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Edit File: test_win32events.py
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Tests for implementations of L{IReactorWin32Events}. """ try: import win32event # type: ignore[import] except ImportError: win32event = None from zope.interface.verify import verifyObject from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred from twisted.internet.interfaces import IReactorWin32Events from twisted.internet.test.reactormixins import ReactorBuilder from twisted.python.failure import Failure from twisted.python.threadable import getThreadID, isInIOThread class Listener: """ L{Listener} is an object that can be added to a L{IReactorWin32Events} reactor to receive callback notification when a Windows event is set. It records what thread its callback is invoked in and fires a Deferred. @ivar success: A flag which is set to C{True} when the event callback is called. @ivar logThreadID: The id of the thread in which the C{logPrefix} method is called. @ivar eventThreadID: The id of the thread in which the event callback is called. @ivar connLostThreadID: The id of the thread in which the C{connectionLost} method is called. @ivar _finished: The L{Deferred} which will be fired when the event callback is called. """ success = False logThreadID = eventThreadID = connLostThreadID = None def __init__(self, finished): self._finished = finished def logPrefix(self): self.logThreadID = getThreadID() return "Listener" def occurred(self): self.success = True self.eventThreadID = getThreadID() self._finished.callback(None) def brokenOccurred(self): raise RuntimeError("Some problem") def returnValueOccurred(self): return EnvironmentError("Entirely different problem") def connectionLost(self, reason): self.connLostThreadID = getThreadID() self._finished.errback(reason) class Win32EventsTestsBuilder(ReactorBuilder): """ Builder defining tests relating to L{IReactorWin32Events}. """ requiredInterfaces = [IReactorWin32Events] def test_interface(self): """ An instance of the reactor has all of the methods defined on L{IReactorWin32Events}. """ reactor = self.buildReactor() verifyObject(IReactorWin32Events, reactor) def test_addEvent(self): """ When an event which has been added to the reactor is set, the action associated with the event is invoked in the reactor thread. """ reactorThreadID = getThreadID() reactor = self.buildReactor() event = win32event.CreateEvent(None, False, False, None) finished = Deferred() finished.addCallback(lambda ignored: reactor.stop()) listener = Listener(finished) reactor.addEvent(event, listener, "occurred") reactor.callWhenRunning(win32event.SetEvent, event) self.runReactor(reactor) self.assertTrue(listener.success) self.assertEqual(reactorThreadID, listener.logThreadID) self.assertEqual(reactorThreadID, listener.eventThreadID) def test_ioThreadDoesNotChange(self): """ Using L{IReactorWin32Events.addEvent} does not change which thread is reported as the I/O thread. """ results = [] def check(ignored): results.append(isInIOThread()) reactor.stop() reactor = self.buildReactor() event = win32event.CreateEvent(None, False, False, None) finished = Deferred() listener = Listener(finished) finished.addCallback(check) reactor.addEvent(event, listener, "occurred") reactor.callWhenRunning(win32event.SetEvent, event) self.runReactor(reactor) self.assertTrue(listener.success) self.assertEqual([True], results) def test_disconnectedOnError(self): """ If the event handler raises an exception, the event is removed from the reactor and the handler's C{connectionLost} method is called in the I/O thread and the exception is logged. """ reactorThreadID = getThreadID() reactor = self.buildReactor() event = win32event.CreateEvent(None, False, False, None) result = [] finished = Deferred() finished.addBoth(result.append) finished.addBoth(lambda ignored: reactor.stop()) listener = Listener(finished) reactor.addEvent(event, listener, "brokenOccurred") reactor.callWhenRunning(win32event.SetEvent, event) self.runReactor(reactor) self.assertIsInstance(result[0], Failure) result[0].trap(RuntimeError) self.assertEqual(reactorThreadID, listener.connLostThreadID) self.assertEqual(1, len(self.flushLoggedErrors(RuntimeError))) def test_disconnectOnReturnValue(self): """ If the event handler returns a value, the event is removed from the reactor and the handler's C{connectionLost} method is called in the I/O thread. """ reactorThreadID = getThreadID() reactor = self.buildReactor() event = win32event.CreateEvent(None, False, False, None) result = [] finished = Deferred() finished.addBoth(result.append) finished.addBoth(lambda ignored: reactor.stop()) listener = Listener(finished) reactor.addEvent(event, listener, "returnValueOccurred") reactor.callWhenRunning(win32event.SetEvent, event) self.runReactor(reactor) self.assertIsInstance(result[0], Failure) result[0].trap(EnvironmentError) self.assertEqual(reactorThreadID, listener.connLostThreadID) def test_notDisconnectedOnShutdown(self): """ Event handlers added with L{IReactorWin32Events.addEvent} do not have C{connectionLost} called on them if they are still active when the reactor shuts down. """ reactor = self.buildReactor() event = win32event.CreateEvent(None, False, False, None) finished = Deferred() listener = Listener(finished) reactor.addEvent(event, listener, "occurred") reactor.callWhenRunning(reactor.stop) self.runReactor(reactor) self.assertIsNone(listener.connLostThreadID) globals().update(Win32EventsTestsBuilder.makeTestCaseClasses())