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skip permission -> 403 test on Windows The test actually passes on my VM (Win 7), but not on Jenkins (Server 2012). I haven't figured out how to identify the subset of Windows systems where it won't work, but since the problem appears to be in the test, not the tested code, skipping on Windows seems the right way to go.

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"""Tests for dependency.py
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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
import os
from IPython.utils.pickleutil import can, uncan
import IPython.parallel as pmod
from IPython.parallel.util import interactive
from IPython.parallel.tests import add_engines
from .clienttest import ClusterTestCase
def setup():
add_engines(1, total=True)
@pmod.require('time')
def wait(n):
time.sleep(n)
return n
@pmod.interactive
def func(x):
return x*x
mixed = list(map(str, range(10)))
completed = list(map(str, range(0,10,2)))
failed = list(map(str, range(1,10,2)))
class DependencyTest(ClusterTestCase):
def setUp(self):
ClusterTestCase.setUp(self)
self.user_ns = {'__builtins__' : __builtins__}
self.view = self.client.load_balanced_view()
self.dview = self.client[-1]
self.succeeded = set(map(str, range(0,25,2)))
self.failed = set(map(str, range(1,25,2)))
def assertMet(self, dep):
self.assertTrue(dep.check(self.succeeded, self.failed), "Dependency should be met")
def assertUnmet(self, dep):
self.assertFalse(dep.check(self.succeeded, self.failed), "Dependency should not be met")
def assertUnreachable(self, dep):
self.assertTrue(dep.unreachable(self.succeeded, self.failed), "Dependency should be unreachable")
def assertReachable(self, dep):
self.assertFalse(dep.unreachable(self.succeeded, self.failed), "Dependency should be reachable")
def cancan(self, f):
"""decorator to pass through canning into self.user_ns"""
return uncan(can(f), self.user_ns)
def test_require_imports(self):
"""test that @require imports names"""
@self.cancan
@pmod.require('base64')
@interactive
def encode(arg):
return base64.b64encode(arg)
# must pass through canning to properly connect namespaces
self.assertEqual(encode(b'foo'), b'Zm9v')
def test_success_only(self):
dep = pmod.Dependency(mixed, success=True, failure=False)
self.assertUnmet(dep)
self.assertUnreachable(dep)
dep.all=False
self.assertMet(dep)
self.assertReachable(dep)
dep = pmod.Dependency(completed, success=True, failure=False)
self.assertMet(dep)
self.assertReachable(dep)
dep.all=False
self.assertMet(dep)
self.assertReachable(dep)
def test_failure_only(self):
dep = pmod.Dependency(mixed, success=False, failure=True)
self.assertUnmet(dep)
self.assertUnreachable(dep)
dep.all=False
self.assertMet(dep)
self.assertReachable(dep)
dep = pmod.Dependency(completed, success=False, failure=True)
self.assertUnmet(dep)
self.assertUnreachable(dep)
dep.all=False
self.assertUnmet(dep)
self.assertUnreachable(dep)
def test_require_function(self):
@pmod.interactive
def bar(a):
return func(a)
@pmod.require(func)
@pmod.interactive
def bar2(a):
return func(a)
self.client[:].clear()
self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, self.view.apply_sync, bar, 5)
ar = self.view.apply_async(bar2, 5)
self.assertEqual(ar.get(5), func(5))
def test_require_object(self):
@pmod.require(foo=func)
@pmod.interactive
def bar(a):
return foo(a)
ar = self.view.apply_async(bar, 5)
self.assertEqual(ar.get(5), func(5))