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| 1 #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| 2 | |
| 3 # Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved. | |
| 4 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
| 5 # found in the LICENSE file. | |
| 6 | |
| 7 """Tests for psutil.Process class.""" | |
| 8 | |
| 9 import collections | |
| 10 import errno | |
| 11 import getpass | |
| 12 import itertools | |
| 13 import os | |
| 14 import signal | |
| 15 import socket | |
| 16 import stat | |
| 17 import subprocess | |
| 18 import sys | |
| 19 import textwrap | |
| 20 import time | |
| 21 import types | |
| 22 | |
| 23 import psutil | |
| 24 | |
| 25 from psutil import AIX | |
| 26 from psutil import BSD | |
| 27 from psutil import LINUX | |
| 28 from psutil import MACOS | |
| 29 from psutil import NETBSD | |
| 30 from psutil import OPENBSD | |
| 31 from psutil import OSX | |
| 32 from psutil import POSIX | |
| 33 from psutil import SUNOS | |
| 34 from psutil import WINDOWS | |
| 35 from psutil._common import open_text | |
| 36 from psutil._compat import FileNotFoundError | |
| 37 from psutil._compat import long | |
| 38 from psutil._compat import PY3 | |
| 39 from psutil._compat import super | |
| 40 from psutil.tests import APPVEYOR | |
| 41 from psutil.tests import call_until | |
| 42 from psutil.tests import CI_TESTING | |
| 43 from psutil.tests import CIRRUS | |
| 44 from psutil.tests import copyload_shared_lib | |
| 45 from psutil.tests import create_exe | |
| 46 from psutil.tests import GITHUB_WHEELS | |
| 47 from psutil.tests import GLOBAL_TIMEOUT | |
| 48 from psutil.tests import HAS_CPU_AFFINITY | |
| 49 from psutil.tests import HAS_ENVIRON | |
| 50 from psutil.tests import HAS_IONICE | |
| 51 from psutil.tests import HAS_MEMORY_MAPS | |
| 52 from psutil.tests import HAS_PROC_CPU_NUM | |
| 53 from psutil.tests import HAS_PROC_IO_COUNTERS | |
| 54 from psutil.tests import HAS_RLIMIT | |
| 55 from psutil.tests import HAS_THREADS | |
| 56 from psutil.tests import mock | |
| 57 from psutil.tests import process_namespace | |
| 58 from psutil.tests import PsutilTestCase | |
| 59 from psutil.tests import PYPY | |
| 60 from psutil.tests import PYTHON_EXE | |
| 61 from psutil.tests import reap_children | |
| 62 from psutil.tests import retry_on_failure | |
| 63 from psutil.tests import sh | |
| 64 from psutil.tests import skip_on_access_denied | |
| 65 from psutil.tests import skip_on_not_implemented | |
| 66 from psutil.tests import ThreadTask | |
| 67 from psutil.tests import TRAVIS | |
| 68 from psutil.tests import unittest | |
| 69 from psutil.tests import wait_for_pid | |
| 70 | |
| 71 | |
| 72 # =================================================================== | |
| 73 # --- psutil.Process class tests | |
| 74 # =================================================================== | |
| 75 | |
| 76 | |
| 77 class TestProcess(PsutilTestCase): | |
| 78 """Tests for psutil.Process class.""" | |
| 79 | |
| 80 def spawn_psproc(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
| 81 sproc = self.spawn_testproc(*args, **kwargs) | |
| 82 return psutil.Process(sproc.pid) | |
| 83 | |
| 84 # --- | |
| 85 | |
| 86 def test_pid(self): | |
| 87 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 88 self.assertEqual(p.pid, os.getpid()) | |
| 89 with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): | |
| 90 p.pid = 33 | |
| 91 | |
| 92 def test_kill(self): | |
| 93 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 94 p.kill() | |
| 95 code = p.wait() | |
| 96 if WINDOWS: | |
| 97 self.assertEqual(code, signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 98 else: | |
| 99 self.assertEqual(code, -signal.SIGKILL) | |
| 100 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 101 | |
| 102 def test_terminate(self): | |
| 103 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 104 p.terminate() | |
| 105 code = p.wait() | |
| 106 if WINDOWS: | |
| 107 self.assertEqual(code, signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 108 else: | |
| 109 self.assertEqual(code, -signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 110 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 111 | |
| 112 def test_send_signal(self): | |
| 113 sig = signal.SIGKILL if POSIX else signal.SIGTERM | |
| 114 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 115 p.send_signal(sig) | |
| 116 code = p.wait() | |
| 117 if WINDOWS: | |
| 118 self.assertEqual(code, sig) | |
| 119 else: | |
| 120 self.assertEqual(code, -sig) | |
| 121 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 122 | |
| 123 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "not POSIX") | |
| 124 def test_send_signal_mocked(self): | |
| 125 sig = signal.SIGTERM | |
| 126 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 127 with mock.patch('psutil.os.kill', | |
| 128 side_effect=OSError(errno.ESRCH, "")): | |
| 129 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, p.send_signal, sig) | |
| 130 | |
| 131 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 132 with mock.patch('psutil.os.kill', | |
| 133 side_effect=OSError(errno.EPERM, "")): | |
| 134 self.assertRaises(psutil.AccessDenied, p.send_signal, sig) | |
| 135 | |
| 136 def test_wait_exited(self): | |
| 137 # Test waitpid() + WIFEXITED -> WEXITSTATUS. | |
| 138 # normal return, same as exit(0) | |
| 139 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "pass"] | |
| 140 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmd) | |
| 141 code = p.wait() | |
| 142 self.assertEqual(code, 0) | |
| 143 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 144 # exit(1), implicit in case of error | |
| 145 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "1 / 0"] | |
| 146 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmd, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) | |
| 147 code = p.wait() | |
| 148 self.assertEqual(code, 1) | |
| 149 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 150 # via sys.exit() | |
| 151 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "import sys; sys.exit(5);"] | |
| 152 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmd) | |
| 153 code = p.wait() | |
| 154 self.assertEqual(code, 5) | |
| 155 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 156 # via os._exit() | |
| 157 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "import os; os._exit(5);"] | |
| 158 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmd) | |
| 159 code = p.wait() | |
| 160 self.assertEqual(code, 5) | |
| 161 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 162 | |
| 163 def test_wait_stopped(self): | |
| 164 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 165 if POSIX: | |
| 166 # Test waitpid() + WIFSTOPPED and WIFCONTINUED. | |
| 167 # Note: if a process is stopped it ignores SIGTERM. | |
| 168 p.send_signal(signal.SIGSTOP) | |
| 169 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, timeout=0.001) | |
| 170 p.send_signal(signal.SIGCONT) | |
| 171 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, timeout=0.001) | |
| 172 p.send_signal(signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 173 self.assertEqual(p.wait(), -signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 174 self.assertEqual(p.wait(), -signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 175 else: | |
| 176 p.suspend() | |
| 177 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, timeout=0.001) | |
| 178 p.resume() | |
| 179 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, timeout=0.001) | |
| 180 p.terminate() | |
| 181 self.assertEqual(p.wait(), signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 182 self.assertEqual(p.wait(), signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 183 | |
| 184 def test_wait_non_children(self): | |
| 185 # Test wait() against a process which is not our direct | |
| 186 # child. | |
| 187 child, grandchild = self.spawn_children_pair() | |
| 188 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, child.wait, 0.01) | |
| 189 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, grandchild.wait, 0.01) | |
| 190 # We also terminate the direct child otherwise the | |
| 191 # grandchild will hang until the parent is gone. | |
| 192 child.terminate() | |
| 193 grandchild.terminate() | |
| 194 child_ret = child.wait() | |
| 195 grandchild_ret = grandchild.wait() | |
| 196 if POSIX: | |
| 197 self.assertEqual(child_ret, -signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 198 # For processes which are not our children we're supposed | |
