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import logging
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import os
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import random
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import re
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import socket
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import threading
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import time
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import traceback
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import unittest2
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import mitogen.core
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import mitogen.fork
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import mitogen.master
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import mitogen.utils
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try:
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import faulthandler
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except ImportError:
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faulthandler = None
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try:
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import urlparse
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except ImportError:
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import urllib.parse as urlparse
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try:
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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except ImportError:
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from io import StringIO
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try:
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BaseException
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except NameError:
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BaseException = Exception
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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DATA_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'data')
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sys.path.append(DATA_DIR)
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if mitogen.is_master:
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mitogen.utils.log_to_file()
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if faulthandler is not None:
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faulthandler.enable()
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def get_fd_count():
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"""
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Return the number of FDs open by this process.
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"""
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import psutil
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return psutil.Process().num_fds()
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def data_path(suffix):
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path = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, suffix)
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if path.endswith('.key'):
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# SSH is funny about private key permissions.
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os.chmod(path, int('0600', 8))
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return path
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def subprocess__check_output(*popenargs, **kwargs):
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# Missing from 2.6.
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process = subprocess.Popen(stdout=subprocess.PIPE, *popenargs, **kwargs)
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output, _ = process.communicate()
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retcode = process.poll()
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if retcode:
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cmd = kwargs.get("args")
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if cmd is None:
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cmd = popenargs[0]
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raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
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return output
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if hasattr(subprocess, 'check_output'):
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subprocess__check_output = subprocess.check_output
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def wait_for_port(
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host,
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port,
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pattern=None,
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connect_timeout=0.5,
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receive_timeout=0.5,
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overall_timeout=5.0,
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sleep=0.1,
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):
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"""Attempt to connect to host/port, for upto overall_timeout seconds.
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If a regex pattern is supplied try to find it in the initial data.
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Return None on success, or raise on error.
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"""
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start = time.time()
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end = start + overall_timeout
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addr = (host, port)
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while time.time() < end:
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sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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sock.settimeout(connect_timeout)
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try:
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sock.connect(addr)
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except socket.error:
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# Failed to connect. So wait then retry.
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time.sleep(sleep)
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continue
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if not pattern:
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# Success: We connected & there's no banner check to perform.
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sock.shutdown(socket.SHUTD_RDWR)
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sock.close()
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return
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sock.settimeout(receive_timeout)
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data = mitogen.core.b('')
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found = False
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while time.time() < end:
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try:
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resp = sock.recv(1024)
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except socket.timeout:
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# Server stayed up, but had no data. Retry the recv().
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continue
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if not resp:
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# Server went away. Wait then retry the connection.
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time.sleep(sleep)
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break
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data += resp
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if re.search(mitogen.core.b(pattern), data):
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found = True
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break
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try:
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sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
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except socket.error:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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# On Mac OS X - a BSD variant - the above code only succeeds if the
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# operating system thinks that the socket is still open when
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# shutdown() is invoked. If Python is too slow and the FIN packet
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# arrives before that statement can be reached, then OS X kills the
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# sock.shutdown() statement with:
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#
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# socket.error: [Errno 57] Socket is not connected
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#
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# Protect shutdown() with a try...except that catches the
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# socket.error, test to make sure Errno is right, and ignore it if
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# Errno matches.
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if e.errno == 57:
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pass
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else:
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raise
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sock.close()
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if found:
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# Success: We received the banner & found the desired pattern
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return
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else:
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# Failure: The overall timeout expired
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if pattern:
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raise socket.timeout('Timed out while searching for %r from %s:%s'
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% (pattern, host, port))
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else:
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raise socket.timeout('Timed out while connecting to %s:%s'
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% (host, port))
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def sync_with_broker(broker, timeout=10.0):
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"""
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Insert a synchronization barrier between the calling thread and the Broker
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thread, ensuring it has completed at least one full IO loop before
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returning.
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Used to block while asynchronous stuff (like defer()) happens on the
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broker.
