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# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Tests for L{twisted.runner.procmon}.
"""
from twisted.trial import unittest
from twisted.runner.procmon import LoggingProtocol, ProcessMonitor
from twisted.internet.error import (ProcessDone, ProcessTerminated,
ProcessExitedAlready)
from twisted.internet.task import Clock
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
class DummyProcess(object):
"""
An incomplete and fake L{IProcessTransport} implementation for testing how
L{ProcessMonitor} behaves when its monitored processes exit.
@ivar _terminationDelay: the delay in seconds after which the DummyProcess
will appear to exit when it receives a TERM signal
"""
pid = 1
proto = None
_terminationDelay = 1
def __init__(self, reactor, executable, args, environment, path,
proto, uid=None, gid=None, usePTY=0, childFDs=None):
self.proto = proto
self._reactor = reactor
self._executable = executable
self._args = args
self._environment = environment
self._path = path
self._uid = uid
self._gid = gid
self._usePTY = usePTY
self._childFDs = childFDs
def signalProcess(self, signalID):
"""
A partial implementation of signalProcess which can only handle TERM and
KILL signals.
- When a TERM signal is given, the dummy process will appear to exit
after L{DummyProcess._terminationDelay} seconds with exit code 0
- When a KILL signal is given, the dummy process will appear to exit
immediately with exit code 1.
@param signalID: The signal name or number to be issued to the process.
@type signalID: C{str}
"""
params = {
"TERM": (self._terminationDelay, 0),
"KILL": (0, 1)
}
if self.pid is None:
raise ProcessExitedAlready()
if signalID in params:
delay, status = params[signalID]
self._signalHandler = self._reactor.callLater(
delay, self.processEnded, status)
def processEnded(self, status):
"""
Deliver the process ended event to C{self.proto}.
"""
self.pid = None
statusMap = {
0: ProcessDone,
1: ProcessTerminated,
}
self.proto.processEnded(Failure(statusMap[status](status)))
class DummyProcessReactor(MemoryReactor, Clock):
"""
@ivar spawnedProcesses: a list that keeps track of the fake process
instances built by C{spawnProcess}.
@type spawnedProcesses: C{list}
"""
def __init__(self):
MemoryReactor.__init__(self)
Clock.__init__(self)
self.spawnedProcesses = []
def spawnProcess(self, processProtocol, executable, args=(), env={},
path=None, uid=None, gid=None, usePTY=0,
childFDs=None):
"""
Fake L{reactor.spawnProcess}, that logs all the process
arguments and returns a L{DummyProcess}.
"""
proc = DummyProcess(self, executable, args, env, path,
processProtocol, uid, gid, usePTY, childFDs)
processProtocol.makeConnection(proc)
self.spawnedProcesses.append(proc)
return proc
class ProcmonTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{ProcessMonitor}.
"""
def setUp(self):
"""
Create an L{ProcessMonitor} wrapped around a fake reactor.
"""
self.reactor = DummyProcessReactor()
self.pm = ProcessMonitor(reactor=self.reactor)
self.pm.minRestartDelay = 2
self.pm.maxRestartDelay = 10
self.pm.threshold = 10
def test_getStateIncludesProcesses(self):
"""
The list of monitored processes must be included in the pickle state.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["arg1", "arg2"],
uid=1, gid=2, env={})
self.assertEqual(self.pm.__getstate__()['processes'],
{'foo': (['arg1', 'arg2'], 1, 2, {})})
def test_getStateExcludesReactor(self):
"""
The private L{ProcessMonitor._reactor} instance variable should not be
included in the pickle state.
"""
self.assertNotIn('_reactor', self.pm.__getstate__())
def test_addProcess(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.addProcess} only starts the named program if
L{ProcessMonitor.startService} has been called.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["arg1", "arg2"],
uid=1, gid=2, env={})
self.assertEqual(self.pm.protocols, {})
self.assertEqual(self.pm.processes,
{"foo": (["arg1", "arg2"], 1, 2, {})})
self.pm.startService()
self.reactor.advance(0)
self.assertEqual(self.pm.protocols.keys(), ["foo"])
def test_addProcessDuplicateKeyError(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.addProcess} raises a C{KeyError} if a process with the
given name already exists.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["arg1", "arg2"],
uid=1, gid=2, env={})
self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.pm.addProcess,
"foo", ["arg1", "arg2"], uid=1, gid=2, env={})
def test_addProcessEnv(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.addProcess} takes an C{env} parameter that is passed to
L{IReactorProcess.spawnProcess}.
