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zitadel/internal/eventstore/v3/mock_test.go
Tim Möhlmann 2727fa719d perf(actionsv2): execution target router (#10564)
# Which Problems Are Solved

The event execution system currently uses a projection handler that
subscribes to and processes all events for all instances. This creates a
high static cost because the system over-fetches event data, handling
many events that are not needed by most instances. This inefficiency is
also reflected in high "rows returned" metrics in the database.

# How the Problems Are Solved

Eliminate the use of a project handler. Instead, events for which
"execution targets" are defined, are directly pushed to the queue by the
eventstore. A Router is populated in the Instance object in the authz
middleware.

- By joining the execution targets to the instance, no additional
queries are needed anymore.
- As part of the instance object, execution targets are now cached as
well.
- Events are queued within the same transaction, giving transactional
guarantees on delivery.
- Uses the "insert many fast` variant of River. Multiple jobs are queued
in a single round-trip to the database.
- Fix compatibility with PostgreSQL 15

# Additional Changes

- The signing key was stored as plain-text in the river job payload in
the DB. This violated our [Secrets
Storage](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/architecture/secrets#secrets-storage)
principle. This change removed the field and only uses the encrypted
version of the signing key.
- Fixed the target ordering from descending to ascending.
- Some minor linter warnings on the use of `io.WriteString()`.

# Additional Context

- Introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9249
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10553
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9832
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10372
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10492

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Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit a9ebc06c77)
2025-09-01 08:16:52 +02:00

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package eventstore
import (
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/eventstore"
)
var _ eventstore.Command = (*mockCommand)(nil)
type mockCommand struct {
aggregate *eventstore.Aggregate
payload any
constraints []*eventstore.UniqueConstraint
}
// Aggregate implements [eventstore.Command]
func (m *mockCommand) Aggregate() *eventstore.Aggregate {
return m.aggregate
}
// Creator implements [eventstore.Command]
func (m *mockCommand) Creator() string {
return "creator"
}
// Revision implements [eventstore.Command]
func (m *mockCommand) Revision() uint16 {
return 1
}
// Type implements [eventstore.Command]
func (m *mockCommand) Type() eventstore.EventType {
return "event.type"
}
// Payload implements [eventstore.Command]
func (m *mockCommand) Payload() any {
return m.payload
}
// UniqueConstraints implements [eventstore.Command]
func (m *mockCommand) UniqueConstraints() []*eventstore.UniqueConstraint {
return m.constraints
}
func (e *mockCommand) Fields() []*eventstore.FieldOperation {
return nil
}
func mockEvent(aggregate *eventstore.Aggregate, sequence uint64, payload Payload) eventstore.Event {
return mockEventType(aggregate, sequence, payload, "event.type")
}
func mockEventType(aggregate *eventstore.Aggregate, sequence uint64, payload Payload, typ string) eventstore.Event {
return &event{
command: &command{
InstanceID: aggregate.InstanceID,
AggregateType: string(aggregate.Type),
AggregateID: aggregate.ID,
Owner: aggregate.ResourceOwner,
Creator: "creator",
Revision: 1,
CommandType: typ,
Payload: payload,
},
sequence: sequence,
}
}
func mockAggregate(id string) *eventstore.Aggregate {
return &eventstore.Aggregate{
ID: id,
Type: "type",
ResourceOwner: "ro",
InstanceID: "instance",
Version: "v1",
}
}
func mockAggregateWithInstance(id, instance string) *eventstore.Aggregate {
return &eventstore.Aggregate{
ID: id,
InstanceID: instance,
Type: "type",
ResourceOwner: "ro",
Version: "v1",
}
}