d190345ef0
13 well-bounded test-coverage gaps closed across 11 test projects.
Net +35 regression tests; no production code changes except the
SiteEventLogger src reference unchanged (W3 redacted only test code).
Test additions:
- CLI-022: CommandTreeTests pinned-count assertion bumped 14→16 and
3 InlineData rows added for the audit + bundle command groups.
- Commons-020: new TransportRecordsTests covers BundleManifest /
ExportSelection / ImportPreview / ImportResolution / ImportResult —
ctor + System.Text.Json round-trip + record-equality (14 tests).
- CD-024: SPLIT-RANGE failure-continuation now under
EnsureLookahead_SecondSplitThrows_LoopAborts_FirstBoundaryStillCommitted
(Skippable MS-SQL fixture); production-shape rowversion delete
asserted by DeleteDeploymentRecord_CurrentRowVersion_StubAttachPath_DeleteSucceeds.
- CentralUI-033: new QueryStringDrillInTests with 4 bUnit cases for
Transport + SiteCalls drill-in / query-string handling.
- DM-024: probe actors (ReconcileProbeActor, SerializationProbeActor,
ArtifactProbeActor) refactored from static fields to per-test instances
(Interlocked on counter) — all 31 callers updated; no production
changes required.
- HM-022: real-time PeriodicTimer test flake fixed by replacing
fixed-budget Task.Delay with a RunLoopUntil poll-until-condition
helper (5s/25ms). Production loop untouched.
- InboundAPI-023: new EndpointExtensionsTests covers the
POST /api/{methodName} composition wiring via TestServer (7 cases:
happy path, missing key 401, unknown method 403, invalid JSON 400,
missing param 400, script-throws 500 sanitised, AuditActorItemKey
stash invariant).
- MgmtSvc-021: 6 new ManagementActorTests cover the Transport bundle
handlers (role gate for Export/Preview/Import, unknown-name
ManagementCommandException, blocker-rejection, dedupe last-write-wins).
- SCA-006: SiteCallQueryRequest_StuckOnly_CursorAtNonStuckBoundary_SkipsToNextStuckRow
pins the missing boundary case.
- SEL-023: stress-test `bool stop` promoted to `volatile bool` for
cross-thread visibility under release/JIT.
Verify-only resolutions:
- NS-024: closed by NS-019 (commit ac96b83 deletion of
NotificationDeliveryService + its test file). No edits needed.
- NotifOutbox-008: FallbackMaxRetries/FallbackRetryDelay are private
forward-compat constants returned only when no SMTP-config row exists
(in which case EmailNotificationDeliveryAdapter returns Permanent,
bypassing the values entirely). Marked Resolved with note.
- Transport-010: Overwrite child-collection sync covered by the T-001/
T-002 tests added in commit e3ca9af; per-IP throttle by
BundleUnlockRateLimiterTests; failed-session retention by
BundleSessionStoreTests; T-009 closed structurally via AsyncLocal.
Marked Resolved by reference.
Build clean; all 11 affected test suites green. README regenerated:
33 open (was 46).
317 lines
13 KiB
C#
317 lines
13 KiB
C#
using System.Data.Common;
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using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
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using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics;
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using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions;
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using ScadaLink.ConfigurationDatabase.Maintenance;
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using ScadaLink.ConfigurationDatabase.Tests.Migrations;
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using Xunit;
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namespace ScadaLink.ConfigurationDatabase.Tests.Maintenance;
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/// <summary>
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/// Bundle D (#23 M6-T5) integration tests for
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/// <see cref="AuditLogPartitionMaintenance"/>. Uses the same
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/// <see cref="MsSqlMigrationFixture"/> as the AuditLog migration / repository
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/// tests so the ALTER PARTITION FUNCTION DDL runs against the actual seeded
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/// <c>pf_AuditLog_Month</c>.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// The migration seeds boundaries for every month in 2026 and 2027 (Jan 2026
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/// through Dec 2027). Tests pick a lookahead relative to the current
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/// max-boundary at test start (rather than a fixed-target date) so each test
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/// is robust against earlier tests in the class having added boundaries to
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/// the shared fixture DB. Tests run sequentially within the class via xunit's
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/// per-class collection serialisation.
