debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/services/prometheus/proxy_variable_substitution_service_spec.rb
2020-03-09 13:42:32 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe Prometheus::ProxyVariableSubstitutionService do
describe '#execute' do
let_it_be(:environment) { create(:environment) }
let(:params_keys) { { query: 'up{environment="%{ci_environment_slug}"}' } }
let(:params) { ActionController::Parameters.new(params_keys).permit! }
let(:result) { subject.execute }
subject { described_class.new(environment, params) }
shared_examples 'success' do
it 'replaces variables with values' do
expect(result[:status]).to eq(:success)
expect(result[:params][:query]).to eq(expected_query)
end
end
shared_examples 'error' do |message|
it 'returns error' do
expect(result[:status]).to eq(:error)
expect(result[:message]).to eq(message)
end
end
context 'does not alter params passed to the service' do
it do
subject.execute
expect(params).to eq(
ActionController::Parameters.new(
query: 'up{environment="%{ci_environment_slug}"}'
).permit!
)
end
end
context 'with predefined variables' do
let(:params_keys) { { query: 'up{%{environment_filter}}' } }
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) do
%Q[up{container_name!="POD",environment="#{environment.slug}"}]
end
end
context 'with nil query' do
let(:params_keys) { {} }
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { nil }
end
end
context 'with liquid format' do
let(:params_keys) do
{ query: 'up{environment="{{ci_environment_slug}}"}' }
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { %Q[up{environment="#{environment.slug}"}] }
end
end
context 'with ruby and liquid formats' do
let(:params_keys) do
{ query: 'up{%{environment_filter},env2="{{ci_environment_slug}}"}' }
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) do
%Q[up{container_name!="POD",environment="#{environment.slug}",env2="#{environment.slug}"}]
end
end
end
end
context 'with custom variables' do
let(:pod_name) { "pod1" }
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{pod_name="{{pod_name}}"}',
variables: ['pod_name', pod_name]
}
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { %q[up{pod_name="pod1"}] }
end
context 'with ruby variable interpolation format' do
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{pod_name="%{pod_name}"}',
variables: ['pod_name', pod_name]
}
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
# Custom variables cannot be used with the Ruby interpolation format.
let(:expected_query) { "up{pod_name=\"%{pod_name}\"}" }
end
end
context 'with predefined variables in variables parameter' do
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{pod_name="{{pod_name}}",env="{{ci_environment_slug}}"}',
variables: ['pod_name', pod_name, 'ci_environment_slug', 'custom_value']
}
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
# Predefined variable values should not be overwritten by custom variable
# values.
let(:expected_query) { "up{pod_name=\"#{pod_name}\",env=\"#{environment.slug}\"}" }
end
end
context 'with invalid variables parameter' do
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{pod_name="{{pod_name}}"}',
variables: ['a']
}
end
it_behaves_like 'error', 'Optional parameter "variables" must be an ' \
'array of keys and values. Ex: [key1, value1, key2, value2]'
end
context 'with nil variables' do
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{pod_name="{{pod_name}}"}',
variables: nil
}
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { 'up{pod_name=""}' }
end
end
context 'with ruby and liquid variables' do
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{env1="%{ruby_variable}",env2="{{ liquid_variable }}"}',
variables: %w(ruby_variable value liquid_variable env_slug)
}
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
# It should replace only liquid variables with their values
let(:expected_query) { %q[up{env1="%{ruby_variable}",env2="env_slug"}] }
end
end
end
context 'with liquid tags and ruby format variables' do
let(:params_keys) do
{
query: 'up{ {% if true %}env1="%{ci_environment_slug}",' \
'env2="{{ci_environment_slug}}"{% endif %} }'
}
end
# The following spec will fail and should be changed to a 'success' spec
# once we remove support for the Ruby interpolation format.
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/37990
#
# Liquid tags `{% %}` cannot be used currently because the Ruby `%`
# operator raises an error when it encounters a Liquid `{% %}` tag in the
# string.
#
# Once we remove support for the Ruby format, users can start using
# Liquid tags.
it_behaves_like 'error', 'Malformed string'
end
context 'ruby template rendering' do
let(:params_keys) do
{ query: 'up{env=%{ci_environment_slug},%{environment_filter}}' }
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) do
"up{env=#{environment.slug},container_name!=\"POD\"," \
"environment=\"#{environment.slug}\"}"
end
end
context 'with multiple occurrences of variable in string' do
let(:params_keys) do
{ query: 'up{env1=%{ci_environment_slug},env2=%{ci_environment_slug}}' }
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { "up{env1=#{environment.slug},env2=#{environment.slug}}" }
end
end
context 'with multiple variables in string' do
let(:params_keys) do
{ query: 'up{env=%{ci_environment_slug},%{environment_filter}}' }
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) do
"up{env=#{environment.slug}," \
"container_name!=\"POD\",environment=\"#{environment.slug}\"}"
end
end
end
context 'with unknown variables in string' do
let(:params_keys) { { query: 'up{env=%{env_slug}}' } }
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { 'up{env=%{env_slug}}' }
end
end
# This spec is needed if there are multiple keys in the context provided
# by `Gitlab::Prometheus::QueryVariables.call(environment)` which is
# passed to the Ruby `%` operator.
# If the number of keys in the context is one, there is no need for
# this spec.
context 'with extra variables in context' do
let(:params_keys) { { query: 'up{env=%{ci_environment_slug}}' } }
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { "up{env=#{environment.slug}}" }
end
it 'has more than one variable in context' do
expect(Gitlab::Prometheus::QueryVariables.call(environment).size).to be > 1
end
end
# The ruby % operator will not replace known variables if there are unknown
# variables also in the string. It doesn't raise an error
# (though the `sprintf` and `format` methods do).
context 'with unknown and known variables in string' do
let(:params_keys) do
{ query: 'up{env=%{ci_environment_slug},other_env=%{env_slug}}' }
end
it_behaves_like 'success' do
let(:expected_query) { 'up{env=%{ci_environment_slug},other_env=%{env_slug}}' }
end
end
context 'when rendering raises error' do
context 'when TypeError is raised' do
let(:params_keys) { { query: '{% a %}' } }
it_behaves_like 'error', 'Malformed string'
end
context 'when ArgumentError is raised' do
let(:params_keys) { { query: '%<' } }
it_behaves_like 'error', 'Malformed string'
end
end
end
context 'when liquid template rendering raises error' do
before do
liquid_service = instance_double(TemplateEngines::LiquidService)
allow(TemplateEngines::LiquidService).to receive(:new).and_return(liquid_service)
allow(liquid_service).to receive(:render).and_raise(
TemplateEngines::LiquidService::RenderError, 'error message'
)
end
it_behaves_like 'error', 'error message'
end
end
end