import asyncio import signal from contextlib import closing from socket import socket import pytest from sanic.testing import HOST, PORT AVAILABLE_LISTENERS = [ "before_server_start", "after_server_start", "before_server_stop", "after_server_stop", ] skipif_no_alarm = 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 create_listener(listener_name, in_list): async def _listener(app, loop): print(f"DEBUG MESSAGE FOR PYTEST for {listener_name}") in_list.insert(0, app.name + listener_name) return _listener def start_stop_app(random_name_app, **run_kwargs): def stop_on_alarm(signum, frame): raise KeyboardInterrupt("SIGINT for sanic to stop gracefully") signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, stop_on_alarm) signal.alarm(1) try: random_name_app.run(HOST, PORT, **run_kwargs) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass @skipif_no_alarm @pytest.mark.parametrize("listener_name", AVAILABLE_LISTENERS) def test_single_listener(app, listener_name): """Test that listeners on their own work""" output = [] # Register listener app.listener(listener_name)(create_listener(listener_name, output)) start_stop_app(app) assert app.name + listener_name == output.pop() @skipif_no_alarm @pytest.mark.parametrize("listener_name", AVAILABLE_LISTENERS) def test_register_listener(app, listener_name): """ Test that listeners on their own work with app.register_listener method """ output = [] # Register listener listener = create_listener(listener_name, output) app.register_listener(listener, event=listener_name) start_stop_app(app) assert app.name + listener_name == output.pop() @skipif_no_alarm def test_all_listeners(app): output = [] for listener_name in AVAILABLE_LISTENERS: listener = create_listener(listener_name, output) app.listener(listener_name)(listener) start_stop_app(app) for listener_name in AVAILABLE_LISTENERS: assert app.name + listener_name == output.pop() @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_trigger_before_events_create_server(app): class MySanicDb: pass @app.listener("before_server_start") async def init_db(app, loop): app.db = MySanicDb() await app.create_server(debug=True, return_asyncio_server=True, port=PORT) assert hasattr(app, "db") assert isinstance(app.db, MySanicDb) def test_create_server_trigger_events(app): """Test if create_server can trigger server events""" flag1 = False flag2 = False flag3 = False async def stop(app, loop): nonlocal flag1 flag1 = True await asyncio.sleep(0.1) app.stop() async def before_stop(app, loop): nonlocal flag2 flag2 = True async def after_stop(app, loop): nonlocal flag3 flag3 = True app.listener("after_server_start")(stop) app.listener("before_server_stop")(before_stop) app.listener("after_server_stop")(after_stop) loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() # Use random port for tests with closing(socket()) as sock: sock.bind(("127.0.0.1", 0)) serv_coro = app.create_server(return_asyncio_server=True, sock=sock) serv_task = asyncio.ensure_future(serv_coro, loop=loop) server = loop.run_until_complete(serv_task) server.after_start() try: loop.run_forever() except KeyboardInterrupt as e: loop.stop() finally: # Run the on_stop function if provided server.before_stop() # Wait for server to close close_task = server.close() loop.run_until_complete(close_task) # Complete all tasks on the loop signal.stopped = True for connection in server.connections: connection.close_if_idle() server.after_stop() assert flag1 and flag2 and flag3