sanic/tests/test_reloader.py

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import os
import secrets
import sys
from contextlib import suppress
from subprocess import PIPE, Popen, TimeoutExpired
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from textwrap import dedent
from threading import Timer
from time import sleep
import pytest
# We need to interrupt the autoreloader without killing it, so that the server gets terminated
# https://stefan.sofa-rockers.org/2013/08/15/handling-sub-process-hierarchies-python-linux-os-x/
try:
from signal import CTRL_BREAK_EVENT
from subprocess import CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
flags = CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
except ImportError:
flags = 0
TIMER_DELAY = 2
def terminate(proc):
if flags:
proc.send_signal(CTRL_BREAK_EVENT)
else:
proc.terminate()
def write_app(filename, **runargs):
text = secrets.token_urlsafe()
with open(filename, "w") as f:
f.write(
dedent(
f"""\
import os
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
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app.route("/")(lambda x: x)
@app.listener("after_server_start")
def complete(*args):
print("complete", os.getpid(), {text!r})
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(**{runargs!r})
"""
)
)
return text
def write_listener_app(filename, **runargs):
start_text = secrets.token_urlsafe()
stop_text = secrets.token_urlsafe()
with open(filename, "w") as f:
f.write(
dedent(
f"""\
import os
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
app.route("/")(lambda x: x)
@app.reload_process_start
async def reload_start(*_):
print("reload_start", os.getpid(), {start_text!r})
@app.reload_process_stop
async def reload_stop(*_):
print("reload_stop", os.getpid(), {stop_text!r})
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(**{runargs!r})
"""
)
)
return start_text, stop_text
def write_json_config_app(filename, jsonfile, **runargs):
with open(filename, "w") as f:
f.write(
dedent(
f"""\
import os
from sanic import Sanic
import json
app = Sanic(__name__)
with open("{jsonfile}", "r") as f:
config = json.load(f)
app.config.update_config(config)
app.route("/")(lambda x: x)
@app.listener("after_server_start")
def complete(*args):
print("complete", os.getpid(), app.config.FOO)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(**{runargs!r})
"""
)
)
def write_file(filename):
text = secrets.token_urlsafe()
with open(filename, "w") as f:
f.write(f"""{{"FOO": "{text}"}}""")
return text
def scanner(proc, trigger="complete"):
for line in proc.stdout:
line = line.decode().strip()
if line.startswith(trigger):
yield line
argv = {
"script": [sys.executable, "reloader.py"],
"module": [sys.executable, "-m", "reloader"],
"sanic": [
sys.executable,
"-m",
"sanic",
"--port",
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"42204",
"--auto-reload",
"reloader.app",
],
}
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"runargs, mode",
[
({"port": 42202, "auto_reload": True}, "script"),
({"port": 42203, "auto_reload": True}, "module"),
({}, "sanic"),
],
)
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@pytest.mark.xfail
async def test_reloader_live(runargs, mode):
with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
filename = os.path.join(tmpdir, "reloader.py")
text = write_app(filename, **runargs)
command = argv[mode]
proc = Popen(command, cwd=tmpdir, stdout=PIPE, creationflags=flags)
try:
timeout = Timer(TIMER_DELAY, terminate, [proc])
timeout.start()
# Python apparently keeps using the old source sometimes if
# we don't sleep before rewrite (pycache timestamp problem?)
sleep(1)
line = scanner(proc)
assert text in next(line)
# Edit source code and try again
text = write_app(filename, **runargs)
assert text in next(line)
finally:
timeout.cancel()
terminate(proc)
with suppress(TimeoutExpired):
proc.wait(timeout=3)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"runargs, mode",
[
({"port": 42302, "auto_reload": True}, "script"),
({"port": 42303, "auto_reload": True}, "module"),
({}, "sanic"),
],
)
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@pytest.mark.xfail
async def test_reloader_live_with_dir(runargs, mode):
with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
filename = os.path.join(tmpdir, "reloader.py")
config_file = os.path.join(tmpdir, "config.json")
runargs["reload_dir"] = tmpdir
write_json_config_app(filename, config_file, **runargs)
text = write_file(config_file)
command = argv[mode]
if mode == "sanic":
command += ["--reload-dir", tmpdir]
proc = Popen(command, cwd=tmpdir, stdout=PIPE, creationflags=flags)
try:
timeout = Timer(TIMER_DELAY, terminate, [proc])
timeout.start()
# Python apparently keeps using the old source sometimes if
# we don't sleep before rewrite (pycache timestamp problem?)
sleep(1)
line = scanner(proc)
assert text in next(line)
# Edit source code and try again
text = write_file(config_file)
assert text in next(line)
finally:
timeout.cancel()
terminate(proc)
with suppress(TimeoutExpired):
proc.wait(timeout=3)
def test_reload_listeners():
with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
filename = os.path.join(tmpdir, "reloader.py")
start_text, stop_text = write_listener_app(
filename, port=42305, auto_reload=True
)
proc = Popen(argv["script"], cwd=tmpdir, stdout=PIPE, creationflags=flags)
try:
timeout = Timer(TIMER_DELAY, terminate, [proc])
timeout.start()
# Python apparently keeps using the old source sometimes if
# we don't sleep before rewrite (pycache timestamp problem?)
sleep(1)
line = scanner(proc, "reload_start")
assert start_text in next(line)
line = scanner(proc, "reload_stop")
assert stop_text in next(line)
finally:
timeout.cancel()
terminate(proc)
with suppress(TimeoutExpired):
proc.wait(timeout=3)