Exemple #1
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    def test_task_failed(self):
        """Execution is stopped when a task failed. The next task is not
        executed"""
        class FailedTask(tasks.WorkflowTask):
            name = 'failtask'

            def apply_async(self):
                self.set_state(tasks.TASK_FAILED)

        task1 = FailedTask(mock.Mock())
        task2 = mock.Mock()

        g = TaskDependencyGraph(MockWorkflowContext())
        seq = g.sequence()
        seq.add(task1, task2)

        with limited_sleep_mock():
            try:
                g.execute()
            except RuntimeError as e:
                self.assertIn('Workflow failed', e.message)
            else:
                self.fail('Expected task to fail')

        self.assertTrue(task1.is_terminated)
        self.assertFalse(task2.apply_async.called)
Exemple #2
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    def test_task_sequence(self):
        """Tasks in a sequence are called in order"""
        class Task(tasks.WorkflowTask):
            name = 'task'

            def apply_async(self):
                record.append(self.i)
                self.set_state(tasks.TASK_SUCCEEDED)

        task_count = 10

        # prepare the task seuqence
        seq_tasks = []
        for i in range(task_count):
            t = Task(None)
            seq_tasks.append(t)
            t.i = i
        g = TaskDependencyGraph(MockWorkflowContext())
        seq = g.sequence()
        seq.add(*seq_tasks)

        record = []

        with limited_sleep_mock():
            g.execute()

        expected = list(range(task_count))
        self.assertEqual(expected, record)
Exemple #3
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    def test_wait_after_fail(self):
        """When a task fails, the already-running tasks are waited for"""
        class FailedTask(tasks.WorkflowTask):
            """Task that fails 1 second after starting"""
            name = 'failtask'

            def get_state(self):
                if time.time() > start_time + 1:
                    return tasks.TASK_FAILED
                else:
                    return tasks.TASK_SENT

        class DelayedTask(tasks.WorkflowTask):
            """Task that succeeds 3 seconds after starting"""
            name = 'delayedtask'

            def get_state(self):
                if time.time() > start_time + 3:
                    return tasks.TASK_SUCCEEDED
                else:
                    return tasks.TASK_SENT

            handle_task_terminated = mock.Mock()

        task1 = FailedTask(mock.Mock())
        task2 = DelayedTask(mock.Mock())

        g = TaskDependencyGraph(MockWorkflowContext())
        seq = g.sequence()
        seq.add(task1, task2)
        with limited_sleep_mock():
            start_time = time.time()
            try:
                g.execute()
            except RuntimeError as e:
                self.assertIn('Workflow failed', e.message)
            else:
                self.fail('Expected task to fail')

        # even though the workflow failed 1 second in, the other task was
        # still waited for and completed
        task2.handle_task_terminated.assert_called()
Exemple #4
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    def test_task_failed(self):
        """Execution is stopped when a task failed. The next task is not
        executed"""
        class FailedTask(tasks.WorkflowTask):
            name = 'failtask'

            def apply_async(self):
                self.set_state(tasks.TASK_FAILED)

        task1 = FailedTask(mock.Mock())
        task2 = mock.Mock(execute_after=0)

        g = TaskDependencyGraph(MockWorkflowContext())
        seq = g.sequence()
        seq.add(task1, task2)

        with limited_sleep_mock():
            self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError, 'Workflow failed', g.execute)
        self.assertTrue(task1.is_terminated)
        self.assertFalse(task2.apply_async.called)