| 199 # to get None. | |
| 200 self.assertEqual(grandchild_ret, None) | |
| 201 else: | |
| 202 self.assertEqual(child_ret, signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 203 self.assertEqual(child_ret, signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 204 | |
| 205 def test_wait_timeout(self): | |
| 206 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 207 p.name() | |
| 208 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, 0.01) | |
| 209 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, 0) | |
| 210 self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.wait, -1) | |
| 211 | |
| 212 def test_wait_timeout_nonblocking(self): | |
| 213 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 214 self.assertRaises(psutil.TimeoutExpired, p.wait, 0) | |
| 215 p.kill() | |
| 216 stop_at = time.time() + GLOBAL_TIMEOUT | |
| 217 while time.time() < stop_at: | |
| 218 try: | |
| 219 code = p.wait(0) | |
| 220 break | |
| 221 except psutil.TimeoutExpired: | |
| 222 pass | |
| 223 else: | |
| 224 raise self.fail('timeout') | |
| 225 if POSIX: | |
| 226 self.assertEqual(code, -signal.SIGKILL) | |
| 227 else: | |
| 228 self.assertEqual(code, signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 229 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 230 | |
| 231 def test_cpu_percent(self): | |
| 232 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 233 p.cpu_percent(interval=0.001) | |
| 234 p.cpu_percent(interval=0.001) | |
| 235 for x in range(100): | |
| 236 percent = p.cpu_percent(interval=None) | |
| 237 self.assertIsInstance(percent, float) | |
| 238 self.assertGreaterEqual(percent, 0.0) | |
| 239 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
| 240 p.cpu_percent(interval=-1) | |
| 241 | |
| 242 def test_cpu_percent_numcpus_none(self): | |
| 243 # See: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1087 | |
| 244 with mock.patch('psutil.cpu_count', return_value=None) as m: | |
| 245 psutil.Process().cpu_percent() | |
| 246 assert m.called | |
| 247 | |
| 248 def test_cpu_times(self): | |
| 249 times = psutil.Process().cpu_times() | |
| 250 assert (times.user > 0.0) or (times.system > 0.0), times | |
| 251 assert (times.children_user >= 0.0), times | |
| 252 assert (times.children_system >= 0.0), times | |
| 253 if LINUX: | |
| 254 assert times.iowait >= 0.0, times | |
| 255 # make sure returned values can be pretty printed with strftime | |
| 256 for name in times._fields: | |
| 257 time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.localtime(getattr(times, name))) | |
| 258 | |
| 259 def test_cpu_times_2(self): | |
| 260 user_time, kernel_time = psutil.Process().cpu_times()[:2] | |
| 261 utime, ktime = os.times()[:2] | |
| 262 | |
| 263 # Use os.times()[:2] as base values to compare our results | |
| 264 # using a tolerance of +/- 0.1 seconds. | |
| 265 # It will fail if the difference between the values is > 0.1s. | |
| 266 if (max([user_time, utime]) - min([user_time, utime])) > 0.1: | |
| 267 self.fail("expected: %s, found: %s" % (utime, user_time)) | |
| 268 | |
| 269 if (max([kernel_time, ktime]) - min([kernel_time, ktime])) > 0.1: | |
| 270 self.fail("expected: %s, found: %s" % (ktime, kernel_time)) | |
| 271 | |
| 272 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_PROC_CPU_NUM, "not supported") | |
| 273 def test_cpu_num(self): | |
| 274 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 275 num = p.cpu_num() | |
| 276 self.assertGreaterEqual(num, 0) | |
| 277 if psutil.cpu_count() == 1: | |
| 278 self.assertEqual(num, 0) | |
| 279 self.assertIn(p.cpu_num(), range(psutil.cpu_count())) | |
| 280 | |
| 281 def test_create_time(self): | |
| 282 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 283 now = time.time() | |
| 284 create_time = p.create_time() | |
| 285 | |
| 286 # Use time.time() as base value to compare our result using a | |
| 287 # tolerance of +/- 1 second. | |
| 288 # It will fail if the difference between the values is > 2s. | |
| 289 difference = abs(create_time - now) | |
| 290 if difference > 2: | |
| 291 self.fail("expected: %s, found: %s, difference: %s" | |
| 292 % (now, create_time, difference)) | |
| 293 | |
| 294 # make sure returned value can be pretty printed with strftime | |
| 295 time.strftime("%Y %m %d %H:%M:%S", time.localtime(p.create_time())) | |
| 296 | |
| 297 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 298 @unittest.skipIf(TRAVIS or CIRRUS, 'not reliable on TRAVIS/CIRRUS') | |
| 299 def test_terminal(self): | |
| 300 terminal = psutil.Process().terminal() | |
| 301 if sys.stdout.isatty(): | |
| 302 tty = os.path.realpath(sh('tty')) | |
| 303 self.assertEqual(terminal, tty) | |
| 304 else: | |
| 305 self.assertIsNone(terminal) | |
| 306 | |
| 307 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_PROC_IO_COUNTERS, 'not supported') | |
| 308 @skip_on_not_implemented(only_if=LINUX) | |
| 309 def test_io_counters(self): | |
| 310 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 311 # test reads | |
| 312 io1 = p.io_counters() | |
| 313 with open(PYTHON_EXE, 'rb') as f: | |
| 314 f.read() | |
| 315 io2 = p.io_counters() | |
| 316 if not BSD and not AIX: | |
| 317 self.assertGreater(io2.read_count, io1.read_count) | |
| 318 self.assertEqual(io2.write_count, io1.write_count) | |
| 319 if LINUX: | |
| 320 self.assertGreater(io2.read_chars, io1.read_chars) | |
| 321 self.assertEqual(io2.write_chars, io1.write_chars) | |
| 322 else: | |
| 323 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.read_bytes, io1.read_bytes) | |
| 324 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.write_bytes, io1.write_bytes) | |
| 325 | |
| 326 # test writes | |
| 327 io1 = p.io_counters() | |
| 328 with open(self.get_testfn(), 'wb') as f: | |
| 329 if PY3: | |
| 330 f.write(bytes("x" * 1000000, 'ascii')) | |
| 331 else: | |
| 332 f.write("x" * 1000000) | |
| 333 io2 = p.io_counters() | |
| 334 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.write_count, io1.write_count) | |
| 335 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.write_bytes, io1.write_bytes) | |
| 336 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.read_count, io1.read_count) | |
| 337 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.read_bytes, io1.read_bytes) | |
| 338 if LINUX: | |
| 339 self.assertGreater(io2.write_chars, io1.write_chars) | |
| 340 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2.read_chars, io1.read_chars) | |
| 341 | |
| 342 # sanity check | |
| 343 for i in range(len(io2)): | |
| 344 if BSD and i >= 2: | |
| 345 # On BSD read_bytes and write_bytes are always set to -1. | |
| 346 continue | |
| 347 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2[i], 0) | |
| 348 self.assertGreaterEqual(io2[i], 0) | |
| 349 | |
| 350 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_IONICE, "not supported") | |
| 351 @unittest.skipIf(not LINUX, "linux only") | |
| 352 def test_ionice_linux(self): | |
| 353 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 354 if not CI_TESTING: | |
| 355 self.assertEqual(p.ionice()[0], psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE) | |
| 356 self.assertEqual(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, 0) | |
| 357 self.assertEqual(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_RT, 1) # high | |
| 358 self.assertEqual(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, 2) # normal | |
| 359 self.assertEqual(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, 3) # low | |
| 360 init = p.ionice() | |
| 361 try: | |
| 362 # low | |
| 363 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE) | |
| 364 self.assertEqual(tuple(p.ionice()), (psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, 0)) | |
| 365 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): # accepts no value | |
| 366 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, value=7) | |
| 367 # normal | |
| 368 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_BE) | |
| 369 self.assertEqual(tuple(p.ionice()), (psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, 0)) | |
| 370 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, value=7) | |
| 371 self.assertEqual(tuple(p.ionice()), (psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, 7)) | |
| 372 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
| 373 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, value=8) | |
| 374 try: | |
| 375 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_RT, value=7) | |
