framework_test.py 38 KB

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  1. from benchmark.fortune_html_parser import FortuneHTMLParser
  2. from setup.linux import setup_util
  3. from benchmark.test_types import *
  4. import importlib
  5. import os
  6. import subprocess
  7. import time
  8. import re
  9. from pprint import pprint
  10. import sys
  11. import traceback
  12. import json
  13. import logging
  14. import csv
  15. import shlex
  16. import math
  17. from collections import OrderedDict
  18. from threading import Thread
  19. from threading import Event
  20. from utils import header
  21. from datetime import datetime
  22. from datetime import timedelta
  23. class FrameworkTest:
  24. headers_template = "-H 'Host: localhost' -H '{accept}' -H 'Connection: keep-alive'"
  25. # Used for test types that require no pipelining or query string params.
  26. concurrency_template = """
  27. echo ""
  28. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  29. echo " Running Primer {name}"
  30. echo " {wrk} {headers} --latency -d 5 -c 8 --timeout 8 -t 8 \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}\""
  31. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  32. echo ""
  33. {wrk} {headers} --latency -d 5 -c 8 --timeout 8 -t 8 "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}"
  34. sleep 5
  35. echo ""
  36. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  37. echo " Running Warmup {name}"
  38. echo " {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}\""
  39. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  40. echo ""
  41. {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}"
  42. sleep 5
  43. echo ""
  44. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  45. echo " Synchronizing time"
  46. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  47. echo ""
  48. ntpdate -s pool.ntp.org
  49. for c in {levels}
  50. do
  51. echo ""
  52. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  53. echo " Concurrency: $c for {name}"
  54. echo " {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c $c --timeout $c -t $(($c>{max_threads}?{max_threads}:$c)) \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}\""
  55. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  56. echo ""
  57. STARTTIME=$(date +"%s")
  58. {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c $c --timeout $c -t "$(($c>{max_threads}?{max_threads}:$c))" http://{server_host}:{port}{url}
  59. echo "STARTTIME $STARTTIME"
  60. echo "ENDTIME $(date +"%s")"
  61. sleep 2
  62. done
  63. """
  64. # Used for test types that require pipelining.
  65. pipeline_template = """
  66. echo ""
  67. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  68. echo " Running Primer {name}"
  69. echo " {wrk} {headers} --latency -d 5 -c 8 --timeout 8 -t 8 \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}\""
  70. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  71. echo ""
  72. {wrk} {headers} --latency -d 5 -c 8 --timeout 8 -t 8 "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}"
  73. sleep 5
  74. echo ""
  75. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  76. echo " Running Warmup {name}"
  77. echo " {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}\""
  78. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  79. echo ""
  80. {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}"
  81. sleep 5
  82. echo ""
  83. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  84. echo " Synchronizing time"
  85. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  86. echo ""
  87. ntpdate -s pool.ntp.org
  88. for c in {levels}
  89. do
  90. echo ""
  91. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  92. echo " Concurrency: $c for {name}"
  93. echo " {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c $c --timeout $c -t $(($c>{max_threads}?{max_threads}:$c)) \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}\" -s ~/pipeline.lua -- {pipeline}"
  94. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  95. echo ""
  96. STARTTIME=$(date +"%s")
  97. {wrk} {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c $c --timeout $c -t "$(($c>{max_threads}?{max_threads}:$c))" http://{server_host}:{port}{url} -s ~/pipeline.lua -- {pipeline}
  98. echo "STARTTIME $STARTTIME"
  99. echo "ENDTIME $(date +"%s")"
  100. sleep 2
  101. done
  102. """
  103. # Used for test types that require a database -
  104. # These tests run at a static concurrency level and vary the size of
  105. # the query sent with each request
  106. query_template = """
  107. echo ""
  108. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  109. echo " Running Primer {name}"
  110. echo " wrk {headers} --latency -d 5 -c 8 --timeout 8 -t 8 \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}2\""
  111. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  112. echo ""
  113. wrk {headers} --latency -d 5 -c 8 --timeout 8 -t 8 "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}2"
  114. sleep 5
  115. echo ""
  116. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  117. echo " Running Warmup {name}"
  118. echo " wrk {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}2\""
  119. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  120. echo ""
  121. wrk {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}2"
  122. sleep 5
  123. echo ""
  124. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  125. echo " Synchronizing time"
