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two-process interactive shell progress * execute payloads (e.g. page/pinfo output) are displayed and paged. * aborted replies don't crash frontend. * intermediate iopub is displayed as it comes * wait for kernel to start before printing first prompt. This gets the right number on the first prompt, and also avoids the log output from being drawn after the first prompt. * protect most of the interact block from keyboard interrupts, which could cause weird errors if ctrl-C was held for a while. * separate restart/wait prompt when kernel dies.

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test_lbview.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""test LoadBalancedView objects
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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
from nose import SkipTest
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)"""
raise SkipTest("crash tests disabled, due to undesirable crash reports")
# self.add_engines(1)
ar = self.view.apply_async(crash)
self.assertRaisesRemote(error.EngineError, ar.get, 10)
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_map_unordered(self):
def f(x):
return x**2
def slow_f(x):
import time
time.sleep(0.05*x)
return x**2
data = range(16,0,-1)
reference = map(f, data)
amr = self.view.map_async(slow_f, data, ordered=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(amr, pmod.AsyncMapResult))
# check individual elements, retrieved as they come
# list comprehension uses __iter__
astheycame = [ r for r in amr ]
# Ensure that at least one result came out of order:
self.assertNotEquals(astheycame, reference, "should not have preserved order")
self.assertEquals(sorted(astheycame, reverse=True), reference, "result corrupted")
def test_map_ordered(self):
def f(x):
return x**2
def slow_f(x):
import time
time.sleep(0.05*x)
return x**2
data = range(16,0,-1)
reference = map(f, data)
amr = self.view.map_async(slow_f, data)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(amr, pmod.AsyncMapResult))
# check individual elements, retrieved as they come
# list(amr) uses __iter__
astheycame = list(amr)
# Ensure that results came in order
self.assertEquals(astheycame, reference)
self.assertEquals(amr.result, reference)
def test_map_iterable(self):
"""test map on iterables (balanced)"""
view = self.view
# 101 is prime, so it won't be evenly distributed
arr = range(101)
# so that it will be an iterator, even in Python 3
it = iter(arr)
r = view.map_sync(lambda x:x, arr)
self.assertEquals(r, list(arr))
def test_abort(self):
view = self.view
ar = self.client[:].apply_async(time.sleep, .5)
ar = self.client[:].apply_async(time.sleep, .5)
time.sleep(0.2)
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()
self.assertTrue(ar2.started >= ar.completed, "%s not >= %s"%(ar.started, ar.completed))