| 376 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 377 pass | |
| 378 # errs | |
| 379 self.assertRaisesRegex( | |
| 380 ValueError, "ioclass accepts no value", | |
| 381 p.ionice, psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, 1) | |
| 382 self.assertRaisesRegex( | |
| 383 ValueError, "ioclass accepts no value", | |
| 384 p.ionice, psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, 1) | |
| 385 self.assertRaisesRegex( | |
| 386 ValueError, "'ioclass' argument must be specified", | |
| 387 p.ionice, value=1) | |
| 388 finally: | |
| 389 ioclass, value = init | |
| 390 if ioclass == psutil.IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE: | |
| 391 value = 0 | |
| 392 p.ionice(ioclass, value) | |
| 393 | |
| 394 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_IONICE, "not supported") | |
| 395 @unittest.skipIf(not WINDOWS, 'not supported on this win version') | |
| 396 def test_ionice_win(self): | |
| 397 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 398 if not CI_TESTING: | |
| 399 self.assertEqual(p.ionice(), psutil.IOPRIO_NORMAL) | |
| 400 init = p.ionice() | |
| 401 try: | |
| 402 # base | |
| 403 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_VERYLOW) | |
| 404 self.assertEqual(p.ionice(), psutil.IOPRIO_VERYLOW) | |
| 405 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_LOW) | |
| 406 self.assertEqual(p.ionice(), psutil.IOPRIO_LOW) | |
| 407 try: | |
| 408 p.ionice(psutil.IOPRIO_HIGH) | |
| 409 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 410 pass | |
| 411 else: | |
| 412 self.assertEqual(p.ionice(), psutil.IOPRIO_HIGH) | |
| 413 # errs | |
| 414 self.assertRaisesRegex( | |
| 415 TypeError, "value argument not accepted on Windows", | |
| 416 p.ionice, psutil.IOPRIO_NORMAL, value=1) | |
| 417 self.assertRaisesRegex( | |
| 418 ValueError, "is not a valid priority", | |
| 419 p.ionice, psutil.IOPRIO_HIGH + 1) | |
| 420 finally: | |
| 421 p.ionice(init) | |
| 422 | |
| 423 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_RLIMIT, "not supported") | |
| 424 def test_rlimit_get(self): | |
| 425 import resource | |
| 426 p = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) | |
| 427 names = [x for x in dir(psutil) if x.startswith('RLIMIT')] | |
| 428 assert names, names | |
| 429 for name in names: | |
| 430 value = getattr(psutil, name) | |
| 431 self.assertGreaterEqual(value, 0) | |
| 432 if name in dir(resource): | |
| 433 self.assertEqual(value, getattr(resource, name)) | |
| 434 # XXX - On PyPy RLIMIT_INFINITY returned by | |
| 435 # resource.getrlimit() is reported as a very big long | |
| 436 # number instead of -1. It looks like a bug with PyPy. | |
| 437 if PYPY: | |
| 438 continue | |
| 439 self.assertEqual(p.rlimit(value), resource.getrlimit(value)) | |
| 440 else: | |
| 441 ret = p.rlimit(value) | |
| 442 self.assertEqual(len(ret), 2) | |
| 443 self.assertGreaterEqual(ret[0], -1) | |
| 444 self.assertGreaterEqual(ret[1], -1) | |
| 445 | |
| 446 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_RLIMIT, "not supported") | |
| 447 def test_rlimit_set(self): | |
| 448 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 449 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_NOFILE, (5, 5)) | |
| 450 self.assertEqual(p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_NOFILE), (5, 5)) | |
| 451 # If pid is 0 prlimit() applies to the calling process and | |
| 452 # we don't want that. | |
| 453 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
| 454 psutil._psplatform.Process(0).rlimit(0) | |
| 455 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
| 456 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_NOFILE, (5, 5, 5)) | |
| 457 | |
| 458 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_RLIMIT, "not supported") | |
| 459 def test_rlimit(self): | |
| 460 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 461 testfn = self.get_testfn() | |
| 462 soft, hard = p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE) | |
| 463 try: | |
| 464 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (1024, hard)) | |
| 465 with open(testfn, "wb") as f: | |
| 466 f.write(b"X" * 1024) | |
| 467 # write() or flush() doesn't always cause the exception | |
| 468 # but close() will. | |
| 469 with self.assertRaises(IOError) as exc: | |
| 470 with open(testfn, "wb") as f: | |
| 471 f.write(b"X" * 1025) | |
| 472 self.assertEqual(exc.exception.errno if PY3 else exc.exception[0], | |
| 473 errno.EFBIG) | |
| 474 finally: | |
| 475 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (soft, hard)) | |
| 476 self.assertEqual(p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE), (soft, hard)) | |
| 477 | |
| 478 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_RLIMIT, "not supported") | |
| 479 def test_rlimit_infinity(self): | |
| 480 # First set a limit, then re-set it by specifying INFINITY | |
| 481 # and assume we overridden the previous limit. | |
| 482 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 483 soft, hard = p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE) | |
| 484 try: | |
| 485 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (1024, hard)) | |
| 486 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (psutil.RLIM_INFINITY, hard)) | |
| 487 with open(self.get_testfn(), "wb") as f: | |
| 488 f.write(b"X" * 2048) | |
| 489 finally: | |
| 490 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (soft, hard)) | |
| 491 self.assertEqual(p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE), (soft, hard)) | |
| 492 | |
| 493 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_RLIMIT, "not supported") | |
| 494 def test_rlimit_infinity_value(self): | |
| 495 # RLIMIT_FSIZE should be RLIM_INFINITY, which will be a really | |
| 496 # big number on a platform with large file support. On these | |
| 497 # platforms we need to test that the get/setrlimit functions | |
| 498 # properly convert the number to a C long long and that the | |
| 499 # conversion doesn't raise an error. | |
| 500 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 501 soft, hard = p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE) | |
| 502 self.assertEqual(psutil.RLIM_INFINITY, hard) | |
| 503 p.rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (soft, hard)) | |
| 504 | |
| 505 def test_num_threads(self): | |
| 506 # on certain platforms such as Linux we might test for exact | |
| 507 # thread number, since we always have with 1 thread per process, | |
| 508 # but this does not apply across all platforms (MACOS, Windows) | |
| 509 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 510 if OPENBSD: | |
| 511 try: | |
| 512 step1 = p.num_threads() | |
| 513 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 514 raise unittest.SkipTest("on OpenBSD this requires root access") | |
| 515 else: | |
| 516 step1 = p.num_threads() | |
| 517 | |
| 518 with ThreadTask(): | |
| 519 step2 = p.num_threads() | |
| 520 self.assertEqual(step2, step1 + 1) | |
| 521 | |
| 522 @unittest.skipIf(not WINDOWS, 'WINDOWS only') | |
| 523 def test_num_handles(self): | |
| 524 # a better test is done later into test/_windows.py | |
| 525 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 526 self.assertGreater(p.num_handles(), 0) | |
| 527 | |
| 528 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_THREADS, 'not supported') | |
| 529 def test_threads(self): | |
| 530 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 531 if OPENBSD: | |
| 532 try: | |
| 533 step1 = p.threads() | |
| 534 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 535 raise unittest.SkipTest("on OpenBSD this requires root access") | |
| 536 else: | |
| 537 step1 = p.threads() | |
| 538 | |
| 539 with ThreadTask(): | |
| 540 step2 = p.threads() | |
| 541 self.assertEqual(len(step2), len(step1) + 1) | |
| 542 athread = step2[0] | |
| 543 # test named tuple | |
| 544 self.assertEqual(athread.id, athread[0]) | |
| 545 self.assertEqual(athread.user_time, athread[1]) | |
| 546 self.assertEqual(athread.system_time, athread[2]) | |
| 547 | |
| 548 @retry_on_failure() | |
| 549 @skip_on_access_denied(only_if=MACOS) | |
| 550 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_THREADS, 'not supported') | |
| 551 def test_threads_2(self): | |
| 552 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 553 if OPENBSD: | |
| 554 try: | |
| 555 p.threads() | |
| 556 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 557 raise unittest.SkipTest( | |
| 558 "on OpenBSD this requires root access") | |
| 559 self.assertAlmostEqual( | |
