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from tornado import gen, ioloop
from tornado.httpserver import HTTPServer
from tornado.locks import Event
from tornado.testing import AsyncHTTPTestCase, AsyncTestCase, bind_unused_port, gen_test
from tornado.web import Application
import asyncio
import contextlib
import gc
import os
import platform
import sys
import traceback
import unittest
import warnings
@contextlib.contextmanager
def set_environ(name, value):
old_value = os.environ.get(name)
os.environ[name] = value
try:
yield
finally:
if old_value is None:
del os.environ[name]
else:
os.environ[name] = old_value
class AsyncTestCaseTest(AsyncTestCase):
def test_wait_timeout(self):
time = self.io_loop.time
# Accept default 5-second timeout, no error
self.io_loop.add_timeout(time() + 0.01, self.stop)
self.wait()
# Timeout passed to wait()
self.io_loop.add_timeout(time() + 1, self.stop)
with self.assertRaises(self.failureException):
self.wait(timeout=0.01)
# Timeout set with environment variable
self.io_loop.add_timeout(time() + 1, self.stop)
with set_environ("ASYNC_TEST_TIMEOUT", "0.01"):
with self.assertRaises(self.failureException):
self.wait()
def test_subsequent_wait_calls(self):
"""
This test makes sure that a second call to wait()
clears the first timeout.
"""
# The first wait ends with time left on the clock
self.io_loop.add_timeout(self.io_loop.time() + 0.00, self.stop)
self.wait(timeout=0.1)
# The second wait has enough time for itself but would fail if the
# first wait's deadline were still in effect.
self.io_loop.add_timeout(self.io_loop.time() + 0.2, self.stop)
self.wait(timeout=0.4)
class LeakTest(AsyncTestCase):
def tearDown(self):
super().tearDown()
# Trigger a gc to make warnings more deterministic.
gc.collect()
def test_leaked_coroutine(self):
# This test verifies that "leaked" coroutines are shut down
# without triggering warnings like "task was destroyed but it
# is pending". If this test were to fail, it would fail
# because runtests.py detected unexpected output to stderr.
event = Event()
async def callback():
try:
await event.wait()
except asyncio.CancelledError:
pass
self.io_loop.add_callback(callback)
self.io_loop.add_callback(self.stop)
self.wait()
class AsyncHTTPTestCaseTest(AsyncHTTPTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
# Bind a second port.
sock, port = bind_unused_port()
app = Application()
server = HTTPServer(app, **self.get_httpserver_options())
server.add_socket(sock)
self.second_port = port
self.second_server = server
def get_app(self):
return Application()
def test_fetch_segment(self):
path = "/path"
response = self.fetch(path)
self.assertEqual(response.request.url, self.get_url(path))
def test_fetch_full_http_url(self):
# Ensure that self.fetch() recognizes absolute urls and does
# not transform them into references to our main test server.
path = "http://127.0.0.1:%d/path" % self.second_port
response = self.fetch(path)
self.assertEqual(response.request.url, path)
def tearDown(self):
self.second_server.stop()
super().tearDown()
class AsyncTestCaseReturnAssertionsTest(unittest.TestCase):
# These tests verify that tests that return non-None values (without being decorated with
# @gen_test) raise errors instead of incorrectly succeeding. These tests should be removed or
# updated when the _callTestMethod method is removed from AsyncTestCase (the same checks will
# still happen, but they'll be performed in the stdlib as DeprecationWarnings)
def test_undecorated_generator(self):
class Test(AsyncTestCase):
def test_gen(self):
yield
test = Test("test_gen")
result = unittest.TestResult()
test.run(result)
self.assertEqual(len(result.errors), 1)
self.assertIn("should be decorated", result.errors[0][1])
@unittest.skipIf(
platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy",
"pypy destructor warnings cannot be silenced",
)
@unittest.skipIf(
# This check actually exists in 3.11 but it changed in 3.12 in a way that breaks
# this test.
sys.version_info >= (3, 12),
"py312 has its own check for test case returns",
)
def test_undecorated_coroutine(self):
class Test(AsyncTestCase):
async def test_coro(self):
pass
test = Test("test_coro")
result = unittest.TestResult()