  126. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  127. echo ""
  128. ntpdate -s pool.ntp.org
  129. for c in {levels}
  130. do
  131. echo ""
  132. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  133. echo " Queries: $c for {name}"
  134. echo " wrk {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} \"http://{server_host}:{port}{url}$c\""
  135. echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
  136. echo ""
  137. STARTTIME=$(date +"%s")
  138. wrk {headers} --latency -d {duration} -c {max_concurrency} --timeout {max_concurrency} -t {max_threads} "http://{server_host}:{port}{url}$c"
  139. echo "STARTTIME $STARTTIME"
  140. echo "ENDTIME $(date +"%s")"
  141. sleep 2
  142. done
  143. """
  144. ############################################################
  145. # start(benchmarker)
  146. # Start the test using it's setup file
  147. ############################################################
  148. def start(self, out, err):
  149. # Setup environment variables
  150. logDir = os.path.join(self.fwroot, self.benchmarker.latest_results_directory, 'logs', self.name.lower())
  151. bash_functions_path= os.path.join(self.fwroot, 'toolset/setup/linux/bash_functions.sh')
  152. setup_util.replace_environ(config='$FWROOT/config/benchmark_profile',
  153. command='''\
  154. export TROOT=%s && \
  155. export IROOT=%s && \
  156. export DBHOST=%s && \
  157. export LOGDIR=%s && \
  158. export MAX_THREADS=%s \
  159. ''' % (
  160. self.directory,
  161. self.install_root,
  162. self.database_host,
  163. logDir,
  164. self.benchmarker.threads))
  165. # Run the module start inside parent of TROOT
  166. # - we use the parent as a historical accident, a number of tests
  167. # refer to their TROOT maually still
  168. previousDir = os.getcwd()
  169. os.chdir(os.path.dirname(self.troot))
  170. logging.info("Running setup module start (cwd=%s)", self.directory)
  171. # Run the start script for the test as the "testrunner" user
  172. #
  173. # `sudo` - Switching user requires superuser privs
  174. # -u [username] The username
  175. # -E Preserves the current environment variables
  176. # -H Forces the home var (~) to be reset to the user specified
  177. # `stdbuf` - Disable buffering, send output to python ASAP
  178. # -o0 zero-sized buffer for stdout
  179. # -e0 zero-sized buffer for stderr
  180. # `bash` - Run the setup.sh script using bash
  181. # -e Force bash to exit on first error
  182. # -x Turn on bash tracing e.g. print commands before running
  183. #
  184. # Most servers do not output to stdout/stderr while serving
  185. # requests so there is no performance hit from disabling
  186. # output buffering. This disabling is necessary to
  187. # a) allow TFB to show output in real time and b) avoid loosing
  188. # output in the buffer when the testrunner processes are forcibly
  189. # killed
  190. #
  191. # See http://www.pixelbeat.org/programming/stdio_buffering/
  192. # See https://blogs.gnome.org/markmc/2013/06/04/async-io-and-python/
  193. # See http://eyalarubas.com/python-subproc-nonblock.html
  194. command = 'sudo -u %s -E -H stdbuf -o0 -e0 bash -exc "source %s && source %s.sh"' % (
  195. self.benchmarker.runner_user,
  196. bash_functions_path,
  197. os.path.join(self.troot, self.setup_file))
  198. debug_command = '''\
  199. export FWROOT=%s && \\
  200. export TROOT=%s && \\
  201. export IROOT=%s && \\
  202. export DBHOST=%s && \\
  203. export LOGDIR=%s && \\
  204. export MAX_THREADS=%s && \\
  205. cd %s && \\
  206. %s''' % (self.fwroot,
  207. self.directory,
  208. self.install_root,
  209. self.database_host,
  210. logDir,
  211. self.benchmarker.threads,
  212. self.directory,
  213. command)
  214. logging.info("To run %s manually, copy/paste this:\n%s", self.name, debug_command)
  215. def tee_output(prefix, line):
  216. # Needs to be one atomic write
  217. # Explicitly use UTF-8 as it's the most common framework output
  218. # TODO improve encoding handling
  219. line = prefix.encode('utf-8') + line
  220. # Log to current terminal
  221. sys.stdout.write(line)
  222. sys.stdout.flush()
  223. # logging.error("".join([prefix, line]))
  224. out.write(line)
  225. out.flush()
  226. # Start the setup.sh command
  227. p = subprocess.Popen(command, cwd=self.directory,
  228. shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
  229. stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
  230. nbsr = setup_util.NonBlockingStreamReader(p.stdout,
  231. "%s: %s.sh and framework processes have terminated" % (self.name, self.setup_file))
  232. # Set a limit on total execution time of setup.sh
  233. timeout = datetime.now() + timedelta(minutes = 30)
  234. time_remaining = timeout - datetime.now()
  235. # Need to print to stdout once every 10 minutes or Travis-CI will abort
  236. travis_timeout = datetime.now() + timedelta(minutes = 5)
  237. # Flush output until setup.sh work is finished. This is
  238. # either a) when setup.sh exits b) when the port is bound
  239. # c) when we run out of time. Note that 'finished' doesn't
  240. # guarantee setup.sh process is dead - the OS may choose to make
  241. # setup.sh a zombie process if it still has living children
  242. #
  243. # Note: child processes forked (using &) will remain alive
  244. # after setup.sh has exited. The will have inherited the
  245. # stdout/stderr descriptors and will be directing their
  246. # output to the pipes.
