import sys import time import traceback from unittest import skipIf from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase from zerver.lib.timeout import TimeoutExpiredError, timeout class TimeoutTestCase(ZulipTestCase): # We can't use assertRaises because that doesn't store the # traceback, which we want to verify def something_exceptional(self) -> int: raise ValueError("Something went wrong") def sleep_x_seconds_y_times(self, x: float, y: int) -> int: for i in range(y): time.sleep(x) return 42 # nocoverage def test_timeout_returns(self) -> None: ret = timeout(1, lambda: 42) self.assertEqual(ret, 42) def test_timeout_exceeded(self) -> None: try: timeout(1, lambda: self.sleep_x_seconds_y_times(0.1, 50)) raise AssertionError("Failed to raise a timeout") except TimeoutExpiredError as exc: tb = traceback.format_tb(exc.__traceback__) self.assertIn("in sleep_x_seconds_y_times", tb[-1]) self.assertIn("time.sleep(x)", tb[-1]) def test_timeout_raises(self) -> None: try: timeout(1, self.something_exceptional) raise AssertionError("Failed to raise an exception") except ValueError as exc: tb = traceback.format_tb(exc.__traceback__) self.assertIn("in something_exceptional", tb[-1]) self.assertIn("raise ValueError", tb[-1]) @skipIf(sys.version_info >= (3, 11), "https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/1626") def test_timeout_warn(self) -> None: # If the sleep is long enough, it will outlast the attempts to # kill it with self.assertLogs(level="WARNING") as m: try: timeout(1, lambda: self.sleep_x_seconds_y_times(5, 1)) raise AssertionError("Failed to raise a timeout") except TimeoutExpiredError as exc: tb = traceback.format_tb(exc.__traceback__) self.assertNotIn("in sleep_x_seconds_y_times", tb[-1]) self.assertIn("raise TimeoutExpiredError", tb[-1]) self.assertEqual(m.output, ["WARNING:root:Failed to time out backend thread"])