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"""Miscellaneous tests.""" |
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import collections |
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import contextlib |
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import io |
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import json |
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import os |
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import pickle |
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import socket |
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import sys |
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from unittest import mock |
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import psutil |
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import psutil.tests |
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from psutil import WINDOWS |
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from psutil._common import bcat |
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from psutil._common import cat |
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from psutil._common import debug |
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from psutil._common import isfile_strict |
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from psutil._common import memoize |
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from psutil._common import memoize_when_activated |
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from psutil._common import parse_environ_block |
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from psutil._common import supports_ipv6 |
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from psutil._common import wrap_numbers |
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from psutil.tests import HAS_NET_IO_COUNTERS |
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from psutil.tests import PsutilTestCase |
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from psutil.tests import process_namespace |
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from psutil.tests import pytest |
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from psutil.tests import reload_module |
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from psutil.tests import system_namespace |
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class TestSpecialMethods(PsutilTestCase): |
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def test_check_pid_range(self): |
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with pytest.raises(OverflowError): |
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psutil._psplatform.cext.check_pid_range(2**128) |
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with pytest.raises(psutil.NoSuchProcess): |
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psutil.Process(2**128) |
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def test_process__repr__(self, func=repr): |
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p = psutil.Process(self.spawn_testproc().pid) |
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r = func(p) |
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assert "psutil.Process" in r |
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assert f"pid={p.pid}" in r |
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assert f"name='{p.name()}'" in r.replace("name=u'", "name='") |
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assert "status=" in r |
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assert "exitcode=" not in r |
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p.terminate() |
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p.wait() |
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r = func(p) |
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assert "status='terminated'" in r |
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assert "exitcode=" in r |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, |
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"name", |
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side_effect=psutil.ZombieProcess(os.getpid()), |
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): |
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p = psutil.Process() |
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r = func(p) |
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assert f"pid={p.pid}" in r |
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assert "status='zombie'" in r |
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assert "name=" not in r |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, |
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"name", |
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side_effect=psutil.NoSuchProcess(os.getpid()), |
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): |
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p = psutil.Process() |
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r = func(p) |
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assert f"pid={p.pid}" in r |
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assert "terminated" in r |
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assert "name=" not in r |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, |
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"name", |
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side_effect=psutil.AccessDenied(os.getpid()), |
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): |
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p = psutil.Process() |
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r = func(p) |
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assert f"pid={p.pid}" in r |
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assert "name=" not in r |
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def test_process__str__(self): |
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self.test_process__repr__(func=str) |
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def test_error__repr__(self): |
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assert repr(psutil.Error()) == "psutil.Error()" |
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def test_error__str__(self): |
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assert str(psutil.Error()) == "" |
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def test_no_such_process__repr__(self): |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.NoSuchProcess(321)) |
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== "psutil.NoSuchProcess(pid=321, msg='process no longer exists')" |
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) |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.NoSuchProcess(321, name="name", msg="msg")) |
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== "psutil.NoSuchProcess(pid=321, name='name', msg='msg')" |
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) |
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def test_no_such_process__str__(self): |
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assert ( |
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str(psutil.NoSuchProcess(321)) |
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== "process no longer exists (pid=321)" |
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) |
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assert ( |
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str(psutil.NoSuchProcess(321, name="name", msg="msg")) |
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== "msg (pid=321, name='name')" |
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) |
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def test_zombie_process__repr__(self): |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.ZombieProcess(321)) |
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== 'psutil.ZombieProcess(pid=321, msg="PID still ' |
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'exists but it\'s a zombie")' |
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) |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.ZombieProcess(321, name="name", ppid=320, msg="foo")) |
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== "psutil.ZombieProcess(pid=321, ppid=320, name='name'," |
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" msg='foo')" |
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) |
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def test_zombie_process__str__(self): |
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assert ( |
