dendrite/federationsender/statistics/statistics_test.go
2020-08-07 17:32:12 +01:00

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package statistics
import (
"math"
"testing"
"time"
"go.uber.org/atomic"
)
func TestBackoff(t *testing.T) {
stats := Statistics{
FailuresUntilBlacklist: 6,
}
server := ServerStatistics{
statistics: &stats,
serverName: "test.com",
}
// Start by checking that counting successes works.
server.Success()
if successes := server.SuccessCount(); successes != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected success count 1, got %d", successes)
}
// Now we want to cause a series of failures. We'll do this
// as many times as we need to blacklist. We'll check that we
// were blacklisted at the right time based on the threshold.
failures := stats.FailuresUntilBlacklist
for i := uint32(1); i <= failures; i++ {
if server.Failure() == (i < stats.FailuresUntilBlacklist) {
t.Fatalf("Failure %d resulted in blacklist too soon", i)
}
}
t.Logf("Failure counter: %d", server.failCounter)
t.Logf("Backoff counter: %d", server.backoffCount)
backingOff := atomic.Bool{}
// Now we're going to simulate backing off a few times to see
// what happens.
for i := uint32(1); i <= 10; i++ {
// Interrupt the backoff - it doesn't really matter if it
// completes but we will find out how long the backoff should
// have been.
interrupt := make(chan bool, 1)
close(interrupt)
// Get the duration.
duration := server.BackoffIfRequired(backingOff, interrupt)
t.Logf("Backoff %d is for %s", i, duration)
// Check if the duration is what we expect.
if wanted := time.Second * time.Duration(math.Exp2(float64(i))); duration != wanted {
t.Fatalf("Backoff should have been %s but was %s", wanted, duration)
}
}
}