  247. #
  248. prefix = "Setup %s: " % self.name
  249. while not (p.poll()
  250. or self.benchmarker.is_port_bound(self.port)
  251. or time_remaining.total_seconds() < 0):
  252. # The conditions above are slow to check, so
  253. # we will delay output substantially if we only
  254. # print one line per condition check.
  255. # Adding a tight loop here mitigates the effect,
  256. # ensuring that most of the output directly from
  257. # setup.sh is sent to tee_output before the outer
  258. # loop exits and prints things like "setup.sh exited"
  259. #
  260. for i in xrange(10):
  261. try:
  262. line = nbsr.readline(0.05)
  263. if line:
  264. tee_output(prefix, line)
  265. # Reset Travis-CI timer
  266. travis_timeout = datetime.now() + timedelta(minutes = 5)
  267. except setup_util.EndOfStream:
  268. tee_output(prefix, "Setup has terminated\n")
  269. break
  270. time_remaining = timeout - datetime.now()
  271. if (travis_timeout - datetime.now()).total_seconds() < 0:
  272. sys.stdout.write(prefix + 'Printing so Travis-CI does not time out\n')
  273. sys.stdout.flush()
  274. travis_timeout = datetime.now() + timedelta(minutes = 5)
  275. # Did we time out?
  276. if time_remaining.total_seconds() < 0:
  277. tee_output(prefix, "%s.sh timed out!! Aborting...\n" % self.setup_file)
  278. p.kill()
  279. return 1
  280. # What's our return code?
  281. # If setup.sh has terminated, use that code
  282. # Otherwise, detect if the port was bound
  283. retcode = (p.poll() or 0 if self.benchmarker.is_port_bound(self.port) else 1)
  284. if p.poll():
  285. tee_output(prefix, "%s.sh process exited naturally with %s\n" % (self.setup_file, p.poll()))
  286. elif self.benchmarker.is_port_bound(self.port):
  287. tee_output(prefix, "Bound port detected on %s\n" % self.port)
  288. # Before we return control to the benchmarker, spin up a
  289. # thread to keep an eye on the pipes in case the running
  290. # framework uses stdout/stderr. Once all processes accessing
  291. # the subprocess.PIPEs are dead, this thread will terminate.
  292. # Use a different prefix to indicate this is the framework
  293. # speaking
  294. prefix = "Server %s: " % self.name
  295. def watch_child_pipes(nbsr, prefix):
  296. while True:
  297. try:
  298. line = nbsr.readline(60)
  299. if line:
  300. tee_output(prefix, line)
  301. except setup_util.EndOfStream:
  302. tee_output(prefix, "Framework processes have terminated\n")
  303. return
  304. watch_thread = Thread(target = watch_child_pipes,
  305. args = (nbsr, prefix))
  306. watch_thread.daemon = True
  307. watch_thread.start()
  308. logging.info("Executed %s.sh, returning %s", self.setup_file, retcode)
  309. os.chdir(previousDir)
  310. return retcode
  311. ############################################################
  312. # End start
  313. ############################################################
  314. ############################################################
  315. # verify_urls
  316. # Verifys each of the URLs for this test. THis will sinply
  317. # curl the URL and check for it's return status.
