sanic/tests/test_keep_alive_timeout.py
Harsha Narayana 13079c6e30 GIT-1591 Strict Slashes behavior fix (#1594)
* fix: GIT-1591: fix strict_slashes option inheriting behavior

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* doc: GIT-1591: add documentation exlaining the strict_slashes behavior

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* fix: GIT-1591: fix deprecated for test_client

Signed-off-by: Harsha Narayana <harsha2k4@gmail.com>
2019-06-06 07:21:58 -05:00

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import asyncio
import functools
import socket
from asyncio import sleep as aio_sleep
from http.client import _encode
from json import JSONDecodeError
import httpcore
import requests_async as requests
from httpcore import PoolTimeout
from sanic import Sanic, server
from sanic.response import text
from sanic.testing import HOST, PORT, SanicTestClient
CONFIG_FOR_TESTS = {"KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT": 2, "KEEP_ALIVE": True}
old_conn = None
class ReusableSanicConnectionPool(httpcore.ConnectionPool):
async def acquire_connection(self, origin):
global old_conn
connection = self.active_connections.pop_by_origin(
origin, http2_only=True
)
if connection is None:
connection = self.keepalive_connections.pop_by_origin(origin)
if connection is None:
await self.max_connections.acquire()
connection = httpcore.HTTPConnection(
origin,
ssl=self.ssl,
timeout=self.timeout,
backend=self.backend,
release_func=self.release_connection,
)
self.active_connections.add(connection)
if old_conn is not None:
if old_conn != connection:
raise RuntimeError(
"We got a new connection, wanted the same one!"
)
old_conn = connection
return connection
class ReusableSanicAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter):
def __init__(self):
self.pool = ReusableSanicConnectionPool()
class ResusableSanicSession(requests.Session):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
adapter = ReusableSanicAdapter()
self.mount("http://", adapter)
self.mount("https://", adapter)
class ReuseableSanicTestClient(SanicTestClient):
def __init__(self, app, loop=None):
super().__init__(app)
if loop is None:
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
self._loop = loop
self._server = None
self._tcp_connector = None
self._session = None
# Copied from SanicTestClient, but with some changes to reuse the
# same loop for the same app.
def _sanic_endpoint_test(
self,
method="get",
uri="/",
gather_request=True,
debug=False,
server_kwargs=None,
*request_args,
**request_kwargs,
):
loop = self._loop
results = [None, None]
exceptions = []
server_kwargs = server_kwargs or {"return_asyncio_server": True}
if gather_request:
def _collect_request(request):
if results[0] is None:
results[0] = request
self.app.request_middleware.appendleft(_collect_request)
if uri.startswith(
("http:", "https:", "ftp:", "ftps://", "//", "ws:", "wss:")
):
url = uri
else:
uri = uri if uri.startswith("/") else "/{uri}".format(uri=uri)
scheme = "http"
url = "{scheme}://{host}:{port}{uri}".format(
scheme=scheme, host=HOST, port=PORT, uri=uri
)
@self.app.listener("after_server_start")
async def _collect_response(loop):
try:
response = await self._local_request(
method, url, *request_args, **request_kwargs
)
results[-1] = response
except Exception as e2:
exceptions.append(e2)
if self._server is not None:
_server = self._server
else:
_server_co = self.app.create_server(
host=HOST, debug=debug, port=PORT, **server_kwargs
)
server.trigger_events(
self.app.listeners["before_server_start"], loop
)
try:
loop._stopping = False
_server = loop.run_until_complete(_server_co)
except Exception as e1:
raise e1
self._server = _server
server.trigger_events(self.app.listeners["after_server_start"], loop)
self.app.listeners["after_server_start"].pop()
if exceptions:
raise ValueError("Exception during request: {}".format(exceptions))
if gather_request:
self.app.request_middleware.pop()
try:
request, response = results
return request, response
except Exception:
raise ValueError(
"Request and response object expected, got ({})".format(
results
)
)
else:
try:
return results[-1]
except Exception:
raise ValueError(
"Request object expected, got ({})".format(results)
)
def kill_server(self):
try:
if self._server:
self._server.close()
self._loop.run_until_complete(self._server.wait_closed())
