# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import nilmdb.server import nilmdb.client from nilmdb.utils.printf import * from nilmdb.utils import timestamper from nilmdb.client import ClientError, ServerError from nilmdb.utils import datetime_tz from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest from nose.tools import * from nose.tools import assert_raises import itertools import distutils.version import os import sys import threading import cStringIO import simplejson as json import unittest import warnings import resource import time import re import struct from testutil.helpers import * testdb = "tests/client-testdb" testurl = "http://localhost:32180/" def setup_module(): global test_server, test_db # Clear out DB recursive_unlink(testdb) # Start web app on a custom port test_db = nilmdb.utils.serializer_proxy(nilmdb.server.NilmDB)(testdb) test_server = nilmdb.server.Server(test_db, host = "127.0.0.1", port = 32180, stoppable = False, fast_shutdown = True, force_traceback = True) test_server.start(blocking = False) def teardown_module(): global test_server, test_db # Close web app test_server.stop() test_db.close() class TestClient(object): def test_client_01_basic(self): # Test a fake host client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = "http://localhost:1/") with assert_raises(nilmdb.client.ServerError): client.version() client.close() # Then a fake URL on a real host client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = "http://localhost:32180/fake/") with assert_raises(nilmdb.client.ClientError): client.version() client.close() # Now a real URL with no http:// prefix client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = "localhost:32180") version = client.version() client.close() # Now use the real URL client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) version = client.version() eq_(distutils.version.LooseVersion(version), distutils.version.LooseVersion(test_server.version)) # Bad URLs should give 404, not 500 with assert_raises(ClientError): client.http.get("/stream/create") client.close() def test_client_02_createlist(self): # Basic stream tests, like those in test_nilmdb:test_stream client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) # Database starts empty eq_(client.stream_list(), []) # Bad path with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_create("foo/bar/baz", "float32_8") with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_create("/foo", "float32_8") # Bad layout type with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_create("/newton/prep", "NoSuchLayout") # Bad method types with assert_raises(ClientError): client.http.put("/stream/list","") # Try a bunch of times to make sure the request body is getting consumed for x in range(10): with assert_raises(ClientError): client.http.post("/stream/list") client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) # Create four streams client.stream_create("/newton/prep", "float32_8") client.stream_create("/newton/raw", "uint16_6") client.stream_create("/newton/zzz/rawnotch2", "uint16_9") client.stream_create("/newton/zzz/rawnotch11", "uint16_9") # Verify we got 4 streams in the right order eq_(client.stream_list(), [ ["/newton/prep", "float32_8"], ["/newton/raw", "uint16_6"], ["/newton/zzz/rawnotch2", "uint16_9"], ["/newton/zzz/rawnotch11", "uint16_9"] ]) # Match just one type or one path eq_(client.stream_list(layout="uint16_6"), [ ["/newton/raw", "uint16_6"] ]) eq_(client.stream_list(path="/newton/raw"), [ ["/newton/raw", "uint16_6"] ]) # Try messing with resource limits to trigger errors and get # more coverage. Here, make it so we can only create files 1 # byte in size, which will trigger an IOError in the server when # we create a table. limit = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE) resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (1, limit[1])) with assert_raises(ServerError) as e: client.stream_create("/newton/hello", "uint16_6") resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE, limit) client.close() def test_client_03_metadata(self): client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) # Set / get metadata eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/prep"), {}) eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw"), {}) meta1 = { "description": "The Data", "v_scale": "1.234" } meta2 = { "description": "The Data" } meta3 = { "v_scale": "1.234" } client.stream_set_metadata("/newton/prep", meta1) client.stream_update_metadata("/newton/prep", {}) client.stream_update_metadata("/newton/raw", meta2) client.stream_update_metadata("/newton/raw", meta3) eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/prep"), meta1) eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw"), meta1) eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw", [ "description" ] ), meta2) eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw", [ "description", "v_scale" ] ), meta1) # missing key eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw", "descr"), { "descr": None }) eq_(client.stream_get_metadata("/newton/raw", [ "descr" ]), { "descr": None }) # test wrong types (list instead of dict) with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_set_metadata("/newton/prep", [1,2,3]) with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_update_metadata("/newton/prep", [1,2,3]) # test wrong types (dict of non-strings) # numbers are OK; they'll get converted to strings client.stream_set_metadata("/newton/prep", { "hello": 1234 }) # anything else is not with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_set_metadata("/newton/prep", { "world": { 1: 2 } }) with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_set_metadata("/newton/prep", { "world": [ 1, 2 ] }) client.close() def test_client_04_insert(self): client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) # Limit _max_data to 1 MB, since our test file is 1.5 MB old_max_data = nilmdb.client.client.StreamInserter._max_data