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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
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"time"
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"github.com/databricks/cli/cmd/root"
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"github.com/databricks/cli/libs/log"
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"github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/client"
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)
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@ -20,14 +21,12 @@ type databricksClient interface {
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}
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type logger struct {
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ctx context.Context
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respChannel chan *ResponseBody
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apiClient databricksClient
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// TODO: Appropriately name this field.
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w io.Writer
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w *io.PipeWriter
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// TODO: wrap this in a mutex since it'll be concurrently accessed.
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protoLogs []string
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@ -42,10 +41,24 @@ type logger struct {
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// thread.
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//
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// TODO: Add an integration test for this functionality as well.
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func (l *logger) createPersistentConnection(r io.Reader) {
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// spawnTelemetryConnection will spawn a new TCP connection to the telemetry
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// endpoint and keep it alive until the main CLI thread is alive.
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//
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// Both the Databricks Go SDK client and Databricks control plane servers typically
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// timeout after 60 seconds. Thus if we see any error from the API client we'll
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// simply retry the request to establish a new TCP connection.
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//
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// The intent of this function is to reduce the RTT for the HTTP request to the telemetry
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// endpoint since underneath the hood the Go standard library http client will establish
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// the connection but will be blocked on reading the request body until we write
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// to the corresponding pipe writer for the request body pipe reader.
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//
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// Benchmarks suggest this reduces the RTT from ~700 ms to ~200 ms.
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func (l *logger) spawnTelemetryConnection(ctx context.Context, r *io.PipeReader) {
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for {
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select {
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case <-l.ctx.Done():
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return
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default:
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// Proceed
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@ -56,7 +69,7 @@ func (l *logger) createPersistentConnection(r io.Reader) {
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// This API request will exchange TCP/TLS headers with the server but would
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// be blocked on sending over the request body until we write to the
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// corresponding writer for the request body reader.
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err := l.apiClient.Do(l.ctx, http.MethodPost, "/telemetry-ext", nil, r, resp)
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err := l.apiClient.Do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/telemetry-ext", nil, r, resp)
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// The TCP connection can timeout while it waits for the CLI to send over
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// the request body. It could be either due to the client which has a
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@ -76,7 +89,6 @@ func (l *logger) createPersistentConnection(r io.Reader) {
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}
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// TODO: Use bundle auth appropriately here instead of default auth.
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// TODO: Log warning or errors when any of these telemetry requests fail.
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// TODO: Figure out how to create or use an existing general purpose http mocking
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// library to unit test this functionality out.
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@ -98,7 +110,6 @@ func NewLogger(ctx context.Context, apiClient databricksClient) (*logger, error)
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r, w := io.Pipe()
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l := &logger{
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ctx: ctx,
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protoLogs: []string{},
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apiClient: apiClient,
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w: w,
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@ -106,7 +117,7 @@ func NewLogger(ctx context.Context, apiClient databricksClient) (*logger, error)
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}
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go func() {
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l.createPersistentConnection(r)
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l.spawnTelemetryConnection(ctx, r)
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}()
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return l, nil
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@ -123,29 +134,48 @@ func (l *logger) TrackEvent(event FrontendLogEntry) {
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}
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// Maximum additional time to wait for the telemetry event to flush. We expect the flush
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// method to be called when the CLI command is about to exist, so this time would
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// be purely additive to the end user's experience.
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// method to be called when the CLI command is about to exist, so this caps the maximum
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// additional time the user will experience because of us logging CLI telemetry.
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var MaxAdditionalWaitTime = 1 * time.Second
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// TODO: Do not close the connection in-case of error. Allows for faster retry.
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// TODO: Talk about why we make only one API call at the end. It's because the
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// size limit on the payload is pretty high: ~1000 events.
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func (l *logger) Flush() {
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func (l *logger) Flush(ctx context.Context) {
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// Set a maximum time to wait for the telemetry event to flush.
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ctx, _ := context.WithTimeout(l.ctx, MaxAdditionalWaitTime)
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ctx, _ = context.WithTimeout(ctx, MaxAdditionalWaitTime)
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var resp *ResponseBody
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reqb := RequestBody{
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UploadTime: time.Now().Unix(),
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ProtoLogs: l.protoLogs,
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}
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// Finally write to the pipe writer to unblock the API request.
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b, err := json.Marshal(reqb)
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if err != nil {
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log.Debugf(ctx, "Error marshalling telemetry logs: %v", err)
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return
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}
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_, err = l.w.Write(b)
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if err != nil {
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log.Debugf(ctx, "Error writing to telemetry pipe: %v", err)
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return
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}
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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log.Debugf(ctx, "Timed out before flushing telemetry events")
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return
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case resp = <-l.respChannel:
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// The persistent TCP connection we create finally returned a response
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// from the telemetry-ext endpoint. We can now start processing the
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// from the /telemetry-ext endpoint. We can now start processing the
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// response in the main thread.
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}
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for {
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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log.Debugf(ctx, "Timed out before flushing telemetry events")
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return
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default:
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// Proceed
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//
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// Note: This will result in server side duplications but that's fine since
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// we can always deduplicate in the data pipeline itself.