self._server = None
self.app.stop()
if self._session:
self._loop.run_until_complete(self._session.close())
self._session = None
except Exception as e3:
raise e3
# Copied from SanicTestClient, but with some changes to reuse the
# same TCPConnection and the sane ClientSession more than once.
# Note, you cannot use the same session if you are in a _different_
# loop, so the changes above are required too.
async def _local_request(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs):
raw_cookies = kwargs.pop("raw_cookies", None)
request_keepalive = kwargs.pop(
"request_keepalive", CONFIG_FOR_TESTS["KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT"]
)
if not self._session:
self._session = ResusableSanicSession()
try:
response = await getattr(self._session, method.lower())(
url, verify=False, timeout=request_keepalive, *args, **kwargs
)
except NameError:
raise Exception(response.status_code)
try:
response.json = response.json()
except (JSONDecodeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
response.json = None
response.body = await response.read()
response.status = response.status_code
response.content_type = response.headers.get("content-type")
if raw_cookies:
response.raw_cookies = {}
for cookie in response.cookies:
response.raw_cookies[cookie.name] = cookie
return response
keep_alive_timeout_app_reuse = Sanic("test_ka_timeout_reuse")
keep_alive_app_client_timeout = Sanic("test_ka_client_timeout")
keep_alive_app_server_timeout = Sanic("test_ka_server_timeout")
keep_alive_timeout_app_reuse.config.update(CONFIG_FOR_TESTS)
keep_alive_app_client_timeout.config.update(CONFIG_FOR_TESTS)
keep_alive_app_server_timeout.config.update(CONFIG_FOR_TESTS)
@keep_alive_timeout_app_reuse.route("/1")
async def handler1(request):
return text("OK")
@keep_alive_app_client_timeout.route("/1")
async def handler2(request):
return text("OK")
@keep_alive_app_server_timeout.route("/1")
async def handler3(request):
return text("OK")
def test_keep_alive_timeout_reuse():
"""If the server keep-alive timeout and client keep-alive timeout are
both longer than the delay, the client _and_ server will successfully
reuse the existing connection."""
try:
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
client = ReuseableSanicTestClient(keep_alive_timeout_app_reuse, loop)
headers = {"Connection": "keep-alive"}
request, response = client.get("/1", headers=headers)
assert response.status == 200
assert response.text == "OK"
loop.run_until_complete(aio_sleep(1))
request, response = client.get("/1")
assert response.status == 200
assert response.text == "OK"
finally:
client.kill_server()
def test_keep_alive_client_timeout():
"""If the server keep-alive timeout is longer than the client
keep-alive timeout, client will try to create a new connection here."""
try:
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
client = ReuseableSanicTestClient(keep_alive_app_client_timeout, loop)
headers = {"Connection": "keep-alive"}
try:
request, response = client.get(
"/1", headers=headers, request_keepalive=1
)
assert response.status == 200
assert response.text == "OK"
loop.run_until_complete(aio_sleep(2))
exception = None
request, response = client.get("/1", request_keepalive=1)
except ValueError as e:
exception = e
assert exception is not None
assert isinstance(exception, ValueError)
assert "got a new connection" in exception.args[0]
finally:
client.kill_server()
def test_keep_alive_server_timeout():
"""If the client keep-alive timeout is longer than the server
keep-alive timeout, the client will either a 'Connection reset' error
_or_ a new connection. Depending on how the event-loop handles the
broken server connection."""
try:
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
client = ReuseableSanicTestClient(keep_alive_app_server_timeout, loop)
headers = {"Connection": "keep-alive"}
try:
request, response = client.get(
"/1", headers=headers, request_keepalive=60
)
assert response.status == 200
assert response.text == "OK"
loop.run_until_complete(aio_sleep(3))
exception = None
request, response = client.get("/1", request_keepalive=60)
except ValueError as e:
exception = e
assert exception is not None
assert isinstance(exception, ValueError)
assert (
"Connection reset" in exception.args[0]
or "got a new connection" in exception.args[0]
)
finally:
client.kill_server()