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str(psutil.ZombieProcess(321)) |
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== "PID still exists but it's a zombie (pid=321)" |
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) |
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assert ( |
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str(psutil.ZombieProcess(321, name="name", ppid=320, msg="foo")) |
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== "foo (pid=321, ppid=320, name='name')" |
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) |
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def test_access_denied__repr__(self): |
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assert repr(psutil.AccessDenied(321)) == "psutil.AccessDenied(pid=321)" |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.AccessDenied(321, name="name", msg="msg")) |
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== "psutil.AccessDenied(pid=321, name='name', msg='msg')" |
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) |
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def test_access_denied__str__(self): |
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assert str(psutil.AccessDenied(321)) == "(pid=321)" |
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assert ( |
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str(psutil.AccessDenied(321, name="name", msg="msg")) |
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== "msg (pid=321, name='name')" |
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) |
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def test_timeout_expired__repr__(self): |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.TimeoutExpired(5)) |
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== "psutil.TimeoutExpired(seconds=5, msg='timeout after 5" |
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" seconds')" |
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) |
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assert ( |
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repr(psutil.TimeoutExpired(5, pid=321, name="name")) |
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== "psutil.TimeoutExpired(pid=321, name='name', seconds=5, " |
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"msg='timeout after 5 seconds')" |
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) |
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def test_timeout_expired__str__(self): |
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assert str(psutil.TimeoutExpired(5)) == "timeout after 5 seconds" |
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assert ( |
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str(psutil.TimeoutExpired(5, pid=321, name="name")) |
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== "timeout after 5 seconds (pid=321, name='name')" |
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) |
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def test_process__eq__(self): |
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p1 = psutil.Process() |
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p2 = psutil.Process() |
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assert p1 == p2 |
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p2._ident = (0, 0) |
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assert p1 != p2 |
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assert p1 != 'foo' |
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def test_process__hash__(self): |
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s = {psutil.Process(), psutil.Process()} |
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assert len(s) == 1 |
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class TestMisc(PsutilTestCase): |
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def test__all__(self): |
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dir_psutil = dir(psutil) |
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for name in dir_psutil: |
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if name in { |
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'debug', |
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'tests', |
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'test', |
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'PermissionError', |
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'ProcessLookupError', |
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}: |
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continue |
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if not name.startswith('_'): |
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try: |
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__import__(name) |
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except ImportError: |
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if name not in psutil.__all__: |
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fun = getattr(psutil, name) |
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if fun is None: |
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continue |
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if ( |
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fun.__doc__ is not None |
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and 'deprecated' not in fun.__doc__.lower() |
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): |
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raise self.fail(f"{name!r} not in psutil.__all__") |
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for name in psutil.__all__: |
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assert name in dir_psutil |
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def test_version(self): |
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assert ( |
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'.'.join([str(x) for x in psutil.version_info]) |
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== psutil.__version__ |
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) |
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def test_process_as_dict_no_new_names(self): |
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p = psutil.Process() |
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p.foo = '1' |
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assert 'foo' not in p.as_dict() |
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def test_serialization(self): |
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def check(ret): |
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json.loads(json.dumps(ret)) |
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a = pickle.dumps(ret) |
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b = pickle.loads(a) |
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assert ret == b |
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proc = psutil.Process() |
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check(psutil.Process().as_dict()) |
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ns = process_namespace(proc) |
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for fun, name in ns.iter(ns.getters, clear_cache=True): |
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with self.subTest(proc=proc, name=name): |
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try: |
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ret = fun() |
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except psutil.Error: |
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pass |
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else: |
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check(ret) |
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ns = system_namespace() |
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for fun, name in ns.iter(ns.getters): |
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if name in {"win_service_iter", "win_service_get"}: |
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continue |
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with self.subTest(name=name): |
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try: |
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ret = fun() |
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except psutil.AccessDenied: |
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pass |
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else: |
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check(ret) |
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b = pickle.loads( |
