[rabbitmq-discuss] librabbitmq faults
Alan Antonuk
alan.antonuk at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 19:18:46 BST 2012
What do you mean by it doesn't segfault with rabbitmq-c-fb6fca832fd2 ? Did
you build Net::RabbitMQ with that version of rabbitmq-c and it ran the
script below without crashing?
-Alan
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 3:12 AM, Matti Linnanvuori <
matti.linnanvuori at portalify.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I wonder how it is possible to have recv hang if RabbitMQ server has
> disconnected. Maybe RabbitMQ server has a bug that it does not disconnect a
> socket.
>
> I am afraid I don't have a succinct example that can reproduce this
> segfault. It occurred with Net::RabbitMQ versions 0.2.0 and 0.2.2, but not
> with rabbitmq-c-fb6fca832fd2.
>
> I reported the segmentation fault in CPAN:
> https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=76205
>
> I got the segmentation fault in subroutine get. I think it is because
> memory allocation failed.
> I have Net::RabbitMQ version 0.2.2. I got a similar bug in Net::RabbitMQ
> version 0.2.0, too:https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=76156
> This is perl, v5.10.0 built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi
> Linux pmc-inst-test 2.6.32.12-0.7-default #1 SMP 2010-05-20 11:14:20 +0200
> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00007ffff724fa41 in memcpy () from /lib64/libc.so.6
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x00007ffff724fa41 in memcpy () from /lib64/libc.so.6
> #1 0x00007ffff6db2c0d in amqp_handle_input (state=0x7bc8a0,
> received_data=..., decoded_frame=0x7fffffffe2c0)
> at /usr/include/bits/string3.h:52
> #2 0x00007ffff6dbbeec in wait_frame_inner (state=0x7bc8a0,
> decoded_frame=0x7fffffffe2c0) at amqp_socket.c:167
> #3 0x00007ffff6dbc489 in amqp_simple_rpc (state=0x7bc8a0, channel=3,
> request_id=, expected_reply_ids=0x7fffffffe3a0,
> decoded_request_method=) at amqp_socket.c:283
> #4 0x00007ffff6db156c in amqp_basic_get (state=0x7bc8a0, channel=7,
> queue=..., no_ack=1) at amqp_api.c:258
> #5 0x00007ffff6da7432 in XS_Net__RabbitMQ_get (my_perl=,
> cv=) at RabbitMQ.xs:618
> #6 0x000000000047e115 in Perl_pp_entersub ()
> #7 0x0000000000455ad3 in Perl_runops_debug ()
> #8 0x000000000047a005 in perl_run ()
> #9 0x000000000042172c in main ()
> (gdb)
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
>
> =pod
>
> =head1 sds2sds_sf_fault.t
>
> Test 1: publish a Dispatch JSON message with ack_level and valid_until
> - from SDS to SDS in exchange.pmc.router-in.
> Try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.router-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 1 expected result: a message is received from exchange.pmc.router-in
> in 8 seconds.
> Test 2: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 2 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 3: check that the sender field is the same as in the sent message.
> Test 3 expected result: the sender field is the same as in the sent
> message.
> Test 4: check the body of the received message and the sent one.
> Test 4 expected result: the body fields are the same.
> Test 5: check the timestamp field.
> Test 5 expected result: the timestamp field is the same as in the
> published message.
> Test 6: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.sf-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 6 expected result: a message is received from exchange.pmc.sf-in in
> 8 seconds.
> Test 7: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 7 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 8: check that the sender field is "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 8 expected result: the sender field is "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 9: check the body of the received message and the sent one.
> Test 9 expected result: the body fields are the same.
> Test 10: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 10 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 11: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 11 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 12: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 12 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 13: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.router-in in 8
> seconds.
> Test 13 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.router-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 14: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 14 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 15: check that the sender field is "exchange.pmc.sf-in".
> Test 15 expected result: the sender field is "exchange.pmc.sf-in".
> Test 16: check the body of the received message and the sent one.
> Test 16 expected result: the body fields are the same.
> Test 17: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 17 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 18: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 18 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 19: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 19 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 20: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.router-in in 8
> seconds.
> Test 20 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.router-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 21: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 21 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 22: check that the sender field is "exchange.pmc.sf-in".
> Test 22 expected result: the sender field is "exchange.pmc.sf-in".
> Test 23: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 23 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 24: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 24 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 25: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 25 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 26: check that the id fields of the received and the published
> messages are the same.
> Test 26 expected result: the id fields of the received and the published
> messages are the same.
> Test 27: check that the ack_type field has value "processed".
> Test 27 expected result: the ack_type field has value "processed".
> Test 28: check that the from field of the received message is the same as
> the to field of the published message.
