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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/Resources/WPy64-3720/python-3.7.2.amd64/Lib/site-packages/ipykernel/tests/test_zmq_shell.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
""" Tests for zmq shell / display publisher. """
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import os
try:
from queue import Queue
except ImportError:
# py2
from Queue import Queue
from threading import Thread
import unittest
from traitlets import Int
import zmq
from ipykernel.zmqshell import ZMQDisplayPublisher
from jupyter_client.session import Session
class NoReturnDisplayHook(object):
"""
A dummy DisplayHook which allows us to monitor
the number of times an object is called, but which
does *not* return a message when it is called.
"""
call_count = 0
def __call__(self, obj):
self.call_count += 1
class ReturnDisplayHook(NoReturnDisplayHook):
"""
A dummy DisplayHook with the same counting ability
as its base class, but which also returns the same
message when it is called.
"""
def __call__(self, obj):
super(ReturnDisplayHook, self).__call__(obj)
return obj
class CounterSession(Session):
"""
This is a simple subclass to allow us to count
the calls made to the session object by the display
publisher.
"""
send_count = Int(0)
def send(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
A trivial override to just augment the existing call
with an increment to the send counter.
"""
self.send_count += 1
super(CounterSession, self).send(*args, **kwargs)
class ZMQDisplayPublisherTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Tests the ZMQDisplayPublisher in zmqshell.py
"""
def setUp(self):
self.context = zmq.Context()
self.socket = self.context.socket(zmq.PUB)
self.session = CounterSession()
self.disp_pub = ZMQDisplayPublisher(
session = self.session,
pub_socket = self.socket
)
def tearDown(self):
"""
We need to close the socket in order to proceed with the
tests.
TODO - There is still an open file handler to '/dev/null',
presumably created by zmq.
"""
self.disp_pub.clear_output()
self.socket.close()
self.context.term()
def test_display_publisher_creation(self):
"""
Since there's no explicit constructor, here we confirm
that keyword args get assigned correctly, and override
the defaults.
"""
assert self.disp_pub.session == self.session
assert self.disp_pub.pub_socket == self.socket
def test_thread_local_hooks(self):
"""
Confirms that the thread_local attribute is correctly
initialised with an empty list for the display hooks
"""
assert self.disp_pub._hooks == []
def hook(msg):
return msg
self.disp_pub.register_hook(hook)
assert self.disp_pub._hooks == [hook]
q = Queue()
def set_thread_hooks():
q.put(self.disp_pub._hooks)
t = Thread(target=set_thread_hooks)
t.start()
thread_hooks = q.get(timeout=10)
assert thread_hooks == []
def test_publish(self):
"""
Publish should prepare the message and eventually call
`send` by default.
"""
data = dict(a = 1)
assert self.session.send_count == 0
self.disp_pub.publish(data)
assert self.session.send_count == 1
def test_display_hook_halts_send(self):
"""
If a hook is installed, and on calling the object
it does *not* return a message, then we assume that
the message has been consumed, and should not be
processed (`sent`) in the normal manner.
"""
data = dict(a = 1)
hook = NoReturnDisplayHook()
self.disp_pub.register_hook(hook)
assert hook.call_count == 0
assert self.session.send_count == 0
self.disp_pub.publish(data)
assert hook.call_count == 1
assert self.session.send_count == 0
def test_display_hook_return_calls_send(self):
"""
If a hook is installed and on calling the object
it returns a new message, then we assume that this
is just a message transformation, and the message
should be sent in the usual manner.
"""
data = dict(a=1)
hook = ReturnDisplayHook()
self.disp_pub.register_hook(hook)
assert hook.call_count == 0
assert self.session.send_count == 0
self.disp_pub.publish(data)
assert hook.call_count == 1
assert self.session.send_count == 1
def test_unregister_hook(self):
"""
Once a hook is unregistered, it should not be called
during `publish`.
"""
data = dict(a = 1)
hook = NoReturnDisplayHook()
self.disp_pub.register_hook(hook)
assert hook.call_count == 0
assert self.session.send_count == 0
self.disp_pub.publish(data)
assert hook.call_count == 1
assert self.session.send_count == 0
#
# After unregistering the `NoReturn` hook, any calls
# to publish should *not* got through the DisplayHook,
# but should instead hit the usual `session.send` call
# at the end.
#
# As a result, the hook call count should *not* increase,
# but the session send count *should* increase.
#
first = self.disp_pub.unregister_hook(hook)
self.disp_pub.publish(data)
self.assertTrue(first)
assert hook.call_count == 1
assert self.session.send_count == 1
#
# If a hook is not installed, `unregister_hook`
# should return false.
#
second = self.disp_pub.unregister_hook(hook)
self.assertFalse(second)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()