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- #!/usr/bin/env python3
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- # Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved.
- # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
- # found in the LICENSE file.
- """Tests for testing utils (psutil.tests namespace)."""
- import collections
- import contextlib
- import errno
- import os
- import socket
- import stat
- import subprocess
- import unittest
- import psutil
- import psutil.tests
- from psutil import FREEBSD
- from psutil import NETBSD
- from psutil import POSIX
- from psutil._common import open_binary
- from psutil._common import open_text
- from psutil._common import supports_ipv6
- from psutil.tests import CI_TESTING
- from psutil.tests import COVERAGE
- from psutil.tests import HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX
- from psutil.tests import PYTHON_EXE
- from psutil.tests import PYTHON_EXE_ENV
- from psutil.tests import PsutilTestCase
- from psutil.tests import TestMemoryLeak
- from psutil.tests import bind_socket
- from psutil.tests import bind_unix_socket
- from psutil.tests import call_until
- from psutil.tests import chdir
- from psutil.tests import create_sockets
- from psutil.tests import get_free_port
- from psutil.tests import is_namedtuple
- from psutil.tests import mock
- from psutil.tests import process_namespace
- from psutil.tests import reap_children
- from psutil.tests import retry
- from psutil.tests import retry_on_failure
- from psutil.tests import safe_mkdir
- from psutil.tests import safe_rmpath
- from psutil.tests import serialrun
- from psutil.tests import system_namespace
- from psutil.tests import tcp_socketpair
- from psutil.tests import terminate
- from psutil.tests import unix_socketpair
- from psutil.tests import wait_for_file
- from psutil.tests import wait_for_pid
- # ===================================================================
- # --- Unit tests for test utilities.
- # ===================================================================
- class TestRetryDecorator(PsutilTestCase):
- @mock.patch('time.sleep')
- def test_retry_success(self, sleep):
- # Fail 3 times out of 5; make sure the decorated fun returns.
- @retry(retries=5, interval=1, logfun=None)
- def foo():
- while queue:
- queue.pop()
- 1 / 0 # noqa
- return 1
- queue = list(range(3))
- self.assertEqual(foo(), 1)
- self.assertEqual(sleep.call_count, 3)
- @mock.patch('time.sleep')
- def test_retry_failure(self, sleep):
- # Fail 6 times out of 5; th function is supposed to raise exc.
- @retry(retries=5, interval=1, logfun=None)
- def foo():
- while queue:
- queue.pop()
- 1 / 0 # noqa
- return 1
- queue = list(range(6))
- self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, foo)
- self.assertEqual(sleep.call_count, 5)
- @mock.patch('time.sleep')
- def test_exception_arg(self, sleep):
- @retry(exception=ValueError, interval=1)
- def foo():
- raise TypeError
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, foo)
- self.assertEqual(sleep.call_count, 0)
- @mock.patch('time.sleep')
- def test_no_interval_arg(self, sleep):
- # if interval is not specified sleep is not supposed to be called
- @retry(retries=5, interval=None, logfun=None)
- def foo():
- 1 / 0 # noqa
- self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, foo)
- self.assertEqual(sleep.call_count, 0)
- @mock.patch('time.sleep')
- def test_retries_arg(self, sleep):
- @retry(retries=5, interval=1, logfun=None)
- def foo():
- 1 / 0 # noqa
- self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, foo)
- self.assertEqual(sleep.call_count, 5)
- @mock.patch('time.sleep')
- def test_retries_and_timeout_args(self, sleep):
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, retry, retries=5, timeout=1)
- class TestSyncTestUtils(PsutilTestCase):
- def test_wait_for_pid(self):
- wait_for_pid(os.getpid())
- nopid = max(psutil.pids()) + 99999
- with mock.patch('psutil.tests.retry.__iter__', return_value=iter([0])):
- self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, wait_for_pid, nopid)
- def test_wait_for_file(self):
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- with open(testfn, 'w') as f:
- f.write('foo')
- wait_for_file(testfn)
- assert not os.path.exists(testfn)
- def test_wait_for_file_empty(self):
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- with open(testfn, 'w'):
- pass
- wait_for_file(testfn, empty=True)
- assert not os.path.exists(testfn)
- def test_wait_for_file_no_file(self):
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- with mock.patch('psutil.tests.retry.__iter__', return_value=iter([0])):