> Test 28 expected result: the from field of the received message is the
> same as
> the to field of the published message.
> Test 29: check that the type field has value "ack".
> Test 29 expected result: the type field has value "ack".
> Test 30: check that the version field has value 1.
> Test 30 expected result: the version field has value 1.
> Test 31: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.cassidian-in in 8
> seconds.
> Test 31 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.cassidian-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 32: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 32 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 33: check that the sender field is "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 33 expected result: the sender field is "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 34: check the body of the received message and the sent one.
> Test 34 expected result: the body fields are the same.
> Test 35: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 35 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 36: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 36 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 37: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 37 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 38: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.cassidian-in in 8
> seconds.
> Test 38 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.cassidian-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 39: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 39 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 40: check that the sender field is "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 40 expected result: the sender field is "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 41: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 41 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 42: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 42 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 43: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 43 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 44: check that the id fields of the received and the published
> messages are the same.
> Test 44 expected result: the id fields of the received and the published
> messages are the same.
> Test 45: check that the ack_type field has value "processed".
> Test 45 expected result: the ack_type field has value "processed".
> Test 46: check that the from field of the received message is the same as
> the to field of the published message.
> Test 46 expected result: the from field of the received message is the
> same as
> the to field of the published message.
> Test 47: check that the type field has value "ack".
> Test 47 expected result: the type field has value "ack".
> Test 48: check that the version field has value 1.
> Test 48 expected result: the version field has value 1.
> Test 49: publish an Ack sent message from the SSI in
> exchange.pmc.router-in.
> try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.router-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 49 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.router-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 50: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 50 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 51: check that the timestamp of the received message is the same as
> that of published one.
> Test 51 expected result:
> the timestamp of the received message is the same as that of published
> one.
> Test 52: check the sender field of the received message.
> Test 52 expected result:
> the sender field of the received message has value
> "exchange.pmc.cassidian-in".
> Test 53: check the body fields of the received and the published messages.
> Test 53 expected result:
> the body fields of the received and the published messages are the same.
> Test 54: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.sf-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 54 expected result: a message is received from exchange.pmc.sf-in in
> 8 seconds.
> Test 55: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 55 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 56: check the sender field of the received message.
> Test 56 expected result:
> the sender field of the received message has value
> "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 57: check the body fields of the received and the published messages.
> Test 57 expected result:
> the body fields of the received and the published messages are the same.
> Test 58: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 58 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 59: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 59 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 60: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 60 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 61: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.router-in in 8
> seconds.
> Test 61 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.router-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 62: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 62 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 63: check the sender field of the received message.
> Test 63 expected result:
> the sender field of the received message has value "exchange.pmc.sf-in".
> Test 64: check the body fields of the received and the published messages.
> Test 64 expected result:
> the body fields of the received and the published messages are the same.
> Test 65: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 65 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 66: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 66 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 67: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 67 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
> Test 68: try to receive a message from exchange.pmc.cassidian-in in 8
> seconds.
> Test 68 expected result: a message is received from
> exchange.pmc.cassidian-in in 8 seconds.
> Test 69: decode the message as JSON.
> Test 69 expected result: the message is decoded as JSON.
> Test 70: check the sender field of the received message.
> Test 70 expected result:
> the sender field of the received message has value
> "exchange.pmc.router-in".
> Test 71: check the body fields of the received and the published messages.
> Test 71 expected result:
> the body fields of the received and the published messages are the same.
> Test 72: check that the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 72 expected result: the timestamp in an integer.
> Test 73: check that the timestamp is greater than or equal to that of
> before publishing.
> Test 73 expected result: the timestamp is greater than or equal to that
> of before publishing.
> Test 74: check that the timestamp is less than or equal to that of now.
> Test 74 expected result: the timestamp is less than or equal to that of
> now.
>
> =cut
>
> use strict;
>
> use Net::RabbitMQ;
> use Test::More tests => 74;
> use JSON;
> use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday);
>
> use constant ROUTER_EXCHANGE => 'exchange.pmc.router-in';
> use constant ROUTER_CHANNEL => 1;
> use constant ROUTER_QUEUE => 'queue.test.router-in';
> use constant SF_EXCHANGE => 'exchange.pmc.sf-in';
> use constant SF_CHANNEL => 2;
> use constant SF_QUEUE => 'queue.test.sf-in';
> use constant CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE => 'exchange.pmc.cassidian-in';
> use constant CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL => 3;
> use constant CASSIDIAN_QUEUE => 'queue.test.cassidian-in';
>
> sub timestamp {
> return int( gettimeofday() * 1000 );
> }
>
> system(
> 'service pmc-smpp stop >&2; service pmc-cassidian stop >&2; service
> pmc-email stop >&2; service pmc-sf stop >&2; service pmc-routing stop >&2'
> );
>
> sleep 1; # Wait for the message-sending to stop.
