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Merge pull request #1490 from minrk/raw rename plaintext cell -> raw cell Raw cells should be *untransformed* when writing various output formats, as the point of them is to let users pass through IPython to their rendered document format (rst, latex, etc.). This is different from what is the logical meaning of 'plaintext', which would suggest that the contents should be preserved as unformatted plaintext (e.g. in a `<pre>` tag, or literal block). In the UI, these cells will be displayed as 'Raw Text'. WARNING: any existing v3 notebooks which use plaintext cells, when read in by versions after this merge, will silently rename those cells to 'raw'. But if such a notebook is uploaded into a pre-merge IPython, cells labeled as 'raw' will simply *not be displayed*.

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test_view.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""test View 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
from tempfile import mktemp
from StringIO import StringIO
import zmq
from nose import SkipTest
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython import parallel as pmod
from IPython.parallel import error
from IPython.parallel import AsyncResult, AsyncHubResult, AsyncMapResult
from IPython.parallel import DirectView
from IPython.parallel.util import interactive
from IPython.parallel.tests import add_engines
from .clienttest import ClusterTestCase, crash, wait, skip_without
def setup():
add_engines(3, total=True)
class TestView(ClusterTestCase):
def test_z_crash_mux(self):
"""test graceful handling of engine death (direct)"""
raise SkipTest("crash tests disabled, due to undesirable crash reports")
# self.add_engines(1)
eid = self.client.ids[-1]
ar = self.client[eid].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_push_pull(self):
"""test pushing and pulling"""
data = dict(a=10, b=1.05, c=range(10), d={'e':(1,2),'f':'hi'})
t = self.client.ids[-1]
v = self.client[t]
push = v.push
pull = v.pull
v.block=True
nengines = len(self.client)
push({'data':data})
d = pull('data')
self.assertEquals(d, data)
self.client[:].push({'data':data})
d = self.client[:].pull('data', block=True)
self.assertEquals(d, nengines*[data])
ar = push({'data':data}, block=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult))
r = ar.get()
ar = self.client[:].pull('data', block=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult))
r = ar.get()
self.assertEquals(r, nengines*[data])
self.client[:].push(dict(a=10,b=20))
r = self.client[:].pull(('a','b'), block=True)
self.assertEquals(r, nengines*[[10,20]])
def test_push_pull_function(self):
"test pushing and pulling functions"
def testf(x):
return 2.0*x
t = self.client.ids[-1]
v = self.client[t]
v.block=True
push = v.push
pull = v.pull
execute = v.execute
push({'testf':testf})
r = pull('testf')
self.assertEqual(r(1.0), testf(1.0))
execute('r = testf(10)')
r = pull('r')
self.assertEquals(r, testf(10))
ar = self.client[:].push({'testf':testf}, block=False)
ar.get()
ar = self.client[:].pull('testf', block=False)
rlist = ar.get()
for r in rlist:
self.assertEqual(r(1.0), testf(1.0))
execute("def g(x): return x*x")
r = pull(('testf','g'))
self.assertEquals((r[0](10),r[1](10)), (testf(10), 100))
def test_push_function_globals(self):
"""test that pushed functions have access to globals"""
@interactive
def geta():
return a
# self.add_engines(1)
v = self.client[-1]
v.block=True
v['f'] = geta
self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, v.execute, 'b=f()')
v.execute('a=5')
v.execute('b=f()')
self.assertEquals(v['b'], 5)
def test_push_function_defaults(self):
"""test that pushed functions preserve default args"""
def echo(a=10):
return a
v = self.client[-1]
v.block=True
v['f'] = echo
v.execute('b=f()')
self.assertEquals(v['b'], 10)
def test_get_result(self):
"""test getting results from the Hub."""
