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"""Tests for the notebook kernel and session manager"""
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from subprocess import PIPE
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import time
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from unittest import TestCase
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from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
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from IPython.config.loader import Config
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from IPython.kernel.kernelmanager import KernelManager
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class TestKernelManager(TestCase):
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def _get_tcp_km(self):
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return KernelManager()
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def _get_ipc_km(self):
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c = Config()
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c.KernelManager.transport = 'ipc'
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c.KernelManager.ip = 'test'
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km = KernelManager(config=c)
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return km
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def _run_lifecycle(self, km):
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km.start_kernel(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
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km.start_channels(shell=True, iopub=False, stdin=False, hb=False)
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km.restart_kernel()
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# We need a delay here to give the restarting kernel a chance to
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# restart. Otherwise, the interrupt will kill it, causing the test
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# suite to hang. The reason it *hangs* is that the shutdown
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# message for the restart sometimes hasn't been sent to the kernel.
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# Because linger is oo on the shell channel, the context can't
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# close until the message is sent to the kernel, which is not dead.
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time.sleep(1.0)
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km.interrupt_kernel()
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(km, KernelManager))
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km.shutdown_kernel()
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km.shell_channel.stop()
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def test_tcp_lifecycle(self):
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km = self._get_tcp_km()
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self._run_lifecycle(km)
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@dec.skip_win32
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def test_ipc_lifecycle(self):
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km = self._get_ipc_km()
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self._run_lifecycle(km)
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