view stream_upstream_zone.t @ 1752:ba6e24e38f03

Tests: improved stop_daemons() to send signal again. As was observed, it's possible that a signal to complete a uwsgi daemon can be ignored while it is starting up, which results in tests hang due to eternal waiting on child processes termination. Notably, it is seen when running tests with a high number of prove jobs on a low-profile VM against nginx with broken modules and/or configuration. To reproduce: $ TEST_NGINX_GLOBALS=ERROR prove -j16 uwsgi*.t Inspecting uwsgi under ktrace on FreeBSD confirms that a SIGTERM signal is ignored at the very beginning of uwsgi startup. It is then replaced with a default action after listen(), thus waiting until uwsgi is ready to accept new TCP connections doesn't completely solve the hang window. The fix is to retry sending a signal some time after waitpid(WNOHANG) continuously demonstrated no progress with reaping a signaled process. It is modelled after f13ead27f89c that improved stop() for nginx.
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Wed, 29 Dec 2021 22:29:23 +0300
parents f3ba4c74de31
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#!/usr/bin/perl

# (C) Sergey Kandaurov
# (C) Nginx, Inc.

# Stream tests for upstream zone.

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use warnings;
use strict;

use Test::More;

BEGIN { use FindBin; chdir($FindBin::Bin); }

use lib 'lib';
use Test::Nginx;
use Test::Nginx::Stream qw/ stream /;

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select STDERR; $| = 1;
select STDOUT; $| = 1;

my $t = Test::Nginx->new()->has(qw/stream stream_return stream_upstream_zone/)
	->plan(2)->write_file_expand('nginx.conf', <<'EOF');

%%TEST_GLOBALS%%

daemon off;

events {
}

stream {
    %%TEST_GLOBALS_STREAM%%

    log_format test $upstream_addr;

    upstream u {
        zone u 1m;
        server 127.0.0.1:8081;
    }

    upstream u2 {
        zone u;
        server 127.0.0.1:8081 down;
        server 127.0.0.1:8081 backup down;
    }

    server {
        listen      127.0.0.1:8081;
        return      OK;
    }

    server {
        listen      127.0.0.1:8091;
        proxy_pass  u;

        access_log %%TESTDIR%%/access1.log test;
    }

    server {
        listen      127.0.0.1:8092;
        proxy_pass  u2;

        access_log %%TESTDIR%%/access2.log test;
    }
}

EOF

$t->write_file('index.html', '');
$t->run();

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my $p = port(8081);

stream('127.0.0.1:' . port(8091))->read();
stream("127.0.0.1:" . port(8092))->read();

$t->stop();

is($t->read_file('access1.log'), "127.0.0.1:$p\n", 'upstream name');
is($t->read_file('access2.log'), "u2\n", 'no live upstreams');

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