- self.assertRaises(IOError, wait_for_file, testfn)
- def test_wait_for_file_no_delete(self):
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- with open(testfn, 'w') as f:
- f.write('foo')
- wait_for_file(testfn, delete=False)
- assert os.path.exists(testfn)
- def test_call_until(self):
- ret = call_until(lambda: 1, "ret == 1")
- self.assertEqual(ret, 1)
- class TestFSTestUtils(PsutilTestCase):
- def test_open_text(self):
- with open_text(__file__) as f:
- self.assertEqual(f.mode, 'r')
- def test_open_binary(self):
- with open_binary(__file__) as f:
- self.assertEqual(f.mode, 'rb')
- def test_safe_mkdir(self):
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- safe_mkdir(testfn)
- assert os.path.isdir(testfn)
- safe_mkdir(testfn)
- assert os.path.isdir(testfn)
- def test_safe_rmpath(self):
- # test file is removed
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- open(testfn, 'w').close()
- safe_rmpath(testfn)
- assert not os.path.exists(testfn)
- # test no exception if path does not exist
- safe_rmpath(testfn)
- # test dir is removed
- os.mkdir(testfn)
- safe_rmpath(testfn)
- assert not os.path.exists(testfn)
- # test other exceptions are raised
- with mock.patch('psutil.tests.os.stat',
- side_effect=OSError(errno.EINVAL, "")) as m:
- with self.assertRaises(OSError):
- safe_rmpath(testfn)
- assert m.called
- def test_chdir(self):
- testfn = self.get_testfn()
- base = os.getcwd()
- os.mkdir(testfn)
- with chdir(testfn):
- self.assertEqual(os.getcwd(), os.path.join(base, testfn))
- self.assertEqual(os.getcwd(), base)
- class TestProcessUtils(PsutilTestCase):
- def test_reap_children(self):
- subp = self.spawn_testproc()
- p = psutil.Process(subp.pid)
- assert p.is_running()
- reap_children()
- assert not p.is_running()
- assert not psutil.tests._pids_started
- assert not psutil.tests._subprocesses_started
- def test_spawn_children_pair(self):
- child, grandchild = self.spawn_children_pair()
- self.assertNotEqual(child.pid, grandchild.pid)
- assert child.is_running()
- assert grandchild.is_running()
- children = psutil.Process().children()
- self.assertEqual(children, [child])
- children = psutil.Process().children(recursive=True)
- self.assertEqual(len(children), 2)
- self.assertIn(child, children)
- self.assertIn(grandchild, children)
- self.assertEqual(child.ppid(), os.getpid())
- self.assertEqual(grandchild.ppid(), child.pid)
- terminate(child)
- assert not child.is_running()
- assert grandchild.is_running()
- terminate(grandchild)
- assert not grandchild.is_running()
- @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only")
- def test_spawn_zombie(self):
- parent, zombie = self.spawn_zombie()
- self.assertEqual(zombie.status(), psutil.STATUS_ZOMBIE)
- def test_terminate(self):
- # by subprocess.Popen
- p = self.spawn_testproc()
- terminate(p)
- self.assertPidGone(p.pid)
- terminate(p)
- # by psutil.Process
- p = psutil.Process(self.spawn_testproc().pid)
- terminate(p)
- self.assertPidGone(p.pid)
- terminate(p)
- # by psutil.Popen
- cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "import time; time.sleep(60);"]
- p = psutil.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
- env=PYTHON_EXE_ENV)
- terminate(p)
- self.assertPidGone(p.pid)
- terminate(p)
- # by PID
- pid = self.spawn_testproc().pid
- terminate(pid)
- self.assertPidGone(p.pid)
- terminate(pid)
- # zombie
- if POSIX:
- parent, zombie = self.spawn_zombie()
- terminate(parent)
- terminate(zombie)
- self.assertPidGone(parent.pid)
- self.assertPidGone(zombie.pid)
- class TestNetUtils(PsutilTestCase):
- def bind_socket(self):
- port = get_free_port()
- with contextlib.closing(bind_socket(addr=('', port))) as s:
- self.assertEqual(s.getsockname()[1], port)
- @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only")
- def test_bind_unix_socket(self):
- name = self.get_testfn()
- sock = bind_unix_socket(name)
- with contextlib.closing(sock):
- self.assertEqual(sock.family, socket.AF_UNIX)
- self.assertEqual(sock.type, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- self.assertEqual(sock.getsockname(), name)
- assert os.path.exists(name)
- assert stat.S_ISSOCK(os.stat(name).st_mode)
- # UDP
- name = self.get_testfn()
- sock = bind_unix_socket(name, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
- with contextlib.closing(sock):
- self.assertEqual(sock.type, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
- def tcp_tcp_socketpair(self):
- addr = ("127.0.0.1", get_free_port())
- server, client = tcp_socketpair(socket.AF_INET, addr=addr)
- with contextlib.closing(server):
- with contextlib.closing(client):
- # Ensure they are connected and the positions are
- # correct.