  318. # For each url, a flag will be set on this object for whether
  319. # or not it passed
  320. # Returns True if all verifications succeeded
  321. ############################################################
  322. def verify_urls(self, out, err):
  323. result = True
  324. def verify_type(test_type):
  325. test = self.runTests[test_type]
  326. test.setup_out_err(out, err)
  327. out.write(header("VERIFYING %s" % test_type.upper()))
  328. base_url = "http://%s:%s" % (self.benchmarker.server_host, self.port)
  329. try:
  330. results = test.verify(base_url)
  331. except Exception as e:
  332. results = [('fail',"""Caused Exception in TFB
  333. This almost certainly means your return value is incorrect,
  334. but also that you have found a bug. Please submit an issue
  335. including this message: %s\n%s""" % (e, traceback.format_exc()),
  336. base_url)]
  337. logging.warning("Verifying test %s for %s caused an exception: %s", test_type, self.name, e)
  338. traceback.format_exc()
  339. test.failed = any(result is 'fail' for (result, reason, url) in results)
  340. test.warned = any(result is 'warn' for (result, reason, url) in results)
  341. test.passed = all(result is 'pass' for (result, reason, url) in results)
  342. def output_result(result, reason, url):
  343. out.write(" %s for %s\n" % (result.upper(), url))
  344. print " %s for %s" % (result.upper(), url)
  345. if reason is not None and len(reason) != 0:
  346. for line in reason.splitlines():
  347. out.write(" " + line + '\n')
  348. print " " + line
  349. [output_result(r1,r2,url) for (r1, r2, url) in results]
  350. if test.failed:
  351. self.benchmarker.report_verify_results(self, test_type, 'fail')
  352. elif test.warned:
  353. self.benchmarker.report_verify_results(self, test_type, 'warn')
  354. elif test.passed:
  355. self.benchmarker.report_verify_results(self, test_type, 'pass')
  356. else:
  357. raise Exception("Unknown error - test did not pass,warn,or fail")
  358. result = True
  359. for test_type in self.runTests:
  360. verify_type(test_type)
  361. if self.runTests[test_type].failed:
  362. result = False
  363. return result
  364. ############################################################
  365. # End verify_urls
  366. ############################################################
  367. ############################################################
  368. # benchmark
  369. # Runs the benchmark for each type of test that it implements
  370. # JSON/DB/Query.
  371. ############################################################
  372. def benchmark(self, out, err):
  373. def benchmark_type(test_type):
  374. out.write("BENCHMARKING %s ... " % test_type.upper())
  375. test = self.runTests[test_type]
  376. test.setup_out_err(out, err)
  377. output_file = self.benchmarker.output_file(self.name, test_type)
  378. if not os.path.exists(output_file):
  379. # Open to create the empty file
  380. with open(output_file, 'w'):
  381. pass
  382. if not test.failed:
  383. if test_type == 'plaintext': # One special case
  384. remote_script = self.__generate_pipeline_script(test.get_url(), self.port, test.accept_header)
  385. elif test_type == 'query' or test_type == 'update':
  386. remote_script = self.__generate_query_script(test.get_url(), self.port, test.accept_header)
  387. else:
  388. remote_script = self.__generate_concurrency_script(test.get_url(), self.port, test.accept_header)
  389. # Begin resource usage metrics collection
  390. self.__begin_logging(test_type)
  391. # Run the benchmark
  392. with open(output_file, 'w') as raw_file:
  393. p = subprocess.Popen(self.benchmarker.client_ssh_string.split(" "), stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=raw_file, stderr=err)
  394. p.communicate(remote_script)
  395. err.flush()
  396. # End resource usage metrics collection
  397. self.__end_logging()
  398. results = self.__parse_test(test_type)
  399. print "Benchmark results:"
  400. pprint(results)
  401. self.benchmarker.report_benchmark_results(framework=self, test=test_type, results=results['results'])
  402. out.write( "Complete\n" )
  403. out.flush()
  404. for test_type in self.runTests:
  405. benchmark_type(test_type)
  406. ############################################################
  407. # End benchmark
  408. ############################################################
  409. ############################################################
  410. # parse_all
  411. # Method meant to be run for a given timestamp
  412. ############################################################
  413. def parse_all(self):
  414. for test_type in self.runTests:
  415. if os.path.exists(self.benchmarker.get_output_file(self.name, test_type)):
  416. results = self.__parse_test(test_type)
  417. self.benchmarker.report_benchmark_results(framework=self, test=test_type, results=results['results'])
  418. ##########################################################################################
  419. # Private Methods
  420. ##########################################################################################
  421. ############################################################
  422. # __parse_test(test_type)
  423. ############################################################
  424. def __parse_test(self, test_type):
  425. try:
  426. results = dict()
  427. results['results'] = []
  428. stats = []
  429. if os.path.exists(self.benchmarker.get_output_file(self.name, test_type)):
  430. with open(self.benchmarker.output_file(self.name, test_type)) as raw_data:
  431. is_warmup = True
  432. rawData = None
  433. for line in raw_data:
  434. if "Queries:" in line or "Concurrency:" in line:
  435. is_warmup = False
  436. rawData = None
  437. continue
  438. if "Warmup" in line or "Primer" in line:
  439. is_warmup = True
  440. continue
  441. if not is_warmup:
  442. if rawData == None:
  443. rawData = dict()
  444. results['results'].append(rawData)
  445. #if "Requests/sec:" in line:
  446. # m = re.search("Requests/sec:\s+([0-9]+)", line)
  447. # rawData['reportedResults'] = m.group(1)
  448. # search for weighttp data such as succeeded and failed.