nilmdb.client.client.StreamInserter._max_data = 1 * 1024 * 1024 datetime_tz.localtz_set("America/New_York") testfile = "tests/data/prep-20120323T1000" start = nilmdb.utils.time.parse_time("20120323T1000") rate = 120 # First try a nonexistent path data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: result = client.stream_insert("/newton/no-such-path", data) in_("404 Not Found", str(e.exception)) # Now try reversed timestamps data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120) data = reversed(list(data)) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) in2_("timestamp is not monotonically increasing", "start must precede end", str(e.exception)) # Now try empty data (no server request made) empty = cStringIO.StringIO("") data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(empty, start, 120) result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data) eq_(result, None) # It's OK to insert an empty interval client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep", "start": 1, "end": 2 }) eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")), [[1, 2]]) client.stream_remove("/newton/prep") eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")), []) # Timestamps can be negative too client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep", "start": -2, "end": -1 }) eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")), [[-2, -1]]) client.stream_remove("/newton/prep") eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")), []) # Intervals that end at zero shouldn't be any different client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep", "start": -1, "end": 0 }) eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")), [[-1, 0]]) client.stream_remove("/newton/prep") eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")), []) # Try forcing a server request with equal start and end with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep", "start": 0, "end": 0 }) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) in_("start must precede end", str(e.exception)) # Invalid times in HTTP request with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep", "start": "asdf", "end": 0 }) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) in_("invalid start", str(e.exception)) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "/newton/prep", "start": 0, "end": "asdf" }) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) in_("invalid end", str(e.exception)) # Good content type with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "xxxx", "start": 0, "end": 1, "binary": 1 }, binary = True) in_("No such stream", str(e.exception)) # Bad content type with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.http.put("stream/insert", "", { "path": "xxxx", "start": 0, "end": 1, "binary": 1 }, binary = False) in_("Content type must be application/octet-stream", str(e.exception)) # Specify start/end (starts too late) data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data, start + 5000000, start + 120000000) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) in_("Data timestamp 1332511200000000 < start time 1332511205000000", str(e.exception)) # Specify start/end (ends too early) data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data, start, start + 1000000) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) # Client chunks the input, so the exact timestamp here might change # if the chunk positions change. assert(re.search("Data timestamp 13325[0-9]+ " ">= end time 1332511201000000", str(e.exception)) is not None) # Now do the real load data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120) result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data, start, start + 119999777) # Verify the intervals. Should be just one, even if the data # was inserted in chunks, due to nilmdb interval concatenation. intervals = list(client.stream_intervals("/newton/prep")) eq_(intervals, [[start, start + 119999777]]) # Try some overlapping data -- just insert it again data = timestamper.TimestamperRate(testfile, start, 120) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: result = client.stream_insert("/newton/prep", data) in_("400 Bad Request", str(e.exception)) in_("verlap", str(e.exception)) nilmdb.client.client.StreamInserter._max_data = old_max_data client.close() def test_client_05_extractremove(self): # Misc tests for extract and remove. Most of them are in test_cmdline. client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) for x in client.stream_extract("/newton/prep", 999123000000, 999124000000): raise AssertionError("shouldn't be any data for this request") with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.stream_remove("/newton/prep", 123000000, 120000000) # Test count eq_(client.stream_count("/newton/prep"), 14400) # Test binary output with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: list(client.stream_extract("/newton/prep", markup = True, binary = True)) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: list(client.stream_extract("/newton/prep", count = True, binary = True)) data = "".join(client.stream_extract("/newton/prep", binary = True)) # Quick check using struct unpacker = struct.Struct(" 15: raise AssertionError("Connections seem to be blocking... " "probably not closing properly.") if test == 1: # explicit close client = nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: client.stream_remove("/newton/prep", 123, 120) client.close() # remove this to see the failure elif test == 2: # use the context manager with nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) as c: with assert_raises(ClientError) as e: c.stream_remove("/newton/prep", 123, 120) def test_client_10_context(self): # Test using the client's stream insertion context manager to # insert data. client = nilmdb.client.Client(testurl) client.stream_create("/context/test", "uint16_1") with client.stream_insert_context("/context/test") as ctx: # override _max_data to trigger frequent server updates