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/// </remarks>
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public class AuditLogPartitionMaintenanceTests : IClassFixture<MsSqlMigrationFixture>
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{
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private readonly MsSqlMigrationFixture _fixture;
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public AuditLogPartitionMaintenanceTests(MsSqlMigrationFixture fixture)
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{
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_fixture = fixture;
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}
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private ScadaLinkDbContext CreateContext() =>
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new(new DbContextOptionsBuilder<ScadaLinkDbContext>()
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.UseSqlServer(_fixture.ConnectionString).Options);
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private AuditLogPartitionMaintenance NewMaintenance(ScadaLinkDbContext ctx) =>
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new(ctx, NullLogger<AuditLogPartitionMaintenance>.Instance);
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/// <summary>
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/// Computes the lookahead-in-months required to fall strictly inside the
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/// already-covered boundary range. Picks something well below the
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/// distance from "now" to the current max — guaranteed not to need any
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/// new SPLIT.
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/// </summary>
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private static int LookaheadInsideExistingRange(DateTime max)
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{
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var now = DateTime.UtcNow;
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// (max - now) in whole months, minus a 1-month safety margin so we
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// never accidentally hit the boundary horizon edge case.
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var months = ((max.Year - now.Year) * 12) + max.Month - now.Month - 1;
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return Math.Max(1, months);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Computes the lookahead-in-months required to add exactly
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/// <paramref name="extraBoundaries"/> new boundaries past the current max.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// EnsureLookaheadAsync defines horizon =
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/// <c>NormalizeToFirstOfMonth(UtcNow) + lookaheadMonths</c>. The new
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/// boundaries it issues are first-of-month values strictly greater than
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/// max, up to and including horizon. So
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/// <c>lookaheadMonths = monthsBetween(NormalizeToFirstOfMonth(UtcNow), max) + extraBoundaries</c>
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/// is the exact value that lands horizon on <c>max + extraBoundaries</c>
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/// months.
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/// </remarks>
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private static int LookaheadForExtraBoundaries(DateTime max, int extraBoundaries)
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{
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var nowFirstOfMonth = FirstOfNextMonth(DateTime.UtcNow);
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var monthsToMax = ((max.Year - nowFirstOfMonth.Year) * 12) + max.Month - nowFirstOfMonth.Month;
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return monthsToMax + extraBoundaries;
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}
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private static DateTime FirstOfNextMonth(DateTime instant)
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{
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var firstOfThisMonth = new DateTime(instant.Year, instant.Month, 1, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc);
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return firstOfThisMonth.AddMonths(1);
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}
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[SkippableFact]
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public async Task EnsureLookahead_AlreadyHasFutureRange_NoSplit_ReturnsEmpty()
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{
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Skip.IfNot(_fixture.Available, _fixture.SkipReason);
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await using var ctx = CreateContext();
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var maintenance = NewMaintenance(ctx);
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var max = await maintenance.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.NotNull(max);
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// Pick a lookahead small enough that horizon (NormalizeToFirstOfMonth(now)
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// + lookahead) lands well INSIDE the already-covered range — no SPLIT
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// should fire.
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var lookahead = LookaheadInsideExistingRange(max.Value);
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var added = await maintenance.EnsureLookaheadAsync(lookahead);
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Assert.Empty(added);
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// Sanity: the max boundary is unchanged after the no-op call.