| 560 p.cpu_times().user, | |
| 561 sum([x.user_time for x in p.threads()]), delta=0.1) | |
| 562 self.assertAlmostEqual( | |
| 563 p.cpu_times().system, | |
| 564 sum([x.system_time for x in p.threads()]), delta=0.1) | |
| 565 | |
| 566 @retry_on_failure() | |
| 567 def test_memory_info(self): | |
| 568 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 569 | |
| 570 # step 1 - get a base value to compare our results | |
| 571 rss1, vms1 = p.memory_info()[:2] | |
| 572 percent1 = p.memory_percent() | |
| 573 self.assertGreater(rss1, 0) | |
| 574 self.assertGreater(vms1, 0) | |
| 575 | |
| 576 # step 2 - allocate some memory | |
| 577 memarr = [None] * 1500000 | |
| 578 | |
| 579 rss2, vms2 = p.memory_info()[:2] | |
| 580 percent2 = p.memory_percent() | |
| 581 | |
| 582 # step 3 - make sure that the memory usage bumped up | |
| 583 self.assertGreater(rss2, rss1) | |
| 584 self.assertGreaterEqual(vms2, vms1) # vms might be equal | |
| 585 self.assertGreater(percent2, percent1) | |
| 586 del memarr | |
| 587 | |
| 588 if WINDOWS: | |
| 589 mem = p.memory_info() | |
| 590 self.assertEqual(mem.rss, mem.wset) | |
| 591 self.assertEqual(mem.vms, mem.pagefile) | |
| 592 | |
| 593 mem = p.memory_info() | |
| 594 for name in mem._fields: | |
| 595 self.assertGreaterEqual(getattr(mem, name), 0) | |
| 596 | |
| 597 def test_memory_full_info(self): | |
| 598 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 599 total = psutil.virtual_memory().total | |
| 600 mem = p.memory_full_info() | |
| 601 for name in mem._fields: | |
| 602 value = getattr(mem, name) | |
| 603 self.assertGreaterEqual(value, 0, msg=(name, value)) | |
| 604 if name == 'vms' and OSX or LINUX: | |
| 605 continue | |
| 606 self.assertLessEqual(value, total, msg=(name, value, total)) | |
| 607 if LINUX or WINDOWS or MACOS: | |
| 608 self.assertGreaterEqual(mem.uss, 0) | |
| 609 if LINUX: | |
| 610 self.assertGreaterEqual(mem.pss, 0) | |
| 611 self.assertGreaterEqual(mem.swap, 0) | |
| 612 | |
| 613 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_MEMORY_MAPS, "not supported") | |
| 614 def test_memory_maps(self): | |
| 615 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 616 maps = p.memory_maps() | |
| 617 paths = [x for x in maps] | |
| 618 self.assertEqual(len(paths), len(set(paths))) | |
| 619 ext_maps = p.memory_maps(grouped=False) | |
| 620 | |
| 621 for nt in maps: | |
| 622 if not nt.path.startswith('['): | |
| 623 assert os.path.isabs(nt.path), nt.path | |
| 624 if POSIX: | |
| 625 try: | |
| 626 assert os.path.exists(nt.path) or \ | |
| 627 os.path.islink(nt.path), nt.path | |
| 628 except AssertionError: | |
| 629 if not LINUX: | |
| 630 raise | |
| 631 else: | |
| 632 # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/759 | |
| 633 with open_text('/proc/self/smaps') as f: | |
| 634 data = f.read() | |
| 635 if "%s (deleted)" % nt.path not in data: | |
| 636 raise | |
| 637 else: | |
| 638 # XXX - On Windows we have this strange behavior with | |
| 639 # 64 bit dlls: they are visible via explorer but cannot | |
| 640 # be accessed via os.stat() (wtf?). | |
| 641 if '64' not in os.path.basename(nt.path): | |
| 642 try: | |
| 643 st = os.stat(nt.path) | |
| 644 except FileNotFoundError: | |
| 645 pass | |
| 646 else: | |
| 647 assert stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode), nt.path | |
| 648 for nt in ext_maps: | |
| 649 for fname in nt._fields: | |
| 650 value = getattr(nt, fname) | |
| 651 if fname == 'path': | |
| 652 continue | |
| 653 elif fname in ('addr', 'perms'): | |
| 654 assert value, value | |
| 655 else: | |
| 656 self.assertIsInstance(value, (int, long)) | |
| 657 assert value >= 0, value | |
| 658 | |
| 659 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_MEMORY_MAPS, "not supported") | |
| 660 def test_memory_maps_lists_lib(self): | |
| 661 # Make sure a newly loaded shared lib is listed. | |
| 662 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 663 with copyload_shared_lib() as path: | |
| 664 def normpath(p): | |
| 665 return os.path.realpath(os.path.normcase(p)) | |
| 666 libpaths = [normpath(x.path) | |
| 667 for x in p.memory_maps()] | |
| 668 self.assertIn(normpath(path), libpaths) | |
| 669 | |
| 670 def test_memory_percent(self): | |
| 671 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 672 p.memory_percent() | |
| 673 self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.memory_percent, memtype="?!?") | |
| 674 if LINUX or MACOS or WINDOWS: | |
| 675 p.memory_percent(memtype='uss') | |
| 676 | |
| 677 def test_is_running(self): | |
| 678 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 679 assert p.is_running() | |
| 680 assert p.is_running() | |
| 681 p.kill() | |
| 682 p.wait() | |
| 683 assert not p.is_running() | |
| 684 assert not p.is_running() | |
| 685 | |
| 686 def test_exe(self): | |
| 687 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 688 exe = p.exe() | |
| 689 try: | |
| 690 self.assertEqual(exe, PYTHON_EXE) | |
| 691 except AssertionError: | |
| 692 if WINDOWS and len(exe) == len(PYTHON_EXE): | |
| 693 # on Windows we don't care about case sensitivity | |
| 694 normcase = os.path.normcase | |
| 695 self.assertEqual(normcase(exe), normcase(PYTHON_EXE)) | |
| 696 else: | |
| 697 # certain platforms such as BSD are more accurate returning: | |
| 698 # "/usr/local/bin/python2.7" | |
| 699 # ...instead of: | |
| 700 # "/usr/local/bin/python" | |
| 701 # We do not want to consider this difference in accuracy | |
| 702 # an error. | |
| 703 ver = "%s.%s" % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]) | |
| 704 try: | |
| 705 self.assertEqual(exe.replace(ver, ''), | |
| 706 PYTHON_EXE.replace(ver, '')) | |
| 707 except AssertionError: | |
| 708 # Tipically MACOS. Really not sure what to do here. | |
| 709 pass | |
| 710 | |
| 711 out = sh([exe, "-c", "import os; print('hey')"]) | |
| 712 self.assertEqual(out, 'hey') | |
| 713 | |
| 714 def test_cmdline(self): | |
| 715 cmdline = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "import time; time.sleep(60)"] | |
| 716 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmdline) | |
| 717 try: | |
| 718 self.assertEqual(' '.join(p.cmdline()), ' '.join(cmdline)) | |
| 719 except AssertionError: | |
| 720 # XXX - most of the times the underlying sysctl() call on Net | |
| 721 # and Open BSD returns a truncated string. | |
| 722 # Also /proc/pid/cmdline behaves the same so it looks | |
| 723 # like this is a kernel bug. | |
| 724 # XXX - AIX truncates long arguments in /proc/pid/cmdline | |
| 725 if NETBSD or OPENBSD or AIX: | |
| 726 self.assertEqual(p.cmdline()[0], PYTHON_EXE) | |
| 727 else: | |
| 728 raise | |
| 729 | |
| 730 @unittest.skipIf(PYPY, "broken on PYPY") | |
| 731 def test_long_cmdline(self): | |
| 732 testfn = self.get_testfn() | |
| 733 create_exe(testfn) | |
| 734 cmdline = [testfn] + (["0123456789"] * 20) | |
| 735 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmdline) | |
| 736 self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), cmdline) | |
| 737 | |
| 738 def test_name(self): | |
| 739 p = self.spawn_psproc(PYTHON_EXE) | |
| 740 name = p.name().lower() | |
| 741 pyexe = os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(sys.executable)).lower() | |
| 742 assert pyexe.startswith(name), (pyexe, name) | |
| 743 | |
| 744 @unittest.skipIf(PYPY, "unreliable on PYPY") | |
| 745 def test_long_name(self): | |
| 746 testfn = self.get_testfn(suffix="0123456789" * 2) | |
| 747 create_exe(testfn) | |
| 748 p = self.spawn_psproc(testfn) | |
| 749 self.assertEqual(p.name(), os.path.basename(testfn)) | |
| 750 | |
| 751 # XXX | |
| 752 @unittest.skipIf(SUNOS, "broken on SUNOS") | |
| 753 @unittest.skipIf(AIX, "broken on AIX") | |
| 754 @unittest.skipIf(PYPY, "broken on PYPY") | |
| 755 def test_prog_w_funky_name(self): | |
| 756 # Test that name(), exe() and cmdline() correctly handle programs | |
| 757 # with funky chars such as spaces and ")", see: | |
| 758 # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/628 | |
| 759 funky_path = self.get_testfn(suffix='foo bar )') | |
| 760 create_exe(funky_path) | |
| 761 cmdline = [funky_path, "-c", | |
| 762 "import time; [time.sleep(0.01) for x in range(3000)];" | |
| 763 "arg1", "arg2", "", "arg3", ""] | |
| 764 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmdline) | |
| 765 # ...in order to try to prevent occasional failures on travis | |
| 766 if TRAVIS: | |
| 767 wait_for_pid(p.pid) | |
| 768 self.assertEqual(p.cmdline(), cmdline) | |
| 769 self.assertEqual(p.name(), os.path.basename(funky_path)) | |