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pickle.dumps( |
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psutil.NoSuchProcess(pid=4567, name='name', msg='msg') |
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) |
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) |
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assert isinstance(b, psutil.NoSuchProcess) |
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assert b.pid == 4567 |
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assert b.name == 'name' |
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assert b.msg == 'msg' |
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b = pickle.loads( |
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pickle.dumps( |
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psutil.ZombieProcess(pid=4567, name='name', ppid=42, msg='msg') |
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) |
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) |
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assert isinstance(b, psutil.ZombieProcess) |
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assert b.pid == 4567 |
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assert b.ppid == 42 |
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assert b.name == 'name' |
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assert b.msg == 'msg' |
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b = pickle.loads( |
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pickle.dumps(psutil.AccessDenied(pid=123, name='name', msg='msg')) |
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) |
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assert isinstance(b, psutil.AccessDenied) |
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assert b.pid == 123 |
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assert b.name == 'name' |
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assert b.msg == 'msg' |
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b = pickle.loads( |
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pickle.dumps( |
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psutil.TimeoutExpired(seconds=33, pid=4567, name='name') |
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) |
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) |
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assert isinstance(b, psutil.TimeoutExpired) |
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assert b.seconds == 33 |
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assert b.pid == 4567 |
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assert b.name == 'name' |
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def test_ad_on_process_creation(self): |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, '_get_ident', side_effect=psutil.AccessDenied |
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) as meth: |
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psutil.Process() |
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assert meth.called |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, '_get_ident', side_effect=psutil.ZombieProcess(1) |
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) as meth: |
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psutil.Process() |
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assert meth.called |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, '_get_ident', side_effect=ValueError |
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) as meth: |
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with pytest.raises(ValueError): |
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psutil.Process() |
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assert meth.called |
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with mock.patch.object( |
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psutil.Process, '_get_ident', side_effect=psutil.NoSuchProcess(1) |
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) as meth: |
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with self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess): |
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psutil.Process() |
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assert meth.called |
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def test_sanity_version_check(self): |
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with mock.patch( |
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"psutil._psplatform.cext.version", return_value="0.0.0" |
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): |
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with pytest.raises(ImportError) as cm: |
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reload_module(psutil) |
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assert "version conflict" in str(cm.value).lower() |
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class TestMemoizeDecorator(PsutilTestCase): |
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def setUp(self): |
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self.calls = [] |
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tearDown = setUp |
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def run_against(self, obj, expected_retval=None): |
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for _ in range(2): |
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ret = obj() |
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assert self.calls == [((), {})] |
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if expected_retval is not None: |
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assert ret == expected_retval |
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for _ in range(2): |
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ret = obj(1) |
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assert self.calls == [((), {}), ((1,), {})] |
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if expected_retval is not None: |
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assert ret == expected_retval |
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for _ in range(2): |
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ret = obj(1, bar=2) |
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assert self.calls == [((), {}), ((1,), {}), ((1,), {'bar': 2})] |
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if expected_retval is not None: |
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assert ret == expected_retval |
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assert len(self.calls) == 3 |
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obj.cache_clear() |
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ret = obj() |
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if expected_retval is not None: |
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assert ret == expected_retval |
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assert len(self.calls) == 4 |
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assert obj.__doc__ == "My docstring." |
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def test_function(self): |
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@memoize |
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def foo(*args, **kwargs): |
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"""My docstring.""" |
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baseclass.calls.append((args, kwargs)) |
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return 22 |
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baseclass = self |
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self.run_against(foo, expected_retval=22) |
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def test_class(self): |
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@memoize |
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class Foo: |
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"""My docstring.""" |
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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baseclass.calls.append((args, kwargs)) |
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def bar(self): |
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return 22 |
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baseclass = self |
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self.run_against(Foo, expected_retval=None) |
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assert Foo().bar() == 22 |
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def test_class_singleton(self): |
