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Convert TestTimestampFunction_StepsMoreOftenThanSamples
Signed-off-by: Charles Korn <charles.korn@grafana.com>
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@ -2015,47 +2015,6 @@ func TestSubquerySelector(t *testing.T) {
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}
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}
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func TestTimestampFunction_StepsMoreOftenThanSamples(t *testing.T) {
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engine := newTestEngine()
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storage := promqltest.LoadedStorage(t, `
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load 1m
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metric 0+1x1000
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`)
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t.Cleanup(func() { storage.Close() })
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query := "timestamp(metric)"
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start := time.Unix(0, 0)
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end := time.Unix(61, 0)
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interval := time.Second
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// We expect the value to be 0 for t=0s to t=59s (inclusive), then 60 for t=60s and t=61s.
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expectedPoints := []promql.FPoint{}
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for t := 0; t <= 59; t++ {
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expectedPoints = append(expectedPoints, promql.FPoint{F: 0, T: int64(t * 1000)})
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}
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expectedPoints = append(
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expectedPoints,
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promql.FPoint{F: 60, T: 60_000},
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promql.FPoint{F: 60, T: 61_000},
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)
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expectedResult := promql.Matrix{
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promql.Series{
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Floats: expectedPoints,
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Metric: labels.EmptyLabels(),
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},
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}
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qry, err := engine.NewRangeQuery(context.Background(), storage, nil, query, start, end, interval)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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res := qry.Exec(context.Background())
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require.NoError(t, res.Err)
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testutil.RequireEqual(t, expectedResult, res.Value)
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}
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type FakeQueryLogger struct {
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closed bool
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logs []interface{}
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8
promql/promqltest/testdata/functions.test
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8
promql/promqltest/testdata/functions.test
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@ -1213,3 +1213,11 @@ eval instant at 5m log10(exp_root_log - 20)
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{l="y"} -Inf
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clear
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# Test that timestamp() handles the scenario where there are more steps than samples.
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load 1m
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metric 0+1x1000
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# We expect the value to be 0 for t=0s to t=59s (inclusive), then 60 for t=60s and t=61s.
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eval range from 0 to 61s step 1s timestamp(metric)
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{} 0x59 60 60
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