| 770 self.assertEqual(os.path.normcase(p.exe()), | |
| 771 os.path.normcase(funky_path)) | |
| 772 | |
| 773 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 774 def test_uids(self): | |
| 775 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 776 real, effective, saved = p.uids() | |
| 777 # os.getuid() refers to "real" uid | |
| 778 self.assertEqual(real, os.getuid()) | |
| 779 # os.geteuid() refers to "effective" uid | |
| 780 self.assertEqual(effective, os.geteuid()) | |
| 781 # No such thing as os.getsuid() ("saved" uid), but starting | |
| 782 # from python 2.7 we have os.getresuid() which returns all | |
| 783 # of them. | |
| 784 if hasattr(os, "getresuid"): | |
| 785 self.assertEqual(os.getresuid(), p.uids()) | |
| 786 | |
| 787 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 788 def test_gids(self): | |
| 789 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 790 real, effective, saved = p.gids() | |
| 791 # os.getuid() refers to "real" uid | |
| 792 self.assertEqual(real, os.getgid()) | |
| 793 # os.geteuid() refers to "effective" uid | |
| 794 self.assertEqual(effective, os.getegid()) | |
| 795 # No such thing as os.getsgid() ("saved" gid), but starting | |
| 796 # from python 2.7 we have os.getresgid() which returns all | |
| 797 # of them. | |
| 798 if hasattr(os, "getresuid"): | |
| 799 self.assertEqual(os.getresgid(), p.gids()) | |
| 800 | |
| 801 def test_nice(self): | |
| 802 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 803 self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.nice, "str") | |
| 804 init = p.nice() | |
| 805 try: | |
| 806 if WINDOWS: | |
| 807 for prio in [psutil.NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, | |
| 808 psutil.IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS, | |
| 809 psutil.BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, | |
| 810 psutil.REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS, | |
| 811 psutil.HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS, | |
| 812 psutil.ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS]: | |
| 813 with self.subTest(prio=prio): | |
| 814 try: | |
| 815 p.nice(prio) | |
| 816 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 817 pass | |
| 818 else: | |
| 819 self.assertEqual(p.nice(), prio) | |
| 820 else: | |
| 821 try: | |
| 822 if hasattr(os, "getpriority"): | |
| 823 self.assertEqual( | |
| 824 os.getpriority(os.PRIO_PROCESS, os.getpid()), | |
| 825 p.nice()) | |
| 826 p.nice(1) | |
| 827 self.assertEqual(p.nice(), 1) | |
| 828 if hasattr(os, "getpriority"): | |
| 829 self.assertEqual( | |
| 830 os.getpriority(os.PRIO_PROCESS, os.getpid()), | |
| 831 p.nice()) | |
| 832 # XXX - going back to previous nice value raises | |
| 833 # AccessDenied on MACOS | |
| 834 if not MACOS: | |
| 835 p.nice(0) | |
| 836 self.assertEqual(p.nice(), 0) | |
| 837 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 838 pass | |
| 839 finally: | |
| 840 try: | |
| 841 p.nice(init) | |
| 842 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 843 pass | |
| 844 | |
| 845 def test_status(self): | |
| 846 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 847 self.assertEqual(p.status(), psutil.STATUS_RUNNING) | |
| 848 | |
| 849 def test_username(self): | |
| 850 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 851 username = p.username() | |
| 852 if WINDOWS: | |
| 853 domain, username = username.split('\\') | |
| 854 self.assertEqual(username, getpass.getuser()) | |
| 855 if 'USERDOMAIN' in os.environ: | |
| 856 self.assertEqual(domain, os.environ['USERDOMAIN']) | |
| 857 else: | |
| 858 self.assertEqual(username, getpass.getuser()) | |
| 859 | |
| 860 def test_cwd(self): | |
| 861 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 862 self.assertEqual(p.cwd(), os.getcwd()) | |
| 863 | |
| 864 def test_cwd_2(self): | |
| 865 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", | |
| 866 "import os, time; os.chdir('..'); time.sleep(60)"] | |
| 867 p = self.spawn_psproc(cmd) | |
| 868 call_until(p.cwd, "ret == os.path.dirname(os.getcwd())") | |
| 869 | |
| 870 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_AFFINITY, 'not supported') | |
| 871 def test_cpu_affinity(self): | |
| 872 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 873 initial = p.cpu_affinity() | |
| 874 assert initial, initial | |
| 875 self.addCleanup(p.cpu_affinity, initial) | |
| 876 | |
| 877 if hasattr(os, "sched_getaffinity"): | |
| 878 self.assertEqual(initial, list(os.sched_getaffinity(p.pid))) | |
| 879 self.assertEqual(len(initial), len(set(initial))) | |
| 880 | |
| 881 all_cpus = list(range(len(psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True)))) | |
| 882 # Work around travis failure: | |
| 883 # https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/builds/284173194 | |
| 884 for n in all_cpus if not TRAVIS else initial: | |
| 885 p.cpu_affinity([n]) | |
| 886 self.assertEqual(p.cpu_affinity(), [n]) | |
| 887 if hasattr(os, "sched_getaffinity"): | |
| 888 self.assertEqual(p.cpu_affinity(), | |
| 889 list(os.sched_getaffinity(p.pid))) | |
| 890 # also test num_cpu() | |
| 891 if hasattr(p, "num_cpu"): | |
| 892 self.assertEqual(p.cpu_affinity()[0], p.num_cpu()) | |
| 893 | |
| 894 # [] is an alias for "all eligible CPUs"; on Linux this may | |
| 895 # not be equal to all available CPUs, see: | |
| 896 # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/956 | |
| 897 p.cpu_affinity([]) | |
| 898 if LINUX: | |
| 899 self.assertEqual(p.cpu_affinity(), p._proc._get_eligible_cpus()) | |
| 900 else: | |
| 901 self.assertEqual(p.cpu_affinity(), all_cpus) | |
| 902 if hasattr(os, "sched_getaffinity"): | |
| 903 self.assertEqual(p.cpu_affinity(), | |
| 904 list(os.sched_getaffinity(p.pid))) | |
| 905 # | |
| 906 self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.cpu_affinity, 1) | |
| 907 p.cpu_affinity(initial) | |
| 908 # it should work with all iterables, not only lists | |
| 909 if not TRAVIS: | |
| 910 p.cpu_affinity(set(all_cpus)) | |
| 911 p.cpu_affinity(tuple(all_cpus)) | |
| 912 | |
| 913 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_AFFINITY, 'not supported') | |
| 914 def test_cpu_affinity_errs(self): | |
| 915 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 916 invalid_cpu = [len(psutil.cpu_times(percpu=True)) + 10] | |
| 917 self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.cpu_affinity, invalid_cpu) | |
| 918 self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.cpu_affinity, range(10000, 11000)) | |
| 919 self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.cpu_affinity, [0, "1"]) | |
| 920 self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.cpu_affinity, [0, -1]) | |
| 921 | |
| 922 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_CPU_AFFINITY, 'not supported') | |
| 923 def test_cpu_affinity_all_combinations(self): | |
| 924 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 925 initial = p.cpu_affinity() | |
| 926 assert initial, initial | |
| 927 self.addCleanup(p.cpu_affinity, initial) | |
| 928 | |
| 929 # All possible CPU set combinations. | |
| 930 if len(initial) > 12: | |
| 931 initial = initial[:12] # ...otherwise it will take forever | |
| 932 combos = [] | |
| 933 for i in range(0, len(initial) + 1): | |
| 934 for subset in itertools.combinations(initial, i): | |
| 935 if subset: | |
| 936 combos.append(list(subset)) | |
| 937 | |
| 938 for combo in combos: | |
| 939 p.cpu_affinity(combo) | |
| 940 self.assertEqual(sorted(p.cpu_affinity()), sorted(combo)) | |
| 941 | |
| 942 # TODO: #595 | |
| 943 @unittest.skipIf(BSD, "broken on BSD") | |
| 944 # can't find any process file on Appveyor | |
| 945 @unittest.skipIf(APPVEYOR, "unreliable on APPVEYOR") | |
| 946 def test_open_files(self): | |
| 947 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 948 testfn = self.get_testfn() | |
| 949 files = p.open_files() | |
| 950 self.assertNotIn(testfn, files) | |
| 951 with open(testfn, 'wb') as f: | |
| 952 f.write(b'x' * 1024) | |
| 953 f.flush() | |
| 954 # give the kernel some time to see the new file | |
| 955 files = call_until(p.open_files, "len(ret) != %i" % len(files)) | |
| 956 filenames = [os.path.normcase(x.path) for x in files] | |
| 957 self.assertIn(os.path.normcase(testfn), filenames) | |
| 958 if LINUX: | |
| 959 for file in files: | |
| 960 if file.path == testfn: | |
| 961 self.assertEqual(file.position, 1024) | |
| 962 for file in files: | |
| 963 assert os.path.isfile(file.path), file | |
| 964 | |