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var maxAfter = await maintenance.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.Equal(max, maxAfter);
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}
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[SkippableFact]
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public async Task EnsureLookahead_NeedsOneMoreBoundary_Splits_Returns1Boundary()
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{
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Skip.IfNot(_fixture.Available, _fixture.SkipReason);
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await using var ctx = CreateContext();
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var maintenance = NewMaintenance(ctx);
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var maxBefore = await maintenance.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.NotNull(maxBefore);
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var lookahead = LookaheadForExtraBoundaries(maxBefore.Value, extraBoundaries: 1);
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var expectedAdded = maxBefore.Value.AddMonths(1);
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var added = await maintenance.EnsureLookaheadAsync(lookahead);
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Assert.Single(added);
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Assert.Equal(expectedAdded, added[0]);
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var maxAfter = await maintenance.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.Equal(expectedAdded, maxAfter);
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}
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[SkippableFact]
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public async Task EnsureLookahead_NeedsThreeBoundaries_Splits_Returns3Boundaries()
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{
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Skip.IfNot(_fixture.Available, _fixture.SkipReason);
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await using var ctx = CreateContext();
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var maintenance = NewMaintenance(ctx);
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var maxBefore = await maintenance.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.NotNull(maxBefore);
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var lookahead = LookaheadForExtraBoundaries(maxBefore.Value, extraBoundaries: 3);
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var added = await maintenance.EnsureLookaheadAsync(lookahead);
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Assert.Equal(3, added.Count);
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Assert.Equal(maxBefore.Value.AddMonths(1), added[0]);
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Assert.Equal(maxBefore.Value.AddMonths(2), added[1]);
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Assert.Equal(maxBefore.Value.AddMonths(3), added[2]);
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var maxAfter = await maintenance.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.Equal(maxBefore.Value.AddMonths(3), maxAfter);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// ConfigurationDatabase-024: CD-019 removed the try/catch around the per-month
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/// SPLIT call so a genuine SQL failure (deadlock, permission, log full, transient
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/// connection drop) now aborts the loop instead of leaving partition holes. This
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/// test pins that abort behaviour: with an interceptor that throws on the SECOND
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/// SPLIT, the call must propagate the exception AND the first SPLIT's boundary
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/// must already be persisted in <c>pf_AuditLog_Month</c> (visible to a fresh
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/// <see cref="AuditLogPartitionMaintenance"/> instance) — proof that the loop did
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/// commit boundary N before throwing, and that the next tick can resume from
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/// boundary N+1 at-least-once with no holes.
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/// </summary>
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[SkippableFact]
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public async Task EnsureLookahead_SecondSplitThrows_LoopAborts_FirstBoundaryStillCommitted()
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{
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// STM: CD-024-SecondSplitThrowsAbortsLoop marker.
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Skip.IfNot(_fixture.Available, _fixture.SkipReason);
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// Baseline max-boundary observed via a clean context.
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await using var baselineCtx = CreateContext();
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var maxBefore = await NewMaintenance(baselineCtx).GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.NotNull(maxBefore);
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var lookahead = LookaheadForExtraBoundaries(maxBefore!.Value, extraBoundaries: 3);
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var expectedFirst = maxBefore.Value.AddMonths(1);
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// Build a fresh context with an interceptor that throws on the 2nd ALTER
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// PARTITION FUNCTION SPLIT RANGE. EF Core surfaces the throw through
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// ExecuteSqlRawAsync exactly as a SqlException would — the loop has no
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// try/catch (CD-019), so the exception propagates after the first SPLIT
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// has already committed.
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var interceptor = new SecondSplitThrowsInterceptor();
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var options = new DbContextOptionsBuilder<ScadaLinkDbContext>()
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.UseSqlServer(_fixture.ConnectionString)
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.AddInterceptors(interceptor)
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.Options;
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await using var ctx = new ScadaLinkDbContext(options);
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var maintenance = NewMaintenance(ctx);
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await Assert.ThrowsAsync<InvalidOperationException>(
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() => maintenance.EnsureLookaheadAsync(lookahead));
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// Verify exactly one ALTER PARTITION FUNCTION SPLIT RANGE actually ran
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// before the interceptor's throw: split #1 committed, split #2 threw,
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// split #3 was never attempted.
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Assert.Equal(1, interceptor.SuccessfulSplits);
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// And verify the first boundary IS now persisted — the loop aborted but
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// boundary N is durable so the next tick resumes from N+1 (no holes).
