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r1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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r1271 # Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
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r1 #
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
"""
Module to test the performance of pull, push and clone operations.
It works by replaying a group of commits to the repo.
"""
import argparse
import collections
import ConfigParser
import functools
import itertools
import os
import pprint
import shutil
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r1 import sys
import time
import api
def mean(container):
"""Return the mean of the container."""
if not container:
return -1.0
return sum(container) / len(container)
def keep_cwd(f):
"""Decorator that keeps track of the starting working directory."""
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapped_f(*args, **kwargs):
cur_dir = os.getcwd()
try:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
os.chdir(cur_dir)
return wrapped_f
def timed(f):
"""Decorator that returns the time it took to execute the function."""
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapped_f(*args, **kwargs):
start_time = time.time()
try:
f(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
return time.time() - start_time
return wrapped_f
def execute(*popenargs, **kwargs):
"""Extension of subprocess.check_output to support writing to stdin."""
input = kwargs.pop('stdin', None)
stdin = None
if input:
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r1 #if 'stderr' not in kwargs:
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r1 if 'stdout' in kwargs:
raise ValueError('stdout argument not allowed, it will be overridden.')
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r1007 process = subprocess32.Popen(stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess32.PIPE,
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r1 *popenargs, **kwargs)
output, error = process.communicate(input=input)
retcode = process.poll()
if retcode:
cmd = kwargs.get("args")
if cmd is None:
cmd = popenargs[0]
print cmd, output, error
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r1 return output
def get_repo_name(repo_url):
"""Extract the repo name from its url."""
repo_url = repo_url.rstrip('/')
return repo_url.split('/')[-1].split('.')[0]
class TestPerformanceBase(object):
def __init__(self, base_dir, repo_url, n_commits, max_commits,
skip_commits):
self.repo_url = repo_url
self.repo_name = get_repo_name(self.repo_url)
self.upstream_repo_name = '%s_upstream' % self.repo_name
self.base_dir = os.path.abspath(base_dir)
self.n_commits = n_commits
self.max_commits = max_commits
self.skip_commits = skip_commits
self.push_times = []
self.pull_times = []
self.empty_pull_times = []
self.clone_time = -1.0
self.last_commit = None
self.cloned_repo = ''
self.pull_repo = ''
self.orig_repo = ''
def run(self):
try:
self.test()
except Exception as error:
print error
finally:
self.cleanup()
print 'Clone time :', self.clone_time
print 'Push time :', mean(self.push_times)
print 'Pull time :', mean(self.pull_times)
print 'Empty pull time:', mean(self.empty_pull_times)
return {
'clone': self.clone_time,
'push': mean(self.push_times),
'pull': mean(self.pull_times),
'empty_pull': mean(self.empty_pull_times),
}
@keep_cwd
def test(self):
os.chdir(self.base_dir)
self.orig_repo = os.path.join(self.base_dir, self.repo_name)
if not os.path.exists(self.orig_repo):
self.clone_repo(self.repo_url, default_only=True)
upstream_url = self.create_repo(self.upstream_repo_name, self.repo_type)
self.add_remote(self.orig_repo, upstream_url)
self.pull_repo = os.path.join(self.base_dir, '%s_pull' % self.repo_name)
self.clone_repo(upstream_url, self.pull_repo)
commits = self.get_commits(self.orig_repo)
self.last_commit = commits[-1]
if self.skip_commits:
self.push(
self.orig_repo, commits[self.skip_commits - 1], 'upstream')
commits = commits[self.skip_commits:self.max_commits]
print 'Working with %d commits' % len(commits)
for i in xrange(self.n_commits - 1, len(commits), self.n_commits):
commit = commits[i]
print 'Processing commit %s (%d)' % (commit, i + 1)
self.push_times.append(
self.push(self.orig_repo, commit, 'upstream'))
self.check_remote_last_commit_is(commit, upstream_url)
self.pull_times.append(self.pull(self.pull_repo))
self.check_local_last_commit_is(commit, self.pull_repo)
self.empty_pull_times.append(self.pull(self.pull_repo))
self.cloned_repo = os.path.join(self.base_dir,
'%s_clone' % self.repo_name)
self.clone_time = self.clone_repo(upstream_url, self.cloned_repo)
def cleanup(self):
try:
self.delete_repo(self.upstream_repo_name)
except api.ApiError:
# Continue in case we could not delete the repo. Maybe we did not
# create it in the first place.
pass
shutil.rmtree(self.pull_repo, ignore_errors=True)
shutil.rmtree(self.cloned_repo, ignore_errors=True)
if os.path.exists(self.orig_repo):
self.remove_remote(self.orig_repo)
class RhodeCodeMixin(object):
"""Mixin providing the methods to create and delete repos in RhodeCode."""
