193 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
193 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
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import socket
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import textwrap
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import unittest
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from tornado.escape import utf8, to_unicode
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from tornado import gen
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from tornado.iostream import IOStream
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from tornado.log import app_log
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from tornado.tcpserver import TCPServer
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from tornado.test.util import skipIfNonUnix
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from tornado.testing import AsyncTestCase, ExpectLog, bind_unused_port, gen_test
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class TCPServerTest(AsyncTestCase):
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@gen_test
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def test_handle_stream_coroutine_logging(self):
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# handle_stream may be a coroutine and any exception in its
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# Future will be logged.
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class TestServer(TCPServer):
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@gen.coroutine
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def handle_stream(self, stream, address):
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yield stream.read_bytes(len(b"hello"))
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stream.close()
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1 / 0
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server = client = None
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try:
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sock, port = bind_unused_port()
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server = TestServer()
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server.add_socket(sock)
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client = IOStream(socket.socket())
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with ExpectLog(app_log, "Exception in callback"):
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yield client.connect(("localhost", port))
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yield client.write(b"hello")
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yield client.read_until_close()
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yield gen.moment
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finally:
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if server is not None:
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server.stop()
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if client is not None:
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client.close()
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@gen_test
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def test_handle_stream_native_coroutine(self):
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# handle_stream may be a native coroutine.
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class TestServer(TCPServer):
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async def handle_stream(self, stream, address):
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stream.write(b"data")
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stream.close()
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sock, port = bind_unused_port()
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server = TestServer()
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server.add_socket(sock)
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client = IOStream(socket.socket())
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yield client.connect(("localhost", port))
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result = yield client.read_until_close()
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self.assertEqual(result, b"data")
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server.stop()
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client.close()
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def test_stop_twice(self):
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sock, port = bind_unused_port()
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server = TCPServer()
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server.add_socket(sock)
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server.stop()
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server.stop()
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@gen_test
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def test_stop_in_callback(self):
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# Issue #2069: calling server.stop() in a loop callback should not
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# raise EBADF when the loop handles other server connection
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# requests in the same loop iteration
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class TestServer(TCPServer):
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@gen.coroutine
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def handle_stream(self, stream, address):
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server.stop() # type: ignore
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yield stream.read_until_close()
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sock, port = bind_unused_port()
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server = TestServer()
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server.add_socket(sock)
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server_addr = ("localhost", port)
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N = 40
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clients = [IOStream(socket.socket()) for i in range(N)]
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connected_clients = []
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@gen.coroutine
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def connect(c):
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try:
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yield c.connect(server_addr)
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except EnvironmentError:
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pass
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else:
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connected_clients.append(c)
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yield [connect(c) for c in clients]
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self.assertGreater(len(connected_clients), 0, "all clients failed connecting")
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try:
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if len(connected_clients) == N:
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# Ideally we'd make the test deterministic, but we're testing
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# for a race condition in combination with the system's TCP stack...
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self.skipTest(
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"at least one client should fail connecting "
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"for the test to be meaningful"
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)
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finally:
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for c in connected_clients:
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c.close()
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# Here tearDown() would re-raise the EBADF encountered in the IO loop
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@skipIfNonUnix
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class TestMultiprocess(unittest.TestCase):
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# These tests verify that the two multiprocess examples from the
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# TCPServer docs work. Both tests start a server with three worker
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# processes, each of which prints its task id to stdout (a single
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# byte, so we don't have to worry about atomicity of the shared
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# stdout stream) and then exits.
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def run_subproc(self, code):
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proc = subprocess.Popen(
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sys.executable, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE
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)
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proc.stdin.write(utf8(code))
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proc.stdin.close()
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proc.wait()
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stdout = proc.stdout.read()
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proc.stdout.close()
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if proc.returncode != 0:
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raise RuntimeError(
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"Process returned %d. stdout=%r" % (proc.returncode, stdout)
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)
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return to_unicode(stdout)
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def test_single(self):
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# As a sanity check, run the single-process version through this test
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# harness too.
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code = textwrap.dedent(
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"""
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado.tcpserver import TCPServer
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server = TCPServer()
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server.listen(0, address='127.0.0.1')
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IOLoop.current().run_sync(lambda: None)
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print('012', end='')
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"""
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)
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out = self.run_subproc(code)
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self.assertEqual("".join(sorted(out)), "012")
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def test_simple(self):
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code = textwrap.dedent(
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"""
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado.process import task_id
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from tornado.tcpserver import TCPServer
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server = TCPServer()
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server.bind(0, address='127.0.0.1')
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server.start(3)
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IOLoop.current().run_sync(lambda: None)
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print(task_id(), end='')
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"""
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)
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out = self.run_subproc(code)
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self.assertEqual("".join(sorted(out)), "012")
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def test_advanced(self):
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code = textwrap.dedent(
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"""
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado.netutil import bind_sockets
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from tornado.process import fork_processes, task_id
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado.tcpserver import TCPServer
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sockets = bind_sockets(0, address='127.0.0.1')
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fork_processes(3)
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server = TCPServer()
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server.add_sockets(sockets)
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IOLoop.current().run_sync(lambda: None)
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print(task_id(), end='')
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"""
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)
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out = self.run_subproc(code)
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self.assertEqual("".join(sorted(out)), "012")
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