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@memoize |
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class Bar: |
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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pass |
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assert Bar() is Bar() |
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assert id(Bar()) == id(Bar()) |
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assert id(Bar(1)) == id(Bar(1)) |
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assert id(Bar(1, foo=3)) == id(Bar(1, foo=3)) |
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assert id(Bar(1)) != id(Bar(2)) |
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def test_staticmethod(self): |
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class Foo: |
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@staticmethod |
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@memoize |
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def bar(*args, **kwargs): |
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"""My docstring.""" |
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baseclass.calls.append((args, kwargs)) |
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return 22 |
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baseclass = self |
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self.run_against(Foo().bar, expected_retval=22) |
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def test_classmethod(self): |
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class Foo: |
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@classmethod |
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@memoize |
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def bar(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
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"""My docstring.""" |
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baseclass.calls.append((args, kwargs)) |
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return 22 |
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baseclass = self |
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self.run_against(Foo().bar, expected_retval=22) |
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def test_original(self): |
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@memoize |
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def foo(*args, **kwargs): |
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"""Foo docstring.""" |
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calls.append(None) |
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return (args, kwargs) |
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calls = [] |
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for _ in range(2): |
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ret = foo() |
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expected = ((), {}) |
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assert ret == expected |
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assert len(calls) == 1 |
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for _ in range(2): |
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ret = foo(1) |
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expected = ((1,), {}) |
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assert ret == expected |
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assert len(calls) == 2 |
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for _ in range(2): |
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ret = foo(1, bar=2) |
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expected = ((1,), {'bar': 2}) |
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assert ret == expected |
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assert len(calls) == 3 |
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foo.cache_clear() |
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ret = foo() |
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expected = ((), {}) |
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assert ret == expected |
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assert len(calls) == 4 |
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assert foo.__doc__ == "Foo docstring." |
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class TestCommonModule(PsutilTestCase): |
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def test_memoize_when_activated(self): |
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class Foo: |
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@memoize_when_activated |
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def foo(self): |
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calls.append(None) |
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f = Foo() |
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calls = [] |
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f.foo() |
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f.foo() |
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assert len(calls) == 2 |
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calls = [] |
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f.foo.cache_activate(f) |
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f.foo() |
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f.foo() |
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assert len(calls) == 1 |
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calls = [] |
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f.foo.cache_deactivate(f) |
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f.foo() |
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f.foo() |
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assert len(calls) == 2 |
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def test_parse_environ_block(self): |
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def k(s): |
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return s.upper() if WINDOWS else s |
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assert parse_environ_block("a=1\0") == {k("a"): "1"} |
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assert parse_environ_block("a=1\0b=2\0\0") == { |
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k("a"): "1", |
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k("b"): "2", |
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} |
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assert parse_environ_block("a=1\0b=\0\0") == {k("a"): "1", k("b"): ""} |
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assert parse_environ_block("a=1\0b=2\0\0c=3\0") == { |
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k("a"): "1", |
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k("b"): "2", |
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} |
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assert parse_environ_block("xxx\0a=1\0") == {k("a"): "1"} |
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assert parse_environ_block("a=1\0=b=2\0") == {k("a"): "1"} |
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assert parse_environ_block("a=1\0b=2") == {k("a"): "1"} |
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def test_supports_ipv6(self): |
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self.addCleanup(supports_ipv6.cache_clear) |
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if supports_ipv6(): |
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with mock.patch('psutil._common.socket') as s: |
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s.has_ipv6 = False |
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supports_ipv6.cache_clear() |
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assert not supports_ipv6() |
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supports_ipv6.cache_clear() |
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with mock.patch( |
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'psutil._common.socket.socket', side_effect=OSError |
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) as s: |
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assert not supports_ipv6() |
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assert s.called |
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supports_ipv6.cache_clear() |
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with mock.patch( |
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'psutil._common.socket.socket', side_effect=socket.gaierror |