"""
fakeEnv = {"KEY": "value"}
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"], uid=1, gid=2, env=fakeEnv)
self.reactor.advance(0)
self.assertEqual(
self.reactor.spawnedProcesses[0]._environment, fakeEnv)
def test_removeProcess(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.removeProcess} removes the process from the public
processes list.
"""
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.assertEqual(len(self.pm.processes), 1)
self.pm.removeProcess("foo")
self.assertEqual(len(self.pm.processes), 0)
def test_removeProcessUnknownKeyError(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.removeProcess} raises a C{KeyError} if the given
process name isn't recognised.
"""
self.pm.startService()
self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.pm.removeProcess, "foo")
def test_startProcess(self):
"""
When a process has been started, an instance of L{LoggingProtocol} will
be added to the L{ProcessMonitor.protocols} dict and the start time of
the process will be recorded in the L{ProcessMonitor.timeStarted}
dictionary.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.pm.startProcess("foo")
self.assertIsInstance(self.pm.protocols["foo"], LoggingProtocol)
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.timeStarted.keys())
def test_startProcessAlreadyStarted(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.startProcess} silently returns if the named process is
already started.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.pm.startProcess("foo")
self.assertIdentical(None, self.pm.startProcess("foo"))
def test_startProcessUnknownKeyError(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.startProcess} raises a C{KeyError} if the given
process name isn't recognised.
"""
self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.pm.startProcess, "foo")
def test_stopProcessNaturalTermination(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopProcess} immediately sends a TERM signal to the
named process.
"""
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
# Configure fake process to die 1 second after receiving term signal
timeToDie = self.pm.protocols["foo"].transport._terminationDelay = 1
# Advance the reactor to just before the short lived process threshold
# and leave enough time for the process to die
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold)
# Then signal the process to stop
self.pm.stopProcess("foo")
# Advance the reactor just enough to give the process time to die and
# verify that the process restarts
self.reactor.advance(timeToDie)
# We expect it to be restarted immediately
self.assertEqual(self.reactor.seconds(),
self.pm.timeStarted["foo"])
def test_stopProcessForcedKill(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopProcess} kills a process which fails to terminate
naturally within L{ProcessMonitor.killTime} seconds.
"""
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold)
proc = self.pm.protocols["foo"].transport
# Arrange for the fake process to live longer than the killTime
proc._terminationDelay = self.pm.killTime + 1
self.pm.stopProcess("foo")
# If process doesn't die before the killTime, procmon should
# terminate it
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.killTime - 1)
self.assertEqual(0.0, self.pm.timeStarted["foo"])
self.reactor.advance(1)
# We expect it to be immediately restarted
self.assertEqual(self.reactor.seconds(), self.pm.timeStarted["foo"])
def test_stopProcessUnknownKeyError(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopProcess} raises a C{KeyError} if the given process
name isn't recognised.
"""
self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.pm.stopProcess, "foo")
def test_stopProcessAlreadyStopped(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopProcess} silently returns if the named process
is already stopped. eg Process has crashed and a restart has been
rescheduled, but in the meantime, the service is stopped.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.assertIdentical(None, self.pm.stopProcess("foo"))
def test_connectionLostLongLivedProcess(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.connectionLost} should immediately restart a process
if it has been running longer than L{ProcessMonitor.threshold} seconds.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
# Schedule the process to start
self.pm.startService()
# advance the reactor to start the process
self.reactor.advance(0)
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
# Long time passes
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold)
# Process dies after threshold
self.pm.protocols["foo"].processEnded(Failure(ProcessDone(0)))
self.assertNotIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
# Process should be restarted immediately
self.reactor.advance(0)
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
def test_connectionLostMurderCancel(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.connectionLost} cancels a scheduled process killer and
deletes the DelayedCall from the L{ProcessMonitor.murder} list.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
# Schedule the process to start
self.pm.startService()
# Advance 1s to start the process then ask ProcMon to stop it
self.reactor.advance(1)
self.pm.stopProcess("foo")
# A process killer has been scheduled, delayedCall is active
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.murder)
delayedCall = self.pm.murder["foo"]
self.assertTrue(delayedCall.active())
# Advance to the point at which the dummy process exits
self.reactor.advance(
self.pm.protocols["foo"].transport._terminationDelay)
# Now the delayedCall has been cancelled and deleted
self.assertFalse(delayedCall.active())
self.assertNotIn("foo", self.pm.murder)
def test_connectionLostProtocolDeletion(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.connectionLost} removes the corresponding
ProcessProtocol instance from the L{ProcessMonitor.protocols} list.
