# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. # All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2013 eNovance # # 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 contextlib import eventlet import threading import mock import testscenarios from oslo.messaging._executors import impl_blocking from oslo.messaging._executors import impl_eventlet from tests import utils as test_utils load_tests = testscenarios.load_tests_apply_scenarios class TestExecutor(test_utils.BaseTestCase): _impl = [('blocking', dict(executor=impl_blocking.BlockingExecutor, stop_before_return=True)), ('eventlet', dict(executor=impl_eventlet.EventletExecutor, stop_before_return=False))] @classmethod def generate_scenarios(cls): cls.scenarios = testscenarios.multiply_scenarios(cls._impl) @staticmethod def _run_in_thread(executor): def thread(): executor.start() executor.wait() thread = threading.Thread(target=thread) thread.daemon = True thread.start() thread.join(timeout=30) def test_executor_dispatch(self): callback = mock.MagicMock(return_value='result') class Dispatcher(object): @contextlib.contextmanager def __call__(self, incoming): yield lambda: callback(incoming.ctxt, incoming.message) listener = mock.Mock(spec=['poll']) executor = self.executor(self.conf, listener, Dispatcher()) incoming_message = mock.MagicMock(ctxt={}, message={'payload': 'data'}) def fake_poll(): if self.stop_before_return: executor.stop() return incoming_message else: if listener.poll.call_count == 1: return incoming_message executor.stop() listener.poll.side_effect = fake_poll self._run_in_thread(executor) callback.assert_called_once_with({}, {'payload': 'data'}) TestExecutor.generate_scenarios() class ExceptedException(Exception): pass class EventletContextManagerSpawnTest(test_utils.BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super(EventletContextManagerSpawnTest, self).setUp() self.before = mock.Mock() self.callback = mock.Mock() self.after = mock.Mock() self.exception_call = mock.Mock() @contextlib.contextmanager def context_mgr(): self.before() try: yield lambda: self.callback() except ExceptedException: self.exception_call() self.after() self.mgr = context_mgr() def test_normal_run(self): impl_eventlet.spawn_with(self.mgr, pool=eventlet) eventlet.sleep(0) self.assertEqual(self.before.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.callback.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.after.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.exception_call.call_count, 0) def test_excepted_exception(self): self.callback.side_effect = ExceptedException impl_eventlet.spawn_with(self.mgr, pool=eventlet) eventlet.sleep(0) self.assertEqual(self.before.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.callback.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.after.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.exception_call.call_count, 1) def test_unexcepted_exception(self): self.callback.side_effect = Exception impl_eventlet.spawn_with(self.mgr, pool=eventlet) eventlet.sleep(0) self.assertEqual(self.before.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.callback.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.after.call_count, 0) self.assertEqual(self.exception_call.call_count, 0)