bazarr/libs/waitress/tests/test_regression.py

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"""Tests for waitress.channel maintenance logic
"""
import doctest
class FakeSocket: # pragma: no cover
data = ""
setblocking = lambda *_: None
close = lambda *_: None
def __init__(self, no):
self.no = no
def fileno(self):
return self.no
def getpeername(self):
return ("localhost", self.no)
def send(self, data):
self.data += data
return len(data)
def recv(self, data):
return "data"
def zombies_test():
"""Regression test for HTTPChannel.maintenance method
Bug: This method checks for channels that have been "inactive" for a
configured time. The bug was that last_activity is set at creation time
but never updated during async channel activity (reads and writes), so
any channel older than the configured timeout will be closed when a new
channel is created, regardless of activity.
>>> import time
>>> import waitress.adjustments
>>> config = waitress.adjustments.Adjustments()
>>> from waitress.server import HTTPServer
>>> class TestServer(HTTPServer):
... def bind(self, (ip, port)):
... print "Listening on %s:%d" % (ip or '*', port)
>>> sb = TestServer('127.0.0.1', 80, start=False, verbose=True)
Listening on 127.0.0.1:80
First we confirm the correct behavior, where a channel with no activity
for the timeout duration gets closed.
>>> from waitress.channel import HTTPChannel
>>> socket = FakeSocket(42)
>>> channel = HTTPChannel(sb, socket, ('localhost', 42))
>>> channel.connected
True
>>> channel.last_activity -= int(config.channel_timeout) + 1
>>> channel.next_channel_cleanup[0] = channel.creation_time - int(
... config.cleanup_interval) - 1
>>> socket2 = FakeSocket(7)
>>> channel2 = HTTPChannel(sb, socket2, ('localhost', 7))
>>> channel.connected
False
Write Activity
--------------
Now we make sure that if there is activity the channel doesn't get closed
incorrectly.
>>> channel2.connected
True
>>> channel2.last_activity -= int(config.channel_timeout) + 1
>>> channel2.handle_write()
>>> channel2.next_channel_cleanup[0] = channel2.creation_time - int(
... config.cleanup_interval) - 1
>>> socket3 = FakeSocket(3)
>>> channel3 = HTTPChannel(sb, socket3, ('localhost', 3))
>>> channel2.connected
True
Read Activity
--------------
We should test to see that read activity will update a channel as well.
>>> channel3.connected
True
>>> channel3.last_activity -= int(config.channel_timeout) + 1
>>> import waitress.parser
>>> channel3.parser_class = (
... waitress.parser.HTTPRequestParser)
>>> channel3.handle_read()
>>> channel3.next_channel_cleanup[0] = channel3.creation_time - int(
... config.cleanup_interval) - 1
>>> socket4 = FakeSocket(4)
>>> channel4 = HTTPChannel(sb, socket4, ('localhost', 4))
>>> channel3.connected
True
Main loop window
----------------
There is also a corner case we'll do a shallow test for where a
channel can be closed waiting for the main loop.
>>> channel4.last_activity -= 1
>>> last_active = channel4.last_activity
>>> channel4.set_async()
>>> channel4.last_activity != last_active
True
"""
def test_suite():
return doctest.DocTestSuite()