  449. if "Latency" in line:
  450. m = re.findall("([0-9]+\.*[0-9]*[us|ms|s|m|%]+)", line)
  451. if len(m) == 4:
  452. rawData['latencyAvg'] = m[0]
  453. rawData['latencyStdev'] = m[1]
  454. rawData['latencyMax'] = m[2]
  455. # rawData['latencyStdevPercent'] = m[3]
  456. #if "Req/Sec" in line:
  457. # m = re.findall("([0-9]+\.*[0-9]*[k|%]*)", line)
  458. # if len(m) == 4:
  459. # rawData['requestsAvg'] = m[0]
  460. # rawData['requestsStdev'] = m[1]
  461. # rawData['requestsMax'] = m[2]
  462. # rawData['requestsStdevPercent'] = m[3]
  463. #if "requests in" in line:
  464. # m = re.search("requests in ([0-9]+\.*[0-9]*[ms|s|m|h]+)", line)
  465. # if m != None:
  466. # # parse out the raw time, which may be in minutes or seconds
  467. # raw_time = m.group(1)
  468. # if "ms" in raw_time:
  469. # rawData['total_time'] = float(raw_time[:len(raw_time)-2]) / 1000.0
  470. # elif "s" in raw_time:
  471. # rawData['total_time'] = float(raw_time[:len(raw_time)-1])
  472. # elif "m" in raw_time:
  473. # rawData['total_time'] = float(raw_time[:len(raw_time)-1]) * 60.0
  474. # elif "h" in raw_time:
  475. # rawData['total_time'] = float(raw_time[:len(raw_time)-1]) * 3600.0
  476. if "requests in" in line:
  477. m = re.search("([0-9]+) requests in", line)
  478. if m != None:
  479. rawData['totalRequests'] = int(m.group(1))
  480. if "Socket errors" in line:
  481. if "connect" in line:
  482. m = re.search("connect ([0-9]+)", line)
  483. rawData['connect'] = int(m.group(1))
  484. if "read" in line:
  485. m = re.search("read ([0-9]+)", line)
  486. rawData['read'] = int(m.group(1))
  487. if "write" in line:
  488. m = re.search("write ([0-9]+)", line)
  489. rawData['write'] = int(m.group(1))
  490. if "timeout" in line:
  491. m = re.search("timeout ([0-9]+)", line)
  492. rawData['timeout'] = int(m.group(1))
  493. if "Non-2xx" in line:
  494. m = re.search("Non-2xx or 3xx responses: ([0-9]+)", line)
  495. if m != None:
  496. rawData['5xx'] = int(m.group(1))
  497. if "STARTTIME" in line:
  498. m = re.search("[0-9]+", line)
  499. rawData["startTime"] = int(m.group(0))
  500. if "ENDTIME" in line:
  501. m = re.search("[0-9]+", line)
  502. rawData["endTime"] = int(m.group(0))
  503. test_stats = self.__parse_stats(test_type, rawData["startTime"], rawData["endTime"], 1)
  504. # rawData["averageStats"] = self.__calculate_average_stats(test_stats)
  505. stats.append(test_stats)
  506. with open(self.benchmarker.stats_file(self.name, test_type) + ".json", "w") as stats_file:
  507. json.dump(stats, stats_file, indent=2)
  508. return results
  509. except IOError:
  510. return None
  511. ############################################################
  512. # End benchmark
  513. ############################################################
  514. ############################################################
  515. # __generate_concurrency_script(url, port)
  516. # Generates the string containing the bash script that will
  517. # be run on the client to benchmark a single test. This
  518. # specifically works for the variable concurrency tests (JSON
  519. # and DB)
  520. ############################################################
  521. def __generate_concurrency_script(self, url, port, accept_header, wrk_command="wrk"):
  522. headers = self.headers_template.format(accept=accept_header)
  523. return self.concurrency_template.format(max_concurrency=max(self.benchmarker.concurrency_levels),
  524. max_threads=self.benchmarker.threads, name=self.name, duration=self.benchmarker.duration,
  525. levels=" ".join("{}".format(item) for item in self.benchmarker.concurrency_levels),
  526. server_host=self.benchmarker.server_host, port=port, url=url, headers=headers, wrk=wrk_command)
  527. ############################################################
  528. # __generate_pipeline_script(url, port)
  529. # Generates the string containing the bash script that will
  530. # be run on the client to benchmark a single pipeline test.