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"""
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sem = mitogen.core.Latch()
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broker.defer(sem.put, None)
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sem.get(timeout=10.0)
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def log_fd_calls():
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mypid = os.getpid()
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l = threading.Lock()
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real_pipe = os.pipe
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def pipe():
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l.acquire()
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try:
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rv = real_pipe()
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if mypid == os.getpid():
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sys.stdout.write('\n%s\n' % (rv,))
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traceback.print_stack(limit=3)
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sys.stdout.write('\n')
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return rv
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finally:
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l.release()
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os.pipe = pipe
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real_socketpair = socket.socketpair
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def socketpair(*args):
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l.acquire()
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try:
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rv = real_socketpair(*args)
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if mypid == os.getpid():
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sys.stdout.write('\n%s -> %s\n' % (args, rv))
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traceback.print_stack(limit=3)
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sys.stdout.write('\n')
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return rv
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finally:
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l.release()
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socket.socketpair = socketpair
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real_dup2 = os.dup2
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def dup2(*args):
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l.acquire()
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try:
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real_dup2(*args)
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if mypid == os.getpid():
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sys.stdout.write('\n%s\n' % (args,))
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traceback.print_stack(limit=3)
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sys.stdout.write('\n')
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finally:
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l.release()
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os.dup2 = dup2
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real_dup = os.dup
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def dup(*args):
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l.acquire()
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try:
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rv = real_dup(*args)
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if mypid == os.getpid():
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sys.stdout.write('\n%s -> %s\n' % (args, rv))
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traceback.print_stack(limit=3)
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sys.stdout.write('\n')
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return rv
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finally:
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l.release()
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os.dup = dup
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class CaptureStreamHandler(logging.StreamHandler):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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logging.StreamHandler.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self.msgs = []
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def emit(self, msg):
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self.msgs.append(msg)
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logging.StreamHandler.emit(self, msg)
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class LogCapturer(object):
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def __init__(self, name=None):
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self.sio = StringIO()
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self.logger = logging.getLogger(name)
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self.handler = CaptureStreamHandler(self.sio)
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self.old_propagate = self.logger.propagate
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self.old_handlers = self.logger.handlers
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self.old_level = self.logger.level
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def start(self):
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self.logger.handlers = [self.handler]
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self.logger.propagate = False
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self.logger.level = logging.DEBUG
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def raw(self):
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return self.sio.getvalue()
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def msgs(self):
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return self.handler.msgs
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def __enter__(self):
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self.start()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, _1, _2, _3):
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self.stop()
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def stop(self):
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self.logger.level = self.old_level
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self.logger.handlers = self.old_handlers
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self.logger.propagate = self.old_propagate
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return self.raw()
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class TestCase(unittest2.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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# This is done in setUpClass() so we have a chance to run before any
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# Broker() instantiations in setUp() etc.
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mitogen.fork.on_fork()
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cls._fd_count_before = get_fd_count()
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super(TestCase, cls).setUpClass()
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ALLOWED_THREADS = set([
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'MainThread',
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'mitogen.master.join_thread_async'
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])
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def _teardown_check_threads(self):
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counts = {}
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for thread in threading.enumerate():
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name = thread.getName()
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# Python 2.4: enumerate() may return stopped threads.
