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feat(runtime(v2)): add sanity checks on store upgrades #21748

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Closes: #20725


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  • New Features
    • Introduced a new validation process for store upgrades to ensure integrity and prevent errors during the upgrade process.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Enhanced error handling for invalid store upgrade configurations, improving overall robustness.

@julienrbrt julienrbrt added the backport/v0.52.x PR scheduled for inclusion in the v0.52's next stable release label Sep 16, 2024
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The changes introduce a new function, checkStoreUpgrade, in two files that performs sanity checks on the storeUpgrades parameter used in the UpgradeStoreLoader function. This function verifies that the storeUpgrades is not nil, checks for duplicate keys in the Added and Deleted lists, and ensures that no key appears in both lists. The UpgradeStoreLoader function has been updated to call checkStoreUpgrade at the start, enhancing the validation process before executing the store upgrade logic.

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Files Change Summary
runtime/store.go Added func checkStoreUpgrade(storeUpgrades *store.StoreUpgrades) error for sanity checks.
runtime/store_test.go Added unit tests for checkStoreUpgrade to validate upgrade configurations.
runtime/v2/store.go Added func checkStoreUpgrade(storeUpgrades *store.StoreUpgrades) error for sanity checks.
runtime/v2/store_test.go Added unit tests for checkStoreUpgrade to validate upgrade configurations.

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Objective Addressed Explanation
Add sanity checks for duplication of added keys (20725)
Check existence of renamed old key and deleted key (20725)

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C:server/v2, C:x/upgrade


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  • runtime/store.go (3 hunks)
  • runtime/store_test.go (1 hunks)
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runtime/store_test.go (1)

11-65: Excellent test coverage for the checkStoreUpgrade function!

The TestCheckStoreUpgrade function provides a comprehensive set of test cases to verify the behavior of the checkStoreUpgrade function. It covers various scenarios, including:

  • Nil StoreUpgrades
  • Valid StoreUpgrades
  • Duplicate keys in the Added list
  • Duplicate keys in the Deleted list
  • Keys present in both Added and Deleted lists

The test function is well-structured, using a slice of anonymous structs to define the test cases and iterating over them using a for loop. It utilizes the testing package effectively and makes use of the require package for assertions.

The test cases provide good coverage and help ensure that the checkStoreUpgrade function handles different scenarios correctly and returns the expected errors for invalid StoreUpgrades.

Overall, this test function is a great addition to the test suite and enhances the reliability of the checkStoreUpgrade function.

runtime/v2/store_test.go (1)

9-71: Excellent test coverage!

The test function TestCheckStoreUpgrade is well-structured and covers important scenarios for the checkStoreUpgrade function. It includes test cases for nil upgrades, valid upgrades, duplicate keys, and keys present in both added and deleted lists. The test cases verify the error conditions and compare the error messages accurately.

The test function follows the standard Go testing conventions and provides comprehensive coverage for the checkStoreUpgrade function.


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runtime/v2/store.go (1)

98-131: Great addition of sanity checks!

The checkStoreUpgrade function performs important sanity checks on the storeUpgrades parameter. The checks for nil storeUpgrades, duplicate keys, and keys present in both Added and Deleted lists are crucial to ensure the validity of the store upgrades.

Consider refactoring the duplicate key checks for Added and Deleted lists into a separate function to reduce code duplication. For example:

func checkDuplicateKeys(keys []string, listName string, storeUpgrades *store.StoreUpgrades) error {
    var exists = make(map[string]bool)
    for _, key := range keys {
        if exists[key] {
            return fmt.Errorf("store upgrade has duplicate key %s in %s", key, listName)
        }
        if listName == "added" && storeUpgrades.IsDeleted(key) {
            return fmt.Errorf("store upgrade has key %s in both added and deleted", key)
        }
        if listName == "deleted" && storeUpgrades.IsAdded(key) {
            return fmt.Errorf("store upgrade has key %s in both added and deleted", key)
        }
        exists[key] = true
    }
    return nil
}

Then, you can call this function for both Added and Deleted lists:

if err := checkDuplicateKeys(storeUpgrades.Added, "added", storeUpgrades); err != nil {
    return err
}
if err := checkDuplicateKeys(storeUpgrades.Deleted, "deleted", storeUpgrades); err != nil {
    return err
}
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runtime/v2/store.go (1)

73-76: LGTM!

The addition of the checkStoreUpgrade function call and the panic on error is a good way to enforce the sanity checks and prevent further execution if the checks fail.

runtime/store.go (2)

189-192: LGTM!

The addition of the checkStoreUpgrade call and the panic on error enhances the robustness of the upgrade process by enforcing the sanity checks before proceeding. This is a good practice to prevent upgrades with invalid configurations.


211-244: Great work on the checkStoreUpgrade function!

The function performs important sanity checks on the storeUpgrades parameter:

  • Checking for nil storeUpgrades is a good defensive programming practice.
  • Checking for duplicate keys in Added and Deleted lists prevents invalid configurations.
  • Checking for keys present in both Added and Deleted lists is crucial to prevent conflicts.

The error messages are clear and informative, making it easy to identify the cause of the failure.

Overall, this function enhances the reliability of the store upgrade process by catching potential issues early.

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overall, looks good to me! Could you please add some unit-tests for that feature?

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LGTM

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let fix the lint

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@Mergifyio backport release/v0.52.x

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backport release/v0.52.x

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