  531. ############################################################
  532. def __generate_pipeline_script(self, url, port, accept_header, wrk_command="wrk"):
  533. headers = self.headers_template.format(accept=accept_header)
  534. return self.pipeline_template.format(max_concurrency=16384,
  535. max_threads=self.benchmarker.threads, name=self.name, duration=self.benchmarker.duration,
  536. levels=" ".join("{}".format(item) for item in [256,1024,4096,16384]),
  537. server_host=self.benchmarker.server_host, port=port, url=url, headers=headers, wrk=wrk_command,
  538. pipeline=16)
  539. ############################################################
  540. # __generate_query_script(url, port)
  541. # Generates the string containing the bash script that will
  542. # be run on the client to benchmark a single test. This
  543. # specifically works for the variable query tests (Query)
  544. ############################################################
  545. def __generate_query_script(self, url, port, accept_header):
  546. headers = self.headers_template.format(accept=accept_header)
  547. return self.query_template.format(max_concurrency=max(self.benchmarker.concurrency_levels),
  548. max_threads=self.benchmarker.threads, name=self.name, duration=self.benchmarker.duration,
  549. levels=" ".join("{}".format(item) for item in self.benchmarker.query_levels),
  550. server_host=self.benchmarker.server_host, port=port, url=url, headers=headers)
  551. ############################################################
  552. # Returns True if any test type this this framework test will use a DB
  553. ############################################################
  554. def requires_database(self):
  555. '''Returns True/False if this test requires a database'''
  556. return any(tobj.requires_db for (ttype,tobj) in self.runTests.iteritems())
  557. ############################################################
  558. # __begin_logging
  559. # Starts a thread to monitor the resource usage, to be synced with the client's time
  560. # TODO: MySQL and InnoDB are possible. Figure out how to implement them.
  561. ############################################################
  562. def __begin_logging(self, test_type):
  563. output_file = "{file_name}".format(file_name=self.benchmarker.get_stats_file(self.name, test_type))
  564. dstat_string = "dstat -afilmprsT --aio --fs --ipc --lock --raw --socket --tcp \
  565. --raw --socket --tcp --udp --unix --vm --disk-util \
  566. --rpc --rpcd --output {output_file}".format(output_file=output_file)
  567. cmd = shlex.split(dstat_string)
  568. dev_null = open(os.devnull, "w")
  569. self.subprocess_handle = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=dev_null)
  570. ##############################################################
  571. # Begin __end_logging
  572. # Stops the logger thread and blocks until shutdown is complete.
