Merge pull request #10158 from ellemouton/graphTest

graph/db: expand TestPopulateViaMigration for easy testing
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Oliver Gugger
2025-08-15 00:52:51 -06:00
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@@ -240,6 +240,11 @@ func connectKVDBSqlite(t testing.TB, dbPath, fileName string) V1Store {
// connectBBoltDB creates a new BBolt database connection for testing.
func connectBBoltDB(t testing.TB, dbPath, fileName string) V1Store {
return newKVStore(t, kvdbBBolt(t, dbPath, fileName))
}
// kvdbBBolt creates a new bbolt backend for testing.
func kvdbBBolt(t testing.TB, dbPath, fileName string) kvdb.Backend {
cfg := &kvdb.BoltBackendConfig{
DBPath: dbPath,
DBFileName: fileName,
@@ -252,7 +257,7 @@ func connectBBoltDB(t testing.TB, dbPath, fileName string) V1Store {
kvStore, err := kvdb.GetBoltBackend(cfg)
require.NoError(t, err)
return newKVStore(t, kvStore)
return kvStore
}
// newKVStore creates a new KVStore instance for testing using a provided
@@ -425,45 +430,122 @@ func TestPopulateDBs(t *testing.T) {
}
// TestPopulateViaMigration is a helper test that can be used to populate a
// local native SQL graph from a kvdb-sql graph using the migration logic.
// local native SQL graph from a kvdbgraph using the migration logic.
//
// NOTE: the testPostgres variable can be set to true to test with a
// postgres backend instead of the kvdb-sqlite backend.
//
// NOTE: this is a helper test and is not run by default.
func TestPopulateViaMigration(t *testing.T) {
// ======= STEP 0 ===========
// Comment out this SKipf line.
t.Skipf("Skipping local helper test")
// Set this to true if you want to test with a postgres backend.
// By default, we use a kvdb-sqlite backend.
testPostgres := false
const (
srcBBolt = "kvdb-bbolt"
srcSQLite = "kvdb-sqlite"
srcPostgres = "kvdb-postgres"
)
ctx := context.Background()
// ======= STEP 1 ===========
// Set your chosen SOURCE type by uncommenting the corresponding line
// below. By default, a kvdb-sqlite source is chosen.
srcDB := srcSQLite
// srcDB := srcBBolt
// srcDB := srcPostgres
// ======= STEP 2 ============
// Set this variable to the correct genesis hash of the source
// DB. By default, mainnet is assumed.
chain := *chaincfg.MainNetParams.GenesisHash
// ======= STEP 3 (ignore if source is postgres) ==============
// If your source destination is bbolt or sqlite, then set this to the
// path where your source database can be found.
const sourceDBPath = "testdata"
// ======= STEP 4 (only if source is bbolt!) ============
// If your source destination is bbolt, then set this to the name of
// the bbolt file that contains the channel graph data.
const sourceBBoltName = "channel.db"
// ======= STEP 5 (only if source is sqlite!) ============
// If your source destination is sqlite, then set this to the name of
// the sqlite file that contains the channel graph data.
const sourceSQLiteName = "channel.sqlite"
// ======= STEP 6 (only if source is postgres!) ============
// Set the DNS of your kvdb postgres instance below. This should be the
// same as what you have set in the config of the LND node that
// populated the instance (ie, whatever your --db.postgres.dsn is set
// to).
const kvdbPostgresDNS = "postgres://user@host/db_name"
// ======== STEP 7 ========================
// Finally, pick your destination DB! You can choose either SQLite or
// Postgres.
testSQLite := true
// ======== STEP 8 (only if destination is sqlite) ========
// Set the path where you want to create the destination SQLite
// database. This should be a directory that exists and is writable.
const destSQLitePath = "testdata"
// ======== STEP 9 (only if destination is sqlite) ========
// Pick a name for your destination SQLite database file.
// NOTE: if you run this test again, delete the previously created
// file first.
const destSQLiteFile = "lnd-graph-test.sqlite"
// ======== STEP 10 (only if destination is postgres) ========
// NB: this has some additional steps:
// 1. First, connect to your destination postgres instance: example:
// $ psql -U ellemouton -d postgres
// 2. Now, create the test database:
// CREATE DATABASE graphtest;
// NOTE: if you restart this test for postgres, it helps to first drop
// the new database & recreate it.
// NOTE: the database name that you use above must be whatever you will
// use in the DNS you set below.
const sqlPostgresDNS = "postgres://user@host/graphtest"
// ======= YOUR WORK IS DONE =============
// Connect to source database.
var srcKVDB kvdb.Backend
switch srcDB {
case srcBBolt:
srcKVDB = kvdbBBolt(t, sourceDBPath, sourceBBoltName)
case srcSQLite:
srcKVDB = kvdbSqlite(t, sourceDBPath, sourceSQLiteName)
case srcPostgres:
srcKVDB = kvdbPostgres(t, kvdbPostgresDNS)
default:
t.Fatalf("Unsupported source database backend: %s", srcDB)
}
// Connect to destination database.
cfg := sqldb.DefaultSQLiteConfig()
dstSQL := sqlSQLite(t, destSQLitePath, destSQLiteFile)
if !testSQLite {
cfg = sqldb.DefaultPostgresConfig()
dstSQL = sqlPostgres(t, sqlPostgresDNS)
}
// Set up a logger so we can see the migration progress.
logger := btclog.NewDefaultHandler(os.Stdout)
UseLogger(btclog.NewSLogger(logger))
log.SetLevel(btclog.LevelDebug)
var (
cfg = sqldb.DefaultSQLiteConfig()
srcKVDB = kvdbSqlite(t, kvdbSqlitePath, kvdbSqliteFile)
dstSQL = sqlSQLite(t, nativeSQLSqlitePath, nativeSQLSqliteFile)
)
if testPostgres {
cfg = sqldb.DefaultPostgresConfig()
srcKVDB = kvdbPostgres(t, kvdbPostgresDNS)
dstSQL = sqlPostgres(t, nativeSQLPostgresDNS)
}
// Use the graph migration to populate the SQL graph from the
// kvdb graph.
ctx := context.Background()
err := dstSQL.ExecTx(
ctx, sqldb.WriteTxOpt(), func(queries SQLQueries) error {
return MigrateGraphToSQL(
ctx, &SQLStoreConfig{
QueryCfg: cfg,
ChainHash: dbTestChain,
ChainHash: chain,
}, srcKVDB, queries,
)
}, func() {},