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# Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA


import os
import signal
import threading
import weakref

from bzrlib import tests, transport
from bzrlib.smart import client, medium, server, signals

# Windows doesn't define SIGHUP. And while we could just skip a lot of these
# tests, we often don't actually care about interaction with 'signal', so we
# can still run the tests for code coverage.
SIGHUP = getattr(signal, 'SIGHUP', 1)


class TestSignalHandlers(tests.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestSignalHandlers, self).setUp()
        # This allows us to mutate the signal handler callbacks, but leave it
        # 'pristine' after the test case.
        # TODO: Arguably, this could be put into the base test.TestCase, along
        #       with a tearDown that asserts that all the entries have been
        #       removed properly. Global state is always a bit messy. A shame
        #       that we need it for signal handling.
        orig = signals._setup_on_hangup_dict()
        self.assertIs(None, orig)
        def cleanup():
            signals._on_sighup = None
        self.addCleanup(cleanup)

    def test_registered_callback_gets_called(self):
        calls = []
        def call_me():
            calls.append('called')
        signals.register_on_hangup('myid', call_me)
        signals._sighup_handler(SIGHUP, None)
        self.assertEqual(['called'], calls)
        signals.unregister_on_hangup('myid')

    def test_unregister_not_present(self):
        # We don't want unregister to fail, since it is generally run at times
        # that shouldn't interrupt other flow.
        signals.unregister_on_hangup('no-such-id')
        log = self.get_log()
        self.assertContainsRe(log, 'Error occurred during unregister_on_hangup:')
        self.assertContainsRe(log, '(?s)Traceback.*KeyError')

    def test_failing_callback(self):
        calls = []
        def call_me():
            calls.append('called')
        def fail_me():
            raise RuntimeError('something bad happened')
        signals.register_on_hangup('myid', call_me)
        signals.register_on_hangup('otherid', fail_me)
        # _sighup_handler should call both, even though it got an exception
        signals._sighup_handler(SIGHUP, None)
        signals.unregister_on_hangup('myid')
        signals.unregister_on_hangup('otherid')
        log = self.get_log()
        self.assertContainsRe(log, '(?s)Traceback.*RuntimeError')
        self.assertEqual(['called'], calls)

    def test_unregister_during_call(self):
        # _sighup_handler should handle if some callbacks actually remove
        # themselves while running.
        calls = []
        def call_me_and_unregister():
            signals.unregister_on_hangup('myid')
            calls.append('called_and_unregistered')
        def call_me():
            calls.append('called')
        signals.register_on_hangup('myid', call_me_and_unregister)
        signals.register_on_hangup('other', call_me)
        signals._sighup_handler(SIGHUP, None)

    def test_keyboard_interrupt_propagated(self):
        # In case we get 'stuck' while running a hangup function, we should
        # not suppress KeyboardInterrupt
        def call_me_and_raise():
            raise KeyboardInterrupt()
        signals.register_on_hangup('myid', call_me_and_raise)
        self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt,
                          signals._sighup_handler, SIGHUP, None)
        signals.unregister_on_hangup('myid')

    def test_weak_references(self):
        # TODO: This is probably a very-CPython-specific test
        # Adding yourself to the callback should not make you immortal
        # We overrideAttr during the test suite, so that we don't pollute the
        # original dict. However, we can test that what we override matches
        # what we are putting there.
        self.assertIsInstance(signals._on_sighup,
                              weakref.WeakValueDictionary)
        calls = []
        def call_me():
            calls.append('called')
        signals.register_on_hangup('myid', call_me)
        del call_me
        # Non-CPython might want to do a gc.collect() here
        signals._sighup_handler(SIGHUP, None)
        self.assertEqual([], calls)

    def test_not_installed(self):
        # If you haven't called bzrlib.smart.signals.install_sighup_handler,
        # then _on_sighup should be None, and all the calls become no-ops.
        signals._on_sighup = None
        calls = []
        def call_me():
            calls.append('called')
        signals.register_on_hangup('myid', calls)
        signals._sighup_handler(SIGHUP, None)
        signals.unregister_on_hangup('myid')
        log = self.get_log()
        self.assertEqual('', log)

    def test_install_sighup_handler(self):
        # install_sighup_handler should set up a signal handler for SIGHUP, as
        # well as the signals._on_sighup dict.
        signals._on_sighup = None
        orig = signals.install_sighup_handler()
        if getattr(signal, 'SIGHUP', None) is not None:
            cur = signal.getsignal(SIGHUP)
            self.assertEqual(signals._sighup_handler, cur)
        self.assertIsNot(None, signals._on_sighup)
        signals.restore_sighup_handler(orig)
        self.assertIs(None, signals._on_sighup)


class TestInetServer(tests.TestCase):

    def create_file_pipes(self):
        r, w = os.pipe()
        rf = os.fdopen(r, 'rb')
        wf = os.fdopen(w, 'wb')
        return rf, wf

    def test_inet_server_responds_to_sighup(self):
        t = transport.get_transport('memory:///')
        content = 'a'*1024*1024
        t.put_bytes('bigfile', content)
        factory = server.BzrServerFactory()
        # Override stdin/stdout so that we can inject our own handles
        client_read, server_write = self.create_file_pipes()
        server_read, client_write = self.create_file_pipes()
        factory._get_stdin_stdout = lambda: (server_read, server_write)
        factory.set_up(t, None, None, inet=True, timeout=4.0)
        self.addCleanup(factory.tear_down)
        started = threading.Event()
        stopped = threading.Event()
        def serving():
            started.set()
            factory.smart_server.serve()
            stopped.set()
        server_thread = threading.Thread(target=serving)
        server_thread.start()
        started.wait()
        client_medium = medium.SmartSimplePipesClientMedium(client_read,
                            client_write, 'base')
        client_client = client._SmartClient(client_medium)
        resp, response_handler = client_client.call_expecting_body('get',
            'bigfile')
        signals._sighup_handler(SIGHUP, None)
        self.assertTrue(factory.smart_server.finished)
        # We can still finish reading the file content, but more than that, and
        # the file is closed.
        v = response_handler.read_body_bytes()
        if v != content:
            self.fail('Got the wrong content back, expected 1M "a"')
        stopped.wait()
        server_thread.join()