def __init__(self, api_key):
self.api = api.RCApi(api_key=api_key)
def create_repo(self, repo_name, repo_type):
return self.api.create_repo(repo_name, repo_type,
'Repo for perfomance testing')
def delete_repo(self, repo_name):
return self.api.delete_repo(repo_name)
class GitMixin(object):
"""Mixin providing the git operations."""
@timed
def clone_repo(self, repo_url, destination=None, default_only=False):
args = ['git', 'clone']
if default_only:
args.extend(['--branch', 'master', '--single-branch'])
args.append(repo_url)
if destination:
args.append(destination)
execute(args)
@keep_cwd
def add_remote(self, repo, remote_url, remote_name='upstream'):
self.remove_remote(repo, remote_name)
os.chdir(repo)
execute(['git', 'remote', 'add', remote_name, remote_url])
@keep_cwd
def remove_remote(self, repo, remote_name='upstream'):
os.chdir(repo)
remotes = execute(['git', 'remote']).split('\n')
if remote_name in remotes:
execute(['git', 'remote', 'remove', remote_name])
@keep_cwd
def get_commits(self, repo, branch='master'):
os.chdir(repo)
commits_list = execute(
['git', 'log', '--first-parent', branch, '--pretty=%H'])
return commits_list.strip().split('\n')[::-1]
@timed
def push(self, repo, commit, remote_name=None):
os.chdir(repo)
try:
execute(['git', 'reset', '--soft', commit])
args = ['git', 'push']
if remote_name:
args.append(remote_name)
execute(args)
finally:
execute(['git', 'reset', '--soft', 'HEAD@{1}'])
@timed
def pull(self, repo):
os.chdir(repo)
execute(['git', 'pull'])
def _remote_last_commit(self, repo_url):
output = execute(['git', 'ls-remote', repo_url, 'HEAD'])
return output.split()[0]
def check_remote_last_commit_is(self, commit, repo_url):
last_remote_commit = self._remote_last_commit(repo_url)
if last_remote_commit != commit:
raise Exception('Push did not work, expected commit %s but got %s' %
(commit, last_remote_commit))
@keep_cwd
def _local_last_commit(self, repo):
os.chdir(repo)
return execute(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD']).strip()
def check_local_last_commit_is(self, commit, repo):
last_local_commit = self._local_last_commit(repo)
if last_local_commit != commit:
raise Exception('Pull did not work, expected commit %s but got %s' %
(commit, last_local_commit))
class HgMixin(object):
"""Mixin providing the mercurial operations."""
@timed
def clone_repo(self, repo_url, destination=None, default_only=False):
args = ['hg', 'clone']
if default_only:
args.extend(['--branch', 'default'])
args.append(repo_url)
if destination:
args.append(destination)
execute(args)
@keep_cwd
def add_remote(self, repo, remote_url, remote_name='upstream'):
self.remove_remote(repo, remote_name)
os.chdir(repo)
hgrc = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
hgrc.read('.hg/hgrc')
hgrc.set('paths', remote_name, remote_url)
with open('.hg/hgrc', 'w') as f:
hgrc.write(f)
@keep_cwd
def remove_remote(self, repo, remote_name='upstream'):
os.chdir(repo)
hgrc = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
hgrc.read('.hg/hgrc')
hgrc.remove_option('paths', remote_name)
with open('.hg/hgrc', 'w') as f:
hgrc.write(f)
@keep_cwd
def get_commits(self, repo, branch='default'):
os.chdir(repo)
# See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15376649/is-there-a-mercurial-equivalent-to-git-log-first-parent
commits_list = execute(['hg', 'log', '--branch', branch, '--template',
'{node}\n', '--follow-first'])
return commits_list.strip().split('\n')[::-1]
@timed
def push(self, repo, commit, remote_name=None):
os.chdir(repo)
args = ['hg', 'push', '--rev', commit, '--new-branch']
if remote_name:
args.append(remote_name)
execute(args)
@timed
def pull(self, repo):
os.chdir(repo)
execute(['hg', '--config', 'alias.pull=pull', 'pull', '-u'])
def _remote_last_commit(self, repo_url):
