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author | Tim Burke <tim.burke@gmail.com> | 2019-10-09 21:05:47 -0700 |
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committer | Tim Burke <tim.burke@gmail.com> | 2019-11-06 03:48:02 +0000 |
commit | 1eda8f9f3eac55953b3d54e32754e2ec312ab348 (patch) | |
tree | a60d70e87ff3bf280464e4c6808648ac35d43160 /tests/unit/test_multithreading.py | |
parent | 9527d0497f19487114e158de6387fb5483cf3182 (diff) | |
download | python-swiftclient-1eda8f9f3eac55953b3d54e32754e2ec312ab348.tar.gz |
Rename "tests" directory to be "test" like in the swift repo
In addition to being less confusing for devs, this lets us actually run
tempauth tests in swiftclient dsvm jobs.
The job definition (over in the swift repo) specifies test/sample.conf,
which does not exist in this repo. As a result, those tests would skip
with
SKIPPING FUNCTIONAL TESTS DUE TO NO CONFIG
Change-Id: I558dbf9a657d442e6e19468e543bbec855129eeb
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/unit/test_multithreading.py')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 240 deletions
diff --git a/tests/unit/test_multithreading.py b/tests/unit/test_multithreading.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8944d48..0000000 --- a/tests/unit/test_multithreading.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2010-2013 OpenStack, LLC. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or -# implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -import sys -import unittest -import threading -import six - -from concurrent.futures import as_completed -from six.moves.queue import Queue, Empty -from time import sleep - -from swiftclient import multithreading as mt -from .utils import CaptureStream - - -class ThreadTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - super(ThreadTestCase, self).setUp() - self.got_items = Queue() - self.got_args_kwargs = Queue() - self.starting_thread_count = threading.active_count() - - def _func(self, conn, item, *args, **kwargs): - self.got_items.put((conn, item)) - self.got_args_kwargs.put((args, kwargs)) - - if item == 'sleep': - sleep(1) - if item == 'go boom': - raise Exception('I went boom!') - - return 'success' - - def _create_conn(self): - return "This is a connection" - - def _create_conn_fail(self): - raise Exception("This is a failed connection") - - def assertQueueContains(self, queue, expected_contents): - got_contents = [] - try: - while True: - got_contents.append(queue.get(timeout=0.1)) - except Empty: - pass - if isinstance(expected_contents, set): - got_contents = set(got_contents) - self.assertEqual(expected_contents, got_contents) - - -class TestConnectionThreadPoolExecutor(ThreadTestCase): - def setUp(self): - super(TestConnectionThreadPoolExecutor, self).setUp() - self.input_queue = Queue() - self.stored_results = [] - - def tearDown(self): - super(TestConnectionThreadPoolExecutor, self).tearDown() - - def test_submit_good_connection(self): - ctpe = mt.ConnectionThreadPoolExecutor(self._create_conn, 1) - with ctpe as pool: - # Try submitting a job that should succeed - f = pool.submit(self._func, "succeed") - f.result() - self.assertQueueContains( - self.got_items, - [("This is a connection", "succeed")] - ) - - # Now a job that fails - try: - f = pool.submit(self._func, "go boom") - f.result() - except Exception as e: - self.assertEqual('I went boom!', str(e)) - else: - self.fail('I never went boom!') - - # Has the connection been returned to the pool? - f = pool.submit(self._func, "succeed") - f.result() - self.assertQueueContains( - self.got_items, - [ - ("This is a connection", "go boom"), - ("This is a connection", "succeed") - ] - ) - - def test_submit_bad_connection(self): - ctpe = mt.ConnectionThreadPoolExecutor(self._create_conn_fail, 1) - with ctpe as pool: - # Now a connection that fails - try: - f = pool.submit(self._func, "succeed") - f.result() - except Exception as