaluation->id, "The Evaluation ID matches");
# Create a fake "plugin" with a evalAdded sub, the sub sets these
# "globals"
my $passedTraceID;
my $passedJobset;
my $passedEvaluation;
my $plugin = {};
my $mock = mock_obj $plugin => (
add => [
"evalAdded" => sub {
my ($self, $traceID, $jobset, $evaluation) = @_;
$passedTraceID = $traceID;
$passedJobset = $jobset;
$passedEvaluation = $evaluation;
}
]
);
$event->execute($ctx->db(), $plugin);
is($passedTraceID, "traceID", "We get the expected trace ID");
is($passedJobset->id, $jobset->id, "The correct jobset is passed");
is($passedEvaluation->id, $evaluation->id, "The correct evaluation is passed");
};
done_testing;

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@ -67,13 +67,18 @@ subtest "on the initial evaluation" => sub {
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "build_queued", "expect 2/4 builds being queued"); is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "build_queued", "expect 2/4 builds being queued");
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "build_queued", "expect 3/4 builds being queued"); is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "build_queued", "expect 3/4 builds being queued");
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "build_queued", "expect 4/4 builds being queued"); is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "build_queued", "expect 4/4 builds being queued");
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "eval_added", "the evaluation has completed");
expectEvent($listener, "eval_added", sub {
is($_->{"jobset_id"}, $jobset->get_column('id'), "the jobset ID matches");
is($_->{"evaluation_id"}, $evaluation->get_column('id'), "the evaluation ID matches");
});
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "builds_added", "new builds have been scheduled"); is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "builds_added", "new builds have been scheduled");
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->(), undef, "there are no more messages from the evaluator"); is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->(), undef, "there are no more messages from the evaluator");
}; };
subtest "on a subsequent, totally cached / unchanged evaluation" => sub { subtest "on a subsequent, totally cached / unchanged evaluation" => sub {
ok(evalSucceeds($jobset), "evaluating for the second time"); ok(evalSucceeds($jobset), "evaluating for the second time");
my $evaluation = $builds->{"stable-job-queued"}->jobsetevals->first();
my $traceID; my $traceID;
expectEvent($listener, "eval_started", sub { expectEvent($listener, "eval_started", sub {
@ -103,7 +108,9 @@ subtest "on a fresh evaluation with changed sources" => sub {
$builds->{"stable-job-failing"}->discard_changes(); $builds->{"stable-job-failing"}->discard_changes();
ok(evalSucceeds($builds->{"variable-job"}->jobset), "evaluating for the third time"); ok(evalSucceeds($builds->{"variable-job"}->jobset), "evaluating for the third time");
is($listener->block_for_messages(0)->()->{"channel"}, "eval_started", "the evaluation started"); expectEvent($listener, "eval_started", sub {
is($_->{"jobset_id"}, $jobset->get_column('id'), "the jobset ID matches");
});
# The order of builds is randomized when writing to the database, # The order of builds is randomized when writing to the database,
# so we can't expect the list in any specific order here. # so we can't expect the list in any specific order here.