import asyncio import os import signal from queue import Queue from types import SimpleNamespace from unittest.mock import MagicMock import pytest from sanic_testing.testing import HOST, PORT from sanic.compat import ctrlc_workaround_for_windows from sanic.exceptions import BadRequest from sanic.response import HTTPResponse async def stop(app, loop): await asyncio.sleep(0.1) app.stop() calledq = Queue() def set_loop(app, loop): global mock mock = MagicMock() if os.name == "nt": signal.signal = mock else: loop.add_signal_handler = mock def after(app, loop): print("...") calledq.put(mock.called) @pytest.mark.skipif(os.name == "nt", reason="May hang CI on py38/windows") def test_register_system_signals(app): """Test if sanic register system signals""" @app.route("/hello") async def hello_route(request): return HTTPResponse() app.listener("after_server_start")(stop) app.listener("before_server_start")(set_loop) app.listener("after_server_stop")(after) app.run(HOST, PORT, single_process=True) assert calledq.get() is True @pytest.mark.skipif(os.name == "nt", reason="May hang CI on py38/windows") def test_no_register_system_signals_fails(app): """Test if sanic don't register system signals""" @app.route("/hello") async def hello_route(request): return HTTPResponse() app.listener("after_server_start")(stop) app.listener("before_server_start")(set_loop) app.listener("after_server_stop")(after) message = ( r"Cannot run Sanic\.serve with register_sys_signals=False\. Use " r"Sanic.serve_single\." ) with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match=message): app.prepare(HOST, PORT, register_sys_signals=False) assert calledq.empty() @pytest.mark.skipif(os.name == "nt", reason="May hang CI on py38/windows") def test_dont_register_system_signals(app): """Test if sanic don't register system signals""" @app.route("/hello") async def hello_route(request): return HTTPResponse() app.listener("after_server_start")(stop) app.listener("before_server_start")(set_loop) app.listener("after_server_stop")(after) app.run(HOST, PORT, register_sys_signals=False, single_process=True) assert calledq.get() is False @pytest.mark.skipif(os.name == "nt", reason="windows cannot SIGINT processes") def test_windows_workaround(): """Test Windows workaround (on any other OS)""" # At least some code coverage, even though this test doesn't work on # Windows... class MockApp: def __init__(self): self.state = SimpleNamespace() self.state.is_stopping = False def stop(self): assert not self.state.is_stopping self.state.is_stopping = True def add_task(self, func): loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() self.stay_active_task = loop.create_task(func(self)) async def atest(stop_first): app = MockApp() ctrlc_workaround_for_windows(app) await asyncio.sleep(0.05) if stop_first: app.stop() await asyncio.sleep(0.2) assert app.state.is_stopping == stop_first # First Ctrl+C: should call app.stop() within 0.1 seconds os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT) await asyncio.sleep(0.2) assert app.state.is_stopping assert app.stay_active_task.result() is None # Second Ctrl+C should raise with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt): os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT) return "OK" # Run in our private loop loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) res = loop.run_until_complete(atest(False)) assert res == "OK" res = loop.run_until_complete(atest(True)) assert res == "OK" @pytest.mark.skipif(os.name == "nt", reason="May hang CI on py38/windows") def test_signals_with_invalid_invocation(app): """Test if sanic register fails with invalid invocation""" @app.route("/hello") async def hello_route(request): return HTTPResponse() with pytest.raises( BadRequest, match="Invalid event registration: Missing event name" ): app.listener(stop)