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| author | Brad Payne (Vir Linden) <vir@lindenlab.com> | 2011-07-13 14:57:23 -0400 | 
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| committer | Brad Payne (Vir Linden) <vir@lindenlab.com> | 2011-07-13 14:57:23 -0400 | 
| commit | dd3069127bb437e95d106734e8a0ab95307e297c (patch) | |
| tree | 4bb93a05adec058abbfff5ae836b355b8ed1989e /indra/llmessage | |
| parent | 40a489a9cc1b23db35c7b12f34e35cd2b191a307 (diff) | |
| parent | 44c7c6feaa824f4049d326965cb066e76ebefee3 (diff) | |
merge
Diffstat (limited to 'indra/llmessage')
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llmessage/tests/test_llsdmessage_peer.py | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llmessage/tests/testrunner.py | 100 | 
2 files changed, 105 insertions, 4 deletions
| diff --git a/indra/llmessage/tests/test_llsdmessage_peer.py b/indra/llmessage/tests/test_llsdmessage_peer.py index 9886d49ccc..22edd9dad8 100644 --- a/indra/llmessage/tests/test_llsdmessage_peer.py +++ b/indra/llmessage/tests/test_llsdmessage_peer.py @@ -124,14 +124,19 @@ class TestHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):              # Suppress error output as well              pass +class Server(HTTPServer): +    # This pernicious flag is on by default in HTTPServer. But proper +    # operation of freeport() absolutely depends on it being off. +    allow_reuse_address = False +  if __name__ == "__main__": -    # Instantiate an HTTPServer(TestHTTPRequestHandler) on the first free port +    # Instantiate a Server(TestHTTPRequestHandler) on the first free port      # in the specified port range. Doing this inline is better than in a      # daemon thread: if it blows up here, we'll get a traceback. If it blew up      # in some other thread, the traceback would get eaten and we'd run the      # subject test program anyway.      httpd, port = freeport(xrange(8000, 8020), -                           lambda port: HTTPServer(('127.0.0.1', port), TestHTTPRequestHandler)) +                           lambda port: Server(('127.0.0.1', port), TestHTTPRequestHandler))      # Pass the selected port number to the subject test program via the      # environment. We don't want to impose requirements on the test program's      # command-line parsing -- and anyway, for C++ integration tests, that's diff --git a/indra/llmessage/tests/testrunner.py b/indra/llmessage/tests/testrunner.py index f329ec2a0e..f2c841532a 100644 --- a/indra/llmessage/tests/testrunner.py +++ b/indra/llmessage/tests/testrunner.py @@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA  94111  USA  $/LicenseInfo$  """ +from __future__ import with_statement +  import os  import sys  import re @@ -79,9 +81,14 @@ def freeport(portlist, expr):      Example: +    class Server(HTTPServer): +        # If you use BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer, turning off this flag is +        # essential for proper operation of freeport()! +        allow_reuse_address = False +    # ...      server, port = freeport(xrange(8000, 8010), -                            lambda port: HTTPServer(("localhost", port), -                                                    MyRequestHandler)) +                            lambda port: Server(("localhost", port), +                                                MyRequestHandler))      # pass 'port' to client code      # call server.serve_forever()      """ @@ -164,3 +171,92 @@ def run(*args, **kwds):      rc = os.spawnv(os.P_WAIT, args[0], args)      debug("%s returned %s", args[0], rc)      return rc + +# **************************************************************************** +#   test code -- manual at this point, see SWAT-564 +# **************************************************************************** +def test_freeport(): +    # ------------------------------- Helpers -------------------------------- +    from contextlib import contextmanager +    # helper Context Manager for expecting an exception +    # with exc(SomeError): +    #     raise SomeError() +    # raises AssertionError otherwise. +    @contextmanager +    def exc(exception_class, *args): +        try: +            yield +        except exception_class, err: +            for i, expected_arg in enumerate(args): +                assert expected_arg == err.args[i], \ +                       "Raised %s, but args[%s] is %r instead of %r" % \ +                       (err.__class__.__name__, i, err.args[i], expected_arg) +            print "Caught expected exception %s(%s)" % \ +                  (err.__class__.__name__, ', '.join(repr(arg) for arg in err.args)) +        else: +            assert False, "Failed to raise " + exception_class.__class__.__name__ + +    # helper to raise specified exception +    def raiser(exception): +        raise exception + +    # the usual +    def assert_equals(a, b): +        assert a == b, "%r != %r" % (a, b) + +    # ------------------------ Sanity check the above ------------------------ +    class SomeError(Exception): pass +    # Without extra args, accept any err.args value +    with exc(SomeError): +        raiser(SomeError("abc")) +    # With extra args, accept only the specified value +    with exc(SomeError, "abc"): +        raiser(SomeError("abc")) +    with exc(AssertionError): +        with exc(SomeError, "abc"): +            raiser(SomeError("def")) +    with exc(AssertionError): +        with exc(socket.error, errno.EADDRINUSE): +            raiser(socket.error(errno.ECONNREFUSED, 'Connection refused')) + +    # ----------- freeport() without engaging socket functionality ----------- +    # If portlist is empty, freeport() raises StopIteration. +    with exc(StopIteration): +        freeport([], None) + +    assert_equals(freeport([17], str), ("17", 17)) + +    # This is the magic exception that should prompt us to retry +    inuse = socket.error(errno.EADDRINUSE, 'Address already in use') +    # Get the iterator to our ports list so we can check later if we've used all +    ports = iter(xrange(5)) +    with exc(socket.error, errno.EADDRINUSE): +        freeport(ports, lambda port: raiser(inuse)) +    # did we entirely exhaust 'ports'? +    with exc(StopIteration): +        ports.next() + +    ports = iter(xrange(2)) +    # Any exception but EADDRINUSE should quit immediately +    with exc(SomeError): +        freeport(ports, lambda port: raiser(SomeError())) +    assert_equals(ports.next(), 1) + +    # ----------- freeport() with platform-dependent socket stuff ------------ +    # This is what we should've had unit tests to begin with (see CHOP-661). +    def newbind(port): +        sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) +        sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', port)) +        return sock + +    bound0, port0 = freeport(xrange(7777, 7780), newbind) +    assert_equals(port0, 7777) +    bound1, port1 = freeport(xrange(7777, 7780), newbind) +    assert_equals(port1, 7778) +    bound2, port2 = freeport(xrange(7777, 7780), newbind) +    assert_equals(port2, 7779) +    with exc(socket.error, errno.EADDRINUSE): +        bound3, port3 = freeport(xrange(7777, 7780), newbind) + +if __name__ == "__main__": +    test_freeport() | 
