Fix flickering test

--- FAIL: TestPoolWithAcquireExContextTimeoutSet (2.03s)

    conn_pool_test.go:353: Expected connection allocation time to be at least 2s, instead it was '1.999691391s'

These failures were caused by setting the timeout and then measuring how
long an acquire took.
pull/615/head
Jack Christensen 2019-09-14 18:55:06 -05:00
parent b3305b36c3
commit 6e0acb04d3
1 changed files with 20 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -39,18 +39,6 @@ func releaseAllConnections(pool *pgx.ConnPool, connections []*pgx.Conn) {
}
}
func acquireWithTimeTaken(pool *pgx.ConnPool) (*pgx.Conn, time.Duration, error) {
startTime := time.Now()
c, err := pool.Acquire()
return c, time.Since(startTime), err
}
func acquireExWithTimeTaken(pool *pgx.ConnPool, ctx context.Context) (*pgx.Conn, time.Duration, error) {
startTime := time.Now()
c, err := pool.AcquireEx(ctx)
return c, time.Since(startTime), err
}
func TestNewConnPool(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
@ -282,11 +270,14 @@ func TestPoolWithAcquireTimeoutSet(t *testing.T) {
defer releaseAllConnections(pool, allConnections)
// ... then try to consume 1 more. It should fail after a short timeout.
_, timeTaken, err := acquireWithTimeTaken(pool)
startTime := time.Now()
_, err = pool.Acquire()
if err == nil || err != pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected error to be pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout, instead it was '%v'", err)
}
timeTaken := time.Now().Sub(startTime)
if timeTaken < connAllocTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected connection allocation time to be at least %v, instead it was '%v'", connAllocTimeout, timeTaken)
}
@ -302,6 +293,8 @@ func TestPoolWithoutAcquireTimeoutSet(t *testing.T) {
// Consume all connections ...
allConnections := acquireAllConnections(t, pool, maxConnections)
startTime := time.Now()
// ... then try to consume 1 more. It should hang forever.
// To unblock it we release the previously taken connection in a goroutine.
stopDeadWaitTimeout := 5 * time.Second
@ -310,12 +303,13 @@ func TestPoolWithoutAcquireTimeoutSet(t *testing.T) {
})
defer timer.Stop()
conn, timeTaken, err := acquireWithTimeTaken(pool)
conn, err := pool.Acquire()
if err == nil {
pool.Release(conn)
} else {
t.Fatalf("Expected error to be nil, instead it was '%v'", err)
}
timeTaken := time.Now().Sub(startTime)
if timeTaken < stopDeadWaitTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected connection allocation time to be at least %v, instead it was '%v'", stopDeadWaitTimeout, timeTaken)
}
@ -339,16 +333,18 @@ func TestPoolWithAcquireExContextTimeoutSet(t *testing.T) {
allConnections := acquireAllConnections(t, pool, config.MaxConnections)
defer releaseAllConnections(pool, allConnections)
startTime := time.Now()
ctxTimeout := 2 * time.Second
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), ctxTimeout)
defer cancel()
// ... then try to consume 1 more. It should fail after a short timeout.
_, timeTaken, err := acquireExWithTimeTaken(pool, ctx)
_, err = pool.AcquireEx(ctx)
if err == nil || err != pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected error to be pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout, instead it was '%v'", err)
}
timeTaken := time.Now().Sub(startTime)
if timeTaken < ctxTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected connection allocation time to be at least %v, instead it was '%v'", ctxTimeout, timeTaken)
}
@ -374,16 +370,18 @@ func TestPoolWithAcquireExPoolTimeoutLower(t *testing.T) {
allConnections := acquireAllConnections(t, pool, config.MaxConnections)
defer releaseAllConnections(pool, allConnections)
startTime := time.Now()
ctxTimeout := 5 * time.Second
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), ctxTimeout)
defer cancel()
// ... then try to consume 1 more. It should fail after a short timeout.
_, timeTaken, err := acquireExWithTimeTaken(pool, ctx)
_, err = pool.AcquireEx(ctx)
if err == nil || err != pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected error to be pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout, instead it was '%v'", err)
}
timeTaken := time.Now().Sub(startTime)
if timeTaken < connAllocTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected connection allocation time to be at least %v, instead it was '%v'", connAllocTimeout, timeTaken)
}
@ -412,16 +410,18 @@ func TestPoolWithAcquireExPoolTimeoutHigher(t *testing.T) {
allConnections := acquireAllConnections(t, pool, config.MaxConnections)
defer releaseAllConnections(pool, allConnections)
startTime := time.Now()
ctxTimeout := 2 * time.Second
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), ctxTimeout)
defer cancel()
// ... then try to consume 1 more. It should fail after a short timeout.
_, timeTaken, err := acquireExWithTimeTaken(pool, ctx)
_, err = pool.AcquireEx(ctx)
if err == nil || err != pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected error to be pgx.ErrAcquireTimeout, instead it was '%v'", err)
}
timeTaken := time.Now().Sub(startTime)
if timeTaken < ctxTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected connection allocation time to be at least %v, instead it was '%v'", ctxTimeout, timeTaken)
}
@ -442,18 +442,20 @@ func TestPoolWithoutAcquireExTimeoutSet(t *testing.T) {
// ... then try to consume 1 more. It should hang forever.
// To unblock it we release the previously taken connection in a goroutine.
startTime := time.Now()
stopDeadWaitTimeout := 5 * time.Second
timer := time.AfterFunc(stopDeadWaitTimeout+100*time.Millisecond, func() {
releaseAllConnections(pool, allConnections)
})
defer timer.Stop()
conn, timeTaken, err := acquireExWithTimeTaken(pool, context.Background())
conn, err := pool.AcquireEx(context.Background())
if err == nil {
pool.Release(conn)
} else {
t.Fatalf("Expected error to be nil, instead it was '%v'", err)
}
timeTaken := time.Now().Sub(startTime)
if timeTaken < stopDeadWaitTimeout {
t.Fatalf("Expected connection allocation time to be at least %v, instead it was '%v'", stopDeadWaitTimeout, timeTaken)
}