import os import subprocess import tempfile import time import unittest2 import testlib import mitogen.parent class ContextTest(testlib.RouterMixin, unittest2.TestCase): def test_context_shutdown(self): local = self.router.local() pid = local.call(os.getpid) local.shutdown(wait=True) self.assertRaises(OSError, lambda: os.kill(pid, 0)) class TtyCreateChildTest(unittest2.TestCase): func = staticmethod(mitogen.parent.tty_create_child) def test_dev_tty_open_succeeds(self): # In the early days of UNIX, a process that lacked a controlling TTY # would acquire one simply by opening an existing TTY. Linux and OS X # continue to follow this behaviour, however at least FreeBSD moved to # requiring an explicit ioctl(). Linux supports it, but we don't yet # use it there and anyway the behaviour will never change, so no point # in fixing things that aren't broken. Below we test that # getpass-loving apps like sudo and ssh get our slave PTY when they # attempt to open /dev/tty, which is what they both do on attempting to # read a password. tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() try: pid, fd = self.func( 'bash', '-c', 'exec 2>%s; echo hi > /dev/tty' % (tf.name,) ) deadline = time.time() + 5.0 for line in mitogen.parent.iter_read(fd, deadline): self.assertEquals('hi\n', line) break waited_pid, status = os.waitpid(pid, 0) self.assertEquals(pid, waited_pid) self.assertEquals(0, status) self.assertEquals('', tf.read()) finally: tf.close() class IterReadTest(unittest2.TestCase): func = staticmethod(mitogen.parent.iter_read) def make_proc(self): args = [testlib.data_path('iter_read_generator.sh')] proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) mitogen.core.set_nonblock(proc.stdout.fileno()) return proc def test_no_deadline(self): proc = self.make_proc() try: reader = self.func(proc.stdout.fileno()) for i, chunk in enumerate(reader, 1): self.assertEqual(i, int(chunk)) if i > 3: break finally: proc.terminate() def test_deadline_exceeded_before_call(self): proc = self.make_proc() reader = self.func(proc.stdout.fileno(), 0) try: got = [] try: for chunk in reader: got.append(chunk) assert 0, 'TimeoutError not raised' except mitogen.core.TimeoutError: self.assertEqual(len(got), 0) finally: proc.terminate() def test_deadline_exceeded_during_call(self): proc = self.make_proc() reader = self.func(proc.stdout.fileno(), time.time() + 0.4) try: got = [] try: for chunk in reader: got.append(chunk) assert 0, 'TimeoutError not raised' except mitogen.core.TimeoutError: # Give a little wiggle room in case of imperfect scheduling. # Ideal number should be 9. self.assertLess(3, len(got)) self.assertLess(len(got), 5) finally: proc.terminate() class WriteAllTest(unittest2.TestCase): func = staticmethod(mitogen.parent.write_all) def make_proc(self): args = [testlib.data_path('write_all_consumer.sh')] proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) mitogen.core.set_nonblock(proc.stdin.fileno()) return proc ten_ms_chunk = ('x' * 65535) def test_no_deadline(self): proc = self.make_proc() try: self.func(proc.stdin.fileno(), self.ten_ms_chunk) finally: proc.terminate() def test_deadline_exceeded_before_call(self): proc = self.make_proc() try: self.assertRaises(mitogen.core.TimeoutError, ( lambda: self.func(proc.stdin.fileno(), self.ten_ms_chunk, 0) )) finally: proc.terminate() def test_deadline_exceeded_during_call(self): proc = self.make_proc() try: deadline = time.time() + 0.1 # 100ms deadline self.assertRaises(mitogen.core.TimeoutError, ( lambda: self.func(proc.stdin.fileno(), self.ten_ms_chunk * 100, # 1s of data deadline) )) finally: proc.terminate() if __name__ == '__main__': unittest2.main()