# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rails_helper' RSpec.describe Mastodon::RedisConfiguration do let(:redis_environment) { described_class.new } before do # We use one numbered namespace per parallel test runner # in the test env. This here should test the non-test # behavior, so we disable it temporarily. allow(Rails.env).to receive(:test?).and_return(false) end shared_examples 'setting a different driver' do context 'when setting the `REDIS_DRIVER` variable to `ruby`' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify REDIS_DRIVER: 'ruby' do example.run end end it 'sets the driver accordingly' do expect(subject[:driver]).to eq :ruby end end end shared_examples 'setting a namespace' do context 'when setting the `REDIS_NAMESPACE` variable' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify REDIS_NAMESPACE: 'testns' do example.run end end it 'uses the value for the namespace' do expect(subject[:namespace]).to eq 'testns' end end end shared_examples 'secondary configuration' do |prefix| context "when no `#{prefix}_REDIS_` environment variables are present" do it 'uses the url from the base config' do expect(subject[:url]).to eq 'redis://localhost:6379/0' end context 'when the base config uses sentinel' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify REDIS_SENTINELS: '192.168.0.1:3000,192.168.0.2:4000', REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER: 'mainsentinel' do example.run end end it 'uses the sentinel configuration from base config' do expect(subject[:url]).to eq 'redis://mainsentinel/0' expect(subject[:name]).to eq 'mainsentinel' expect(subject[:sentinels]).to contain_exactly({ host: '192.168.0.1', port: 3000 }, { host: '192.168.0.2', port: 4000 }) end end end context "when the `#{prefix}_REDIS_URL` environment variable is present" do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify "#{prefix}_REDIS_URL": 'redis::/user@other.example.com/4' do example.run end end it 'uses the provided URL' do expect(subject[:url]).to eq 'redis::/user@other.example.com/4' end end context 'when giving separate environment variables' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify "#{prefix}_REDIS_PASSWORD": 'testpass1', "#{prefix}_REDIS_HOST": 'redis2.example.com', "#{prefix}_REDIS_PORT": '3322', "#{prefix}_REDIS_DB": '8' do example.run end end it 'constructs the url from them' do expect(subject[:url]).to eq 'redis://:testpass1@redis2.example.com:3322/8' end end end shared_examples 'sentinel support' do |prefix = nil| prefix = prefix ? "#{prefix}_" : '' context 'when configuring sentinel support' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify "#{prefix}REDIS_PASSWORD": 'testpass1', "#{prefix}REDIS_HOST": 'redis2.example.com', "#{prefix}REDIS_SENTINELS": '192.168.0.1:3000,192.168.0.2:4000', "#{prefix}REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER": 'mainsentinel' do example.run end end it 'constructs the url using the sentinel master name' do expect(subject[:url]).to eq 'redis://:testpass1@mainsentinel/0' end it 'includes the sentinel master name and list of sentinels' do expect(subject[:name]).to eq 'mainsentinel' expect(subject[:sentinels]).to contain_exactly({ host: '192.168.0.1', port: 3000 }, { host: '192.168.0.2', port: 4000 }) end end context 'when giving sentinels without port numbers' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify "#{prefix}REDIS_SENTINELS": '192.168.0.1,192.168.0.2', "#{prefix}REDIS_SENTINEL_MASTER": 'mainsentinel' do example.run end end it 'uses the default sentinel port' do expect(subject[:sentinels]).to contain_exactly({ host: '192.168.0.1', port: 26_379 }, { host: '192.168.0.2', port: 26_379 }) end end end describe '#base' do subject { redis_environment.base } context 'when no `REDIS_` environment variables are present' do it 'uses defaults' do expect(subject).to eq({ url: 'redis://localhost:6379/0', driver: :hiredis, namespace: nil, name: nil, sentinels: nil, }) end end context 'when the `REDIS_URL` environment variable is present' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify REDIS_URL: 'redis::/user@example.com/2' do example.run end end it 'uses the provided URL' do expect(subject).to eq({ url: 'redis::/user@example.com/2', driver: :hiredis, namespace: nil, }) end end context 'when giving separate environment variables' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify REDIS_PASSWORD: 'testpass', REDIS_HOST: 'redis.example.com', REDIS_PORT: '3333', REDIS_DB: '3' do example.run end end it 'constructs the url from them' do expect(subject).to eq({ url: 'redis://:testpass@redis.example.com:3333/3', driver: :hiredis, namespace: nil, name: nil, sentinels: nil, }) end end include_examples 'setting a different driver' include_examples 'setting a namespace' include_examples 'sentinel support' end describe '#sidekiq' do subject { redis_environment.sidekiq } include_examples 'secondary configuration', 'SIDEKIQ' include_examples 'setting a different driver' include_examples 'setting a namespace' include_examples 'sentinel support', 'SIDEKIQ' end describe '#cache' do subject { redis_environment.cache } it 'includes extra configuration' do expect(subject).to eq({ url: 'redis://localhost:6379/0', driver: :hiredis, namespace: 'cache', expires_in: 10.minutes, connect_timeout: 5, name: nil, sentinels: nil, pool: { size: 5, timeout: 5, }, }) end context 'when `REDIS_NAMESPACE` is not set' do it 'uses the `cache` namespace' do expect(subject[:namespace]).to eq 'cache' end end context 'when setting the `REDIS_NAMESPACE` variable' do around do |example| ClimateControl.modify REDIS_NAMESPACE: 'testns' do example.run end end it 'attaches the `_cache` postfix to the namespace' do expect(subject[:namespace]).to eq 'testns_cache' end end include_examples 'secondary configuration', 'CACHE' include_examples 'setting a different driver' include_examples 'sentinel support', 'CACHE' end end