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# Mauve server tests - alerts and notification logic. Define the basic workings
# so that we know what should happen when we send sequences of alerts at
# different times.
#
# These aren't really unit tests, just narrative specifications as to what
# should happen under what stimuli. I suspect I will break these down into
# smaller units if things break under otherwise difficult conditions.
#
$: << __FILE__.split("/")[0..-2].join("/")
require 'test/unit'
require 'mauve_test_helper'
require 'mauve_time'
class AlertAndNotificationLogic < Test::Unit::TestCase
include MauveTestHelper
def configuration_template
<<-TEMPLATE
# This is the head of all the configuration files. Filenames are relative
# to the cwd, which is assumed to be a fleeting test directory.
server {
ip "127.0.0.1"
port #{@port_alerts ||= 44444}
log_file ENV['TEST_LOG'] ? STDOUT : "#{dir}/log"
log_level 0
database "sqlite3:///#{dir}/mauve_test.db"
transmission_id_expire_time 600
# doesn't restart nicely at the moment
#web_interface {
# port #{@port_web ||= 44444}
#}
}
#
# All notifications are sent to files which we can open up and check during
# our tests. Network delivery is not tested in this script.
#
notification_method("xmpp") {
deliver_to_queue AlertAndNotificationLogic::Notifications
deliver_to_file "#{dir}/xmpp.txt"
disable_normal_delivery!
jid "mauveserv@chat.bytemark.co.uk"
password "foo"
}
notification_method("email") {
deliver_to_queue AlertAndNotificationLogic::Notifications
deliver_to_file "#{dir}/email.txt"
disable_normal_delivery!
# add in SMTP server, username, password etc.
# default to sending through localhost
from "matthew@bytemark.co.uk"
server "bytemail.bytemark.co.uk"
subject_prefix "[Bytemark alerts] "
}
notification_method("sms") {
provider "AQL"
deliver_to_queue AlertAndNotificationLogic::Notifications
deliver_to_file "#{dir}/sms.txt"
disable_normal_delivery!
username "x"
password "x"
from "01904890890"
max_messages_per_alert 3
}
# a person common to all our tests
person("joe_bloggs") {
urgent { sms("12345") }
normal { email("12345@joe_bloggs.email") }
low { xmpp("12345@joe_bloggs.xmpp") }
}
person("jimmy_junior") {
urgent { sms("66666") }
normal { email("jimmy@junior.email") }
low { email("jimmy@junior.email") }
}
alert_group {
includes { source == "rare-and-important" }
acknowledgement_time 60.minutes
level URGENT
notify("joe_bloggs") { every 10.minutes }
}
alert_group {
includes { source == "noisy-and-annoying" || alert_id == "whine" }
acknowledgement_time 24.hours
level LOW
notify("jimmy_junior") { every 2.hours }
notify("joe_bloggs") {
every 30.minutes
during {
unacknowledged 6.hours
}
}
}
alert_group {
includes { source == "can-wait-until-monday" }
level NORMAL
notify("jimmy_junior") {
every 30.minutes
during { days_in_week(1..5) && hours_in_day(9..5) }
}
notify("joe_bloggs") {
every 2.hours
during { days_in_week(1..5) && hours_in_day(9..5) }
}
}
# catch-all
alert_group {
acknowledgement_time 1.minute
level NORMAL
notify("joe_bloggs") { every 1.hour }
}
TEMPLATE
end
def setup
start_server(configuration_template)
end
def teardown
stop_server
# no tests should leave notifications on the stack
assert_no_notification
end
# Raise one alert, check representation in database, and that alert is
# received as expected.
#
def test_basic_fields_are_recognised
mauvesend("-o my_source -i alert1 -s \"alert1 summary\" -d \"alert1 detail\" -u \"alert1 subject\"")
assert_not_nil(alert = Alert.first)
assert_equal("my_source", alert.source)
assert_equal("alert1", alert.alert_id)
assert_equal("alert1 summary", alert.summary)
assert_equal("alert1 detail", alert.detail)
assert_equal("alert1 subject", alert.subject)
assert(alert.raised?)
assert(!alert.cleared?)
