import multiprocessing import pickle import random import signal import pytest from sanic.response import text from sanic.testing import HOST, PORT @pytest.mark.skipif( not hasattr(signal, "SIGALRM"), reason="SIGALRM is not implemented for this platform, we have to come " "up with another timeout strategy to test these", ) def test_multiprocessing(app): """Tests that the number of children we produce is correct""" # Selects a number at random so we can spot check num_workers = random.choice(range(2, multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1)) process_list = set() def stop_on_alarm(*args): for process in multiprocessing.active_children(): process_list.add(process.pid) process.terminate() signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, stop_on_alarm) signal.alarm(3) app.run(HOST, PORT, workers=num_workers) assert len(process_list) == num_workers @pytest.mark.skipif( not hasattr(signal, "SIGALRM"), reason="SIGALRM is not implemented for this platform", ) def test_multiprocessing_with_blueprint(app): from sanic import Blueprint # Selects a number at random so we can spot check num_workers = random.choice(range(2, multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1)) process_list = set() def stop_on_alarm(*args): for process in multiprocessing.active_children(): process_list.add(process.pid) process.terminate() signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, stop_on_alarm) signal.alarm(3) bp = Blueprint("test_text") app.blueprint(bp) app.run(HOST, PORT, workers=num_workers) assert len(process_list) == num_workers # this function must be outside a test function so that it can be # able to be pickled (local functions cannot be pickled). def handler(request): return text("Hello") # Muliprocessing on Windows requires app to be able to be pickled @pytest.mark.parametrize("protocol", [3, 4]) def test_pickle_app(app, protocol): app.route("/")(handler) p_app = pickle.dumps(app, protocol=protocol) up_p_app = pickle.loads(p_app) assert up_p_app request, response = app.test_client.get("/") assert response.text == "Hello" @pytest.mark.parametrize("protocol", [3, 4]) def test_pickle_app_with_bp(app, protocol): from sanic import Blueprint bp = Blueprint("test_text") bp.route("/")(handler) app.blueprint(bp) p_app = pickle.dumps(app, protocol=protocol) up_p_app = pickle.loads(p_app) assert up_p_app request, response = app.test_client.get("/") assert app.is_request_stream is False assert response.text == "Hello"