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Nadav Har'El 8c215141a1 test: rename "cql-pytest" to "cqlpy"
Python and Python developers don't like directory names to include a
minus sign, like "cql-pytest". In this patch we rename test/cql-pytest
to test/cqlpy, and also change a few references in other code (e.g., code
that used test/cql-pytest/run.py) and also references to this test suite
in documentation and comments.

Arguably, the word "test" was always redundant in test/cql-pytest, and
I want to leave the "py" in test/cqlpy to emphasize that it's Python-based
tests, contrasting with test/cql which are CQL-request-only approval
tests.

Fixes #20846

Signed-off-by: Nadav Har'El <nyh@scylladb.com>
2024-11-06 16:48:36 +02:00

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# Copyright 2021-present ScyllaDB
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
import pytest
import sys
import requests
# Use the util.py library from ../cqlpy:
sys.path.insert(1, sys.path[0] + '/test/cqlpy')
from util import new_test_table, unique_name
# "keyspace" function: Creates and returns a temporary keyspace to be
# used in tests that need a keyspace. The keyspace is created with RF=1,
def new_keyspace(cql, this_dc):
name = unique_name()
cql.execute(f"CREATE KEYSPACE {name} WITH REPLICATION = {{ 'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', '{this_dc}' : 1 }}")
return name
def test_compaction_manager_stop_compaction(rest_api):
resp = rest_api.send("POST", "compaction_manager/stop_compaction", { "type": "COMPACTION" })
def test_compaction_manager_stop_keyspace_compaction(cql, this_dc, rest_api):
keyspace = new_keyspace(cql, this_dc)
resp = rest_api.send("POST", f"compaction_manager/stop_keyspace_compaction/{keyspace}", { "type": "COMPACTION" })
resp.raise_for_status()
# non-existing keyspace
resp = rest_api.send("POST", f"compaction_manager/stop_keyspace_compaction/XXX", { "type": "COMPACTION" })
try:
resp.raise_for_status()
pytest.fail("Failed to raise exception")
except requests.HTTPError as e:
expected_status_code = requests.codes.bad_request
assert resp.status_code == expected_status_code, e
cql.execute(f"DROP KEYSPACE {keyspace}")
def test_compaction_manager_stop_keyspace_compaction_tables(cql, this_dc, rest_api):
keyspace = new_keyspace(cql, this_dc)
with new_test_table(cql, keyspace, "a int, PRIMARY KEY (a)") as t0:
test_tables = [t0 if not '.' in t0 else t0.split('.')[1]]
resp = rest_api.send("POST", f"compaction_manager/stop_keyspace_compaction/{keyspace}", { "tables": f"{test_tables[0]}", "type": "COMPACTION" })
resp.raise_for_status()
# non-existing table
resp = rest_api.send("POST", f"compaction_manager/stop_keyspace_compaction/{keyspace}", { "tables": "XXX", "type": "COMPACTION" })
try:
resp.raise_for_status()
pytest.fail("Failed to raise exception")
except requests.HTTPError as e:
expected_status_code = requests.codes.bad_request
assert resp.status_code == expected_status_code, e
# multiple tables
with new_test_table(cql, keyspace, "b int, PRIMARY KEY (b)") as t1:
test_tables += [t1 if not '.' in t1 else t1.split('.')[1]]
resp = rest_api.send("POST", f"compaction_manager/stop_keyspace_compaction/{keyspace}", { "tables": f"{test_tables[0]},{test_tables[1]}", "type": "COMPACTION" })
resp.raise_for_status()
# mixed existing and non-existing tables
resp = rest_api.send("POST", f"compaction_manager/stop_keyspace_compaction/{keyspace}", { "tables": f"{test_tables[1]},XXX", "type": "COMPACTION" })
try:
resp.raise_for_status()
pytest.fail("Failed to raise exception")
except requests.HTTPError as e:
expected_status_code = requests.codes.bad_request
assert resp.status_code == expected_status_code, e
cql.execute(f"DROP KEYSPACE {keyspace}")