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Start webbrowser in a thread. Prevents lockup with Chrome....
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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test_lbview.py
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r4034 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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r4018 """test LoadBalancedView objects
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
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r3873 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
import time
import zmq
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r4580 from nose import SkipTest
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from IPython import parallel as pmod
from IPython.parallel import error
from IPython.parallel.tests import add_engines
from .clienttest import ClusterTestCase, crash, wait, skip_without
def setup():
add_engines(3)
class TestLoadBalancedView(ClusterTestCase):
def setUp(self):
ClusterTestCase.setUp(self)
self.view = self.client.load_balanced_view()
def test_z_crash_task(self):
"""test graceful handling of engine death (balanced)"""
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r3873 # self.add_engines(1)
ar = self.view.apply_async(crash)
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r3874 self.assertRaisesRemote(error.EngineError, ar.get, 10)
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r3873 eid = ar.engine_id
tic = time.time()
while eid in self.client.ids and time.time()-tic < 5:
time.sleep(.01)
self.client.spin()
self.assertFalse(eid in self.client.ids, "Engine should have died")
def test_map(self):
def f(x):
return x**2
data = range(16)
r = self.view.map_sync(f, data)
self.assertEquals(r, map(f, data))
def test_abort(self):
view = self.view
ar = self.client[:].apply_async(time.sleep, .5)
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r4469 ar = self.client[:].apply_async(time.sleep, .5)
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r4580 time.sleep(0.2)
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r3873 ar2 = view.apply_async(lambda : 2)
ar3 = view.apply_async(lambda : 3)
view.abort(ar2)
view.abort(ar3.msg_ids)
self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar2.get)
self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar3.get)
def test_retries(self):
add_engines(3)
view = self.view
view.timeout = 1 # prevent hang if this doesn't behave
def fail():
assert False
for r in range(len(self.client)-1):
with view.temp_flags(retries=r):
self.assertRaisesRemote(AssertionError, view.apply_sync, fail)
with view.temp_flags(retries=len(self.client), timeout=0.25):
self.assertRaisesRemote(error.TaskTimeout, view.apply_sync, fail)
def test_invalid_dependency(self):
view = self.view
with view.temp_flags(after='12345'):
self.assertRaisesRemote(error.InvalidDependency, view.apply_sync, lambda : 1)
def test_impossible_dependency(self):
if len(self.client) < 2:
add_engines(2)
view = self.client.load_balanced_view()
ar1 = view.apply_async(lambda : 1)
ar1.get()
e1 = ar1.engine_id
e2 = e1
while e2 == e1:
ar2 = view.apply_async(lambda : 1)
ar2.get()
e2 = ar2.engine_id
with view.temp_flags(follow=[ar1, ar2]):
self.assertRaisesRemote(error.ImpossibleDependency, view.apply_sync, lambda : 1)
def test_follow(self):
ar = self.view.apply_async(lambda : 1)
ar.get()
ars = []
first_id = ar.engine_id
self.view.follow = ar
for i in range(5):
ars.append(self.view.apply_async(lambda : 1))
self.view.wait(ars)
for ar in ars:
self.assertEquals(ar.engine_id, first_id)
def test_after(self):
view = self.view
ar = view.apply_async(time.sleep, 0.5)
with view.temp_flags(after=ar):
ar2 = view.apply_async(lambda : 1)
ar.wait()
ar2.wait()
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r5077 self.assertTrue(ar2.started >= ar.completed, "%s not >= %s"%(ar.started, ar.completed))