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assert (not thread.isAlive()) or name in self.ALLOWED_THREADS, \
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'Found thread %r still running after tests.' % (name,)
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counts[name] = counts.get(name, 0) + 1
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for name in counts:
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assert counts[name] == 1, \
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'Found %d copies of thread %r running after tests.' % (name,)
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def _teardown_check_fds(self):
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mitogen.core.Latch._on_fork()
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if get_fd_count() != self._fd_count_before:
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import os; os.system('lsof -p %s' % (os.getpid(),))
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assert 0, "%s leaked FDs. Count before: %s, after: %s" % (
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self, self._fd_count_before, get_fd_count(),
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)
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def tearDown(self):
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self._teardown_check_threads()
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self._teardown_check_fds()
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super(TestCase, self).tearDown()
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def assertRaises(self, exc, func, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Like regular assertRaises, except return the exception that was
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raised. Can't use context manager because tests must run on Python2.4"""
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try:
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func(*args, **kwargs)
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except exc:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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return e
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except BaseException:
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LOG.exception('Original exception')
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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assert 0, '%r raised %r, not %r' % (func, e, exc)
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assert 0, '%r did not raise %r' % (func, exc)
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def get_docker_host():
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url = os.environ.get('DOCKER_HOST')
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if url in (None, 'http+docker://localunixsocket'):
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return 'localhost'
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parsed = urlparse.urlparse(url)
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return parsed.netloc.partition(':')[0]
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class DockerizedSshDaemon(object):
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mitogen_test_distro = os.environ.get('MITOGEN_TEST_DISTRO', 'debian')
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if '-' in mitogen_test_distro:
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distro, _py3 = mitogen_test_distro.split('-')
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else:
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distro = mitogen_test_distro
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_py3 = None
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if _py3 == 'py3':
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python_path = '/usr/bin/python3'
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else:
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python_path = '/usr/bin/python'
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image = 'mitogen/%s-test' % (distro,)
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# 22/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:32771
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PORT_RE = re.compile(r'([^/]+)/([^ ]+) -> ([^:]+):(.*)')
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port = None
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def _get_container_port(self):
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s = subprocess__check_output(['docker', 'port', self.container_name])
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for line in s.decode().splitlines():
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dport, proto, baddr, bport = self.PORT_RE.match(line).groups()
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if dport == '22' and proto == 'tcp':
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self.port = int(bport)
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self.host = self.get_host()
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if self.port is None:
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raise ValueError('could not find SSH port in: %r' % (s,))
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def start_container(self):
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self.container_name = 'mitogen-test-%08x' % (random.getrandbits(64),)
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args = [
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'docker',
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'run',
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'--detach',
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'--privileged',
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'--publish-all',
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'--name', self.container_name,
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self.image,
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]
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subprocess__check_output(args)
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self._get_container_port()
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def __init__(self):
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self.start_container()
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def get_host(self):
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return get_docker_host()
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def wait_for_sshd(self):
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wait_for_port(self.get_host(), self.port, pattern='OpenSSH')
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def close(self):
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args = ['docker', 'rm', '-f', self.container_name]
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subprocess__check_output(args)
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class BrokerMixin(object):
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broker_class = mitogen.master.Broker
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broker_shutdown = False
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def setUp(self):
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super(BrokerMixin, self).setUp()
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self.broker = self.broker_class()
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def tearDown(self):
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if not self.broker_shutdown:
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self.broker.shutdown()
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self.broker.join()
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super(BrokerMixin, self).tearDown()
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def sync_with_broker(self):
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sync_with_broker(self.broker)
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class RouterMixin(BrokerMixin):
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router_class = mitogen.master.Router
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def setUp(self):
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super(RouterMixin, self).setUp()
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self.router = self.router_class(self.broker)
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class DockerMixin(RouterMixin):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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super(DockerMixin, cls).setUpClass()
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cls.dockerized_ssh = DockerizedSshDaemon()
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cls.dockerized_ssh.wait_for_sshd()
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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cls.dockerized_ssh.close()
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super(DockerMixin, cls).tearDownClass()
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def docker_ssh(self, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('hostname', self.dockerized_ssh.host)
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kwargs.setdefault('port', self.dockerized_ssh.port)
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kwargs.setdefault('check_host_keys', 'ignore')
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kwargs.setdefault('ssh_debug_level', 3)
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kwargs.setdefault('python_path', self.dockerized_ssh.python_path)
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return self.router.ssh(**kwargs)
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def docker_ssh_any(self, **kwargs):
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return self.docker_ssh(
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username='mitogen__has_sudo_nopw',
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password='has_sudo_nopw_password',
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)
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