#!/usr/bin/env python import os import signal import sys import mozinfo import mozunit import proctest from mozprocess import processhandler here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) class ProcTestWait(proctest.ProcTest): """Class to test process waits and timeouts""" def test_normal_finish(self): """Process is started, runs to completion while we wait for it""" p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_normal_finish.ini"], cwd=here ) p.run() p.wait() self.determine_status(p) def test_wait(self): """Process is started runs to completion while we wait indefinitely""" p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_waittimeout_10s.ini"], cwd=here ) p.run() p.wait() self.determine_status(p) def test_timeout(self): """Process is started, runs but we time out waiting on it to complete """ myenv = None # On macosx1014, subprocess fails to find `six` when run with python3. # This ensures that subprocess first looks to sys.path to find `six`. # See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1562083 if sys.platform == "darwin" and sys.version_info[0] > 2: myenv = os.environ.copy() myenv["PYTHONPATH"] = ":".join(sys.path) p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_waittimeout.ini"], cwd=here, env=myenv, ) p.run(timeout=10) p.wait() if mozinfo.isUnix: # process was killed, so returncode should be negative self.assertLess(p.proc.returncode, 0) self.determine_status(p, False, ["returncode", "didtimeout"]) def test_waittimeout(self): """ Process is started, then wait is called and times out. Process is still running and didn't timeout """ p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_waittimeout_10s.ini"], cwd=here ) p.run() p.wait(timeout=0) self.determine_status(p, True, ()) def test_waitnotimeout(self): """Process is started, runs to completion before our wait times out""" p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_waittimeout_10s.ini"], cwd=here ) p.run(timeout=30) p.wait() self.determine_status(p) def test_wait_twice_after_kill(self): """Bug 968718: Process is started and stopped. wait() twice afterward.""" p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_waittimeout.ini"], cwd=here ) p.run() p.kill() returncode1 = p.wait() returncode2 = p.wait() self.determine_status(p) # We killed the process, so the returncode should be non-zero if mozinfo.isWin: self.assertGreater( returncode2, 0, 'Positive returncode expected, got "%s"' % returncode2 ) else: self.assertLess( returncode2, 0, 'Negative returncode expected, got "%s"' % returncode2 ) self.assertEqual( returncode1, returncode2, "Expected both returncodes of wait() to be equal" ) def test_wait_after_external_kill(self): """Process is killed externally, and poll() is called.""" p = processhandler.ProcessHandler( [self.python, self.proclaunch, "process_normal_finish.ini"], cwd=here ) p.run() os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGTERM) returncode = p.wait() # We killed the process, so the returncode should be non-zero if mozinfo.isWin: self.assertEqual( returncode, signal.SIGTERM, 'Positive returncode expected, got "%s"' % returncode, ) else: self.assertEqual( returncode, -signal.SIGTERM, '%s expected, got "%s"' % (-signal.SIGTERM, returncode), ) self.assertEqual(returncode, p.poll()) self.determine_status(p) if __name__ == "__main__": mozunit.main()