| 965 # another process | |
| 966 cmdline = "import time; f = open(r'%s', 'r'); time.sleep(60);" % testfn | |
| 967 p = self.spawn_psproc([PYTHON_EXE, "-c", cmdline]) | |
| 968 | |
| 969 for x in range(100): | |
| 970 filenames = [os.path.normcase(x.path) for x in p.open_files()] | |
| 971 if testfn in filenames: | |
| 972 break | |
| 973 time.sleep(.01) | |
| 974 else: | |
| 975 self.assertIn(os.path.normcase(testfn), filenames) | |
| 976 for file in filenames: | |
| 977 assert os.path.isfile(file), file | |
| 978 | |
| 979 # TODO: #595 | |
| 980 @unittest.skipIf(BSD, "broken on BSD") | |
| 981 # can't find any process file on Appveyor | |
| 982 @unittest.skipIf(APPVEYOR, "unreliable on APPVEYOR") | |
| 983 def test_open_files_2(self): | |
| 984 # test fd and path fields | |
| 985 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 986 normcase = os.path.normcase | |
| 987 testfn = self.get_testfn() | |
| 988 with open(testfn, 'w') as fileobj: | |
| 989 for file in p.open_files(): | |
| 990 if normcase(file.path) == normcase(fileobj.name) or \ | |
| 991 file.fd == fileobj.fileno(): | |
| 992 break | |
| 993 else: | |
| 994 self.fail("no file found; files=%s" % repr(p.open_files())) | |
| 995 self.assertEqual(normcase(file.path), normcase(fileobj.name)) | |
| 996 if WINDOWS: | |
| 997 self.assertEqual(file.fd, -1) | |
| 998 else: | |
| 999 self.assertEqual(file.fd, fileobj.fileno()) | |
| 1000 # test positions | |
| 1001 ntuple = p.open_files()[0] | |
| 1002 self.assertEqual(ntuple[0], ntuple.path) | |
| 1003 self.assertEqual(ntuple[1], ntuple.fd) | |
| 1004 # test file is gone | |
| 1005 self.assertNotIn(fileobj.name, p.open_files()) | |
| 1006 | |
| 1007 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 1008 def test_num_fds(self): | |
| 1009 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1010 testfn = self.get_testfn() | |
| 1011 start = p.num_fds() | |
| 1012 file = open(testfn, 'w') | |
| 1013 self.addCleanup(file.close) | |
| 1014 self.assertEqual(p.num_fds(), start + 1) | |
| 1015 sock = socket.socket() | |
| 1016 self.addCleanup(sock.close) | |
| 1017 self.assertEqual(p.num_fds(), start + 2) | |
| 1018 file.close() | |
| 1019 sock.close() | |
| 1020 self.assertEqual(p.num_fds(), start) | |
| 1021 | |
| 1022 @skip_on_not_implemented(only_if=LINUX) | |
| 1023 @unittest.skipIf(OPENBSD or NETBSD, "not reliable on OPENBSD & NETBSD") | |
| 1024 def test_num_ctx_switches(self): | |
| 1025 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1026 before = sum(p.num_ctx_switches()) | |
| 1027 for x in range(500000): | |
| 1028 after = sum(p.num_ctx_switches()) | |
| 1029 if after > before: | |
| 1030 return | |
| 1031 self.fail("num ctx switches still the same after 50.000 iterations") | |
| 1032 | |
| 1033 def test_ppid(self): | |
| 1034 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1035 if hasattr(os, 'getppid'): | |
| 1036 self.assertEqual(p.ppid(), os.getppid()) | |
| 1037 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 1038 self.assertEqual(p.ppid(), os.getpid()) | |
| 1039 if APPVEYOR: | |
| 1040 # Occasional failures, see: | |
| 1041 # https://ci.appveyor.com/project/giampaolo/psutil/build/ | |
| 1042 # job/0hs623nenj7w4m33 | |
| 1043 return | |
| 1044 | |
| 1045 def test_parent(self): | |
| 1046 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 1047 self.assertEqual(p.parent().pid, os.getpid()) | |
| 1048 | |
| 1049 lowest_pid = psutil.pids()[0] | |
| 1050 self.assertIsNone(psutil.Process(lowest_pid).parent()) | |
| 1051 | |
| 1052 def test_parent_multi(self): | |
| 1053 parent = psutil.Process() | |
| 1054 child, grandchild = self.spawn_children_pair() | |
| 1055 self.assertEqual(grandchild.parent(), child) | |
| 1056 self.assertEqual(child.parent(), parent) | |
| 1057 | |
| 1058 def test_parent_disappeared(self): | |
| 1059 # Emulate a case where the parent process disappeared. | |
| 1060 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 1061 with mock.patch("psutil.Process", | |
| 1062 side_effect=psutil.NoSuchProcess(0, 'foo')): | |
| 1063 self.assertIsNone(p.parent()) | |
| 1064 | |
| 1065 @retry_on_failure() | |
| 1066 def test_parents(self): | |
| 1067 parent = psutil.Process() | |
| 1068 assert parent.parents() | |
| 1069 child, grandchild = self.spawn_children_pair() | |
| 1070 self.assertEqual(child.parents()[0], parent) | |
| 1071 self.assertEqual(grandchild.parents()[0], child) | |
| 1072 self.assertEqual(grandchild.parents()[1], parent) | |
| 1073 | |
| 1074 def test_children(self): | |
| 1075 parent = psutil.Process() | |
| 1076 self.assertEqual(parent.children(), []) | |
| 1077 self.assertEqual(parent.children(recursive=True), []) | |
| 1078 # On Windows we set the flag to 0 in order to cancel out the | |
| 1079 # CREATE_NO_WINDOW flag (enabled by default) which creates | |
| 1080 # an extra "conhost.exe" child. | |
| 1081 child = self.spawn_psproc(creationflags=0) | |
| 1082 children1 = parent.children() | |
| 1083 children2 = parent.children(recursive=True) | |
| 1084 for children in (children1, children2): | |
| 1085 self.assertEqual(len(children), 1) | |
| 1086 self.assertEqual(children[0].pid, child.pid) | |
| 1087 self.assertEqual(children[0].ppid(), parent.pid) | |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 def test_children_recursive(self): | |
| 1090 # Test children() against two sub processes, p1 and p2, where | |
| 1091 # p1 (our child) spawned p2 (our grandchild). | |
| 1092 parent = psutil.Process() | |
| 1093 child, grandchild = self.spawn_children_pair() | |
| 1094 self.assertEqual(parent.children(), [child]) | |
| 1095 self.assertEqual(parent.children(recursive=True), [child, grandchild]) | |
| 1096 # If the intermediate process is gone there's no way for | |
| 1097 # children() to recursively find it. | |
| 1098 child.terminate() | |
| 1099 child.wait() | |
| 1100 self.assertEqual(parent.children(recursive=True), []) | |
| 1101 | |
| 1102 def test_children_duplicates(self): | |
| 1103 # find the process which has the highest number of children | |
| 1104 table = collections.defaultdict(int) | |
| 1105 for p in psutil.process_iter(): | |
| 1106 try: | |
| 1107 table[p.ppid()] += 1 | |
| 1108 except psutil.Error: | |
| 1109 pass | |
| 1110 # this is the one, now let's make sure there are no duplicates | |
| 1111 pid = sorted(table.items(), key=lambda x: x[1])[-1][0] | |
| 1112 if LINUX and pid == 0: | |
| 1113 raise self.skipTest("PID 0") | |
| 1114 p = psutil.Process(pid) | |
| 1115 try: | |
| 1116 c = p.children(recursive=True) | |
| 1117 except psutil.AccessDenied: # windows | |
| 1118 pass | |
| 1119 else: | |
| 1120 self.assertEqual(len(c), len(set(c))) | |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 def test_parents_and_children(self): | |
| 1123 parent = psutil.Process() | |
| 1124 child, grandchild = self.spawn_children_pair() | |
| 1125 # forward | |
| 1126 children = parent.children(recursive=True) | |
| 1127 self.assertEqual(len(children), 2) | |
| 1128 self.assertEqual(children[0], child) | |
| 1129 self.assertEqual(children[1], grandchild) | |
| 1130 # backward | |
| 1131 parents = grandchild.parents() | |
| 1132 self.assertEqual(parents[0], child) | |
| 1133 self.assertEqual(parents[1], parent) | |
| 1134 | |
| 1135 def test_suspend_resume(self): | |
| 1136 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 1137 p.suspend() | |
| 1138 for x in range(100): | |
| 1139 if p.status() == psutil.STATUS_STOPPED: | |
| 1140 break | |
| 1141 time.sleep(0.01) | |
| 1142 p.resume() | |
| 1143 self.assertNotEqual(p.status(), psutil.STATUS_STOPPED) | |
| 1144 | |
| 1145 def test_invalid_pid(self): | |
| 1146 self.assertRaises(TypeError, psutil.Process, "1") | |
| 1147 self.assertRaises(ValueError, psutil.Process, -1) | |
| 1148 | |
| 1149 def test_as_dict(self): | |
| 1150 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1151 d = p.as_dict(attrs=['exe', 'name']) | |
| 1152 self.assertEqual(sorted(d.keys()), ['exe', 'name']) | |
| 1153 | |
| 1154 p = psutil.Process(min(psutil.pids())) | |
| 1155 d = p.as_dict(attrs=['connections'], ad_value='foo') | |
| 1156 if not isinstance(d['connections'], list): | |
| 1157 self.assertEqual(d['connections'], 'foo') | |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 # Test ad_value is set on AccessDenied. | |
| 1160 with mock.patch('psutil.Process.nice', create=True, | |
| 1161 side_effect=psutil.AccessDenied): | |
| 1162 self.assertEqual( | |
| 1163 p.as_dict(attrs=["nice"], ad_value=1), {"nice": 1}) | |
| 1164 | |
| 1165 # Test that NoSuchProcess bubbles up. | |