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) as s: |
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assert not supports_ipv6() |
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supports_ipv6.cache_clear() |
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assert s.called |
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supports_ipv6.cache_clear() |
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with mock.patch( |
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'psutil._common.socket.socket.bind', |
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side_effect=socket.gaierror, |
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) as s: |
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assert not supports_ipv6() |
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supports_ipv6.cache_clear() |
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assert s.called |
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else: |
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with pytest.raises(OSError): |
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sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
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try: |
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sock.bind(("::1", 0)) |
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finally: |
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sock.close() |
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def test_isfile_strict(self): |
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this_file = os.path.abspath(__file__) |
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assert isfile_strict(this_file) |
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assert not isfile_strict(os.path.dirname(this_file)) |
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with mock.patch('psutil._common.os.stat', side_effect=PermissionError): |
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with pytest.raises(OSError): |
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isfile_strict(this_file) |
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with mock.patch( |
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'psutil._common.os.stat', side_effect=FileNotFoundError |
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): |
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assert not isfile_strict(this_file) |
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with mock.patch('psutil._common.stat.S_ISREG', return_value=False): |
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assert not isfile_strict(this_file) |
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def test_debug(self): |
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with mock.patch.object(psutil._common, "PSUTIL_DEBUG", True): |
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with contextlib.redirect_stderr(io.StringIO()) as f: |
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debug("hello") |
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sys.stderr.flush() |
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msg = f.getvalue() |
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assert msg.startswith("psutil-debug"), msg |
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assert "hello" in msg |
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assert __file__.replace('.pyc', '.py') in msg |
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with mock.patch.object(psutil._common, "PSUTIL_DEBUG", True): |
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with contextlib.redirect_stderr(io.StringIO()) as f: |
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debug(ValueError("this is an error")) |
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msg = f.getvalue() |
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assert "ignoring ValueError" in msg |
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assert "'this is an error'" in msg |
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with mock.patch.object(psutil._common, "PSUTIL_DEBUG", True): |
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with contextlib.redirect_stderr(io.StringIO()) as f: |
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exc = OSError(2, "no such file") |
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exc.filename = "/foo" |
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debug(exc) |
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msg = f.getvalue() |
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assert "no such file" in msg |
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assert "/foo" in msg |
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def test_cat_bcat(self): |
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testfn = self.get_testfn() |
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with open(testfn, "w") as f: |
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f.write("foo") |
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assert cat(testfn) == "foo" |
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assert bcat(testfn) == b"foo" |
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with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError): |
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cat(testfn + '-invalid') |
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with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError): |
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bcat(testfn + '-invalid') |
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assert cat(testfn + '-invalid', fallback="bar") == "bar" |
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assert bcat(testfn + '-invalid', fallback="bar") == "bar" |
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nt = collections.namedtuple('foo', 'a b c') |
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class TestWrapNumbers(PsutilTestCase): |
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def setUp(self): |
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wrap_numbers.cache_clear() |
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tearDown = setUp |
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def test_first_call(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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def test_input_hasnt_changed(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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def test_increase_but_no_wrap(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(10, 15, 20)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(20, 25, 30)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(20, 25, 30)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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def test_wrap(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 100)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 10)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 110)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 10)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 110)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 90)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 190)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 20)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 210)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 20)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 210)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 100, 20)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(150, 100, 210)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(40, 100, 20)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(190, 100, 210)} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(40, 100, 20)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == {'disk1': nt(190, 100, 210)} |
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def test_changing_keys(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5), 'disk2': nt(7, 7, 7)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(8, 8, 8)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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def test_changing_keys_w_wrap(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), 'disk2': nt(100, 100, 100)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), 'disk2': nt(100, 100, 10)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == { |
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'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), |
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'disk2': nt(100, 100, 110), |
