issue: https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/27467 >My plan is as follows. >- [x] M1 Create collection with timestamptz field >- [x] M2 Insert timestamptz field data >- [x] M3 Retrieve timestamptz field data >- [x] M4 Implement handoff >- [x] M5 Implement compare operator >- [x] M6 Implement extract operator >- [x] M8 Support database/collection level default timezone >- [x] M7 Support STL-SORT index for datatype timestamptz --- The third PR of issue: https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/27467, which completes M5, M6, M7, M8 described above. ## M8 Default Timezone We will be able to use alter_collection() and alter_database() in a future Python SDK release to modify the default timezone at the collection or database level. For insert requests, the timezone will be resolved using the following order of precedence: String Literal-> Collection Default -> Database Default. For retrieval requests, the timezone will be resolved in this order: Query Parameters -> Collection Default -> Database Default. In both cases, the final fallback timezone is UTC. ## M5: Comparison Operators We can now use the following expression format to filter on the timestamptz field: - `timestamptz_field [+/- INTERVAL 'interval_string'] {comparison_op} ISO 'iso_string' ` - The interval_string follows the ISO 8601 duration format, for example: P1Y2M3DT1H2M3S. - The iso_string follows the ISO 8601 timestamp format, for example: 2025-01-03T00:00:00+08:00. - Example expressions: "tsz + INTERVAL 'P0D' != ISO '2025-01-03T00:00:00+08:00'" or "tsz != ISO '2025-01-03T00:00:00+08:00'". ## M6: Extract We will be able to extract sepecific time filed by kwargs in a future Python SDK release. The key is `time_fields`, and value should be one or more of "year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond", seperated by comma or space. Then the result of each record would be an array of int64. ## M7: Indexing Support Expressions without interval arithmetic can be accelerated using an STL-SORT index. However, expressions that include interval arithmetic cannot be indexed. This is because the result of an interval calculation depends on the specific timestamp value. For example, adding one month to a date in February results in a different number of added days than adding one month to a date in March. --- After this PR, the input / output type of timestamptz would be iso string. Timestampz would be stored as timestamptz data, which is int64_t finally. > for more information, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 --------- Signed-off-by: xtx <xtianx@smail.nju.edu.cn>
Guidelines for Test Framework
This document guides you through the Pytest-based PyMilvus test framework.
You can find the test code on GitHub.
Quick Start
Deploy Milvus
To accommodate the variety of requirements, Milvus offers as many as four deployment methods. PyMilvus supports Milvus deployed with any of the methods below:
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Install with Docker Compose
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Install on Kunernetes
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Install with KinD
For test purposes, we recommend installing Milvus with KinD. KinD supports the ClickOnce deployment of Milvus and its test client. KinD deployment is tailored for scenarios with small data scale, such as development/debugging test cases and functional verification.
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Prerequisites
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Install KinD with script
- Enter the local directory of the code */milvus/tests/scripts/
- Build the KinD environment, and execute CI Regression test cases automatically:
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh- By default, KinD environment will be automatically cleaned up after the execution of the test case. If you need to keep the KinD environment:
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh --skip-cleanup- Skip the automatic test case execution and keep the KinD environment:
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh --skip-cleanup --skip-test --manual
Note: You need to log in to the containers of the test client to proceed manual execution and debugging of the test case.
- See more script parameters:
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh --help
- Export cluster logs:
$ kind export logs .
PyMilvus Test Environment Deployment and Case Execution
We recommend using Python 3 (3.8 or higher), consistent with the version supported by PyMilvus.
Note: Procedures listed below will be completed automatically if you deployed Milvus using KinD.
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Install the Python package prerequisite for the test, enter */milvus/tests/python_client/, and execute:
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The default test log path is /tmp/ci_logs/ under the config directory. You can add environment variables to change the path before booting up test cases:
$ export CI_LOG_PATH=/tmp/ci_logs/test/
| Log Level | Log File |
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debug |
ci_test_log.debug |
info |
ci_test_log.log |
error |
ci_test_log.err |
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You can configure default parameters in pytest.ini under the root path. For instance:
addopts = --host *.*.*.* --html=/tmp/ci_logs/report.html
where host should be set as the IP address of the Milvus service, and *.html is the report generated for the test.
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Enter testcases directory, run following command, which is consistent with the command under the pytest framework, to execute the test case:
$ python3 -W ignore -m pytest <test_file_name>
An Introduction to Test Modules
Module Overview
Working directories and files
- base: stores the encapsulated PyMilvus module files, and setup & teardown functions for pytest framework.
- check: stores the check module files for returned results from interface.
- common: stores the files of common methods and parameters for test cases.
- config: stores the basic configuration file.
- testcases: stores test case scripts.
- utils: stores utility programs, such as utility log and environment detection methods.
- requirements.txt: specifies the python package required for executing test cases
- conftest.py: you can compile fixture functions or local plugins in this file. These functions and plugins implement within the current folder and its subfolder.
- pytest.ini: the main configuration file for pytest.
Critical design ideas
- base/*_wrapper.py encapsulates the tested interface, uniformly processes requests from the interface, abstracts the returned results, and passes the results to check/func_check.py module for checking.
- check/func_check.py encompasses result checking methods for each interface for invocation from test cases.
