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test(e2e benchmark): introduces test manifest and its related utilities #3391

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@staheri14 staheri14 commented Apr 26, 2024

The first PR towards #3363
Closes #3457

There will be an additional follow-up PR to further refactor the E2EThroughput.

The E2EThroughput has been successfully tested (with the changes in this PR) and is functioning properly.
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go run ./test/e2e/benchmark  -v

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The modifications primarily focus on enhancing configuration flexibility and initialization processes in various test environments. Changes include adding new parameters and options for testnet setups, adjusting node and transaction client configurations, and updating logging and test durations based on manifest settings. The introduction of a manifest structure centralizes testnet parameters, facilitating easier modifications and scalability in test setups.

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test/e2e/benchmark/throughput.go Extensive updates to testnet configuration using manifest struct.
test/e2e/check_upgrades.go, test/e2e/simple.go Added "test" parameter to testnet.New function calls.
test/e2e/testnet/... (multiple files) Introduced and modified various configurations and initialization methods to increase flexibility and adaptability of test environments.
test/e2e/testnet/txsimNode.go Updated log messages related to transaction client image settings.

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Add a comment about what TxClients indicates (#3457) The changes do not include any added comments or documentation about the TxClients field as requested.

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test/e2e/benchmark/throughput.go (7)

30-52: Introduced manifest struct to centralize configuration parameters.

This change aligns with the PR's objective to enhance flexibility and configurability in the E2EThroughput benchmark tests. The struct encapsulates various parameters, making the test setup more manageable and readable.


54-56: Modification in testnet.New to include manifest parameters.

The inclusion of manifest.ChainID and manifest.GetGenesisModifiers() in the testnet.New function call is a good practice as it utilizes the centralized configuration provided by the manifest struct, enhancing the configurability of the test network.


59-59: Use of manifest to set consensus parameters.

Utilizing manifest.GetConsensusParams() to set consensus parameters is a clean and efficient way to configure network settings dynamically based on the test requirements.


65-68: Genesis nodes creation using manifest.

The use of manifest values in testNet.CreateGenesisNodes function ensures that the genesis nodes are configured consistently with the centralized test parameters. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity and consistency of the test environment.


78-80: Configuration of transaction clients using manifest.

Properly configuring the transaction clients using parameters from manifest ensures that the clients behave as expected during tests. This is essential for achieving reliable and consistent benchmark results.


85-90: Dynamic configuration of testnet setup using manifest.

The dynamic configuration of the testnet using options like WithPerPeerBandwidth, WithTimeoutPropose, and others, as derived from manifest, demonstrates a flexible and maintainable approach to setting up the test environment.


99-99: Usage of manifest.TestDuration for controlling sleep duration.

Replacing fixed sleep times with a configurable value from manifest is a significant improvement. It allows for more tailored control over operation timings, which can be crucial for different testing scenarios.


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Thanks for addressing my feedback!

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utAck. Great stuff 🎉 🎉

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@staheri14 staheri14 disabled auto-merge May 10, 2024 00:41
@staheri14 staheri14 merged commit ef67d05 into main May 13, 2024
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A follow-up PR for #3391 that addresses and closes #3363.
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