assert(!alert.acknowledged?)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal("12345@joe_bloggs.email", destination)
assert_equal(Alert.first, this_alert)
assert_equal([Alert.first], other_alerts)
end
end
# Check that a simple automatic raise, acknowledge & auto-clear request
# work properly.
#
def test_auto_raise_and_clear
# Raise the alert, wait for it to be processed
mauvesend("-o my_source -i alert1 -s \"alert1 summary\" -d \"alert1 detail\" -u \"alert1 subject\" -r +5m -c +10m")
# Check internal state
#
assert(!Alert.first.raised?, "Auto-raising alert raised early")
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?, "Auto-clearing alert cleared early")
assert(!Alert.first.acknowledged?, "Alert acknowledged when I didn't expect it")
# We asked for it to be raised in 5 minutes, so no alert yet...
#
assert_no_notification
# Push forward to when the alert should be raised, check it has been
#
Time.advance(5.minutes)
assert(Alert.first.raised?, "#{Alert.first.inspect} should be raised by now")
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?, "#{Alert.first.inspect} should not be cleared")
# Check that we have a notification
#
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal("12345@joe_bloggs.email", destination)
assert_equal(Alert.first, this_alert)
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type)
end
# Simulate manual acknowledgement
#
Alert.first.acknowledge!(Configuration.current.people["joe_bloggs"])
Timers.restart_and_then_wait_until_idle
assert(Alert.first.acknowledged?, "Acknowledgement didn't work")
# Check that the acknowledgement has caused a notification
#
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal("12345@joe_bloggs.email", destination)
assert_equal(Alert.first, this_alert)
assert_equal('acknowledged', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
assert(Alert.first.acknowledged?)
assert(Alert.first.raised?)
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?)
# Now with the config set to un-acknowledge alerts after only 1 minute,
# try winding time on and check that this happens.
#
Time.advance(2.minutes)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal("12345@joe_bloggs.email", destination)
assert_equal(Alert.first, this_alert)
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
# Check that auto-clearing works four minutes later
#
Time.advance(5.minutes)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
# Finally check for a notification that auto-clearing has happened
#
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal("12345@joe_bloggs.email", destination)
assert_equal(Alert.first, this_alert)
assert_equal('cleared', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
# And see that no further reminders are sent a while later
Time.advance(1.day)
assert_no_notification
end
def test_one_alert_changes_from_outside
# Raise our test alert, wait for it to be processed
mauvesend("-o my_source -i alert1 -s \"alert1 summary\" -d \"alert1 detail\" -u \"alert1 subject\"")
# Check internal representation, external notification
#
assert(Alert.first.raised?)
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
# Check we get reminders every hour, and no more
#
12.times do
Time.advance(1.hour)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
assert_no_notification
end
# Clear the alert, wait for it to be processed
mauvesend("-o my_source -i alert1 -c now")
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('cleared', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
# Check we can raise the same alert again
Time.advance(1.minute)
mauvesend("-o my_source -i alert1 -s \"alert1 summary\" -d \"alert1 detail\" -u \"alert1 subject\" -r now")
assert(Alert.first.raised?, Alert.first.inspect)
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?, Alert.first.inspect)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
end
def test_alert_groups
# check that this alert is reminded more often than normal
mauvesend("-o rare-and-important -i alert1 -s \"rare and important alert\"")
assert(Alert.first.raised?)
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?)
10.times do
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
assert_equal('12345', destination)
Time.advance(10.minutes)
end
end
discard_next_notification
end
def test_future_raising
mauvesend("-i heartbeat -c now -r +10m -s \"raise in the future\"")
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
assert_no_notification
# Check the future alert goes off
#
Time.advance(10.minutes)
assert(Alert.first.raised?)
assert(!Alert.first.cleared?)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
# Check that a repeat of the "heartbeat" update clears it, and we get
# a notification.
#
mauvesend("-i heartbeat -c now -r +10m -s \"raise in the future\"")
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('cleared', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
# Check that a re-send of the same clear alert doesn't send another
# notification
#
Time.advance(1.minute)
mauvesend("-i heartbeat -c now -r +10m -s \"raise in the future\"")
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
assert_no_notification
# Check that a skewed resend doesn't confuse it
#
mauvesend("-i heartbeat -c +1m -r +11m -s \"raise in the future\"")
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
Time.advance(1.minute)
assert(!Alert.first.raised?)
assert(Alert.first.cleared?)
assert_no_notification
end
# Make sure that using the "replace all flag" works as expected.
#
def test_replace_flag
mauvesend("-p")
#mauvesend("-p")
assert_no_notification
mauvesend("-i test1 -s\"\test1\"")
assert(Alert.first.raised?)
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('raised', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
assert_no_notification
mauvesend("-p")
#mauvesend("-p")
with_next_notification do |destination, this_alert, other_alerts|
assert_equal('cleared', this_alert.update_type, this_alert.inspect)
end
assert_no_notification
end
def test_earliest_date
alert = Alert.create!(
:alert_id => "test_id",
:source => "test1",
:subject => "test subject",
:summary => "test summary",
:raised_at => nil,
:will_raise_at => Time.now + 60,
:will_clear_at => Time.now + 120,
:update_type => "cleared",
:updated_at => Time.now
)
assert(alert)
assert(AlertEarliestDate.first.alert == alert)
end
end
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