swift/test/unit/common/test_daemon.py
Tim Burke 3420921a33 Clean up HASH_PATH_* patching
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
2018-11-01 20:52:33 +00:00

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import os
from six import StringIO
import time
import unittest
from getpass import getuser
import logging
from test.unit import tmpfile
import mock
import signal
from contextlib import contextmanager
import itertools
from collections import defaultdict
import errno
from swift.common import daemon, utils
from test.unit import debug_logger
class MyDaemon(daemon.Daemon):
def __init__(self, conf):
self.conf = conf
self.logger = debug_logger('my-daemon')
MyDaemon.forever_called = False
MyDaemon.once_called = False
def run_forever(self):
MyDaemon.forever_called = True
def run_once(self):
MyDaemon.once_called = True
def run_raise(self):
raise OSError
def run_quit(self):
raise KeyboardInterrupt
class TestDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
def test_create(self):
d = daemon.Daemon({})
self.assertEqual(d.conf, {})
self.assertTrue(isinstance(d.logger, utils.LogAdapter))
def test_stubs(self):
d = daemon.Daemon({})
self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_once)
self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_forever)
class MyWorkerDaemon(MyDaemon):
def __init__(self, *a, **kw):
super(MyWorkerDaemon, self).__init__(*a, **kw)
MyWorkerDaemon.post_multiprocess_run_called = False
def get_worker_args(self, once=False, **kwargs):
return [kwargs for i in range(int(self.conf.get('workers', 0)))]
def is_healthy(self):
try:
return getattr(self, 'health_side_effects', []).pop(0)
except IndexError:
return True
def post_multiprocess_run(self):
MyWorkerDaemon.post_multiprocess_run_called = True
class TestWorkerDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
def test_stubs(self):
d = daemon.Daemon({})
self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_once)
self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d.run_forever)
self.assertEqual([], d.get_worker_args())
self.assertEqual(True, d.is_healthy())
def test_my_worker_daemon(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({})
self.assertEqual([], d.get_worker_args())
self.assertTrue(d.is_healthy())
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': '3'})
self.assertEqual([{'key': 'val'}] * 3, d.get_worker_args(key='val'))
d.health_side_effects = [True, False]
self.assertTrue(d.is_healthy())
self.assertFalse(d.is_healthy())
self.assertTrue(d.is_healthy())
class TestRunDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
for patcher in [
mock.patch.object(utils, 'HASH_PATH_PREFIX', b'startcap'),
mock.patch.object(utils, 'HASH_PATH_SUFFIX', b'endcap'),
mock.patch.object(utils, 'drop_privileges', lambda *args: None),
mock.patch.object(utils, 'capture_stdio', lambda *args: None),
]:
patcher.start()
self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
def test_run(self):
d = MyDaemon({})
self.assertFalse(MyDaemon.forever_called)
self.assertFalse(MyDaemon.once_called)
# test default
d.run()
self.assertEqual(d.forever_called, True)
# test once
d.run(once=True)
self.assertEqual(d.once_called, True)
def test_signal(self):
d = MyDaemon({})
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.signal') as mock_signal:
mock_signal.SIGTERM = signal.SIGTERM
daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger).run()
signal_args, kwargs = mock_signal.signal.call_args
sig, func = signal_args
self.assertEqual(sig, signal.SIGTERM)
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os') as mock_os:
func()
self.assertEqual(mock_os.method_calls, [
mock.call.killpg(0, signal.SIGTERM),
# hard exit because bare except handlers can trap SystemExit
mock.call._exit(0)
])
def test_run_daemon(self):
sample_conf = "[my-daemon]\nuser = %s\n" % getuser()
with tmpfile(sample_conf) as conf_file, \
mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.use_hub') as mock_use_hub:
with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'TZ': ''}), \
mock.patch('time.tzset') as mock_tzset:
daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file)
self.assertTrue(MyDaemon.forever_called)
self.assertEqual(os.environ['TZ'], 'UTC+0')
self.assertEqual(mock_tzset.mock_calls, [mock.call()])
self.assertEqual(mock_use_hub.mock_calls,
[mock.call(utils.get_hub())])
daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file, once=True)
self.assertEqual(MyDaemon.once_called, True)
# test raise in daemon code
with mock.patch.object(MyDaemon, 'run_once', MyDaemon.run_raise):
self.assertRaises(OSError, daemon.run_daemon, MyDaemon,
conf_file, once=True)
# test user quit
sio = StringIO()
logger = logging.getLogger('server')
logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sio))
logger = utils.get_logger(None, 'server', log_route='server')
with mock.patch.object(MyDaemon, 'run_forever', MyDaemon.run_quit):
daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file, logger=logger)
self.assertTrue('user quit' in sio.getvalue().lower())
# test missing section
sample_conf = "[default]\nuser = %s\n" % getuser()
with tmpfile(sample_conf) as conf_file:
self.assertRaisesRegexp(SystemExit,
'Unable to find my-daemon '
'config section in.*',
daemon.run_daemon, MyDaemon,
conf_file, once=True)
def test_run_daemon_diff_tz(self):
old_tz = os.environ.get('TZ', '')
try:
os.environ['TZ'] = 'EST+05EDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'
time.tzset()
self.assertEqual((1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), time.gmtime(0)[:6])
self.assertEqual((1969, 12, 31, 19, 0, 0), time.localtime(0)[:6])
self.assertEqual(18000, time.timezone)
sample_conf = "[my-daemon]\nuser = %s\n" % getuser()
with tmpfile(sample_conf) as conf_file, \
mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.use_hub'):
daemon.run_daemon(MyDaemon, conf_file)
self.assertFalse(MyDaemon.once_called)
self.assertTrue(MyDaemon.forever_called)
self.assertEqual((1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), time.gmtime(0)[:6])
self.assertEqual((1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), time.localtime(0)[:6])
