import multiprocessing import time import socket from contextlib import contextmanager from data.database import LogEntryKind, LogEntry3 class assert_action_logged(object): """ Specialized assertion for ensuring that a log entry of a particular kind was added under the context of this call. """ def __init__(self, log_kind): self.log_kind = log_kind self.existing_count = 0 def _get_log_count(self): return LogEntry3.select().where(LogEntry3.kind == LogEntryKind.get(name=self.log_kind)).count() def __enter__(self): self.existing_count = self._get_log_count() return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): if exc_val is None: updated_count = self._get_log_count() error_msg = 'Missing new log entry of kind %s' % self.log_kind assert self.existing_count == (updated_count - 1), error_msg _LIVESERVER_TIMEOUT = 5 @contextmanager def liveserver_app(flask_app, port): """ Based on https://github.com/jarus/flask-testing/blob/master/flask_testing/utils.py Runs the given Flask app as a live web server locally, on the given port, starting it when called and terminating after the yield. Usage: with liveserver_app(flask_app, port): # Code that makes use of the app. """ shared = {} def _can_ping_server(): sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) try: sock.connect(('localhost', port)) except socket.error: success = False else: success = True finally: sock.close() return success def _spawn_live_server(): worker = lambda app, port: app.run(port=port, use_reloader=False) shared['process'] = multiprocessing.Process(target=worker, args=(flask_app, port)) shared['process'].start() start_time = time.time() while True: elapsed_time = (time.time() - start_time) if elapsed_time > _LIVESERVER_TIMEOUT: _terminate_live_server() raise RuntimeError("Failed to start the server after %d seconds. " % _LIVESERVER_TIMEOUT) if _can_ping_server(): break def _terminate_live_server(): if shared.get('process'): shared.get('process').terminate() shared.pop('process') try: _spawn_live_server() yield finally: _terminate_live_server()