227 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
227 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
import unittest
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from datetime import datetime
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import os
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import time
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import signal
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import platform
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from sia.background_entry import BackgroundEntry
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class BackgroundEntryTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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"""Set up test cases with fixed id and timestamp"""
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self.test_id = "test-id-1234"
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self.test_timestamp = datetime(2024, 10, 31, 12, 0, 0)
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# Create temporary files for testing
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self.test_filename = "test_output.txt"
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self.counter_file = "counter.txt"
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self.cleanup_files()
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def tearDown(self):
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"""Clean up test files and ensure no processes are left running"""
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self.cleanup_files()
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def cleanup_files(self):
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"""Helper to remove test files"""
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for filename in [self.test_filename, self.counter_file]:
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if os.path.exists(filename):
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os.remove(filename)
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def wait_for_process_start(self, entry, timeout=1.0):
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"""Wait for process to start, with timeout"""
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start_time = time.time()
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while entry.process is None and time.time() - start_time < timeout:
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entry.update()
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time.sleep(0.1)
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self.assertIsNotNone(entry.process, "Process failed to start")
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def wait_for_process_exit(self, entry, timeout=1.0):
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"""Wait for process to exit, with timeout"""
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start_time = time.time()
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while entry.process is not None and time.time() - start_time < timeout:
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entry.update()
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time.sleep(0.1)
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self.assertIsNone(entry.process, "Process failed to exit")
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def test_initialization(self):
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"""Test entry initialization"""
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script = "echo test"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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self.assertEqual(entry.script, script)
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self.assertEqual(entry.stdout, "")
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self.assertEqual(entry.stderr, "")
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self.assertIsNone(entry.process)
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self.assertEqual(entry.id, self.test_id)
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self.assertEqual(entry.timestamp, self.test_timestamp)
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def test_short_running_process(self):
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"""Test execution of a quick process"""
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script = "echo 'test'"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Start and wait for completion
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entry.update()
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self.wait_for_process_start(entry)
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self.wait_for_process_exit(entry)
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# Verify output
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self.assertEqual(entry._accumulated_stdout.strip(), "test")
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self.assertEqual(entry._accumulated_stderr, "")
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self.assertEqual(entry._exit_code, 0)
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def test_continuous_output(self):
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"""Test process that generates continuous output"""
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# Create a Python script that counts to 3 with minimal delay
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script = (
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'python3 -c "'
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'import sys\n'
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'for i in range(3):\n'
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' sys.stdout.write(f\\\"count {i+1}\\n\\\")\n'
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' sys.stdout.flush()\n'
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'"'
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)
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Start process and wait for completion
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entry.update()
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self.wait_for_process_start(entry)
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self.wait_for_process_exit(entry, timeout=2.0)
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# One more update to ensure we get all output
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entry.update()
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# Verify all output was captured
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output = entry._accumulated_stdout
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self.assertIn('count 1', output, "Missing count 1")
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self.assertIn('count 2', output, "Missing count 2")
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self.assertIn('count 3', output, "Missing count 3")
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def test_process_failure(self):
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"""Test handling of process failures"""
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entry = BackgroundEntry("nonexistentcommand", self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Start and wait for failure
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entry.update()
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self.wait_for_process_exit(entry)
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# Verify error was captured
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self.assertTrue(len(entry._accumulated_stderr) > 0)
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self.assertEqual(entry._accumulated_stdout, "")
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self.assertNotEqual(entry._exit_code, 0)
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def test_generate_context_running(self):
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"""Test XML context generation for running process"""
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script = "sleep 1"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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entry.update() # Start process
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self.wait_for_process_start(entry)
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element = entry.generate_context()
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# Verify XML structure
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self.assertEqual(element.tag, "background")
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self.assertEqual(element.get("id"), self.test_id)
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self.assertIsNotNone(element.get("pid"))
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self.assertIsNone(element.get("exit_code"))
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# Clean up
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entry._cleanup_process()
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def test_generate_context_completed(self):
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"""Test XML context generation for completed process"""
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script = "echo 'test'"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Start and wait for completion
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entry.update()
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self.wait_for_process_start(entry)
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self.wait_for_process_exit(entry)
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element = entry.generate_context()
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# Verify XML structure
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self.assertEqual(element.tag, "background")
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self.assertEqual(element.get("id"), self.test_id)
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self.assertIsNone(element.get("pid"))
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self.assertEqual(element.get("exit_code"), "0")
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stdout_text = element.find("stdout").text
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self.assertTrue(stdout_text.startswith("<![CDATA["))
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self.assertIn("test", stdout_text)
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self.assertTrue(stdout_text.endswith("]]>"))
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def test_cleanup_on_deletion(self):
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"""Test process cleanup when entry is deleted"""
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script = "sleep 10"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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entry.update()
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self.wait_for_process_start(entry)
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# Verify process is running
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self.assertIsNotNone(entry.process)
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pid = entry.process.pid
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# Delete the entry
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entry._cleanup_process()
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del entry
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# Give process time to be cleaned up
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time.sleep(0.1)
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# Verify process was terminated
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with self.assertRaises(ProcessLookupError):
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os.kill(pid, 0) # Check if process exists
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def test_cleanup_running_process(self):
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"""Test cleanup of running process"""
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script = "sleep 10"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Start the process
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entry.update()
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self.assertIsNotNone(entry.process)
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process_pid = entry.process.pid
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# Cleanup should terminate process
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entry.cleanup()
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# Verify process was terminated
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self.assertIsNone(entry.process)
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time.sleep(0.1) # Give process time to terminate
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with self.assertRaises(ProcessLookupError):
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import os
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os.kill(process_pid, 0)
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def test_cleanup_completed_process(self):
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"""Test cleanup of already completed process"""
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script = "echo 'test'"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Run and wait for completion
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entry.update()
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self.wait_for_process_exit(entry)
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# Cleanup should be safe for completed process
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entry.cleanup()
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self.assertIsNone(entry.process)
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def test_multiple_cleanup_calls(self):
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"""Test that multiple cleanup calls are safe"""
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script = "sleep 10"
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entry = BackgroundEntry(script, self.test_id, self.test_timestamp)
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# Start process
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entry.update()
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self.assertIsNotNone(entry.process)
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# Multiple cleanups should be safe
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entry.cleanup()
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entry.cleanup()
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entry.cleanup()
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self.assertIsNone(entry.process) |