oslo.messaging/tests/executors/test_executor.py
Mehdi Abaakouk 30e0aea877 Notification listener pools
We can now set the pool name of a notification listener
to create multiple groups/pools of listeners consuming notifications
and that each group/pool only receives one copy of each notification.

The AMQP implementation of that is to set queue_name with the pool name.

Implements blueprint notification-listener-pools
Closes-bug: #1356226

Change-Id: I8dc0549f5550f684a261c78c58737b798fcdd656
2014-11-14 10:20:18 +01:00

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import contextlib
import threading
try:
import eventlet
except ImportError:
eventlet = None
import mock
import testscenarios
import testtools
from oslo.messaging._executors import impl_blocking
try:
from oslo.messaging._executors import impl_eventlet
except ImportError:
impl_eventlet = None
from tests import utils as test_utils
load_tests = testscenarios.load_tests_apply_scenarios
class TestExecutor(test_utils.BaseTestCase):
@classmethod
def generate_scenarios(cls):
impl = [('blocking', dict(executor=impl_blocking.BlockingExecutor,
stop_before_return=True))]
if impl_eventlet is not None:
impl.append(
('eventlet', dict(executor=impl_eventlet.EventletExecutor,
stop_before_return=False)))
cls.scenarios = testscenarios.multiply_scenarios(impl)
@staticmethod
def _run_in_thread(executor):
def thread():
executor.start()
executor.wait()
thread = threading.Thread(target=thread)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
thread.join(timeout=30)
def test_executor_dispatch(self):
callback = mock.MagicMock(return_value='result')
class Dispatcher(object):
@contextlib.contextmanager
def __call__(self, incoming):
yield lambda: callback(incoming.ctxt, incoming.message)
listener = mock.Mock(spec=['poll'])
executor = self.executor(self.conf, listener, Dispatcher())
incoming_message = mock.MagicMock(ctxt={},
message={'payload': 'data'})
def fake_poll(timeout=None):
if self.stop_before_return:
executor.stop()
return incoming_message
else:
if listener.poll.call_count == 1:
return incoming_message
executor.stop()
listener.poll.side_effect = fake_poll
self._run_in_thread(executor)
callback.assert_called_once_with({}, {'payload': 'data'})
TestExecutor.generate_scenarios()
class ExceptedException(Exception):
pass
class EventletContextManagerSpawnTest(test_utils.BaseTestCase):
@testtools.skipIf(impl_eventlet is None, "Eventlet not available")
def setUp(self):
super(EventletContextManagerSpawnTest, self).setUp()
self.before = mock.Mock()
self.callback = mock.Mock()
self.after = mock.Mock()
self.exception_call = mock.Mock()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def context_mgr():
self.before()
try:
yield lambda: self.callback()
except ExceptedException:
self.exception_call()
self.after()
self.mgr = context_mgr()
def test_normal_run(self):
thread = impl_eventlet.spawn_with(self.mgr, pool=eventlet)
thread.wait()
self.assertEqual(1, self.before.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, self.callback.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, self.after.call_count)
self.assertEqual(0, self.exception_call.call_count)
def test_excepted_exception(self):
self.callback.side_effect = ExceptedException
thread = impl_eventlet.spawn_with(self.mgr, pool=eventlet)
try:
thread.wait()
except ExceptedException:
pass
self.assertEqual(1, self.before.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, self.callback.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, self.after.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, self.exception_call.call_count)
def test_unexcepted_exception(self):
self.callback.side_effect = Exception
thread = impl_eventlet.spawn_with(self.mgr, pool=eventlet)
try:
thread.wait()
except Exception:
pass
self.assertEqual(1, self.before.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, self.callback.call_count)
self.assertEqual(0, self.after.call_count)
self.assertEqual(0, self.exception_call.call_count)