>
> system(
> 'rabbitmqctl stop_app; rabbitmqctl reset; rabbitmqctl start_app; mongo
> <<END
> use database
> db.dropDatabase();
> END'
> );
>
> system('service pmc-sf start >&2; service pmc-routing start >&2');
>
> sleep 8; # Wait for Store & Forward and Routing to start.
>
> my $json_text = '{
> "timestamp" : 1330327514213,
> "sender" : "' . CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE . '",
> "body" : {
> "type" : "dispatch",
> "version" : 1,
> "id" : "8f970b1b-f8a3-4c78-aa24-3b8e2205648788",
> "from" : {
> "type" : "ssi",
> "address" : "16777215"
> },
> "to" : {
> "type" : "ssi",
> "address" : "0"
> },
> "body" : "This is a test message.",
> "ack_level" : "sent",
> "valid_until" : 9223372036854775807,
> "auxiliary" : {
> "timestamp" : 1325376000000,
> "sdstl" : {
> "protocol_id" : 130,
> "message_reference" : 42,
> "short_report_allowed" : true,
> "protocol_data" : {
> "encoding" : 0,
> "timestamp" : {
> "month" : 1,
> "day" : 1,
> "hour" : 0,
> "minute" : 0
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }';
>
> my $mq_router = Net::RabbitMQ->new();
> $mq_router->connect( "localhost", { user => "guest", password => "guest" }
> );
> $mq_router->channel_open(ROUTER_CHANNEL);
> $mq_router->queue_declare(
> ROUTER_CHANNEL,
> ROUTER_QUEUE,
> {
> passive => 0,
> durable => 1,
> exclusive => 0,
> auto_delete => 0
> }
> );
> $mq_router->queue_bind( ROUTER_CHANNEL, ROUTER_QUEUE, ROUTER_EXCHANGE, ''
> );
> $mq_router->purge( ROUTER_CHANNEL, ROUTER_QUEUE );
> $mq_router->consume( ROUTER_CHANNEL, ROUTER_QUEUE );
>
> my $mq_sf = Net::RabbitMQ->new();
> $mq_sf->connect( "localhost", { user => "guest", password => "guest" } );
> $mq_sf->channel_open(SF_CHANNEL);
> $mq_sf->exchange_declare(
> SF_CHANNEL,
> SF_EXCHANGE,
> {
> exchange_type => 'direct',
> passive => 0,
> durable => 1,
> auto_delete => 0
> }
> );
> $mq_sf->queue_declare(
> SF_CHANNEL,
> SF_QUEUE,
> {
> passive => 0,
> durable => 1,
> exclusive => 0,
> auto_delete => 0
> }
> );
> $mq_sf->queue_bind( SF_CHANNEL, SF_QUEUE, SF_EXCHANGE, '' );
> $mq_sf->purge( SF_CHANNEL, SF_QUEUE );
> $mq_sf->consume( SF_CHANNEL, SF_QUEUE );
>
> my $mq_cassidian = Net::RabbitMQ->new();
> $mq_cassidian->connect( "localhost", { user => "guest", password =>
> "guest" } );
> $mq_cassidian->channel_open(CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL);
> $mq_cassidian->exchange_declare(
> CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL,
> CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE,
> {
> exchange_type => 'direct',
> passive => 0,
> durable => 1,
> auto_delete => 0
> }
> );
> $mq_cassidian->queue_declare(
> CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL,
> CASSIDIAN_QUEUE,
> {
> passive => 0,
> durable => 1,
> exclusive => 0,
> auto_delete => 0
> }
> );
> $mq_cassidian->queue_bind( CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL, CASSIDIAN_QUEUE,
> CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE, '' );
> $mq_cassidian->purge( CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL, CASSIDIAN_QUEUE );
> $mq_cassidian->consume( CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL, CASSIDIAN_QUEUE );
>
> my $before = timestamp();
>
> $mq_router->publish(
> ROUTER_CHANNEL,
> '',
> $json_text,
> {
>
> # Options
> exchange => ROUTER_EXCHANGE
> },
> {
>
> # Props
> content_encoding => "UTF-8",
> content_type => "application/json"
> }
> );
>
> my $sent = decode_json($json_text);
> my $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_router->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received from queue' );
> my $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, $sent->{'sender'}, 'sender ' . $sent->{'sender'} );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> is( $json->{'timestamp'}, $sent->{'timestamp'},
> "timestamp " . $sent->{'timestamp'} );
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_sf->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, ROUTER_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . ROUTER_EXCHANGE );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> my $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_router->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, SF_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . SF_EXCHANGE );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_router->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, SF_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . SF_EXCHANGE );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'id'}, $sent->{'body'}->{'id'}, 'id the same' );
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'ack_type'}, 'processed', 'ack_type processed' );
> is_deeply(
> $json->{'body'}->{'from'},
> $sent->{'body'}->{'to'},
