Beispiel #1
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def test_kill_custom_signal_kill():
    """Start process and shuts it down using signal SIGQUIT passed to kill."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.kill(sig=signal.SIGQUIT)
    assert executor.running() is False
Beispiel #2
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def test_running_context():
    """Start process and shuts it down."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    with executor:
        assert executor.running() is True

    assert executor.running() is False
Beispiel #3
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def test_stop_custom_signal_stop():
    """Start process and shuts it down using signal SIGQUIT passed to stop."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop(stop_signal=signal.SIGQUIT)
    assert executor.running() is False
def test_custom_signal_stop():
    """Start process and shuts it down using signal SIGQUIT."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300, sig_stop=signal.SIGQUIT)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
    assert executor.running() is False
def test_kill_custom_signal_kill():
    """Start process and shuts it down using signal SIGQUIT passed to kill."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.kill(sig=signal.SIGQUIT)
    assert executor.running() is False
def test_running_context():
    """Start process and shuts it down."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    with executor:
        assert executor.running() is True

    assert executor.running() is False
Beispiel #7
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def test_stop_custom_signal_stop():
    """Start process and shuts it down using signal SIGQUIT passed to stop."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop(sig=signal.SIGQUIT)
    assert executor.running() is False
Beispiel #8
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def test_custom_signal_stop():
    """Start process and shuts it down using signal SIGQUIT."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300, sig_stop=signal.SIGQUIT)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
    assert executor.running() is False
def test_context_stopped():
    """Start for context, and shuts it for nested context."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    with executor:
        assert executor.running() is True
        with executor.stopped():
            assert executor.running() is False
        assert executor.running() is True

    assert executor.running() is False
Beispiel #10
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def test_context_stopped():
    """Start for context, and shuts it for nested context."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    with executor:
        assert executor.running() is True
        with executor.stopped():
            assert executor.running() is False
        assert executor.running() is True

    assert executor.running() is False
Beispiel #11
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def test_running_process(command: Union[str, List[str]]) -> None:
    """Start process and shuts it down."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(command)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
    assert executor.running() is False

    # check proper __str__ and __repr__ rendering:
    assert "SimpleExecutor" in repr(executor)
    assert SLEEP_300 in str(executor)
def test_running_process(command):
    """Start process and shuts it down."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(command)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
    assert executor.running() is False

    # check proper __str__ and __repr__ rendering:
    assert 'SimpleExecutor' in repr(executor)
    assert 'sleep 300' in str(executor)
Beispiel #13
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def test_running_process(command):
    """Start process and shuts it down."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(command)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
    assert executor.running() is False

    # check proper __str__ and __repr__ rendering:
    assert 'SimpleExecutor' in repr(executor)
    assert 'sleep 300' in str(executor)
Beispiel #14
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def test_executor_methods_returning_self():
    """Test if SimpleExecutor lets to chain start, stop and kill methods."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300).start().stop().kill().stop()
    assert not executor.running()

    # Check if context manager returns executor to use it in 'as' phrase:
    with SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300) as executor:
        assert executor.running()

    with SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300).start().stopped() as executor:
        assert not executor.running()

    assert SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300).start().stop().output
Beispiel #15
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def test_executor_methods_returning_self():
    """Test if SimpleExecutor lets to chain start, stop and kill methods."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300).start().stop().kill().stop()
    assert not executor.running()

    # Check if context manager returns executor to use it in 'as' phrase:
    with SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300) as executor:
        assert executor.running()

    with SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300).start().stopped() as executor:
        assert not executor.running()

    assert SimpleExecutor(SLEEP_300).start().stop().output
Beispiel #16
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def test_stop_custom_exit_signal_stop():
    """Start process and expect it to finish with custom signal."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor('false', shell=True)
    executor.start()
    # false exits instant, so there should not be a process to stop
    executor.stop(sig=signal.SIGQUIT, exp_sig=3)
    assert executor.running() is False
def test_forgotten_stop():
    """
    Test if SimpleExecutor subprocess is killed after an instance is deleted.

    Existence can end because of context scope end or by calling 'del'.
    If someone forgot to stop() or kill() subprocess it should be killed
    by default on instance cleanup.
    """
    mark = str(uuid.uuid1())
    # We cannot simply do `sleep 300 #<our-uuid>` in a shell because in that
    # case bash (default shell on some systems) does `execve` without cloning
    # itself - that means there will be no process with commandline like:
    # '/bin/sh -c sleep 300 && true #<our-uuid>' - instead that process would
    # get substituted with 'sleep 300' and the marked commandline would be
    # overwritten.
    # Injecting some flow control (`&&`) forces bash to fork properly.
    marked_command = 'sleep 300 && true #{0!s}'.format(mark)
    executor = SimpleExecutor(marked_command, shell=True)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    assert mark in ps_aux(), "The test process should be running."
    del executor
    gc.collect()  # to force 'del' immediate effect
    assert (mark not in ps_aux(),
            "The test process should not be running at this point.")
Beispiel #18
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def test_forgotten_stop():
    """
    Test if SimpleExecutor subprocess is killed after an instance is deleted.