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} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), 'disk2': nt(100, 100, 100)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), 'disk2': nt(100, 100, 100)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == input |
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input = {'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), 'disk2': nt(100, 100, 10)} |
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assert wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') == { |
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'disk1': nt(50, 50, 50), |
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'disk2': nt(100, 100, 110), |
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} |
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def test_real_data(self): |
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d = { |
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'nvme0n1': (300, 508, 640, 1571, 5970, 1987, 2049, 451751, 47048), |
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'nvme0n1p1': (1171, 2, 5600256, 1024, 516, 0, 0, 0, 8), |
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'nvme0n1p2': (54, 54, 2396160, 5165056, 4, 24, 30, 1207, 28), |
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'nvme0n1p3': (2389, 4539, 5154, 150, 4828, 1844, 2019, 398, 348), |
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} |
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assert wrap_numbers(d, 'disk_io') == d |
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assert wrap_numbers(d, 'disk_io') == d |
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d = { |
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'nvme0n1': (100, 508, 640, 1571, 5970, 1987, 2049, 451751, 47048), |
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'nvme0n1p1': (1171, 2, 5600256, 1024, 516, 0, 0, 0, 8), |
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'nvme0n1p2': (54, 54, 2396160, 5165056, 4, 24, 30, 1207, 28), |
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'nvme0n1p3': (2389, 4539, 5154, 150, 4828, 1844, 2019, 398, 348), |
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} |
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out = wrap_numbers(d, 'disk_io') |
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assert out['nvme0n1'][0] == 400 |
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def test_cache_first_call(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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assert cache[1] == {'disk_io': {}} |
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assert cache[2] == {'disk_io': {}} |
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def test_cache_call_twice(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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input = {'disk1': nt(10, 10, 10)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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assert cache[1] == { |
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'disk_io': {('disk1', 0): 0, ('disk1', 1): 0, ('disk1', 2): 0} |
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} |
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assert cache[2] == {'disk_io': {}} |
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def test_cache_wrap(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 100)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 10)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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assert cache[1] == { |
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'disk_io': {('disk1', 0): 0, ('disk1', 1): 0, ('disk1', 2): 100} |
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} |
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assert cache[2] == {'disk_io': {'disk1': {('disk1', 2)}}} |
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def check_cache_info(): |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[1] == { |
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'disk_io': { |
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('disk1', 0): 0, |
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('disk1', 1): 0, |
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('disk1', 2): 100, |
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} |
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} |
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assert cache[2] == {'disk_io': {'disk1': {('disk1', 2)}}} |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 10)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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check_cache_info() |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 90)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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check_cache_info() |
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input = {'disk1': nt(100, 100, 20)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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assert cache[1] == { |
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'disk_io': {('disk1', 0): 0, ('disk1', 1): 0, ('disk1', 2): 190} |
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} |
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assert cache[2] == {'disk_io': {'disk1': {('disk1', 2)}}} |
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def test_cache_changing_keys(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5), 'disk2': nt(7, 7, 7)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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cache = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert cache[0] == {'disk_io': input} |
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assert cache[1] == { |
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'disk_io': {('disk1', 0): 0, ('disk1', 1): 0, ('disk1', 2): 0} |
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} |
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assert cache[2] == {'disk_io': {}} |
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def test_cache_clear(self): |
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input = {'disk1': nt(5, 5, 5)} |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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wrap_numbers(input, 'disk_io') |
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wrap_numbers.cache_clear('disk_io') |
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assert wrap_numbers.cache_info() == ({}, {}, {}) |
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wrap_numbers.cache_clear('disk_io') |
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wrap_numbers.cache_clear('?!?') |
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@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_NET_IO_COUNTERS, reason="not supported") |
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def test_cache_clear_public_apis(self): |
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if not psutil.disk_io_counters() or not psutil.net_io_counters(): |
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raise pytest.skip("no disks or NICs available") |
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psutil.disk_io_counters() |
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psutil.net_io_counters() |
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caches = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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for cache in caches: |
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assert 'psutil.disk_io_counters' in cache |
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assert 'psutil.net_io_counters' in cache |
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psutil.disk_io_counters.cache_clear() |
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caches = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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for cache in caches: |
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assert 'psutil.net_io_counters' in cache |
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assert 'psutil.disk_io_counters' not in cache |
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psutil.net_io_counters.cache_clear() |
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caches = wrap_numbers.cache_info() |
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assert caches == ({}, {}, {}) |
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