sanic/tests/test_worker.py

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import time
import json
import shlex
import subprocess
import urllib.request
from unittest import mock
from sanic.worker import GunicornWorker
from sanic.app import Sanic
import asyncio
import logging
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope='module')
def gunicorn_worker():
command = 'gunicorn --bind 127.0.0.1:1337 --worker-class sanic.worker.GunicornWorker examples.simple_server:app'
worker = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(command))
time.sleep(3)
yield
worker.kill()
def test_gunicorn_worker(gunicorn_worker):
with urllib.request.urlopen('http://localhost:1337/') as f:
res = json.loads(f.read(100).decode())
assert res['test']
class GunicornTestWorker(GunicornWorker):
def __init__(self):
self.app = mock.Mock()
self.app.callable = Sanic("test_gunicorn_worker")
self.servers = {}
self.exit_code = 0
self.cfg = mock.Mock()
self.notify = mock.Mock()
@pytest.fixture
def worker():
return GunicornTestWorker()
def test_worker_init_process(worker):
with mock.patch('sanic.worker.asyncio') as mock_asyncio:
try:
worker.init_process()
except TypeError:
pass
assert mock_asyncio.get_event_loop.return_value.close.called
assert mock_asyncio.new_event_loop.called
assert mock_asyncio.set_event_loop.called
def test_worker_init_signals(worker):
worker.loop = mock.Mock()
worker.init_signals()
assert worker.loop.add_signal_handler.called
def test_handle_abort(worker):
with mock.patch('sanic.worker.sys') as mock_sys:
worker.handle_abort(object(), object())
assert not worker.alive
assert worker.exit_code == 1
mock_sys.exit.assert_called_with(1)
def test_handle_quit(worker):
worker.handle_quit(object(), object())
assert not worker.alive
assert worker.exit_code == 0
def test_run_max_requests_exceeded(worker):
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
worker.ppid = 1
worker.alive = True
sock = mock.Mock()
sock.cfg_addr = ('localhost', 8080)
worker.sockets = [sock]
worker.wsgi = mock.Mock()
worker.connections = set()
worker.log = mock.Mock()
worker.loop = loop
worker.servers = {
"server1": {"requests_count": 14},
"server2": {"requests_count": 15},
}
worker.max_requests = 10
worker._run = mock.Mock(wraps=asyncio.coroutine(lambda *a, **kw: None))
# exceeding request count
_runner = asyncio.ensure_future(worker._check_alive(), loop=loop)
loop.run_until_complete(_runner)
assert worker.alive == False
worker.notify.assert_called_with()
worker.log.info.assert_called_with("Max requests exceeded, shutting down: %s",
worker)
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def test_worker_close(worker):
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
worker.ppid = 1
worker.pid = 2
worker.cfg.graceful_timeout = 1.0
worker.signal = mock.Mock()
worker.signal.stopped = False
worker.wsgi = mock.Mock()
conn = mock.Mock()
conn.websocket = mock.Mock()
conn.websocket.close_connection = mock.Mock(
wraps=asyncio.coroutine(lambda *a, **kw: None)
)
worker.connections = set([conn])
worker.log = mock.Mock()
worker.loop = loop
server = mock.Mock()
server.close = mock.Mock(wraps=lambda *a, **kw: None)
server.wait_closed = mock.Mock(wraps=asyncio.coroutine(lambda *a, **kw: None))
worker.servers = {
server: {"requests_count": 14},
}
worker.max_requests = 10
# close worker
_close = asyncio.ensure_future(worker.close(), loop=loop)
loop.run_until_complete(_close)
assert worker.signal.stopped == True
conn.websocket.close_connection.assert_called_with(force=True)
assert len(worker.servers) == 0