  573. ##############################################################
  574. def __end_logging(self):
  575. self.subprocess_handle.terminate()
  576. self.subprocess_handle.communicate()
  577. ##############################################################
  578. # Begin __parse_stats
  579. # For each test type, process all the statistics, and return a multi-layered dictionary
  580. # that has a structure as follows:
  581. # (timestamp)
  582. # | (main header) - group that the stat is in
  583. # | | (sub header) - title of the stat
  584. # | | | (stat) - the stat itself, usually a floating point number
  585. ##############################################################
  586. def __parse_stats(self, test_type, start_time, end_time, interval):
  587. stats_dict = dict()
  588. stats_file = self.benchmarker.stats_file(self.name, test_type)
  589. with open(stats_file) as stats:
  590. while(stats.next() != "\n"): # dstat doesn't output a completely compliant CSV file - we need to strip the header
  591. pass
  592. stats_reader = csv.reader(stats)
  593. main_header = stats_reader.next()
  594. sub_header = stats_reader.next()
  595. time_row = sub_header.index("epoch")
  596. int_counter = 0
  597. for row in stats_reader:
  598. time = float(row[time_row])
  599. int_counter+=1
  600. if time < start_time:
  601. continue
  602. elif time > end_time:
  603. return stats_dict
  604. if int_counter % interval != 0:
  605. continue
  606. row_dict = dict()
  607. for nextheader in main_header:
  608. if nextheader != "":
  609. row_dict[nextheader] = dict()
  610. header = ""
  611. for item_num, column in enumerate(row):
  612. if(len(main_header[item_num]) != 0):
  613. header = main_header[item_num]
  614. row_dict[header][sub_header[item_num]] = float(column) # all the stats are numbers, so we want to make sure that they stay that way in json
  615. stats_dict[time] = row_dict
  616. return stats_dict
  617. ##############################################################
  618. # End __parse_stats
  619. ##############################################################
  620. def __getattr__(self, name):
  621. """For backwards compatibility, we used to pass benchmarker
  622. as the argument to the setup.sh files"""
  623. try:
  624. x = getattr(self.benchmarker, name)
  625. except AttributeError:
  626. print "AttributeError: %s not a member of FrameworkTest or Benchmarker" % name
  627. print "This is probably a bug"
  628. raise
  629. return x
  630. ##############################################################
  631. # Begin __calculate_average_stats
  632. # We have a large amount of raw data for the statistics that
  633. # may be useful for the stats nerds, but most people care about
  634. # a couple of numbers. For now, we're only going to supply:
  635. # * Average CPU
  636. # * Average Memory
  637. # * Total network use
  638. # * Total disk use
  639. # More may be added in the future. If they are, please update
  640. # the above list.
  641. # Note: raw_stats is directly from the __parse_stats method.
  642. # Recall that this consists of a dictionary of timestamps,
  643. # each of which contain a dictionary of stat categories which
  644. # contain a dictionary of stats
  645. ##############################################################
  646. def __calculate_average_stats(self, raw_stats):
  647. raw_stat_collection = dict()
  648. for timestamp, time_dict in raw_stats.items():
  649. for main_header, sub_headers in time_dict.items():
  650. item_to_append = None
  651. if 'cpu' in main_header:
  652. # We want to take the idl stat and subtract it from 100
  653. # to get the time that the CPU is NOT idle.
  654. item_to_append = sub_headers['idl'] - 100.0
  655. elif main_header == 'memory usage':
  656. item_to_append = sub_headers['used']
  657. elif 'net' in main_header:
  658. # Network stats have two parts - recieve and send. We'll use a tuple of
  659. # style (recieve, send)
  660. item_to_append = (sub_headers['recv'], sub_headers['send'])
  661. elif 'dsk' or 'io' in main_header:
  662. # Similar for network, except our tuple looks like (read, write)
  663. item_to_append = (sub_headers['read'], sub_headers['writ'])
  664. if item_to_append is not None:
  665. if main_header not in raw_stat_collection:
  666. raw_stat_collection[main_header] = list()
  667. raw_stat_collection[main_header].append(item_to_append)
  668. # Simple function to determine human readable size
  669. # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1094841/reusable-library-to-get-human-readable-version-of-file-size
  670. def sizeof_fmt(num):
  671. # We'll assume that any number we get is convertable to a float, just in case
  672. num = float(num)
  673. for x in ['bytes','KB','MB','GB']:
  674. if num < 1024.0 and num > -1024.0:
  675. return "%3.1f%s" % (num, x)
  676. num /= 1024.0
  677. return "%3.1f%s" % (num, 'TB')
  678. # Now we have our raw stats in a readable format - we need to format it for display
  679. # We need a floating point sum, so the built in sum doesn't cut it
  680. display_stat_collection = dict()
  681. for header, values in raw_stat_collection.items():
  682. display_stat = None
  683. if 'cpu' in header:
  684. display_stat = sizeof_fmt(math.fsum(values) / len(values))
  685. elif main_header == 'memory usage':
  686. display_stat = sizeof_fmt(math.fsum(values) / len(values))
  687. elif 'net' in main_header:
  688. receive, send = zip(*values) # unzip
  689. display_stat = {'receive': sizeof_fmt(math.fsum(receive)), 'send': sizeof_fmt(math.fsum(send))}
  690. else: # if 'dsk' or 'io' in header:
  691. read, write = zip(*values) # unzip