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await using var verifyCtx = CreateContext();
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var maxAfter = await NewMaintenance(verifyCtx).GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.Equal(expectedFirst, maxAfter);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// EF Core command interceptor: lets the first <c>ALTER PARTITION FUNCTION
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/// pf_AuditLog_Month() SPLIT RANGE</c> through and throws <see cref="InvalidOperationException"/>
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/// on the second one. Threads through synchronous + async + scalar + reader
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/// entry-points because <c>ExecuteSqlRawAsync</c> routes through the
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/// non-query async path but other code paths still go through the same
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/// interceptor pipeline. <see cref="SuccessfulSplits"/> counts the splits
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/// that were allowed to run so the test can pin the abort-after-one
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/// behaviour.
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/// </summary>
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private sealed class SecondSplitThrowsInterceptor : DbCommandInterceptor
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{
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public int SuccessfulSplits { get; private set; }
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private bool IsTargetSplit(DbCommand command) =>
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command.CommandText.Contains("SPLIT RANGE", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
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&& command.CommandText.Contains("pf_AuditLog_Month", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
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public override InterceptionResult<int> NonQueryExecuting(
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DbCommand command,
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CommandEventData eventData,
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InterceptionResult<int> result)
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{
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ThrowIfSecondSplit(command);
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return base.NonQueryExecuting(command, eventData, result);
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}
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public override ValueTask<InterceptionResult<int>> NonQueryExecutingAsync(
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DbCommand command,
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CommandEventData eventData,
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InterceptionResult<int> result,
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CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
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{
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ThrowIfSecondSplit(command);
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return base.NonQueryExecutingAsync(command, eventData, result, cancellationToken);
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}
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public override int NonQueryExecuted(
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DbCommand command,
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CommandExecutedEventData eventData,
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int result)
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{
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if (IsTargetSplit(command))
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{
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SuccessfulSplits++;
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}
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return base.NonQueryExecuted(command, eventData, result);
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}
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public override ValueTask<int> NonQueryExecutedAsync(
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DbCommand command,
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CommandExecutedEventData eventData,
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int result,
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CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
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{
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if (IsTargetSplit(command))
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{
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SuccessfulSplits++;
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}
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return base.NonQueryExecutedAsync(command, eventData, result, cancellationToken);
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}
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private void ThrowIfSecondSplit(DbCommand command)
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{
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if (!IsTargetSplit(command))
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{
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return;
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}
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// Allow the first SPLIT through; throw on the second so the loop's
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// post-CD-019 "let it propagate" behaviour can be asserted.
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if (SuccessfulSplits >= 1)
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{
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throw new InvalidOperationException(
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"Simulated SqlException on the second SPLIT RANGE — exercising CD-019's no-try/catch abort path.");
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}
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}
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}
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[SkippableFact]
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public async Task EnsureLookahead_BoundaryAlreadyExists_NoError_Idempotent()
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{
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Skip.IfNot(_fixture.Available, _fixture.SkipReason);
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await using var ctx1 = CreateContext();
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var m1 = NewMaintenance(ctx1);
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var maxStart = await m1.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.NotNull(maxStart);
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// First call: add one boundary.
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var lookahead = LookaheadForExtraBoundaries(maxStart.Value, extraBoundaries: 1);
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var firstAdded = await m1.EnsureLookaheadAsync(lookahead);
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Assert.Single(firstAdded);
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// Second call: the boundary just added is now part of pf_AuditLog_Month,
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// so the same lookahead value should be a no-op — no exception, no
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// duplicate SPLIT.
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await using var ctx2 = CreateContext();
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var m2 = NewMaintenance(ctx2);
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var secondAdded = await m2.EnsureLookaheadAsync(lookahead);
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Assert.Empty(secondAdded);
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// The max boundary is unchanged across the second call.
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var maxAfter = await m2.GetMaxBoundaryAsync();
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Assert.Equal(firstAdded[0], maxAfter);
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}
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}
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