storage/conformance: add tests for transactional guarantees
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// ensure that values being tested on never expire.
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var neverExpire = time.Now().UTC().Add(time.Hour * 24 * 365 * 100)
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// RunTests runs a set of conformance tests against a storage. newStorage should
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// return an initialized but empty storage. The storage will be closed at the
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// end of each test run.
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func RunTests(t *testing.T, newStorage func() storage.Storage) {
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tests := []struct {
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type subTest struct {
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name string
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run func(t *testing.T, s storage.Storage)
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}{
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{"AuthCodeCRUD", testAuthCodeCRUD},
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{"AuthRequestCRUD", testAuthRequestCRUD},
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{"ClientCRUD", testClientCRUD},
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{"RefreshTokenCRUD", testRefreshTokenCRUD},
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{"PasswordCRUD", testPasswordCRUD},
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{"KeysCRUD", testKeysCRUD},
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{"GarbageCollection", testGC},
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}
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}
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func runTests(t *testing.T, newStorage func() storage.Storage, tests []subTest) {
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for _, test := range tests {
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t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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s := newStorage()
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}
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}
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// RunTests runs a set of conformance tests against a storage. newStorage should
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// return an initialized but empty storage. The storage will be closed at the
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// end of each test run.
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func RunTests(t *testing.T, newStorage func() storage.Storage) {
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runTests(t, newStorage, []subTest{
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{"AuthCodeCRUD", testAuthCodeCRUD},
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{"AuthRequestCRUD", testAuthRequestCRUD},
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{"ClientCRUD", testClientCRUD},
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{"RefreshTokenCRUD", testRefreshTokenCRUD},
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{"PasswordCRUD", testPasswordCRUD},
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{"KeysCRUD", testKeysCRUD},
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{"GarbageCollection", testGC},
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})
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}
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func mustLoadJWK(b string) *jose.JSONWebKey {
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var jwt jose.JSONWebKey
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if err := jwt.UnmarshalJSON([]byte(b)); err != nil {
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54
storage/conformance/transactions.go
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54
storage/conformance/transactions.go
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// +build go1.7
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package conformance
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import (
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"testing"
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"github.com/coreos/dex/storage"
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)
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// RunTransactionTests runs a test suite aimed a verifying the transaction
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// guarantees of the storage interface. Atomic updates, deletes, etc. The
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// storage returned by newStorage will be closed at the end of each test run.
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//
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// This call is separate from RunTests because some storage perform extremely
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// poorly under deadlocks, such as SQLite3, while others may be working towards
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// conformance.
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func RunTransactionTests(t *testing.T, newStorage func() storage.Storage) {
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runTests(t, newStorage, []subTest{
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{"ClientConcurrentUpdate", testClientConcurrentUpdate},
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})
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}
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func testClientConcurrentUpdate(t *testing.T, s storage.Storage) {
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c := storage.Client{
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ID: storage.NewID(),
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Secret: "foobar",
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RedirectURIs: []string{"foo://bar.com/", "https://auth.example.com"},
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Name: "dex client",
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LogoURL: "https://goo.gl/JIyzIC",
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}
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if err := s.CreateClient(c); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("create client: %v", err)
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}
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var err1, err2 error
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err1 = s.UpdateClient(c.ID, func(old storage.Client) (storage.Client, error) {
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old.Secret = "new secret 1"
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err2 = s.UpdateClient(c.ID, func(old storage.Client) (storage.Client, error) {
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old.Secret = "new secret 2"
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return old, nil
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})
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return old, nil
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})
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t.Logf("update1: %v", err1)
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t.Logf("update2: %v", err2)
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if err1 == nil && err2 == nil {
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t.Errorf("update client: concurrent updates both returned no error")
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}
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}
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