import os import sys import unittest import psutil here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) class ProcTest(unittest.TestCase): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.proclaunch = os.path.join(here, "proclaunch.py") cls.python = sys.executable def determine_status(self, proc, isalive=False, expectedfail=()): """ Use to determine if the situation has failed. Parameters: proc -- the processhandler instance isalive -- Use True to indicate we pass if the process exists; however, by default the test will pass if the process does not exist (isalive == False) expectedfail -- Defaults to [], used to indicate a list of fields that are expected to fail """ returncode = proc.proc.returncode didtimeout = proc.didTimeout detected = psutil.pid_exists(proc.pid) output = '' # ProcessHandler has output when store_output is set to True in the constructor # (this is the default) if getattr(proc, 'output'): output = proc.output if 'returncode' in expectedfail: self.assertTrue(returncode, "Detected an unexpected return code of: %s" % returncode) elif isalive: self.assertEqual(returncode, None, "Detected not None return code of: %s" % returncode) else: self.assertNotEqual(returncode, None, "Detected unexpected None return code of") if 'didtimeout' in expectedfail: self.assertTrue(didtimeout, "Detected that process didn't time out") else: self.assertTrue(not didtimeout, "Detected that process timed out") if isalive: self.assertTrue(detected, "Detected process is not running, " "process output: %s" % output) else: self.assertTrue(not detected, "Detected process is still running, " "process output: %s" % output)