Exemple #1
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async def test_01_delay(calls, callback):
    loop = aiopubsub.loop.Loop(callback, delay=0.005)
    loop.start()
    for i in range(3):
        await asyncio.sleep(0.060)
        assert len(calls) == i + 1
    loop.stop()
Exemple #2
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async def test_02_cancel(calls, callback):
    '''
	Cancel the callback when the loop is stopped mid-callback.
	'''
    loop = aiopubsub.loop.Loop(callback, None)
    loop.start()
    await asyncio.sleep(0.055)
    assert len(calls) == 1
    # Stop the loop during the callback's 50ms wait.
    await asyncio.sleep(0.010)
    loop.stop()
    await asyncio.sleep(0.100)
    assert len(calls) == 1
Exemple #3
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async def test_loop_raises(logwood_handler_mock):
    '''
	Test that loop logs if the coroutine raises
	'''
    mock_coro = asynctest.CoroutineMock(
        side_effect=[RuntimeError('Just for test')])
    loop = aiopubsub.loop.Loop(mock_coro, None)

    with contextlib.suppress(RuntimeError):
        loop.start()
        await asyncio.sleep(0.055)
        assert mock_coro.call_count == 1
        assert any(
            msg.startswith('Uncaught exception in _run')
            for msg in logwood_handler_mock['ERROR'])
        loop.stop()
Exemple #4
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async def test_03_startstop(calls, callback):
    '''
	Start & stop the loop repeatedly.
	'''
    loop = aiopubsub.loop.Loop(callback, None)
    # First call.
    loop.start()
    await asyncio.sleep(0.055)
    assert len(calls) == 1
    # Stop and check no more calls happen.
    loop.stop()
    await asyncio.sleep(0.055)
    assert len(calls) == 1
    # Restart and let two more calls happen.
    loop.start()
    await asyncio.sleep(0.110)
    assert len(calls) == 3
    loop.stop()