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Start webbrowser in a thread. Prevents lockup with Chrome. If a user has Chrome set as their default browser (system-wide or via the `BROWSER` environment variable), opening the notebook hangs because the chrome call doesn't return immediately. This solves the issue by opening the browser in a thread. Note that there remains an issue where killing the notebook will kill Chrome if the Chrome session was started by us. I haven't found a way to work around that despite attempts by making the webbrowser.open() call in a subprocess.

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r4018 """Tests for db backends
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import tempfile
import time
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from unittest import TestCase
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r4006 from IPython.parallel import error
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r3780 from IPython.parallel.controller.dictdb import DictDB
from IPython.parallel.controller.sqlitedb import SQLiteDB
from IPython.parallel.controller.hub import init_record, empty_record
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r5147 from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
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r4006 from IPython.zmq.session import Session
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r3780 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TestCases
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestDictBackend(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
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self.load_records(16)
def create_db(self):
return DictDB()
def load_records(self, n=1):
"""load n records for testing"""
#sleep 1/10 s, to ensure timestamp is different to previous calls
time.sleep(0.1)
msg_ids = []
for i in range(n):
msg = self.session.msg('apply_request', content=dict(a=5))
msg['buffers'] = []
rec = init_record(msg)
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r4236 msg_id = msg['header']['msg_id']
msg_ids.append(msg_id)
self.db.add_record(msg_id, rec)
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def test_add_record(self):
before = self.db.get_history()
self.load_records(5)
after = self.db.get_history()
self.assertEquals(len(after), len(before)+5)
self.assertEquals(after[:-5],before)
def test_drop_record(self):
msg_id = self.load_records()[-1]
rec = self.db.get_record(msg_id)
self.db.drop_record(msg_id)
self.assertRaises(KeyError,self.db.get_record, msg_id)
def _round_to_millisecond(self, dt):
"""necessary because mongodb rounds microseconds"""
micro = dt.microsecond
extra = int(str(micro)[-3:])
return dt - timedelta(microseconds=extra)
def test_update_record(self):
now = self._round_to_millisecond(datetime.now())
#
msg_id = self.db.get_history()[-1]
rec1 = self.db.get_record(msg_id)
data = {'stdout': 'hello there', 'completed' : now}
self.db.update_record(msg_id, data)
rec2 = self.db.get_record(msg_id)
self.assertEquals(rec2['stdout'], 'hello there')
self.assertEquals(rec2['completed'], now)
rec1.update(data)
self.assertEquals(rec1, rec2)
# def test_update_record_bad(self):
# """test updating nonexistant records"""
# msg_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
# data = {'stdout': 'hello there'}
# self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.db.update_record, msg_id, data)
def test_find_records_dt(self):
"""test finding records by date"""
hist = self.db.get_history()
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before = self.db.find_records({'submitted' : {'$lt' : tic}})
after = self.db.find_records({'submitted' : {'$gte' : tic}})
self.assertEquals(len(before)+len(after),len(hist))
for b in before:
self.assertTrue(b['submitted'] < tic)
for a in after:
self.assertTrue(a['submitted'] >= tic)
same = self.db.find_records({'submitted' : tic})
for s in same:
self.assertTrue(s['submitted'] == tic)
def test_find_records_keys(self):
"""test extracting subset of record keys"""
found = self.db.find_records({'msg_id': {'$ne' : ''}},keys=['submitted', 'completed'])
for rec in found:
self.assertEquals(set(rec.keys()), set(['msg_id', 'submitted', 'completed']))
def test_find_records_msg_id(self):
"""ensure msg_id is always in found records"""
found = self.db.find_records({'msg_id': {'$ne' : ''}},keys=['submitted', 'completed'])
for rec in found:
self.assertTrue('msg_id' in rec.keys())
found = self.db.find_records({'msg_id': {'$ne' : ''}},keys=['submitted'])
for rec in found:
self.assertTrue('msg_id' in rec.keys())
found = self.db.find_records({'msg_id': {'$ne' : ''}},keys=['msg_id'])
for rec in found:
self.assertTrue('msg_id' in rec.keys())
def test_find_records_in(self):
"""test finding records with '$in','$nin' operators"""
hist = self.db.get_history()
even = hist[::2]
odd = hist[1::2]
recs = self.db.find_records({ 'msg_id' : {'$in' : even}})
found = [ r['msg_id'] for r in recs ]
self.assertEquals(set(even), set(found))
recs = self.db.find_records({ 'msg_id' : {'$nin' : even}})
found = [ r['msg_id'] for r in recs ]
self.assertEquals(set(odd), set(found))
def test_get_history(self):
msg_ids = self.db.get_history()
latest = datetime(1984,1,1)
for msg_id in msg_ids:
rec = self.db.get_record(msg_id)
newt = rec['submitted']
self.assertTrue(newt >= latest)
latest = newt
msg_id = self.load_records(1)[-1]
self.assertEquals(self.db.get_history()[-1],msg_id)
def test_datetime(self):
"""get/set timestamps with datetime objects"""
msg_id = self.db.get_history()[-1]
rec = self.db.get_record(msg_id)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(rec['submitted'], datetime))
self.db.update_record(msg_id, dict(completed=datetime.now()))
rec = self.db.get_record(msg_id)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(rec['completed'], datetime))
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def test_drop_matching(self):
msg_ids = self.load_records(10)
query = {'msg_id' : {'$in':msg_ids}}
self.db.drop_matching_records(query)
recs = self.db.find_records(query)
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r3780 class TestSQLiteBackend(TestDictBackend):
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@dec.skip_without('sqlite3')
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r3780 def create_db(self):
return SQLiteDB(location=tempfile.gettempdir())
def tearDown(self):
self.db._db.close()