"""
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
self.pm.protocols["foo"].transport.signalProcess("KILL")
self.reactor.advance(
self.pm.protocols["foo"].transport._terminationDelay)
self.assertNotIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
def test_connectionLostMinMaxRestartDelay(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.connectionLost} will wait at least minRestartDelay s
and at most maxRestartDelay s
"""
self.pm.minRestartDelay = 2
self.pm.maxRestartDelay = 3
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.assertEqual(self.pm.delay["foo"], self.pm.minRestartDelay)
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold - 1)
self.pm.protocols["foo"].processEnded(Failure(ProcessDone(0)))
self.assertEqual(self.pm.delay["foo"], self.pm.maxRestartDelay)
def test_connectionLostBackoffDelayDoubles(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.connectionLost} doubles the restart delay each time
the process dies too quickly.
"""
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold - 1) #9s
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
self.assertEqual(self.pm.delay["foo"], self.pm.minRestartDelay)
# process dies within the threshold and should not restart immediately
self.pm.protocols["foo"].processEnded(Failure(ProcessDone(0)))
self.assertEqual(self.pm.delay["foo"], self.pm.minRestartDelay * 2)
def test_startService(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.startService} starts all monitored processes.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
# Schedule the process to start
self.pm.startService()
# advance the reactor to start the process
self.reactor.advance(0)
self.assertTrue("foo" in self.pm.protocols)
def test_stopService(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopService} should stop all monitored processes.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
self.pm.addProcess("bar", ["bar"])
# Schedule the process to start
self.pm.startService()
# advance the reactor to start the processes
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold)
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
self.assertIn("bar", self.pm.protocols)
self.reactor.advance(1)
self.pm.stopService()
# Advance to beyond the killTime - all monitored processes
# should have exited
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.killTime + 1)
# The processes shouldn't be restarted
self.assertEqual({}, self.pm.protocols)
def test_stopServiceCancelRestarts(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopService} should cancel any scheduled process
restarts.
"""
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
# Schedule the process to start
self.pm.startService()
# advance the reactor to start the processes
self.reactor.advance(self.pm.threshold)
self.assertIn("foo", self.pm.protocols)
self.reactor.advance(1)
# Kill the process early
self.pm.protocols["foo"].processEnded(Failure(ProcessDone(0)))
self.assertTrue(self.pm.restart['foo'].active())
self.pm.stopService()
# Scheduled restart should have been cancelled
self.assertFalse(self.pm.restart['foo'].active())
def test_stopServiceCleanupScheduledRestarts(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.stopService} should cancel all scheduled process
restarts.
"""
self.pm.threshold = 5
self.pm.minRestartDelay = 5
# Start service and add a process (started immediately)
self.pm.startService()
self.pm.addProcess("foo", ["foo"])
# Stop the process after 1s
self.reactor.advance(1)
self.pm.stopProcess("foo")
# Wait 1s for it to exit it will be scheduled to restart 5s later
self.reactor.advance(1)
# Meanwhile stop the service
self.pm.stopService()
# Advance to beyond the process restart time
self.reactor.advance(6)
# The process shouldn't have restarted because stopService has cancelled
# all pending process restarts.
self.assertEqual(self.pm.protocols, {})
def test_activeAttributeEqualsRunning(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.active} unneccessarily duplicates the standard
L{IService.running} flag.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.pm.active, self.pm.running)
self.pm.startService()
self.assertEqual(self.pm.active, self.pm.running)
def test_activeAttributeDeprecation(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.active} unneccessarily duplicates the standard
L{IService.running} flag and is therefore deprecated.
"""
def getActive():
return self.pm.active
expectedMessage = "active is deprecated since Twisted 10.1.0. Use " \
"running instead."
self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning,
expectedMessage, __file__, getActive)
def test_consistencyAttributeDeprecation(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.consistency} is no longer needed since the removal of
the ProcessMonitor._checkConsistency function and is therefore
deprecated.
"""
def getConsistency():
return self.pm.consistency
expectedMessage = "consistency is deprecated since Twisted 10.1.0."
self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning,
expectedMessage, __file__, getConsistency)
def test_consistencyDelayAttributeDeprecation(self):
"""
L{ProcessMonitor.consistencyDelay} is no longer needed since the
removal of the ProcessMonitor._checkConsistency function and is
therefore deprecated.
"""
def getConsistencyDelay():
return self.pm.consistencyDelay
expectedMessage = "consistencyDelay is deprecated since Twisted 10.1.0."
self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning,
expectedMessage, __file__, getConsistencyDelay)
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