  692. display_stat = {'read': sizeof_fmt(math.fsum(read)), 'write': sizeof_fmt(math.fsum(write))}
  693. display_stat_collection[header] = display_stat
  694. return display_stat
  695. ###########################################################################################
  696. # End __calculate_average_stats
  697. #########################################################################################
  698. ##########################################################################################
  699. # Constructor
  700. ##########################################################################################
  701. def __init__(self, name, directory, benchmarker, runTests, args):
  702. self.name = name
  703. self.directory = directory
  704. self.benchmarker = benchmarker
  705. self.runTests = runTests
  706. self.fwroot = benchmarker.fwroot
  707. self.approach = ""
  708. self.classification = ""
  709. self.database = ""
  710. self.framework = ""
  711. self.language = ""
  712. self.orm = ""
  713. self.platform = ""
  714. self.webserver = ""
  715. self.os = ""
  716. self.database_os = ""
  717. self.display_name = ""
  718. self.notes = ""
  719. self.versus = ""
  720. # setup logging
  721. logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr, level=logging.INFO)
  722. self.install_root="%s/%s" % (self.fwroot, "installs")
  723. if benchmarker.install_strategy is 'pertest':
  724. self.install_root="%s/pertest/%s" % (self.install_root, name)
  725. # Used in setup.sh scripts for consistency with
  726. # the bash environment variables
  727. self.troot = self.directory
  728. self.iroot = self.install_root
  729. self.__dict__.update(args)
  730. ############################################################
  731. # End __init__
  732. ############################################################
  733. ############################################################
  734. # End FrameworkTest
  735. ############################################################
  736. ##########################################################################################
  737. # Static methods
  738. ##########################################################################################
  739. ##############################################################
  740. # parse_config(config, directory, benchmarker)
  741. # parses a config file and returns a list of FrameworkTest
  742. # objects based on that config file.
  743. ##############################################################
  744. def parse_config(config, directory, benchmarker):
  745. tests = []
  746. # This sort ordering is set up specifically to return the length
  747. # of the test name. There were SO many problems involved with
  748. # 'plaintext' being run first (rather, just not last) that we
  749. # needed to ensure that it was run last for every framework.
  750. def testOrder(type_name):
  751. return len(type_name)
  752. # The config object can specify multiple tests
  753. # Loop over them and parse each into a FrameworkTest
  754. for test in config['tests']:
  755. names = [name for (name,keys) in test.iteritems()]
  756. if "default" not in names:
  757. logging.warn("Framework %s does not define a default test in benchmark_config.json", config['framework'])
  758. for test_name, test_keys in test.iteritems():
  759. # Prefix all test names with framework except 'default' test
  760. if test_name == 'default':
  761. test_name = config['framework']
  762. else:
  763. test_name = "%s-%s" % (config['framework'], test_name)
  764. # Ensure FrameworkTest.framework is available
  765. if not test_keys['framework']:
  766. test_keys['framework'] = config['framework']
  767. #if test_keys['framework'].lower() != config['framework'].lower():
  768. # print Exception("benchmark_config.json for test %s is invalid - test framework '%s' must match benchmark_config.json framework '%s'" %
  769. # (test_name, test_keys['framework'], config['framework']))
  770. # Confirm required keys are present
  771. # TODO have a TechEmpower person confirm this list - I don't know what the website requires....
  772. required = ['language','webserver','classification','database','approach','orm','framework','os','database_os']
  773. if not all (key in test_keys for key in required):
  774. raise Exception("benchmark_config.json for test %s is invalid - missing required keys" % test_name)
  775. # Map test type to a parsed FrameworkTestType object
  776. runTests = dict()
  777. for type_name, type_obj in benchmarker.types.iteritems():
  778. try:
  779. runTests[type_name] = type_obj.copy().parse(test_keys)
  780. except AttributeError as ae:
  781. # This is quite common - most tests don't support all types
  782. # Quitely log it and move on (debug logging is on in travis and this causes
  783. # ~1500 lines of debug, so I'm totally ignoring it for now
  784. # logging.debug("Missing arguments for test type %s for framework test %s", type_name, test_name)
  785. pass
  786. # We need to sort by test_type to run
  787. sortedTestKeys = sorted(runTests.keys(), key=testOrder)
  788. sortedRunTests = OrderedDict()
  789. for sortedTestKey in sortedTestKeys:
  790. sortedRunTests[sortedTestKey] = runTests[sortedTestKey]
  791. # By passing the entire set of keys, each FrameworkTest will have a member for each key
  792. tests.append(FrameworkTest(test_name, directory, benchmarker, sortedRunTests, test_keys))
  793. return tests
  794. ##############################################################
  795. # End parse_config
  796. ##############################################################