- self.assertEqual(server.getsockname(), addr)
- self.assertEqual(client.getpeername(), addr)
- self.assertNotEqual(client.getsockname(), addr)
- @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only")
- @unittest.skipIf(NETBSD or FREEBSD,
- "/var/run/log UNIX socket opened by default")
- def test_unix_socketpair(self):
- p = psutil.Process()
- num_fds = p.num_fds()
- assert not p.connections(kind='unix')
- name = self.get_testfn()
- server, client = unix_socketpair(name)
- try:
- assert os.path.exists(name)
- assert stat.S_ISSOCK(os.stat(name).st_mode)
- self.assertEqual(p.num_fds() - num_fds, 2)
- self.assertEqual(len(p.connections(kind='unix')), 2)
- self.assertEqual(server.getsockname(), name)
- self.assertEqual(client.getpeername(), name)
- finally:
- client.close()
- server.close()
- def test_create_sockets(self):
- with create_sockets() as socks:
- fams = collections.defaultdict(int)
- types = collections.defaultdict(int)
- for s in socks:
- fams[s.family] += 1
- # work around http://bugs.python.org/issue30204
- types[s.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_TYPE)] += 1
- self.assertGreaterEqual(fams[socket.AF_INET], 2)
- if supports_ipv6():
- self.assertGreaterEqual(fams[socket.AF_INET6], 2)
- if POSIX and HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX:
- self.assertGreaterEqual(fams[socket.AF_UNIX], 2)
- self.assertGreaterEqual(types[socket.SOCK_STREAM], 2)
- self.assertGreaterEqual(types[socket.SOCK_DGRAM], 2)
- @serialrun
- class TestMemLeakClass(TestMemoryLeak):
- @retry_on_failure()
- def test_times(self):
- def fun():
- cnt['cnt'] += 1
- cnt = {'cnt': 0}
- self.execute(fun, times=10, warmup_times=15)
- self.assertEqual(cnt['cnt'], 26)
- def test_param_err(self):
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.execute, lambda: 0, times=0)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.execute, lambda: 0, times=-1)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.execute, lambda: 0, warmup_times=-1)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.execute, lambda: 0, tolerance=-1)
- self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.execute, lambda: 0, retries=-1)
- @retry_on_failure()
- @unittest.skipIf(CI_TESTING, "skipped on CI")
- @unittest.skipIf(COVERAGE, "skipped during test coverage")
- def test_leak_mem(self):
- ls = []
- def fun(ls=ls):
- ls.append("x" * 24 * 1024)
- try:
- # will consume around 3M in total
- self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError, "extra-mem",
- self.execute, fun, times=50)
- finally:
- del ls
- def test_unclosed_files(self):
- def fun():
- f = open(__file__)
- self.addCleanup(f.close)
- box.append(f)
- box = []
- kind = "fd" if POSIX else "handle"
- self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError, "unclosed " + kind,
- self.execute, fun)
- def test_tolerance(self):
- def fun():
- ls.append("x" * 24 * 1024)
- ls = []
- times = 100
- self.execute(fun, times=times, warmup_times=0,
- tolerance=200 * 1024 * 1024)
- self.assertEqual(len(ls), times + 1)
- def test_execute_w_exc(self):
- def fun_1():
- 1 / 0 # noqa
- self.execute_w_exc(ZeroDivisionError, fun_1)
- with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError):
- self.execute_w_exc(OSError, fun_1)
- def fun_2():
- pass
- with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
- self.execute_w_exc(ZeroDivisionError, fun_2)
- class TestTestingUtils(PsutilTestCase):
- def test_process_namespace(self):
- p = psutil.Process()
- ns = process_namespace(p)
- ns.test()
- fun = [x for x in ns.iter(ns.getters) if x[1] == 'ppid'][0][0]
- self.assertEqual(fun(), p.ppid())
- def test_system_namespace(self):
- ns = system_namespace()
- fun = [x for x in ns.iter(ns.getters) if x[1] == 'net_if_addrs'][0][0]
- self.assertEqual(fun(), psutil.net_if_addrs())
- class TestOtherUtils(PsutilTestCase):
- def test_is_namedtuple(self):
- assert is_namedtuple(collections.namedtuple('foo', 'a b c')(1, 2, 3))
- assert not is_namedtuple(tuple())
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- from psutil.tests.runner import run_from_name
- run_from_name(__file__)
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