| 1166 with mock.patch('psutil.Process.nice', create=True, | |
| 1167 side_effect=psutil.NoSuchProcess(p.pid, "name")): | |
| 1168 self.assertRaises( | |
| 1169 psutil.NoSuchProcess, p.as_dict, attrs=["nice"]) | |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 # Test that ZombieProcess is swallowed. | |
| 1172 with mock.patch('psutil.Process.nice', create=True, | |
| 1173 side_effect=psutil.ZombieProcess(p.pid, "name")): | |
| 1174 self.assertEqual( | |
| 1175 p.as_dict(attrs=["nice"], ad_value="foo"), {"nice": "foo"}) | |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 # By default APIs raising NotImplementedError are | |
| 1178 # supposed to be skipped. | |
| 1179 with mock.patch('psutil.Process.nice', create=True, | |
| 1180 side_effect=NotImplementedError): | |
| 1181 d = p.as_dict() | |
| 1182 self.assertNotIn('nice', list(d.keys())) | |
| 1183 # ...unless the user explicitly asked for some attr. | |
| 1184 with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError): | |
| 1185 p.as_dict(attrs=["nice"]) | |
| 1186 | |
| 1187 # errors | |
| 1188 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
| 1189 p.as_dict('name') | |
| 1190 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
| 1191 p.as_dict(['foo']) | |
| 1192 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
| 1193 p.as_dict(['foo', 'bar']) | |
| 1194 | |
| 1195 def test_oneshot(self): | |
| 1196 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1197 with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cpu_times") as m: | |
| 1198 with p.oneshot(): | |
| 1199 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1200 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1201 self.assertEqual(m.call_count, 1) | |
| 1202 | |
| 1203 with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cpu_times") as m: | |
| 1204 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1205 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1206 self.assertEqual(m.call_count, 2) | |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 def test_oneshot_twice(self): | |
| 1209 # Test the case where the ctx manager is __enter__ed twice. | |
| 1210 # The second __enter__ is supposed to resut in a NOOP. | |
| 1211 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1212 with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cpu_times") as m1: | |
| 1213 with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.oneshot_enter") as m2: | |
| 1214 with p.oneshot(): | |
| 1215 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1216 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1217 with p.oneshot(): | |
| 1218 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1219 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1220 self.assertEqual(m1.call_count, 1) | |
| 1221 self.assertEqual(m2.call_count, 1) | |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.cpu_times") as m: | |
| 1224 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1225 p.cpu_times() | |
| 1226 self.assertEqual(m.call_count, 2) | |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 def test_oneshot_cache(self): | |
| 1229 # Make sure oneshot() cache is nonglobal. Instead it's | |
| 1230 # supposed to be bound to the Process instance, see: | |
| 1231 # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1373 | |
| 1232 p1, p2 = self.spawn_children_pair() | |
| 1233 p1_ppid = p1.ppid() | |
| 1234 p2_ppid = p2.ppid() | |
| 1235 self.assertNotEqual(p1_ppid, p2_ppid) | |
| 1236 with p1.oneshot(): | |
| 1237 self.assertEqual(p1.ppid(), p1_ppid) | |
| 1238 self.assertEqual(p2.ppid(), p2_ppid) | |
| 1239 with p2.oneshot(): | |
| 1240 self.assertEqual(p1.ppid(), p1_ppid) | |
| 1241 self.assertEqual(p2.ppid(), p2_ppid) | |
| 1242 | |
| 1243 def test_halfway_terminated_process(self): | |
| 1244 # Test that NoSuchProcess exception gets raised in case the | |
| 1245 # process dies after we create the Process object. | |
| 1246 # Example: | |
| 1247 # >>> proc = Process(1234) | |
| 1248 # >>> time.sleep(2) # time-consuming task, process dies in meantime | |
| 1249 # >>> proc.name() | |
| 1250 # Refers to Issue #15 | |
| 1251 def assert_raises_nsp(fun, fun_name): | |
| 1252 try: | |
| 1253 ret = fun() | |
| 1254 except psutil.ZombieProcess: # differentiate from NSP | |
| 1255 raise | |
| 1256 except psutil.NoSuchProcess: | |
| 1257 pass | |
| 1258 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 1259 if OPENBSD and fun_name in ('threads', 'num_threads'): | |
| 1260 return | |
| 1261 raise | |
| 1262 else: | |
| 1263 # NtQuerySystemInformation succeeds even if process is gone. | |
| 1264 if WINDOWS and fun_name in ('exe', 'name'): | |
| 1265 return | |
| 1266 raise self.fail("%r didn't raise NSP and returned %r " | |
| 1267 "instead" % (fun, ret)) | |
| 1268 | |
| 1269 p = self.spawn_psproc() | |
| 1270 p.terminate() | |
| 1271 p.wait() | |
| 1272 if WINDOWS: # XXX | |
| 1273 call_until(psutil.pids, "%s not in ret" % p.pid) | |
| 1274 self.assertProcessGone(p) | |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 ns = process_namespace(p) | |
| 1277 for fun, name in ns.iter(ns.all): | |
| 1278 assert_raises_nsp(fun, name) | |
| 1279 | |
| 1280 # NtQuerySystemInformation succeeds even if process is gone. | |
| 1281 if WINDOWS and not GITHUB_WHEELS: | |
| 1282 normcase = os.path.normcase | |
| 1283 self.assertEqual(normcase(p.exe()), normcase(PYTHON_EXE)) | |
| 1284 | |
| 1285 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 1286 def test_zombie_process(self): | |
| 1287 def succeed_or_zombie_p_exc(fun): | |
| 1288 try: | |
| 1289 return fun() | |
| 1290 except (psutil.ZombieProcess, psutil.AccessDenied): | |
| 1291 pass | |
| 1292 | |
| 1293 parent, zombie = self.spawn_zombie() | |
| 1294 # A zombie process should always be instantiable | |
| 1295 zproc = psutil.Process(zombie.pid) | |
| 1296 # ...and at least its status always be querable | |
| 1297 self.assertEqual(zproc.status(), psutil.STATUS_ZOMBIE) | |
| 1298 # ...and it should be considered 'running' | |
| 1299 assert zproc.is_running() | |
| 1300 # ...and as_dict() shouldn't crash | |
| 1301 zproc.as_dict() | |
| 1302 # ...its parent should 'see' it (edit: not true on BSD and MACOS | |
| 1303 # descendants = [x.pid for x in psutil.Process().children( | |
| 1304 # recursive=True)] | |
| 1305 # self.assertIn(zpid, descendants) | |
| 1306 # XXX should we also assume ppid be usable? Note: this | |
| 1307 # would be an important use case as the only way to get | |
| 1308 # rid of a zombie is to kill its parent. | |
| 1309 # self.assertEqual(zpid.ppid(), os.getpid()) | |
| 1310 # ...and all other APIs should be able to deal with it | |
| 1311 | |
| 1312 ns = process_namespace(zproc) | |
| 1313 for fun, name in ns.iter(ns.all): | |
| 1314 succeed_or_zombie_p_exc(fun) | |
| 1315 | |
| 1316 assert psutil.pid_exists(zproc.pid) | |
| 1317 if not TRAVIS and MACOS: | |
| 1318 # For some reason this started failing all of the sudden. | |
| 1319 # Maybe they upgraded MACOS version? | |
| 1320 # https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/jobs/310896404 | |
| 1321 self.assertIn(zproc.pid, psutil.pids()) | |
| 1322 self.assertIn(zproc.pid, [x.pid for x in psutil.process_iter()]) | |
| 1323 psutil._pmap = {} | |
| 1324 self.assertIn(zproc.pid, [x.pid for x in psutil.process_iter()]) | |
| 1325 | |
| 1326 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 1327 def test_zombie_process_is_running_w_exc(self): | |
| 1328 # Emulate a case where internally is_running() raises | |
| 1329 # ZombieProcess. | |
| 1330 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1331 with mock.patch("psutil.Process", | |
| 1332 side_effect=psutil.ZombieProcess(0)) as m: | |
| 1333 assert p.is_running() | |
| 1334 assert m.called | |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') | |
| 1337 def test_zombie_process_status_w_exc(self): | |
| 1338 # Emulate a case where internally status() raises | |
| 1339 # ZombieProcess. | |
| 1340 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1341 with mock.patch("psutil._psplatform.Process.status", | |
| 1342 side_effect=psutil.ZombieProcess(0)) as m: | |
| 1343 self.assertEqual(p.status(), psutil.STATUS_ZOMBIE) | |
| 1344 assert m.called | |
| 1345 | |
| 1346 def test_pid_0(self): | |
| 1347 # Process(0) is supposed to work on all platforms except Linux | |
| 1348 if 0 not in psutil.pids(): | |
| 1349 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, psutil.Process, 0) | |
| 1350 # These 2 are a contradiction, but "ps" says PID 1's parent | |
