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ScadaBridge/tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.StoreAndForward.Tests/QueueDepthGaugeTests.cs
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using System.Diagnostics.Metrics;
using Microsoft.Data.Sqlite;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions;
using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Observability;
using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types.Enums;
namespace ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.StoreAndForward.Tests;
/// <summary>
/// WP-14 (telemetry follow-on): verifies the cached buffered-message counter that
/// backs the <c>scadabridge.store_and_forward.queue.depth</c> observable gauge tracks
/// the live (Pending) queue across the existing enqueue / drain / park / requeue paths,
/// and that the sync gauge callback reports it.
///
/// The gauge is read the way the OpenTelemetry collector reads it — via a
/// <see cref="MeterListener"/> that forces an observation (the callback is synchronous
/// and does no I/O, which is the whole point of caching the count). <see cref="StartAsync"/>
/// seeds the counter from storage and registers the provider against this service
/// instance, so the gauge resolves to this test's counter.
/// </summary>
public class QueueDepthGaugeTests : IAsyncLifetime, IDisposable
{
private readonly SqliteConnection _keepAlive;
private readonly StoreAndForwardStorage _storage;
private readonly StoreAndForwardService _service;
public QueueDepthGaugeTests()
{
var dbName = $"QueueDepthTests_{Guid.NewGuid():N}";
var connStr = $"Data Source={dbName};Mode=Memory;Cache=Shared";
_keepAlive = new SqliteConnection(connStr);
_keepAlive.Open();
_storage = new StoreAndForwardStorage(connStr, NullLogger<StoreAndForwardStorage>.Instance);
var options = new StoreAndForwardOptions
{
DefaultRetryInterval = TimeSpan.Zero,
DefaultMaxRetries = 3,
// Long interval so no background sweep fires on its own during the test;
// sweeps are driven explicitly via RetryPendingMessagesAsync.
RetryTimerInterval = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10)
};
_service = new StoreAndForwardService(
_storage, options, NullLogger<StoreAndForwardService>.Instance);
}
public async Task InitializeAsync()
{
await _storage.InitializeAsync();
// StartAsync seeds _bufferedCount from the (empty) store and registers the
// queue-depth provider against this service instance.
await _service.StartAsync();
}
public async Task DisposeAsync() => await _service.StopAsync();
public void Dispose() => _keepAlive.Dispose();
/// <summary>
/// Reads the current value of the <c>scadabridge.store_and_forward.queue.depth</c>
/// gauge by forcing a synchronous observation through a transient MeterListener —
/// exactly the path the Prometheus/OTLP collector exercises on each scrape.
/// </summary>
private static long ReadQueueDepthGauge()
{
long observed = -1;
using var listener = new MeterListener
{
InstrumentPublished = (instrument, l) =>
{
if (instrument.Meter.Name == ScadaBridgeTelemetry.MeterName &&
instrument.Name == "scadabridge.store_and_forward.queue.depth")
{
l.EnableMeasurementEvents(instrument);
}
}
};
listener.SetMeasurementEventCallback<long>((_, measurement, _, _) => observed = measurement);
listener.Start();
listener.RecordObservableInstruments();
return observed;
}
[Fact]
public async Task Gauge_TracksBufferedDepth_AcrossEnqueueDrainAndPark()
{
// Empty store seeded at StartAsync → gauge reports 0.
