3420921a33
Previously, we'd sometimes shove strings into HASH_PATH_PREFIX or HASH_PATH_SUFFIX, which would blow up on py3. Now, always use bytes. Change-Id: Icab9981e8920da505c2395eb040f8261f2da6d2e
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Python
375 lines
15 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack Foundation
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import os
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from six import StringIO
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import time
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import unittest
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from getpass import getuser
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import logging
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from test.unit import tmpfile
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import mock
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import signal
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import itertools
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from collections import defaultdict
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import errno
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from swift.common import daemon, utils
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from test.unit import debug_logger
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class MyDaemon(daemon.Daemon):
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def __init__(self, conf):
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self.conf = conf
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self.logger = debug_logger('my-daemon')
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MyDaemon.forever_called = False
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MyDaemon.once_called = False
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def run_forever(self):
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MyDaemon.forever_called = True
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def run_once(self):
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MyDaemon.once_called = True
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def run_raise(self):
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raise OSError
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def run_quit(self):
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raise KeyboardInterrupt
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class TestDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_create(self):
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d = daemon.Daemon({})
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self.assertEqual(d.conf, {})
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(d.logger, utils.LogAdapter))
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def test_stubs(self):
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d = daemon.Daemon({})
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_once)
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_forever)
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class MyWorkerDaemon(MyDaemon):
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def __init__(self, *a, **kw):
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super(MyWorkerDaemon, self).__init__(*a, **kw)
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MyWorkerDaemon.post_multiprocess_run_called = False
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def get_worker_args(self, once=False, **kwargs):
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return [kwargs for i in range(int(self.conf.get('workers', 0)))]
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def is_healthy(self):
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try:
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return getattr(self, 'health_side_effects', []).pop(0)
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except IndexError:
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return True
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def post_multiprocess_run(self):
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MyWorkerDaemon.post_multiprocess_run_called = True
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class TestWorkerDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_stubs(self):
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d = daemon.Daemon({})
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_once)
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self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_forever)
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self.assertEqual([], d.get_worker_args())
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self.assertEqual(True, d.is_healthy())
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def test_my_worker_daemon(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({})
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self.assertEqual([], d.get_worker_args())
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self.assertTrue(d.is_healthy())
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': '3'})
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self.assertEqual([{'key': 'val'}] * 3, d.get_worker_args(key='val'))
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d.health_side_effects = [True, False]
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self.assertTrue(d.is_healthy())
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self.assertFalse(d.is_healthy())
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self.assertTrue(d.is_healthy())
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class TestRunDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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for patcher in [
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mock.patch.object(utils, 'HASH_PATH_PREFIX', b'startcap'),
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mock.patch.object(utils, 'HASH_PATH_SUFFIX', b'endcap'),
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mock.patch.object(utils, 'drop_privileges', lambda *args: None),
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mock.patch.object(utils, 'capture_stdio', lambda *args: None),
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]:
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patcher.start()
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self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
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def test_run(self):
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d = MyDaemon({})
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self.assertFalse(MyDaemon.forever_called)
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self.assertFalse(MyDaemon.once_called)
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# test default
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d.run()
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self.assertEqual(d.forever_called, True)
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# test once
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d.run(once=True)
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self.assertEqual(d.once_called, True)
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def test_signal(self):
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d = MyDaemon({})
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.signal') as mock_signal:
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mock_signal.SIGTERM = signal.SIGTERM
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daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger).run()
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signal_args, kwargs = mock_signal.signal.call_args
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sig, func = signal_args
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self.assertEqual(sig, signal.SIGTERM)
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os') as mock_os:
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func()
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self.assertEqual(mock_os.method_calls, [
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mock.call.killpg(0, signal.SIGTERM),
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# hard exit because bare except handlers can trap SystemExit
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mock.call._exit(0)
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])
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def test_run_daemon(self):
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sample_conf = "[my-daemon]\nuser = %s\n" % getuser()
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with tmpfile(sample_conf) as conf_file, \
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mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.use_hub') as mock_use_hub:
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with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'TZ': ''}), \
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mock.patch('time.tzset') as mock_tzset:
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daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file)
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self.assertTrue(MyDaemon.forever_called)
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self.assertEqual(os.environ['TZ'], 'UTC+0')
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self.assertEqual(mock_tzset.mock_calls, [mock.call()])
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self.assertEqual(mock_use_hub.mock_calls,
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[mock.call(utils.get_hub())])
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daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file, once=True)
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self.assertEqual(MyDaemon.once_called, True)
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# test raise in daemon code
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with mock.patch.object(MyDaemon, 'run_once', MyDaemon.run_raise):
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self.assertRaises(OSError, daemon.run_daemon, MyDaemon,
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conf_file, once=True)
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# test user quit
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sio = StringIO()
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logger = logging.getLogger('server')
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logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sio))
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logger = utils.get_logger(None, 'server', log_route='server')
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with mock.patch.object(MyDaemon, 'run_forever', MyDaemon.run_quit):
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daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file, logger=logger)
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self.assertTrue('user quit' in sio.getvalue().lower())
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# test missing section
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sample_conf = "[default]\nuser = %s\n" % getuser()
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with tmpfile(sample_conf) as conf_file:
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(SystemExit,
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'Unable to find my-daemon '
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'config section in.*',
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daemon.run_daemon, MyDaemon,
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conf_file, once=True)
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def test_run_daemon_diff_tz(self):
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old_tz = os.environ.get('TZ', '')
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try:
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os.environ['TZ'] = 'EST+05EDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'
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time.tzset()
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self.assertEqual((1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), time.gmtime(0)[:6])
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self.assertEqual((1969, 12, 31, 19, 0, 0), time.localtime(0)[:6])
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self.assertEqual(18000, time.timezone)
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sample_conf = "[my-daemon]\nuser = %s\n" % getuser()
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with tmpfile(sample_conf) as conf_file, \
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mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.use_hub'):