| 1351 # is PID 0. | |
| 1352 assert not psutil.pid_exists(0) | |
| 1353 self.assertEqual(psutil.Process(1).ppid(), 0) | |
| 1354 return | |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 p = psutil.Process(0) | |
| 1357 exc = psutil.AccessDenied if WINDOWS else ValueError | |
| 1358 self.assertRaises(exc, p.wait) | |
| 1359 self.assertRaises(exc, p.terminate) | |
| 1360 self.assertRaises(exc, p.suspend) | |
| 1361 self.assertRaises(exc, p.resume) | |
| 1362 self.assertRaises(exc, p.kill) | |
| 1363 self.assertRaises(exc, p.send_signal, signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 1364 | |
| 1365 # test all methods | |
| 1366 ns = process_namespace(p) | |
| 1367 for fun, name in ns.iter(ns.getters + ns.setters): | |
| 1368 try: | |
| 1369 ret = fun() | |
| 1370 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 1371 pass | |
| 1372 else: | |
| 1373 if name in ("uids", "gids"): | |
| 1374 self.assertEqual(ret.real, 0) | |
| 1375 elif name == "username": | |
| 1376 user = 'NT AUTHORITY\\SYSTEM' if WINDOWS else 'root' | |
| 1377 self.assertEqual(p.username(), user) | |
| 1378 elif name == "name": | |
| 1379 assert name, name | |
| 1380 | |
| 1381 if not OPENBSD: | |
| 1382 self.assertIn(0, psutil.pids()) | |
| 1383 assert psutil.pid_exists(0) | |
| 1384 | |
| 1385 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_ENVIRON, "not supported") | |
| 1386 def test_environ(self): | |
| 1387 def clean_dict(d): | |
| 1388 # Most of these are problematic on Travis. | |
| 1389 d.pop("PSUTIL_TESTING", None) | |
| 1390 d.pop("PLAT", None) | |
| 1391 d.pop("HOME", None) | |
| 1392 if MACOS: | |
| 1393 d.pop("__CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING", None) | |
| 1394 d.pop("VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT", None) | |
| 1395 d.pop("VERSIONER_PYTHON_VERSION", None) | |
| 1396 return dict( | |
| 1397 [(k.replace("\r", "").replace("\n", ""), | |
| 1398 v.replace("\r", "").replace("\n", "")) | |
| 1399 for k, v in d.items()]) | |
| 1400 | |
| 1401 self.maxDiff = None | |
| 1402 p = psutil.Process() | |
| 1403 d1 = clean_dict(p.environ()) | |
| 1404 d2 = clean_dict(os.environ.copy()) | |
| 1405 if not OSX and GITHUB_WHEELS: | |
| 1406 self.assertEqual(d1, d2) | |
| 1407 | |
| 1408 @unittest.skipIf(not HAS_ENVIRON, "not supported") | |
| 1409 @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, "POSIX only") | |
| 1410 def test_weird_environ(self): | |
| 1411 # environment variables can contain values without an equals sign | |
| 1412 code = textwrap.dedent(""" | |
| 1413 #include <unistd.h> | |
| 1414 #include <fcntl.h> | |
| 1415 char * const argv[] = {"cat", 0}; | |
| 1416 char * const envp[] = {"A=1", "X", "C=3", 0}; | |
| 1417 int main(void) { | |
| 1418 /* Close stderr on exec so parent can wait for the execve to | |
| 1419 * finish. */ | |
| 1420 if (fcntl(2, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) != 0) | |
| 1421 return 0; | |
| 1422 return execve("/bin/cat", argv, envp); | |
| 1423 } | |
| 1424 """) | |
| 1425 path = self.get_testfn() | |
| 1426 create_exe(path, c_code=code) | |
| 1427 sproc = self.spawn_testproc( | |
| 1428 [path], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) | |
| 1429 p = psutil.Process(sproc.pid) | |
| 1430 wait_for_pid(p.pid) | |
| 1431 assert p.is_running() | |
| 1432 # Wait for process to exec or exit. | |
| 1433 self.assertEqual(sproc.stderr.read(), b"") | |
| 1434 self.assertEqual(p.environ(), {"A": "1", "C": "3"}) | |
| 1435 sproc.communicate() | |
| 1436 self.assertEqual(sproc.returncode, 0) | |
| 1437 | |
| 1438 | |
| 1439 # =================================================================== | |
| 1440 # --- Limited user tests | |
| 1441 # =================================================================== | |
| 1442 | |
| 1443 | |
| 1444 if POSIX and os.getuid() == 0: | |
| 1445 | |
| 1446 class LimitedUserTestCase(TestProcess): | |
| 1447 """Repeat the previous tests by using a limited user. | |
| 1448 Executed only on UNIX and only if the user who run the test script | |
| 1449 is root. | |
| 1450 """ | |
| 1451 # the uid/gid the test suite runs under | |
| 1452 if hasattr(os, 'getuid'): | |
| 1453 PROCESS_UID = os.getuid() | |
| 1454 PROCESS_GID = os.getgid() | |
| 1455 | |
| 1456 def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
| 1457 super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
| 1458 # re-define all existent test methods in order to | |
| 1459 # ignore AccessDenied exceptions | |
| 1460 for attr in [x for x in dir(self) if x.startswith('test')]: | |
| 1461 meth = getattr(self, attr) | |
| 1462 | |
| 1463 def test_(self): | |
| 1464 try: | |
| 1465 meth() | |
| 1466 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 1467 pass | |
| 1468 setattr(self, attr, types.MethodType(test_, self)) | |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 def setUp(self): | |
| 1471 super().setUp() | |
| 1472 os.setegid(1000) | |
| 1473 os.seteuid(1000) | |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 def tearDown(self): | |
| 1476 os.setegid(self.PROCESS_UID) | |
| 1477 os.seteuid(self.PROCESS_GID) | |
| 1478 super().tearDown() | |
| 1479 | |
| 1480 def test_nice(self): | |
| 1481 try: | |
| 1482 psutil.Process().nice(-1) | |
| 1483 except psutil.AccessDenied: | |
| 1484 pass | |
| 1485 else: | |
| 1486 self.fail("exception not raised") | |
| 1487 | |
| 1488 @unittest.skipIf(1, "causes problem as root") | |
| 1489 def test_zombie_process(self): | |
| 1490 pass | |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 | |
| 1493 # =================================================================== | |
| 1494 # --- psutil.Popen tests | |
| 1495 # =================================================================== | |
| 1496 | |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 class TestPopen(PsutilTestCase): | |
| 1499 """Tests for psutil.Popen class.""" | |
| 1500 | |
| 1501 @classmethod | |
| 1502 def tearDownClass(cls): | |
| 1503 reap_children() | |
| 1504 | |
| 1505 def test_misc(self): | |
| 1506 # XXX this test causes a ResourceWarning on Python 3 because | |
| 1507 # psutil.__subproc instance doesn't get propertly freed. | |
| 1508 # Not sure what to do though. | |
| 1509 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "import time; time.sleep(60);"] | |
| 1510 with psutil.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
| 1511 stderr=subprocess.PIPE) as proc: | |
| 1512 proc.name() | |
| 1513 proc.cpu_times() | |
| 1514 proc.stdin | |
| 1515 self.assertTrue(dir(proc)) | |
| 1516 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, proc, 'foo') | |
| 1517 proc.terminate() | |
| 1518 if POSIX: | |
| 1519 self.assertEqual(proc.wait(5), -signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 1520 else: | |
| 1521 self.assertEqual(proc.wait(5), signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 1522 | |
| 1523 def test_ctx_manager(self): | |
| 1524 with psutil.Popen([PYTHON_EXE, "-V"], | |
| 1525 stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
| 1526 stderr=subprocess.PIPE, | |
| 1527 stdin=subprocess.PIPE) as proc: | |
| 1528 proc.communicate() | |
| 1529 assert proc.stdout.closed | |
| 1530 assert proc.stderr.closed | |
| 1531 assert proc.stdin.closed | |
| 1532 self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 0) | |
| 1533 | |
| 1534 def test_kill_terminate(self): | |
| 1535 # subprocess.Popen()'s terminate(), kill() and send_signal() do | |
| 1536 # not raise exception after the process is gone. psutil.Popen | |
| 1537 # diverges from that. | |
| 1538 cmd = [PYTHON_EXE, "-c", "import time; time.sleep(60);"] | |
| 1539 with psutil.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
| 1540 stderr=subprocess.PIPE) as proc: | |
| 1541 proc.terminate() | |
| 1542 proc.wait() | |
| 1543 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, proc.terminate) | |
| 1544 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, proc.kill) | |
| 1545 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, proc.send_signal, | |
| 1546 signal.SIGTERM) | |
| 1547 if WINDOWS and sys.version_info >= (2, 7): | |
| 1548 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, proc.send_signal, | |
| 1549 signal.CTRL_C_EVENT) | |
| 1550 self.assertRaises(psutil.NoSuchProcess, proc.send_signal, | |
| 1551 signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT) | |
| 1552 | |
| 1553 | |
| 1554 if __name__ == '__main__': | |
| 1555 from psutil.tests.runner import run_from_name | |
| 1556 run_from_name(__file__) |