# Silence "RuntimeWarning: coroutine 'test_coro' was never awaited".
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
test.run(result)
self.assertEqual(len(result.errors), 1)
self.assertIn("should be decorated", result.errors[0][1])
def test_undecorated_generator_with_skip(self):
class Test(AsyncTestCase):
@unittest.skip("don't run this")
def test_gen(self):
yield
test = Test("test_gen")
result = unittest.TestResult()
test.run(result)
self.assertEqual(len(result.errors), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(result.skipped), 1)
def test_other_return(self):
class Test(AsyncTestCase):
def test_other_return(self):
return 42
test = Test("test_other_return")
result = unittest.TestResult()
test.run(result)
self.assertEqual(len(result.errors), 1)
self.assertIn("Return value from test method ignored", result.errors[0][1])
class SetUpTearDownTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_set_up_tear_down(self):
"""
This test makes sure that AsyncTestCase calls super methods for
setUp and tearDown.
InheritBoth is a subclass of both AsyncTestCase and
SetUpTearDown, with the ordering so that the super of
AsyncTestCase will be SetUpTearDown.
"""
events = []
result = unittest.TestResult()
class SetUpTearDown(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
events.append("setUp")
def tearDown(self):
events.append("tearDown")
class InheritBoth(AsyncTestCase, SetUpTearDown):
def test(self):
events.append("test")
InheritBoth("test").run(result)
expected = ["setUp", "test", "tearDown"]
self.assertEqual(expected, events)
class AsyncHTTPTestCaseSetUpTearDownTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_tear_down_releases_app_and_http_server(self):
result = unittest.TestResult()
class SetUpTearDown(AsyncHTTPTestCase):
def get_app(self):
return Application()
def test(self):
self.assertTrue(hasattr(self, "_app"))
self.assertTrue(hasattr(self, "http_server"))
test = SetUpTearDown("test")
test.run(result)
self.assertFalse(hasattr(test, "_app"))
self.assertFalse(hasattr(test, "http_server"))
class GenTest(AsyncTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.finished = False
def tearDown(self):
self.assertTrue(self.finished)
super().tearDown()
@gen_test
def test_sync(self):
self.finished = True
@gen_test
def test_async(self):
yield gen.moment
self.finished = True
def test_timeout(self):
# Set a short timeout and exceed it.
@gen_test(timeout=0.1)
def test(self):
yield gen.sleep(1)
# This can't use assertRaises because we need to inspect the
# exc_info triple (and not just the exception object)
try:
test(self)
self.fail("did not get expected exception")
except ioloop.TimeoutError:
# The stack trace should blame the add_timeout line, not just
# unrelated IOLoop/testing internals.
self.assertIn("gen.sleep(1)", traceback.format_exc())
self.finished = True
def test_no_timeout(self):
# A test that does not exceed its timeout should succeed.
@gen_test(timeout=1)
def test(self):
yield gen.sleep(0.1)
test(self)
self.finished = True
def test_timeout_environment_variable(self):
@gen_test(timeout=0.5)
def test_long_timeout(self):
yield gen.sleep(0.25)
# Uses provided timeout of 0.5 seconds, doesn't time out.
with set_environ("ASYNC_TEST_TIMEOUT", "0.1"):
test_long_timeout(self)
self.finished = True
def test_no_timeout_environment_variable(self):
@gen_test(timeout=0.01)
def test_short_timeout(self):
yield gen.sleep(1)
# Uses environment-variable timeout of 0.1, times out.
with set_environ("ASYNC_TEST_TIMEOUT", "0.1"):
with self.assertRaises(ioloop.TimeoutError):
test_short_timeout(self)
self.finished = True
def test_with_method_args(self):
@gen_test
def test_with_args(self, *args):
self.assertEqual(args, ("test",))
yield gen.moment
test_with_args(self, "test")
self.finished = True
def test_with_method_kwargs(self):
@gen_test
def test_with_kwargs(self, **kwargs):
self.assertDictEqual(kwargs, {"test": "test"})
yield gen.moment
test_with_kwargs(self, test="test")
self.finished = True
def test_native_coroutine(self):
@gen_test
async def test(self):
self.finished = True
test(self)
def test_native_coroutine_timeout(self):
# Set a short timeout and exceed it.
@gen_test(timeout=0.1)
async def test(self):
await gen.sleep(1)
try:
test(self)
self.fail("did not get expected exception")
except ioloop.TimeoutError:
self.finished = True
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()