zeek/testing/btest/broker/remote_event_schedule_ts.zeek
Arne Welzel 53b0f0ad64 Event: Deprecate default network timestamp metadata
This deprecates the Event constructor and the ``ts`` parameter of Enqueue()
Instead, versions are introduced that take a detail::MetadataVectorPtr which
can hold the network timestamp metadata and is meant to be allocated by the
caller instead of automatically during Enqueue() or within the Event
constructor.

This also introduces a BifConst ``EventMetadata::add_network_timestamp`` to
opt-in adding network timestamps to events globally. It's disabled by
default as there are not a lot of known use cases that need this.
2025-05-23 19:32:23 +02:00

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# @TEST-DOC: Broker::publish() within a schedule event uses the intended timestamp, not the current network_time()
#
# Not compatible with -O C++ testing since includes two distinct scripts.
# @TEST-REQUIRES: test "${ZEEK_USE_CPP}" != "1"
#
# @TEST-GROUP: broker
#
# @TEST-PORT: BROKER_PORT
#
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-run recv "zeek -b ../recv.zeek >recv.out"
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-run send "zeek -b -r $TRACES/ticks-dns-1hr.pcap ../send.zeek >send.out"
#
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-wait 5
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff recv/recv.out
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff send/send.out
# @TEST-START-FILE send.zeek
redef exit_only_after_terminate = T;
redef EventMetadata::add_network_timestamp = T;
global runs = 0;
global ping: event(msg: string, intended_ts: time, publish_ts: time);
event zeek_init()
{
suspend_processing();
Broker::subscribe("zeek/event/my_topic");
Broker::peer("127.0.0.1", to_port(getenv("BROKER_PORT")));
}
event send_ping(msg: string, intended_ts: time)
{
print fmt(">>> Publish %s intended for %D (current_event_time=%D, network_time=%D)",
msg, intended_ts, current_event_time(), network_time());
Broker::publish("zeek/event/my_topic", ping, msg, intended_ts, network_time());
}
event Broker::peer_added(endpoint: Broker::EndpointInfo, msg: string)
{
print fmt("sender added peer: endpoint=%s msg=%s",
endpoint$network$address, msg);
continue_processing();
}
event new_connection(c: connection)
{
print fmt(">> Run %s (%D)", ++runs, network_time());
event send_ping("my-message-a", network_time());
schedule 30 mins { send_ping("my-message-c", network_time() + 30 mins) };
schedule 15 mins { send_ping("my-message-b", network_time() + 15 mins) };
}
event Broker::peer_lost(endpoint: Broker::EndpointInfo, msg: string)
{
print fmt("sender lost peer: endpoint=%s msg=%s",
endpoint$network$address, msg);
terminate();
}
# @TEST-END-FILE
# @TEST-START-FILE recv.zeek
redef exit_only_after_terminate = T;
redef EventMetadata::add_network_timestamp = T;
global msg_count = 0;
event zeek_init()
{
Broker::subscribe("zeek/event/my_topic");
Broker::listen("127.0.0.1", to_port(getenv("BROKER_PORT")));
}
event Broker::peer_added(endpoint: Broker::EndpointInfo, msg: string)
{
print fmt("receiver added peer: endpoint=%s msg=%s", endpoint$network$address, msg);
}
event ping(msg: string, intended_ts: time, publish_ts: time) &is_used
{
if ( ++msg_count >= 10 )
{
terminate();
return;
}
print fmt("receiver got ping: %s intended for %D published at %D stamped to %D (is_remote = %s, intended_equals_stamped=%s)",
msg, intended_ts, publish_ts, current_event_time(), is_remote_event(), intended_ts == current_event_time());
}
# @TEST-END-FILE