import ctypes import os import random import ssl import struct import sys import mitogen import unittest2 import testlib import plain_old_module IS_64BIT = struct.calcsize('P') == 8 PLATFORM_TO_PATH = { ('darwin', False): '/usr/lib/libssl.dylib', ('darwin', True): '/usr/lib/libssl.dylib', ('linux2', False): '/usr/lib/libssl.so', ('linux2', True): '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so', } c_ssl = ctypes.CDLL(PLATFORM_TO_PATH[sys.platform, IS_64BIT]) c_ssl.RAND_pseudo_bytes.argtypes = [ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_int] c_ssl.RAND_pseudo_bytes.restype = ctypes.c_int def ping(): return 123 def random_random(): return random.random() def RAND_pseudo_bytes(n=32): buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(n) assert 1 == c_ssl.RAND_pseudo_bytes(buf, n) return buf[:] def exercise_importer(n): """ Ensure the forked child has a sensible importer. """ sys.path.remove(testlib.DATA_DIR) import simple_pkg.a return simple_pkg.a.subtract_one_add_two(n) class ForkTest(testlib.RouterMixin, unittest2.TestCase): def test_okay(self): context = self.router.fork() self.assertNotEqual(context.call(os.getpid), os.getpid()) self.assertEqual(context.call(os.getppid), os.getpid()) def test_random_module_diverges(self): context = self.router.fork() self.assertNotEqual(context.call(random_random), random_random()) def test_ssl_module_diverges(self): # Ensure generator state is initialized. RAND_pseudo_bytes() context = self.router.fork() self.assertNotEqual(context.call(RAND_pseudo_bytes), RAND_pseudo_bytes()) def test_importer(self): context = self.router.fork() self.assertEqual(2, context.call(exercise_importer, 1)) class DoubleChildTest(testlib.RouterMixin, unittest2.TestCase): def test_okay(self): # When forking from the master process, Mitogen had nothing to do with # setting up stdio -- that was inherited wherever the Master is running # (supervisor, iTerm, etc). When forking from a Mitogen child context # however, Mitogen owns all of fd 0, 1, and 2, and during the fork # procedure, it deletes all of these descriptors. That leaves the # process in a weird state that must be handled by some combination of # fork.py and ExternalContext.main(). # Below we simply test whether ExternalContext.main() managed to boot # successfully. In future, we need lots more tests. c1 = self.router.fork() c2 = self.router.fork(via=c1) self.assertEquals(123, c2.call(ping)) def test_importer(self): c1 = self.router.fork(name='c1') c2 = self.router.fork(name='c2', via=c1) self.assertEqual(2, c2.call(exercise_importer, 1)) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest2.main()