return execute(['hg', 'identify', repo_url])[:12]
def check_remote_last_commit_is(self, commit, repo_url):
last_remote_commit = self._remote_last_commit(repo_url)
if not commit.startswith(last_remote_commit):
raise Exception('Push did not work, expected commit %s but got %s' %
(commit, last_remote_commit))
@keep_cwd
def _local_last_commit(self, repo):
os.chdir(repo)
return execute(['hg', 'identify'])[:12]
def check_local_last_commit_is(self, commit, repo):
last_local_commit = self._local_last_commit(repo)
if not commit.startswith(last_local_commit):
raise Exception('Pull did not work, expected commit %s but got %s' %
(commit, last_local_commit))
class GitTestPerformance(GitMixin, RhodeCodeMixin, TestPerformanceBase):
def __init__(self, base_dir, repo_url, n_commits, max_commits, skip_commits,
api_key):
TestPerformanceBase.__init__(self, base_dir, repo_url, n_commits,
max_commits, skip_commits)
RhodeCodeMixin.__init__(self, api_key)
self.repo_type = 'git'
class HgTestPerformance(HgMixin, RhodeCodeMixin, TestPerformanceBase):
def __init__(self, base_dir, repo_url, n_commits, max_commits, skip_commits,
api_key):
TestPerformanceBase.__init__(self, base_dir, repo_url, n_commits,
max_commits, skip_commits)
RhodeCodeMixin.__init__(self, api_key)
self.repo_type = 'hg'
def get_test(base_dir, repo_url, repo_type, step, max_commits, skip_commits,
api_key):
max_commits = min(10 * step,
int((max_commits - skip_commits) / step) * step)
max_commits += skip_commits
if repo_type == 'git':
return GitTestPerformance(
base_dir, repo_url, step, max_commits, skip_commits, api_key)
elif repo_type == 'hg':
return HgTestPerformance(
base_dir, repo_url, step, max_commits, skip_commits, api_key)
def main(argv):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Performance tests for push/pull/clone for git and ' +
'mercurial repos.')
parser.add_argument(
'--tests', dest='tests', action='store', required=False, default='all',
help='The tests to run. Default: all. But could be any comma ' +
'separated list with python, hg, kernel or git')
parser.add_argument(
'--sizes', dest='sizes', action='store', required=False,
default='1,10,100,1000,2500',
help='The sizes to use. Default: 1,10,100,1000,2500')
parser.add_argument(
'--dir', dest='dir', action='store', required=True,
help='The dir where to store the repos')
parser.add_argument(
'--api-key', dest='api_key', action='store', required=True,
help='The api key of RhodeCode')
options = parser.parse_args(argv[1:])
print options
test_config = {
'python': {
'url': 'https://hg.python.org/cpython/',
'limit': 23322,
'type': 'hg',
# Do not time the first commit, as it is HUGE!
'skip': 1,
},
'hg': {
'url': 'http://selenic.com/hg',
'limit': 14396,
'type': 'hg',
},
'kernel': {
'url': 'https://github.com/torvalds/linux.git',
'limit': 46271,
'type': 'git',
},
'git': {
'url': 'https://github.com/git/git.git',
'limit': 13525,
'type': 'git',
}
}
test_names = options.tests.split(',')
if test_names == ['all']:
test_names = test_config.keys()
if not set(test_names) <= set(test_config.keys()):
print ('Invalid tests: only %s are valid but specified %s' %
(test_config.keys(), test_names))
return 1
sizes = options.sizes.split(',')
sizes = map(int, sizes)
base_dir = options.dir
api_key = options.api_key
results = collections.defaultdict(dict)
for test_name, size in itertools.product(test_names, sizes):
test = get_test(base_dir,
test_config[test_name]['url'],
test_config[test_name]['type'],
size,
test_config[test_name]['limit'],
test_config[test_name].get('skip', 0),
api_key)
print '*' * 80
print 'Running performance test: %s with size %d' % (test_name, size)
print '*' * 80
results[test_name][size] = test.run()
pprint.pprint(dict(results))
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))