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Backport PR #6005: Changed right arrow key movement function to mirror left arrow key Seems to solve Issue #5926 on this machine, and passing the test file locally. Changed from `cursor.movePosition` to `self._control.moveCursor`, the latter is what the left-arrow key uses. Also removed line 1373 which seems unnecessary and which prevents the cursor from moving at all. I'm not certain how to further test this to make sure nothing was broken.

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"""Test the kernels service API."""
import os
import sys
import json
import requests
from IPython.html.utils import url_path_join
from IPython.html.tests.launchnotebook import NotebookTestBase, assert_http_error
class KernelAPI(object):
"""Wrapper for kernel REST API requests"""
def __init__(self, base_url):
self.base_url = base_url
def _req(self, verb, path, body=None):
response = requests.request(verb,
url_path_join(self.base_url, 'api/kernels', path), data=body)
if 400 <= response.status_code < 600:
try:
response.reason = response.json()['message']
except:
pass
response.raise_for_status()
return response
def list(self):
return self._req('GET', '')
def get(self, id):
return self._req('GET', id)
def start(self):
return self._req('POST', '')
def shutdown(self, id):
return self._req('DELETE', id)
def interrupt(self, id):
return self._req('POST', url_path_join(id, 'interrupt'))
def restart(self, id):
return self._req('POST', url_path_join(id, 'restart'))
class KernelAPITest(NotebookTestBase):
"""Test the kernels web service API"""
def setUp(self):
self.kern_api = KernelAPI(self.base_url())
def tearDown(self):
for k in self.kern_api.list().json():
self.kern_api.shutdown(k['id'])
def test__no_kernels(self):
"""Make sure there are no kernels running at the start"""
kernels = self.kern_api.list().json()
self.assertEqual(kernels, [])
def test_main_kernel_handler(self):
# POST request
r = self.kern_api.start()
kern1 = r.json()
self.assertEqual(r.headers['location'], '/api/kernels/' + kern1['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 201)
self.assertIsInstance(kern1, dict)
# GET request
r = self.kern_api.list()
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
assert isinstance(r.json(), list)
self.assertEqual(r.json()[0]['id'], kern1['id'])
# create another kernel and check that they both are added to the
# list of kernels from a GET request
kern2 = self.kern_api.start().json()
assert isinstance(kern2, dict)
r = self.kern_api.list()
kernels = r.json()
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
assert isinstance(kernels, list)
self.assertEqual(len(kernels), 2)
# Interrupt a kernel
r = self.kern_api.interrupt(kern2['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 204)
# Restart a kernel
r = self.kern_api.restart(kern2['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.headers['Location'], '/api/kernels/'+kern2['id'])
rekern = r.json()
self.assertEqual(rekern['id'], kern2['id'])
def test_kernel_handler(self):
# GET kernel with given id
kid = self.kern_api.start().json()['id']
r = self.kern_api.get(kid)
kern1 = r.json()
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
assert isinstance(kern1, dict)
self.assertIn('id', kern1)
self.assertEqual(kern1['id'], kid)
# Request a bad kernel id and check that a JSON
# message is returned!
bad_id = '111-111-111-111-111'
with assert_http_error(404, 'Kernel does not exist: ' + bad_id):
self.kern_api.get(bad_id)
# DELETE kernel with id
r = self.kern_api.shutdown(kid)
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 204)
kernels = self.kern_api.list().json()
self.assertEqual(kernels, [])
# Request to delete a non-existent kernel id
bad_id = '111-111-111-111-111'
with assert_http_error(404, 'Kernel does not exist: ' + bad_id):
self.kern_api.shutdown(bad_id)