def test_subscription_from_config_wrong_name(dataset): """ This test checks that an exception is thrown if a wrong name for a subscriber is passed """ # This string represents the config file in the home directory: config = """ { "subscription":{ "subscribers":{ "test_subscriber_wrong":{ "factory": "qcodes.tests.dataset.test_subscribing.MockSubscriber", "factory_kwargs":{ "lg": false }, "subscription_kwargs":{ "min_wait": 0, "min_count": 1, "callback_kwargs": {} } } } } } """ db_location = qcodes.config.core.db_location with default_config(user_config=config): qcodes.config.core.db_location = db_location assert 'test_subscriber' not in qcodes.config.subscription.subscribers with pytest.raises(RuntimeError): sub_id_c = dataset.subscribe_from_config('test_subscriber')
def test_subscription_from_config(dataset, basic_subscriber): """ This test is similar to `test_basic_subscription`, with the only difference that another subscriber from a config file is added. """ # This string represents the config file in the home directory: config = """ { "subscription":{ "subscribers":{ "test_subscriber":{ "factory": "qcodes.tests.dataset.test_subscribing.MockSubscriber", "factory_kwargs":{ "lg": false }, "subscription_kwargs":{ "min_wait": 0, "min_count": 1, "callback_kwargs": {} } } } } } """ # This little dance around the db_location is due to the fact that the # dataset fixture creates a dataset in a db in a temporary directory. # Therefore we need to 'backup' the path to the db when using the # default configuration. db_location = qcodes.config.core.db_location with default_config(user_config=config): qcodes.config.core.db_location = db_location assert 'test_subscriber' in qcodes.config.subscription.subscribers xparam = ParamSpecBase(name='x', paramtype='numeric', label='x parameter', unit='V') yparam = ParamSpecBase(name='y', paramtype='numeric', label='y parameter', unit='Hz') idps = InterDependencies_(dependencies={yparam: (xparam,)}) dataset.set_interdependencies(idps) dataset.mark_started() sub_id = dataset.subscribe(basic_subscriber, min_wait=0, min_count=1, state={}) sub_id_c = dataset.subscribe_from_config('test_subscriber') assert len(dataset.subscribers) == 2 assert list(dataset.subscribers.keys()) == [sub_id, sub_id_c] expected_state = {} # Here we are only testing 2 to reduce the CI time for x in range(2): y = -x**2 dataset.add_result({'x': x, 'y': y}) expected_state[x+1] = [(x, y)] @retry_until_does_not_throw( exception_class_to_expect=AssertionError, delay=0, tries=10) def assert_expected_state(): assert dataset.subscribers[sub_id].state == expected_state assert dataset.subscribers[sub_id_c].state == expected_state assert_expected_state()