> 'from is the same as to of sent'
> );
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'type'}, 'ack', 'type is ack' );
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'version'}, 1, 'version is 1' );
>
> my $end = time() + 8;
> undef $message;
> do {
> eval {
> $message = $mq_cassidian->get( CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL, CASSIDIAN_QUEUE );
> };
> if ($@) {
> diag($@);
> }
> } until ( defined $message or time() > $end or $@ );
> ok( defined $message, 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, ROUTER_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . ROUTER_EXCHANGE );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
>
> $end = time() + 8;
> note("Trying to receive an Ack from Cassidian exchange");
> undef $message;
> do {
> eval {
> $message = $mq_cassidian->get( CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL, CASSIDIAN_QUEUE );
> };
> if ($@) {
> diag($@);
> }
> } until ( defined $message or time() > $end or $@ );
> ok( defined $message, 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, ROUTER_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . ROUTER_EXCHANGE );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'id'}, $sent->{'body'}->{'id'}, 'id the same' );
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'ack_type'}, 'processed', 'ack_type processed' );
> is_deeply(
> $json->{'body'}->{'from'},
> $sent->{'body'}->{'to'},
> 'from is the same as to of sent'
> );
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'type'}, 'ack', 'type is ack' );
> is( $json->{'body'}->{'version'}, 1, 'version is 1' );
>
> my $ack = '{
> "timestamp" : 1328020064358,
> "sender" : "' . CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE . '",
> "body" : {
> "type" : "ack",
> "version" : 1,
> "id" : "8f970b1b-f8a3-4c78-aa24-3b8e2205648788",
> "from" : {
> "type" : "ssi",
> "address" : "0"
> },
> "ack_type" : "sent",
> "auxiliary" : {
> "timestamp" : 1325376000000,
> "original_message" : ' . encode_json( $sent->{'body'} ) . ',
> "sdstl" : {
> "protocol_id" : 130,
> "message_reference" : 42,
> "short_report_allowed" : true,
> "protocol_data" : {
> "encoding" : 0,
> "timestamp" : {
> "month" : 1,
> "day" : 1,
> "hour" : 0,
> "minute" : 0
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }';
> $sent = decode_json($ack);
> $before = timestamp();
>
> $mq_router->publish(
> ROUTER_CHANNEL,
> '', $ack,
> {
>
> # Options
> exchange => ROUTER_EXCHANGE
> },
> {
>
> # Props
> content_encoding => "UTF-8",
> content_type => "application/json"
> }
> );
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_router->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'timestamp'}, $sent->{'timestamp'},
> 'timestamp ' . $sent->{'timestamp'} )
> or diag( $message->{'body'} );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE )
> or diag( $message->{'body'} );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' )
> or diag( $message->{'body'} );
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_sf->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, ROUTER_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . ROUTER_EXCHANGE );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_router->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, SF_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . SF_EXCHANGE );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
>
> undef $message;
> eval {
> local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout\n" };
> alarm 8;
> $message = $mq_cassidian->recv();
> alarm 0;
> };
> is( $@, '', 'A message was received' );
> undef $json;
> eval { $json = decode_json( $message->{'body'} ); };
> is( $@, '', 'A JSON message received' );
> is( $json->{'sender'}, ROUTER_EXCHANGE, 'sender ' . ROUTER_EXCHANGE );
> is_deeply( $json->{'body'}, $sent->{'body'}, 'body the same' );
> like( $json->{'timestamp'}, qr/^\d+$/, "timestamp an integer" );
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} >= $before,
> 'timestamp greater than or equal to that of before publishing' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} < $before");
> $now = timestamp();
> ok( $json->{'timestamp'} <= $now,
> 'timestamp less than or equal to that of now' )
> or diag("$json->{'timestamp'} > $now");
>
> END {
> $mq_sf->queue_unbind( SF_CHANNEL, SF_QUEUE, SF_EXCHANGE, '' );
> $mq_router->queue_unbind( ROUTER_CHANNEL, ROUTER_QUEUE, ROUTER_EXCHANGE,
> '' );
> $mq_cassidian->queue_unbind( CASSIDIAN_CHANNEL, CASSIDIAN_QUEUE,
> CASSIDIAN_EXCHANGE, '' );
> system(
> 'service pmc-smpp start >&2; service pmc-cassidian start >&2; service
> pmc-email start >&2'
> );
> }
>
> regards, Matti Linnanvuori
>
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