use of org.apache.phoenix.pherf.rules.RulesApplier in project phoenix by apache.
the class RuleGeneratorTest method testDateGenerator.
@Test
public void testDateGenerator() throws Exception {
XMLConfigParser parser = new XMLConfigParser(matcherScenario);
DataModel model = parser.getDataModels().get(0);
WriteWorkload loader = new WriteWorkload(parser);
RulesApplier rulesApplier = loader.getRulesApplier();
for (Column dataMapping : model.getDataMappingColumns()) {
if ((dataMapping.getType() == DataTypeMapping.DATE) && (dataMapping.getName().equals("CREATED_DATE"))) {
// Test directly through generator method and that it converts to Phoenix type
assertRandomDateValue(dataMapping, rulesApplier);
// Do this 20 times and we should hit each possibility at least once.
for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
DataValue value = rulesApplier.getDataValue(dataMapping);
assertNotNull("Could not retrieve DataValue for random DATE.", value);
assertNotNull("Could not retrieve a value in DataValue for random DATE.", value.getValue());
if (value.getMinValue() != null) {
// Check that dates are between min/max
assertDateBetween(value);
}
}
}
}
}
use of org.apache.phoenix.pherf.rules.RulesApplier in project phoenix by apache.
the class RuleGeneratorTest method testNullChance.
@Test
public void testNullChance() throws Exception {
XMLConfigParser parser = new XMLConfigParser(matcherScenario);
DataModel model = parser.getDataModels().get(0);
WriteWorkload loader = new WriteWorkload(parser);
RulesApplier rulesApplier = loader.getRulesApplier();
int sampleSize = 100;
List<String> values = new ArrayList<>(sampleSize);
for (Column dataMapping : model.getDataMappingColumns()) {
DataValue value = rulesApplier.getDataValue(dataMapping);
if (dataMapping.getNullChance() == 0) {
// 0 chance of getting null means we should never have an empty string returned
assertFalse("", value.getValue().equals(""));
} else if (dataMapping.getNullChance() == 100) {
// 100 chance of getting null means we should always have an empty string returned
assertTrue("", value.getValue().equals(""));
} else if ((dataMapping.getNullChance() == 90)) {
// You can't really test for this, but you can eyeball it on debugging.
for (int i = 0; i < sampleSize; i++) {
DataValue tVal = rulesApplier.getDataValue(dataMapping);
values.add(tVal.getValue());
}
Collections.sort(values);
}
}
}
use of org.apache.phoenix.pherf.rules.RulesApplier in project phoenix by apache.
the class RuleGeneratorTest method testCurrentDateGenerator.
//Test to check the current date is generated correctly between the timestamps at column level and datavalue level
@Test
public void testCurrentDateGenerator() throws Exception {
XMLConfigParser parser = new XMLConfigParser(matcherScenario);
DataModel model = parser.getDataModels().get(0);
WriteWorkload loader = new WriteWorkload(parser);
RulesApplier rulesApplier = loader.getRulesApplier();
// Time before generating the date
String timeStamp1 = rulesApplier.getCurrentDate();
//sleep for few mili-sec
sleep(2);
for (Column dataMapping : model.getDataMappingColumns()) {
if ((dataMapping.getType() == DataTypeMapping.DATE) && (dataMapping.getUseCurrentDate() == true)) {
// Generate the date using rules
DataValue value = rulesApplier.getDataValue(dataMapping);
assertNotNull("Could not retrieve DataValue for random DATE.", value);
assertNotNull("Could not retrieve a value in DataValue for random DATE.", value.getValue());
sleep(2);
// Time after generating the date
String timeStamp2 = rulesApplier.getCurrentDate();
// Check that dates are between timestamp1 & timestamp2
value.setMinValue(timeStamp1);
value.setMaxValue(timeStamp2);
assertDateBetween(value);
}
// Check at list level
if ((dataMapping.getType() == DataTypeMapping.DATE) && (dataMapping.getName().equals("PRESENT_DATE"))) {
// timestamps
for (int i = 0; i < 1; i++) {
DataValue value = rulesApplier.getDataValue(dataMapping);
assertNotNull("Could not retrieve DataValue for random DATE.", value);
assertNotNull("Could not retrieve a value in DataValue for random DATE.", value.getValue());
sleep(2);
// Time after generating the date
String timeStamp2 = rulesApplier.getCurrentDate();
// Check generated date is between timestamp1 & timestamp2
value.setMinValue(timeStamp1);
value.setMaxValue(timeStamp2);
assertDateBetween(value);
}
}
}
}
use of org.apache.phoenix.pherf.rules.RulesApplier in project phoenix by apache.
the class RuleGeneratorTest method testSequentialDataSequence.
@Test
public void testSequentialDataSequence() throws Exception {
XMLConfigParser parser = new XMLConfigParser(matcherScenario);
DataModel model = parser.getDataModels().get(0);
WriteWorkload loader = new WriteWorkload(parser);
RulesApplier rulesApplier = loader.getRulesApplier();
Column targetColumn = null;
for (Column column : model.getDataMappingColumns()) {
DataSequence sequence = column.getDataSequence();
if (sequence == DataSequence.SEQUENTIAL) {
targetColumn = column;
break;
}
}
assertNotNull("Could not find a DataSequence.SEQENTIAL rule.", targetColumn);
assertMultiThreadedIncrementValue(targetColumn, rulesApplier);
}
use of org.apache.phoenix.pherf.rules.RulesApplier in project phoenix by apache.
the class RuleGeneratorTest method testValueListRule.
@Test
public void testValueListRule() throws Exception {
List<String> expectedValues = new ArrayList();
expectedValues.add("aAAyYhnNbBs9kWk");
expectedValues.add("bBByYhnNbBs9kWu");
expectedValues.add("cCCyYhnNbBs9kWr");
XMLConfigParser parser = new XMLConfigParser(matcherScenario);
WriteWorkload loader = new WriteWorkload(parser);
RulesApplier rulesApplier = loader.getRulesApplier();
Scenario scenario = parser.getScenarios().get(0);
Column simPhxCol = new Column();
simPhxCol.setName("PARENT_ID");
simPhxCol.setType(DataTypeMapping.CHAR);
// Run this 10 times gives a reasonable chance that all the values will appear at least once
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
DataValue value = rulesApplier.getDataForRule(scenario, simPhxCol);
assertTrue("Got a value not in the list for the rule. :" + value.getValue(), expectedValues.contains(value.getValue()));
}
}
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