e: - self.assertEqual('This is a failed connection', str(e)) - else: - self.fail('The connection did not fail') - - # Make sure we don't lock up on failed connections - try: - f = pool.submit(self._func, "go boom") - f.result() - except Exception as e: - self.assertEqual('This is a failed connection', str(e)) - else: - self.fail('The connection did not fail') - - def test_lazy_connections(self): - ctpe = mt.ConnectionThreadPoolExecutor(self._create_conn, 10) - with ctpe as pool: - # Submit multiple jobs sequentially - should only use 1 conn - f = pool.submit(self._func, "succeed") - f.result() - f = pool.submit(self._func, "succeed") - f.result() - f = pool.submit(self._func, "succeed") - f.result() - - expected_connections = [(0, "This is a connection")] - expected_connections.extend([(x, None) for x in range(1, 10)]) - - self.assertQueueContains( - pool._connections, expected_connections - ) - - ctpe = mt.ConnectionThreadPoolExecutor(self._create_conn, 10) - with ctpe as pool: - fs = [] - f1 = pool.submit(self._func, "sleep") - f2 = pool.submit(self._func, "sleep") - f3 = pool.submit(self._func, "sleep") - fs.extend([f1, f2, f3]) - - expected_connections = [ - (0, "This is a connection"), - (1, "This is a connection"), - (2, "This is a connection") - ] - expected_connections.extend([(x, None) for x in range(3, 10)]) - - for f in as_completed(fs): - f.result() - - self.assertQueueContains( - pool._connections, expected_connections - ) - - -class TestOutputManager(unittest.TestCase): - - def test_instantiation(self): - output_manager = mt.OutputManager() - - self.assertEqual(sys.stdout, output_manager.print_stream) - self.assertEqual(sys.stderr, output_manager.error_stream) - - def test_printers(self): - out_stream = CaptureStream(sys.stdout) - err_stream = CaptureStream(sys.stderr) - starting_thread_count = threading.active_count() - - with mt.OutputManager( - print_stream=out_stream, - error_stream=err_stream) as thread_manager: - - # Sanity-checking these gives power to the previous test which - # looked at the default values of thread_manager.print/error_stream - self.assertEqual(out_stream, thread_manager.print_stream) - self.assertEqual(err_stream, thread_manager.error_stream) - - # No printing has happened yet, so no new threads - self.assertEqual(starting_thread_count, - threading.active_count()) - - thread_manager.print_msg('one-argument') - thread_manager.print_msg('one %s, %d fish', 'fish', 88) - thread_manager.error('I have %d problems, but a %s is not one', - 99, u'\u062A\u062A') - thread_manager.print_msg('some\n%s\nover the %r', 'where', - u'\u062A\u062A') - thread_manager.error('one-error-argument') - thread_manager.error('Sometimes\n%.1f%% just\ndoes not\nwork!', - 3.14159) - thread_manager.print_raw( - u'some raw bytes: \u062A\u062A'.encode('utf-8')) - - thread_manager.print_items([ - ('key', 'value'), - ('object', u'O\u0308bject'), - ]) - - thread_manager.print_raw(b'\xffugly\xffraw') - - # Now we have a thread for error printing and a thread for - # normal print messages - self.assertEqual(starting_thread_count + 2, - threading.active_count()) - - # The threads should have been cleaned up - self.assertEqual(starting_thread_count, threading.active_count()) - - if six.PY3: - over_the = "over the '\u062a\u062a'\n" - else: - over_the = "over the u'\\u062a\\u062a'\n" - # We write to the CaptureStream so no decoding is performed - self.assertEqual(''.join([ - 'one-argument\n', - 'one fish, 88 fish\n', - 'some\n', 'where\n', - over_the, - u'some raw bytes: \u062a\u062a', - ' key: value\n', - u' object: O\u0308bject\n' - ]).encode('utf8') + b'\xffugly\xffraw', out_stream.getvalue()) - - self.assertEqual(''.join([ - u'I have 99 problems, but a \u062A\u062A is not one\n', - 'one-error-argument\n', - 'Sometimes\n', '3.1% just\n', 'does not\n', 'work!\n' - ]), err_stream.getvalue().decode('utf8')) - - self.assertEqual(3, thread_manager.error_count) |