sanic/tests/test_response_timeout.py
Adam Hopkins 4726cf1910
Sanic Server WorkerManager refactor (#2499)
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-18 17:17:23 +03:00

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import asyncio
import logging
from time import sleep
import pytest
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.exceptions import ServiceUnavailable
from sanic.log import LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS
from sanic.response import text
@pytest.fixture
def response_timeout_app():
app = Sanic("test_response_timeout")
app.config.RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 1
@app.route("/1")
async def handler_1(request):
await asyncio.sleep(2)
return text("OK")
@app.exception(ServiceUnavailable)
def handler_exception(request, exception):
return text("Response Timeout from error_handler.", 503)
return app
@pytest.fixture
def response_timeout_default_app():
app = Sanic("test_response_timeout_default")
app.config.RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 1
@app.route("/1")
async def handler_2(request):
await asyncio.sleep(2)
return text("OK")
return app
@pytest.fixture
def response_handler_cancelled_app():
app = Sanic("test_response_handler_cancelled")
app.config.RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 1
app.ctx.flag = False
@app.exception(asyncio.CancelledError)
def handler_cancelled(request, exception):
# If we get a CancelledError, it means sanic has already sent a response,
# we should not ever have to handle a CancelledError.
response_handler_cancelled_app.ctx.flag = True
return text("App received CancelledError!", 500)
# The client will never receive this response, because the socket
# is already closed when we get a CancelledError.
@app.route("/1")
async def handler_3(request):
await asyncio.sleep(2)
return text("OK")
return app
def test_server_error_response_timeout(response_timeout_app):
request, response = response_timeout_app.test_client.get("/1")
assert response.status == 503
assert response.text == "Response Timeout from error_handler."
def test_default_server_error_response_timeout(response_timeout_default_app):
request, response = response_timeout_default_app.test_client.get("/1")
assert response.status == 503
assert "Response Timeout" in response.text
def test_response_handler_cancelled(response_handler_cancelled_app):
request, response = response_handler_cancelled_app.test_client.get("/1")
assert response.status == 503
assert "Response Timeout" in response.text
assert response_handler_cancelled_app.ctx.flag is False
def test_response_timeout_not_applied(caplog):
modified_config = LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS
modified_config["loggers"]["sanic.root"]["level"] = "DEBUG"
app = Sanic("test_logging", log_config=modified_config)
app.config.RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 1
app.ctx.event = asyncio.Event()
@app.websocket("/ws")
async def ws_handler(request, ws):
sleep(2)
await asyncio.sleep(0)
request.app.ctx.event.set()
with caplog.at_level(logging.DEBUG):
_ = app.test_client.websocket("/ws")
assert app.ctx.event.is_set()
assert (
"sanic.root",
10,
"Handling websocket. Timeouts disabled.",
) in caplog.record_tuples