jiamingli-maker c10cf53b4b
test: Add HNSW_PRQ test cases and fix HNSW_PQ (#46680)
/kind improvement

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- Core invariant: index parameter validation and test expectations for
the HNSW-family must be explicit, consistent, and deterministic — this
PR enforces that by adding exhaustive parameter matrices for HNSW_PRQ
(tests/python_client/testcases/indexes/{idx_hnsw_prq.py,
test_hnsw_prq.py}) and normalizing expectations in idx_hnsw_pq.py via a
shared success variable.
- Logic removed / simplified: brittle, ad-hoc string expectations were
consolidated — literal "success" occurrences were replaced with a single
success variable and ambiguous short error messages were replaced by the
canonical descriptive error text; this reduces duplicated assertion
logic in tests and removes dependence on fragile, truncated messages.
- Bug fix (tests): corrected HNSW_PQ test expectations to assert the
full, authoritative error for invalid PQ m ("The dimension of the vector
(dim) should be a multiple of the number of subquantizers (m).") and
aligned HNSW_PRQ test matrices (idx_hnsw_prq.py) to the same explicit
expectations — the change targets test assertions only and fixes false
negatives caused by mismatched messages.
- No data loss or behavior regression: only test code is added/modified
(tests/python_client/testcases/indexes/*). Production code paths remain
unmodified — collection creation, insert/flush, client.create_index,
wait_for_index_ready, load_collection, search, and client.describe_index
are invoked by tests but not changed; therefore persisted data, index
artifacts, and runtime behavior are unaffected.
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Signed-off-by: zilliz <jiaming.li@zilliz.com>
2026-01-04 18:57:22 +08:00
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2021-11-16 15:41:11 +08:00

Tests

E2E Test

Configuration Requirements

Operating System
Operating System Version
Amazon Linux 2023 or above
Ubuntu 20.04 or above
Mac 10.14 or above
Hardware
Hardware Type Recommended Configuration
CPU x86_64 architecture
Intel CPU Sandy Bridge or above
CPU Instruction Set
- SSE4_2
- AVX
- AVX2
- AVX512 or arm64 Linux/MacOS
Memory 16 GB or more
Software
Software Name Version
Docker 19.05 or above
Docker Compose 1.25.5 or above
jq 1.3 or above
kubectl 1.14 or above
helm 3.0 or above
kind 0.10.0 or above

Installing Dependencies

Troubleshooting Docker and Docker Compose
  1. Confirm that Docker Daemon is running
$ docker info
  • Ensure that Docker is installed. Refer to the official installation instructions for Docker CE/EE.

  • Start the Docker Daemon if it is not already started.

  • To run Docker without root privileges, create a user group labeled docker, then add a user to the group with sudo usermod -aG docker $USER. Log out and log back into the terminal for the changes to take effect. For more information, see the official Docker documentation for Managing Docker as a Non-Root User.

  1. Check the version of Docker-Compose
$ docker compose version

docker compose version 1.25.5, build 8a1c60f6
docker-py version: 4.1.0
CPython version: 3.7.5
OpenSSL version: OpenSSL 1.1.1f  31 Mar 2020
Install jq
Install kubectl
Install helm
Install kind

Run E2E Tests

$ cd tests/scripts
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh

Getting help

You can get help with the following command:

$ ./e2e-k8s.sh --help