ctx._max_data = 15 ctx.insert("1000 1\n") ctx.insert("1010 ") ctx.insert("1\n1020 1") ctx.insert("") ctx.insert("\n1030 1\n") ctx.insert("1040 1\n") ctx.insert("# hello\n") ctx.insert(" # hello\n") ctx.insert(" 1050 1\n") ctx.finalize() ctx.insert("1070 1\n") ctx.update_end(1080) ctx.finalize() ctx.update_start(1090) ctx.insert("1100 1\n") ctx.insert("1110 1\n") ctx.send() ctx.insert("1120 1\n") ctx.insert("1130 1\n") ctx.insert("1140 1\n") ctx.update_end(1160) ctx.insert("1150 1\n") ctx.update_end(1170) ctx.insert("1160 1\n") ctx.update_end(1180) ctx.insert("1170 1" + " # this is super long" * 100 + "\n") ctx.finalize() ctx.insert("# this is super long" * 100) with assert_raises(ClientError): with client.stream_insert_context("/context/test", 1000, 2000) as ctx: ctx.insert("1180 1\n") with assert_raises(ClientError): with client.stream_insert_context("/context/test", 2000, 3000) as ctx: ctx.insert("1180 1\n") with assert_raises(ClientError): with client.stream_insert_context("/context/test") as ctx: ctx.insert("bogus data\n") with client.stream_insert_context("/context/test", 2000, 3000) as ctx: # make sure our override wasn't permanent ne_(ctx._max_data, 15) ctx.insert("2250 1\n") ctx.finalize() with assert_raises(ClientError): with client.stream_insert_context("/context/test", 3000, 4000) as ctx: ctx.insert("3010 1\n") ctx.insert("3020 2\n") ctx.insert("3030 3\n") ctx.insert("3040 4\n") ctx.insert("3040 4\n") # non-monotonic after a few lines ctx.finalize() eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/context/test")), [ [ 1000, 1051 ], [ 1070, 1080 ], [ 1090, 1180 ], [ 2000, 3000 ] ]) # destroy stream (try without removing data first) with assert_raises(ClientError): client.stream_destroy("/context/test") client.stream_remove("/context/test") client.stream_destroy("/context/test") client.close() def test_client_11_emptyintervals(self): # Empty intervals are ok! If recording detection events # by inserting rows into the database, we want to be able to # have an interval where no events occurred. Test them here. client = nilmdb.client.Client(testurl) client.stream_create("/empty/test", "uint16_1") def info(): result = [] for interval in list(client.stream_intervals("/empty/test")): result.append((client.stream_count("/empty/test", *interval), interval)) return result eq_(info(), []) # Insert a region with just a few points with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test") as ctx: ctx.update_start(100) ctx.insert("140 1\n") ctx.insert("150 1\n") ctx.insert("160 1\n") ctx.update_end(200) ctx.finalize() eq_(info(), [(3, [100, 200])]) # Delete chunk, which will leave one data point and two intervals client.stream_remove("/empty/test", 145, 175) eq_(info(), [(1, [100, 145]), (0, [175, 200])]) # Try also creating a completely empty interval from scratch, # in a few different ways. client.stream_insert("/empty/test", "", 300, 350) client.stream_insert("/empty/test", [], 400, 450) with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test", 500, 550): pass # If enough timestamps aren't provided, empty streams won't be created. client.stream_insert("/empty/test", []) with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test"): pass client.stream_insert("/empty/test", [], start = 600) with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test", start = 700): pass client.stream_insert("/empty/test", [], end = 850) with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test", end = 950): pass # Equal start and end is OK as long as there's no data with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test", start=9, end=9): pass # Try various things that might cause problems with client.stream_insert_context("/empty/test", 1000, 1050) as ctx: ctx.finalize() # inserts [1000, 1050] ctx.finalize() # nothing ctx.finalize() # nothing ctx.insert("1100 1\n") ctx.finalize() # inserts [1100, 1101] ctx.update_start(1199) ctx.insert("1200 1\n") ctx.update_end(1250) ctx.finalize() # inserts [1199, 1250] ctx.update_start(1299) ctx.finalize() # nothing ctx.update_end(1350) ctx.finalize() # nothing ctx.update_start(1400) ctx.insert("# nothing!\n") ctx.update_end(1450) ctx.finalize() ctx.update_start(1500) ctx.insert("# nothing!") ctx.update_end(1550) ctx.finalize() ctx.insert("# nothing!\n" * 10) ctx.finalize() # implicit last finalize inserts [1400, 1450] # Check everything eq_(info(), [(1, [100, 145]), (0, [175, 200]), (0, [300, 350]), (0, [400, 450]), (0, [500, 550]), (0, [1000, 1050]), (1, [1100, 1101]), (1, [1199, 1250]), (0, [1400, 1450]), (0, [1500, 1550]), ]) # Clean up client.stream_remove("/empty/test") client.stream_destroy("/empty/test") client.close() def test_client_12_persistent(self): # Check that connections are NOT persistent. Rather than trying # to verify this at the TCP level, just make sure that the response # contained a "Connection: close" header. with nilmdb.client.Client(url = testurl) as c: c.stream_create("/persist/test", "uint16_1") eq_(c.http._last_response.headers["Connection"], "close") c.stream_destroy("/persist/test") eq_(c.http._last_response.headers["Connection"], "close") def test_client_13_timestamp_rounding(self): # Test potentially bad timestamps (due to floating point # roundoff etc). The server will round floating point values # to the nearest int. client = nilmdb.client.Client(testurl) client.stream_create("/rounding/test", "uint16_1") with client.stream_insert_context("/rounding/test", 100000000, 200000000.1) as ctx: ctx.insert("100000000.1 1\n") ctx.insert("150000000.00003 1\n") ctx.insert("199999999.4 1\n") eq_(list(client.stream_intervals("/rounding/test")), [ [ 100000000, 200000000 ] ]) with assert_raises(ClientError): with client.stream_insert_context("/rounding/test", 200000000, 300000000) as ctx: ctx.insert("200000000 1\n") ctx.insert("250000000 1\n") # Server will round this and give an error on finalize() ctx.insert("299999999.99 1\n") client.stream_remove("/rounding/test") client.stream_destroy("/rounding/test") client.close()