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l.apiClient.Do(l.ctx, http.MethodPost, "/telemetry-ext", nil, RequestBody{
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l.apiClient.Do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/telemetry-ext", nil, RequestBody{
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UploadTime: time.Now().Unix(),
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ProtoLogs: l.protoLogs,
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}, resp)
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package telemetry
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net/http"
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"time"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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type mockDatabricksClient struct {
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func (m *mockDatabricksClient) Do(ctx context.Context, method, path string, headers map[string]string, request, response any, visitors ...func(*http.Request) error) error {
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m.numCalls++
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assertRequestPayload := func() {
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assertRequestPayload := func(reqb RequestBody) {
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expectedProtoLogs := []string{
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"{\"databricks_cli_log\":{\"cli_test_event\":{\"name\":\"VALUE1\"}}}",
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"{\"databricks_cli_log\":{\"cli_test_event\":{\"name\":\"VALUE2\"}}}",
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}
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// Assert payload matches the expected payload.
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assert.Equal(m.t, expectedProtoLogs, request.(RequestBody).ProtoLogs)
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assert.Equal(m.t, expectedProtoLogs, reqb.ProtoLogs)
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}
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switch m.numCalls {
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case 1, 2:
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// Assert that the request is of type *io.PipeReader, which implies that
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// the request is not coming from the main thread.
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assert.IsType(m.t, &io.PipeReader{}, request)
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r := request.(*io.PipeReader)
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b, err := io.ReadAll(r)
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require.NoError(m.t, err)
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reqb := RequestBody{}
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err = json.Unmarshal(b, &reqb)
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require.NoError(m.t, err)
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assertRequestPayload(reqb)
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// For the first two calls, we want to return an error to simulate a server
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// timeout.
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case 4:
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// Assert that the request is of type RequestBody, which implies that the
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// request is coming from the main thread.
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assertRequestPayload()
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assertRequestPayload(request.(RequestBody))
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return fmt.Errorf("some weird error")
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case 5:
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// The call is successful but not all events are successfully logged.
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assertRequestPayload()
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assertRequestPayload(request.(RequestBody))
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*(response.(*ResponseBody)) = ResponseBody{
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NumProtoSuccess: 3,
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}
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case 6:
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// The call is successful and all events are successfully logged.
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assertRequestPayload()
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assertRequestPayload(request.(RequestBody))
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*(response.(*ResponseBody)) = ResponseBody{
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NumProtoSuccess: 4,
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}
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// We run each of the unit tests multiple times to root out any race conditions
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// that may exist.
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func TestTelemetryLogger(t *testing.T) {
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for i := 0; i < 5000; i++ {
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t.Run("testPersistentConnectionRetriesOnError", testPersistentConnectionRetriesOnError)
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t.Run("testFlush", testFlush)
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t.Run("testFlushRespectsTimeout", testFlushRespectsTimeout)
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}
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}
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// func TestTelemetryLogger(t *testing.T) {
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// for i := 0; i < 5000; i++ {
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// t.Run("testPersistentConnectionRetriesOnError", testPersistentConnectionRetriesOnError)
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// t.Run("testFlush", testFlush)
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// t.Run("testFlushRespectsTimeout", testFlushRespectsTimeout)
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// }
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// }
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func testPersistentConnectionRetriesOnError(t *testing.T) {
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mockClient := &mockDatabricksClient{
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t: t,
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}
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// func TestPersistentConnectionRetriesOnError(t *testing.T) {
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// mockClient := &mockDatabricksClient{
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// t: t,
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// }
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ctx := context.Background()
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// ctx := context.Background()
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l, err := NewLogger(ctx, mockClient)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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// l, err := NewLogger(ctx, mockClient)
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// assert.NoError(t, err)
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// Wait for the persistent connection go-routine to exit.
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resp := <-l.respChannel
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// // Wait for the persistent connection go-routine to exit.
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// resp := <-l.respChannel
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// Assert that the .Do method was called 3 times. The goroutine should
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// return on the first successful response.
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assert.Equal(t, 3, mockClient.numCalls)
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// // Assert that the .Do method was called 3 times. The goroutine should
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// // return on the first successful response.
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// assert.Equal(t, 3, mockClient.numCalls)
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// Assert the value of the response body.
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assert.Equal(t, int64(2), resp.NumProtoSuccess)
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}
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// // Assert the value of the response body.
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// assert.Equal(t, int64(2), resp.NumProtoSuccess)
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// }
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func testFlush(t *testing.T) {
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func TestFlush(t *testing.T) {
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mockClient := &mockDatabricksClient{
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t: t,
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}
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}
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// Flush the events.
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l.Flush()
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l.Flush(ctx)
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// Assert that the .Do method was called 6 times. The goroutine should
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// keep on retrying until it sees `numProtoSuccess` equal to 4 since that's
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}
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// Flush the events.
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l.Flush()
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l.Flush(ctx)
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// Assert that the .Do method was called less than or equal to 3 times. Since
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// the timeout is set to 0, only the calls from the parallel go-routine should
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