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daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file)
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self.assertFalse(MyDaemon.once_called)
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self.assertTrue(MyDaemon.forever_called)
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self.assertEqual((1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), time.gmtime(0)[:6])
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self.assertEqual((1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), time.localtime(0)[:6])
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self.assertEqual(0, time.timezone)
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finally:
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os.environ['TZ'] = old_tz
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time.tzset()
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@contextmanager
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def mock_os(self, child_worker_cycles=3):
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self.waitpid_calls = defaultdict(int)
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def mock_waitpid(p, *args):
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self.waitpid_calls[p] += 1
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if self.waitpid_calls[p] >= child_worker_cycles:
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rv = p
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else:
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rv = 0
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return rv, 0
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.fork') as mock_fork, \
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mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid', mock_waitpid), \
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mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.kill') as mock_kill:
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mock_fork.side_effect = (
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'mock-pid-%s' % i for i in itertools.count())
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self.mock_fork = mock_fork
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self.mock_kill = mock_kill
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yield
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def test_fork_workers(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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with self.mock_os():
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strategy.run(once=True)
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self.assertEqual([mock.call()] * 3, self.mock_fork.call_args_list)
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self.assertEqual(self.waitpid_calls, {
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'mock-pid-0': 3,
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'mock-pid-1': 3,
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'mock-pid-2': 3,
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})
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self.assertEqual([], self.mock_kill.call_args_list)
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self.assertIn('Finished', d.logger.get_lines_for_level('notice')[-1])
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self.assertTrue(MyWorkerDaemon.post_multiprocess_run_called)
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def test_forked_worker(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.fork') as mock_fork, \
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mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os._exit') as mock_exit:
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mock_fork.return_value = 0
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mock_exit.side_effect = SystemExit
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, strategy.run, once=True)
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self.assertTrue(d.once_called)
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def test_restart_workers(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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d.health_side_effects = [True, False]
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with self.mock_os():
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self.mock_kill.side_effect = lambda *args, **kwargs: setattr(
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strategy, 'running', False)
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strategy.run()
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# six workers forked in total
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self.assertEqual([mock.call()] * 6, self.mock_fork.call_args_list)
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# since the daemon starts healthy, first pass checks children once
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self.assertEqual(self.waitpid_calls, {
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'mock-pid-0': 1,
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'mock-pid-1': 1,
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'mock-pid-2': 1,
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})
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# second pass is not healthy, original pid's killed
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self.assertEqual(set([
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('mock-pid-0', signal.SIGTERM),
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('mock-pid-1', signal.SIGTERM),
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('mock-pid-2', signal.SIGTERM),
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]), set(c[0] for c in self.mock_kill.call_args_list[:3]))
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# our mock_kill side effect breaks out of running, and cleanup kills
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# remaining pids
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self.assertEqual(set([
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('mock-pid-3', signal.SIGTERM),
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('mock-pid-4', signal.SIGTERM),
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('mock-pid-5', signal.SIGTERM),
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]), set(c[0] for c in self.mock_kill.call_args_list[3:]))
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def test_worker_disappears(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid', {'mock_options': True})
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
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'mock-pid': {'mock_options': True}
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})
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# still running
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid') as mock_waitpid:
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mock_waitpid.return_value = (0, 0)
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strategy.check_on_all_running_workers()
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
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'mock-pid': {'mock_options': True}
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})
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# finished
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid', {'mock_options': True})
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid') as mock_waitpid:
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mock_waitpid.return_value = ('mock-pid', 0)
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strategy.check_on_all_running_workers()
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
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{'mock_options': True}])
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
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self.assertEqual(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('debug')[-1],
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'Worker mock-pid exited')
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# disappeared
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid', {'mock_options': True})
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid') as mock_waitpid:
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mock_waitpid.side_effect = OSError(
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errno.ECHILD, os.strerror(errno.ECHILD))
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mock_waitpid.return_value = ('mock-pid', 0)
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strategy.check_on_all_running_workers()
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
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{'mock_options': True}])
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
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self.assertEqual(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('notice')[-1],
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'Worker mock-pid died')
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def test_worker_kills_pids_in_cleanup(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 2})
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-1', {'mock_options': True})
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-2', {'mock_options': True})
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
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'mock-pid-1': {'mock_options': True},
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'mock-pid-2': {'mock_options': True},
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})
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.kill') as mock_kill:
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strategy.cleanup()
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
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{'mock_options': True}] * 2)
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
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self.assertEqual(set([
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('mock-pid-1', signal.SIGTERM),
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('mock-pid-2', signal.SIGTERM),
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]), set(c[0] for c in mock_kill.call_args_list))
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self.assertEqual(set(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('debug')[-2:]),
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set(['Cleaned up worker mock-pid-1',
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'Cleaned up worker mock-pid-2']))
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def test_worker_disappears_in_cleanup(self):
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d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 2})
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strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-1', {'mock_options': True})
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strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-2', {'mock_options': True})
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
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'mock-pid-1': {'mock_options': True},
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'mock-pid-2': {'mock_options': True},
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})
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with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.kill') as mock_kill:
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mock_kill.side_effect = [None, OSError(errno.ECHILD,
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os.strerror(errno.ECHILD))]
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strategy.cleanup()
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self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
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{'mock_options': True}] * 2)
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self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
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self.assertEqual(set([
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('mock-pid-1', signal.SIGTERM),
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('mock-pid-2', signal.SIGTERM),
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]), set(c[0] for c in mock_kill.call_args_list))
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self.assertEqual(set(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('debug')[-2:]),
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set(['Cleaned up worker mock-pid-1',
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'Cleaned up worker mock-pid-2']))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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