self.assertEqual(0, time.timezone)
finally:
os.environ['TZ'] = old_tz
time.tzset()
@contextmanager
def mock_os(self, child_worker_cycles=3):
self.waitpid_calls = defaultdict(int)
def mock_waitpid(p, *args):
self.waitpid_calls[p] += 1
if self.waitpid_calls[p] >= child_worker_cycles:
rv = p
else:
rv = 0
return rv, 0
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.fork') as mock_fork, \
mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid', mock_waitpid), \
mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.kill') as mock_kill:
mock_fork.side_effect = (
'mock-pid-%s' % i for i in itertools.count())
self.mock_fork = mock_fork
self.mock_kill = mock_kill
yield
def test_fork_workers(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
with self.mock_os():
strategy.run(once=True)
self.assertEqual([mock.call()] * 3, self.mock_fork.call_args_list)
self.assertEqual(self.waitpid_calls, {
'mock-pid-0': 3,
'mock-pid-1': 3,
'mock-pid-2': 3,
})
self.assertEqual([], self.mock_kill.call_args_list)
self.assertIn('Finished', d.logger.get_lines_for_level('notice')[-1])
self.assertTrue(MyWorkerDaemon.post_multiprocess_run_called)
def test_forked_worker(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.fork') as mock_fork, \
mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os._exit') as mock_exit:
mock_fork.return_value = 0
mock_exit.side_effect = SystemExit
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, strategy.run, once=True)
self.assertTrue(d.once_called)
def test_restart_workers(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
d.health_side_effects = [True, False]
with self.mock_os():
self.mock_kill.side_effect = lambda *args, **kwargs: setattr(
strategy, 'running', False)
strategy.run()
# six workers forked in total
self.assertEqual([mock.call()] * 6, self.mock_fork.call_args_list)
# since the daemon starts healthy, first pass checks children once
self.assertEqual(self.waitpid_calls, {
'mock-pid-0': 1,
'mock-pid-1': 1,
'mock-pid-2': 1,
})
# second pass is not healthy, original pid's killed
self.assertEqual(set([
('mock-pid-0', signal.SIGTERM),
('mock-pid-1', signal.SIGTERM),
('mock-pid-2', signal.SIGTERM),
]), set(c[0] for c in self.mock_kill.call_args_list[:3]))
# our mock_kill side effect breaks out of running, and cleanup kills
# remaining pids
self.assertEqual(set([
('mock-pid-3', signal.SIGTERM),
('mock-pid-4', signal.SIGTERM),
('mock-pid-5', signal.SIGTERM),
]), set(c[0] for c in self.mock_kill.call_args_list[3:]))
def test_worker_disappears(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 3})
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid', {'mock_options': True})
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
'mock-pid': {'mock_options': True}
})
# still running
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid') as mock_waitpid:
mock_waitpid.return_value = (0, 0)
strategy.check_on_all_running_workers()
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
'mock-pid': {'mock_options': True}
})
# finished
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid', {'mock_options': True})
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid') as mock_waitpid:
mock_waitpid.return_value = ('mock-pid', 0)
strategy.check_on_all_running_workers()
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
{'mock_options': True}])
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
self.assertEqual(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('debug')[-1],
'Worker mock-pid exited')
# disappeared
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid', {'mock_options': True})
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.waitpid') as mock_waitpid:
mock_waitpid.side_effect = OSError(
errno.ECHILD, os.strerror(errno.ECHILD))
mock_waitpid.return_value = ('mock-pid', 0)
strategy.check_on_all_running_workers()
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
{'mock_options': True}])
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
self.assertEqual(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('notice')[-1],
'Worker mock-pid died')
def test_worker_kills_pids_in_cleanup(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 2})
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-1', {'mock_options': True})
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-2', {'mock_options': True})
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
'mock-pid-1': {'mock_options': True},
'mock-pid-2': {'mock_options': True},
})
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.kill') as mock_kill:
strategy.cleanup()
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
{'mock_options': True}] * 2)
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
self.assertEqual(set([
('mock-pid-1', signal.SIGTERM),
('mock-pid-2', signal.SIGTERM),
]), set(c[0] for c in mock_kill.call_args_list))
self.assertEqual(set(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('debug')[-2:]),
set(['Cleaned up worker mock-pid-1',
'Cleaned up worker mock-pid-2']))
def test_worker_disappears_in_cleanup(self):
d = MyWorkerDaemon({'workers': 2})
strategy = daemon.DaemonStrategy(d, d.logger)
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-1', {'mock_options': True})
strategy.register_worker_start('mock-pid-2', {'mock_options': True})
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [])
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {
'mock-pid-1': {'mock_options': True},
'mock-pid-2': {'mock_options': True},
})
with mock.patch('swift.common.daemon.os.kill') as mock_kill:
mock_kill.side_effect = [None, OSError(errno.ECHILD,
os.strerror(errno.ECHILD))]
strategy.cleanup()
self.assertEqual(strategy.unspawned_worker_options, [
{'mock_options': True}] * 2)
self.assertEqual(strategy.options_by_pid, {})
self.assertEqual(set([
('mock-pid-1', signal.SIGTERM),
('mock-pid-2', signal.SIGTERM),
]), set(c[0] for c in mock_kill.call_args_list))
self.assertEqual(set(d.logger.get_lines_for_level('debug')[-2:]),
set(['Cleaned up worker mock-pid-1',
'Cleaned up worker mock-pid-2']))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()