Assert.Equal(0, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
// A handler that fails transiently so each enqueue buffers a Pending row
// (immediate attempt 0 throws → BufferAsync → +1).
var deliver = false;
_service.RegisterDeliveryHandler(StoreAndForwardCategory.ExternalSystem,
_ =>
{
if (!deliver) throw new HttpRequestException("transient");
return Task.FromResult(true);
});
// Enqueue 3 → cached depth = 3 → gauge reports 3.
for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++)
{
var r = await _service.EnqueueAsync(
StoreAndForwardCategory.ExternalSystem, "api", """{}""");
Assert.True(r.WasBuffered);
}
Assert.Equal(3, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
// Drain: handler now succeeds → the retry sweep removes all 3 Pending rows → depth 0.
deliver = true;
await _service.RetryPendingMessagesAsync();
Assert.Equal(0, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
// Park path: buffer one more, then make it park (maxRetries:1 parks after one
// sweep). Pending→Parked leaves the live queue → depth back to 0.
deliver = false;
var parkResult = await _service.EnqueueAsync(
StoreAndForwardCategory.ExternalSystem, "api", """{}""", maxRetries: 1);
Assert.True(parkResult.WasBuffered);
Assert.Equal(1, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
await _service.RetryPendingMessagesAsync();
var parked = await _storage.GetMessageByIdAsync(parkResult.MessageId);
Assert.Equal(StoreAndForwardMessageStatus.Parked, parked!.Status);
Assert.Equal(0, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
// Operator requeue: Parked→Pending re-adds to the live queue → depth 1.
Assert.True(await _service.RetryParkedMessageAsync(parkResult.MessageId));
Assert.Equal(1, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
}
[Fact]
public async Task Gauge_SeedsFromExistingPendingRows_OnStart()
{
// Pre-seed two Pending rows directly in storage *before* a fresh service starts,
// simulating a process restart over a non-empty buffer. StartAsync must seed the
// cached counter from the store so the gauge does not under-report on restart.
await _storage.EnqueueAsync(new StoreAndForwardMessage
{
Id = Guid.NewGuid().ToString("N"),
Category = StoreAndForwardCategory.ExternalSystem,
Target = "api",
PayloadJson = "{}",
Status = StoreAndForwardMessageStatus.Pending,
CreatedAt = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow,
MaxRetries = 3
});
await _storage.EnqueueAsync(new StoreAndForwardMessage
{
Id = Guid.NewGuid().ToString("N"),
Category = StoreAndForwardCategory.Notification,
Target = "list",
PayloadJson = "{}",
Status = StoreAndForwardMessageStatus.Pending,
CreatedAt = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow,
MaxRetries = 3
});
var fresh = new StoreAndForwardService(
_storage,
new StoreAndForwardOptions { RetryTimerInterval = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10) },
NullLogger<StoreAndForwardService>.Instance);
try
{
await fresh.StartAsync();
// The fresh service registered itself as the global provider and seeded 2.
Assert.Equal(2, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
}
finally
{
await fresh.StopAsync();
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Review finding (FINDING 1): the startup seed must ADD to whatever the counter
/// already holds, not overwrite it. A concurrent <c>BufferAsync</c> can
/// <c>Interlocked.Increment</c> <c>_bufferedCount</c> in the window between
/// <c>StartAsync</c>'s async <c>COUNT(*)</c> returning and the seed running; with an
/// <c>Interlocked.Exchange</c> seed that increment would be clobbered (lost +1). This
/// pre-increments the in-memory counter (standing in for that concurrent enqueue),
/// then starts the service over an empty store and asserts the pre-increment survives.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public async Task Gauge_SeedAddsToConcurrentPreSeedIncrement_NotClobber()
{
// Store is empty (StartAsync's pending COUNT(*) = 0), so the only contribution
// is the simulated concurrent pre-seed enqueue increment.
var fresh = new StoreAndForwardService(
_storage,
new StoreAndForwardOptions { RetryTimerInterval = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10) },
NullLogger<StoreAndForwardService>.Instance);
// Stand in for a BufferAsync increment that landed before StartAsync seeded.
fresh.TestOnly_IncrementBufferedCount();
try
{
await fresh.StartAsync();
// Add(0 seed) over the pre-existing +1 → 1. An Exchange(0) seed would clobber
// it to 0, losing the concurrent enqueue — the bug this fix prevents.
Assert.Equal(1, ReadQueueDepthGauge());
}
finally
{
await fresh.StopAsync();
}
}
}