    Existence can end because of context scope end or by calling 'del'.
    If someone forgot to stop() or kill() subprocess it should be killed
    by default on instance cleanup.
    """
    mark = str(uuid.uuid1())
    # We cannot simply do `sleep 300 #<our-uuid>` in a shell because in that
    # case bash (default shell on some systems) does `execve` without cloning
    # itself - that means there will be no process with commandline like:
    # '/bin/sh -c sleep 300 && true #<our-uuid>' - instead that process would
    # get substituted with 'sleep 300' and the marked commandline would be
    # overwritten.
    # Injecting some flow control (`&&`) forces bash to fork properly.
    marked_command = 'sleep 300 && true #%s' % mark
    executor = SimpleExecutor(marked_command, shell=True)
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    assert mark in ps_aux(), "The test process should be running."
    del executor
    gc.collect()  # to force 'del' immediate effect
    assert (mark not in ps_aux(),
            "The test process should not be running at this point.")
Beispiel #19
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def test_stop_custom_exit_signal_stop():
    """Start process and expect it to finish with custom signal."""
    executor = SimpleExecutor("false", shell=True)
    executor.start()
    # false exits instant, so there should not be a process to stop
    retry(lambda: executor.stop(stop_signal=signal.SIGQUIT,
                                expected_returncode=-3))
    assert executor.running() is False
def test_stopping_not_yet_running_executor():
    """
    Test if SimpleExecutor can be stopped even it was never running.

    We must make sure that it's possible to call .stop() and SimpleExecutor
    will not raise any exception and .start() can be called afterwards.
    """
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    executor.stop()
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
Beispiel #21
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def test_stopping_not_yet_running_executor():
    """
    Test if SimpleExecutor can be stopped even it was never running.

    We must make sure that it's possible to call .stop() and SimpleExecutor
    will not raise any exception and .start() can be called afterwards.
    """
    executor = SimpleExecutor(sleep_300)
    executor.stop()
    executor.start()
    assert executor.running() is True
    executor.stop()
Beispiel #22
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def test_daemons_killing():
    """
    Test if all subprocesses of SimpleExecutor can be killed.

    The most problematic subprocesses are daemons or other services that
    change the process group ID. This test verifies that daemon process
    is killed after executor's kill().
    """
    executor = SimpleExecutor(('python', sample_daemon_path), shell=True)
    executor.start()
    time.sleep(2)
    assert executor.running() is not True, \
        "Executor should not have subprocess running as it started a daemon."

    assert sample_daemon_path in ps_aux()
    executor.kill()
    assert sample_daemon_path not in ps_aux()
def test_daemons_killing():
    """
    Test if all subprocesses of SimpleExecutor can be killed.

    The most problematic subprocesses are daemons or other services that
    change the process group ID. This test verifies that daemon process
    is killed after executor's kill().
    """
    executor = SimpleExecutor(('python', sample_daemon_path), shell=True)
    executor.start()
    time.sleep(1)
    assert executor.running() is not True, \
        "Executor should not have subprocess running as it's started daemon."

    assert sample_daemon_path in ps_aux()
    executor.kill()
    assert sample_daemon_path not in ps_aux()

    # Second part of this test verifies exceptions being called if `ps xe -ww`
    # was called on some OS that doesn't have it.
    executor.start()
    time.sleep(1)

    def fake_output(args):
        check_output('something_not_existing_called')

    with mock.patch('subprocess.check_output', side_effect=fake_output) as co:
        with mock.patch('mirakuru.base.log') as log:
            executor.kill()

    assert co.mock_calls == [mock.call(('ps', 'xe', '-ww'))]
    assert 'error' == log.mock_calls[0][0]
    assert '`$ ps xe -ww` command was called' in log.mock_calls[0][1][0]

    assert sample_daemon_path in ps_aux()
    executor.kill()
    assert sample_daemon_path not in ps_aux()
Beispiel #24
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def test_daemons_killing():
    """
    Test if all subprocesses of SimpleExecutor can be killed.

    The most problematic subprocesses are daemons or other services that
    change the process group ID. This test verifies that daemon process
    is killed after executor's kill().
    """
    executor = SimpleExecutor(('python', sample_daemon_path), shell=True)
    executor.start()
    time.sleep(1)
    assert executor.running() is not True, \
        "Executor should not have subprocess running as it's started daemon."

    assert sample_daemon_path in ps_aux()
    executor.kill()
    assert sample_daemon_path not in ps_aux()

    # Second part of this test verifies exceptions being called if `ps xe -ww`
    # was called on some OS that doesn't have it.
    executor.start()
    time.sleep(1)

    def fake_output(args):
        check_output('something_not_existing_called')

    with mock.patch('subprocess.check_output', side_effect=fake_output) as co:
        with mock.patch('mirakuru.base.log') as log:
            executor.kill()

    assert co.mock_calls == [mock.call(('ps', 'xe', '-ww'))]
    assert 'error' == log.mock_calls[0][0]
    assert '`$ ps xe -ww` command was called' in log.mock_calls[0][1][0]

    assert sample_daemon_path in ps_aux()
    executor.kill()
    assert sample_daemon_path not in ps_aux()