- base/client_base.py uses pytest framework to process setup/teardown functions correspondingly.
- Test case files in testcases folder should be compiled inheriting the TestcaseBase module from base/client_base.py. Compile the common methods and parameters used by test cases into the Common module for invocation.
- Add global configurations under config directory, such as log path, etc.
- Add global implementation methods under utils directory, such as utility log module.
Adding codes
This section specifies references while adding new test cases or framework tools.
Notice and best practices
- Coding style
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Test files: each SDK category corresponds to a test file. So do
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Test categories: test files fall into two categories
TestObjectParams:- Indicates the parameter test of corresponding interface. For instance,
TestPartitionParamsrepresents the parameter test for Partition interface. - Tests the target category/method under different parameter inputs. The parameter test will cover
default,empty,none,datatype,maxsize, etc.
- Indicates the parameter test of corresponding interface. For instance,
TestObjectOperations:- Indicates the function/operation test of corresponding interface. For instance,
TestPartitionOperationsrepresents the function/operation test for Partition interface. - Tests the target category/method with legit parameter inputs and interaction with other interfaces.
- Indicates the function/operation test of corresponding interface. For instance,
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Testcase naming
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TestObjectParams:- Name after the parameter input of the test case. For instance,
test_partition_empty_name()represents test on performance with the empty string as thenameparameter input.
- Name after the parameter input of the test case. For instance,
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TestObjectOperations- Name after the operation procedure of the test case. For instance,
test_partition_drop_partition_twice()represents the test on the performance when dropping partitions twice consecutively. - Name after assertions. For instance,
test_partition_maximum_partitions()represents test on the maximum number of partitions that can be created.
- Name after the operation procedure of the test case. For instance,
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- Notice
- Do not initialize PyMilvus objects in the test case files.
- Generally, do not add log IDs to test case files.
- Directly call the encapsulated methods or attributes in test cases, as shown below:
To create multiple partitions objects, call
self.init_partition_wrap(), which returns the newly created partition objects. Callself.partition_wrapinstead when you do not need multiple objects.
# create partition -Call the default initialization method
partition_w = self.init_partition_wrap()
assert partition_w.is_empty
# create partition -Directly call the encapsulated object
self.partition_wrap.init_partition(collection=collection_name, name=partition_name)
assert self.partition_wrap.is_empty
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To test on the error or exception returned from interfaces:
- Call
check_task=CheckTasks.err_res. - Input the expected error ID and message.
# create partition with collection is None self.partition_wrap.init_partition(collection=None, name=partition_name, check_task=CheckTasks.err_res, check_items={ct.err_code: 1, ct.err_msg: "'NoneType' object has no attribute"}) - Call
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To test on the normal value returned from interfaces:
- Call
check_task=CheckTasks.check_partition_property. You can build new test methods inCheckTasksfor invocation in test cases. - Input the expected result for test methods.
# create partition partition_w = self.init_partition_wrap(collection_w, partition_name, check_task=CheckTasks.check_partition_property, check_items={"name": partition_name, "description": description, "is_empty": True, "num_entities": 0}) - Call
- Adding test cases
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Find the encapsulated tested interface with the same name in the *_wrapper.py files under base directory. Each interface returns a list with two values, among which one is interface returned results of PyMilvus, and the other is the assertion of normal/abnormal results, i.e.
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Add the test cases in the corresponding test file of the tested interface in testcases folder. You can refer to all test files under this directory to create your own test cases as shown below:
@pytest.mark.tags(CaseLabel.L1) @pytest.mark.parametrize("partition_name", [cf.gen_unique_str(prefix)]) def test_partition_dropped_collection(self, partition_name): """ target: verify create partition against a dropped collection method: 1. create collection1 2. drop collection1 3. create partition in collection1 expected: raise exception """ # create collection collection_w = self.init_collection_wrap() # drop collection collection_w.drop() # create partition failed self.partition_wrap.init_partition(collection_w.collection, partition_name, check_task=CheckTasks.err_res, check_items={ct.err_code: 4, ct.err_msg: "collection not found"}) -
Tips
- Case comments encompass three parts: object, test method, and expected result. You should specify each part.
- Initialize the tested category in the setup method of the Base category in the base/client_base.py file, as shown below:
self.connection_wrap = ApiConnectionsWrapper() self.utility_wrap = ApiUtilityWrapper() self.collection_wrap = ApiCollectionWrapper() self.partition_wrap = ApiPartitionWrapper() self.index_wrap = ApiIndexWrapper() self.collection_schema_wrap = ApiCollectionSchemaWrapper() self.field_schema_wrap = ApiFieldSchemaWrapper()- Pass the parameters with corresponding encapsulated methods when calling the interface you need to test on. As shown below, align all parameters with those in PyMilvus interfaces except for
check_taskandcheck_items.
def init_partition(self, collection, name, description="", check_task=None, check_items=None, **kwargs)check_taskis used to select the corresponding interface test method in the ResponseChecker check category in the check/func_check.py file. You can choose methods under theCheckTaskscategory in the common/common_type.py file.- The specific content of
check_itemspassed to the test method is determined by the implemented test methodcheck_task. - The tested interface can return normal results when
CheckTasksandcheck_itemsare not passed.
- Adding framework functions
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Add global methods or tools under utils directory.
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Add corresponding configurations under config directory.