c = pmod.Client(profile='iptest')
# self.add_engines(1)
t = c.ids[-1]
v = c[t]
v2 = self.client[t]
ar = v.apply_async(wait, 1)
# give the monitor time to notice the message
time.sleep(.25)
ahr = v2.get_result(ar.msg_ids)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ahr, AsyncHubResult))
self.assertEquals(ahr.get(), ar.get())
ar2 = v2.get_result(ar.msg_ids)
self.assertFalse(isinstance(ar2, AsyncHubResult))
c.spin()
c.close()
def test_run_newline(self):
"""test that run appends newline to files"""
tmpfile = mktemp()
with open(tmpfile, 'w') as f:
f.write("""def g():
return 5
""")
v = self.client[-1]
v.run(tmpfile, block=True)
self.assertEquals(v.apply_sync(lambda f: f(), pmod.Reference('g')), 5)
def test_apply_tracked(self):
"""test tracking for apply"""
# self.add_engines(1)
t = self.client.ids[-1]
v = self.client[t]
v.block=False
def echo(n=1024*1024, **kwargs):
with v.temp_flags(**kwargs):
return v.apply(lambda x: x, 'x'*n)
ar = echo(1, track=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker))
self.assertTrue(ar.sent)
ar = echo(track=True)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker))
self.assertEquals(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done)
ar._tracker.wait()
self.assertTrue(ar.sent)
def test_push_tracked(self):
t = self.client.ids[-1]
ns = dict(x='x'*1024*1024)
v = self.client[t]
ar = v.push(ns, block=False, track=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker))
self.assertTrue(ar.sent)
ar = v.push(ns, block=False, track=True)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker))
ar._tracker.wait()
self.assertEquals(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done)
self.assertTrue(ar.sent)
ar.get()
def test_scatter_tracked(self):
t = self.client.ids
x='x'*1024*1024
ar = self.client[t].scatter('x', x, block=False, track=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker))
self.assertTrue(ar.sent)
ar = self.client[t].scatter('x', x, block=False, track=True)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar._tracker, zmq.MessageTracker))
self.assertEquals(ar.sent, ar._tracker.done)
ar._tracker.wait()
self.assertTrue(ar.sent)
ar.get()
def test_remote_reference(self):
v = self.client[-1]
v['a'] = 123
ra = pmod.Reference('a')
b = v.apply_sync(lambda x: x, ra)
self.assertEquals(b, 123)
def test_scatter_gather(self):
view = self.client[:]
seq1 = range(16)
view.scatter('a', seq1)
seq2 = view.gather('a', block=True)
self.assertEquals(seq2, seq1)
self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, view.gather, 'asdf', block=True)
@skip_without('numpy')
def test_scatter_gather_numpy(self):
import numpy
from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal, assert_array_almost_equal
view = self.client[:]
a = numpy.arange(64)
view.scatter('a', a)
b = view.gather('a', block=True)
assert_array_equal(b, a)
@skip_without('numpy')
def test_push_numpy_nocopy(self):
import numpy
view = self.client[:]
a = numpy.arange(64)
view['A'] = a
@interactive
def check_writeable(x):
return x.flags.writeable
for flag in view.apply_sync(check_writeable, pmod.Reference('A')):
self.assertFalse(flag, "array is writeable, push shouldn't have pickled it")
view.push(dict(B=a))
for flag in view.apply_sync(check_writeable, pmod.Reference('B')):
self.assertFalse(flag, "array is writeable, push shouldn't have pickled it")
@skip_without('numpy')
def test_apply_numpy(self):
"""view.apply(f, ndarray)"""
import numpy
from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal, assert_array_almost_equal
A = numpy.random.random((100,100))
view = self.client[-1]
for dt in [ 'int32', 'uint8', 'float32', 'float64' ]:
B = A.astype(dt)
C = view.apply_sync(lambda x:x, B)
assert_array_equal(B,C)
def test_map(self):
view = self.client[:]
def f(x):
return x**2
data = range(16)
r = view.map_sync(f, data)
self.assertEquals(r, map(f, data))
def test_map_iterable(self):
"""test map on iterables (direct)"""
view = self.client[:]
# 101 is prime, so it won't be evenly distributed
arr = range(101)
# ensure 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_scatterGatherNonblocking(self):
data = range(16)
view = self.client[:]
view.scatter('a', data, block=False)
ar = view.gather('a', block=False)
self.assertEquals(ar.get(), data)
@skip_without('numpy')
def test_scatter_gather_numpy_nonblocking(self):
import numpy
from numpy.testing.utils import assert_array_equal, assert_array_almost_equal
a = numpy.arange(64)
view = self.client[:]
ar = view.scatter('a', a, block=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult))
amr = view.gather('a', block=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(amr, AsyncMapResult))
assert_array_equal(amr.get(), a)
def test_execute(self):
view = self.client[:]
# self.client.debug=True
execute = view.execute
ar = execute('c=30', block=False)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ar, AsyncResult))
ar = execute('d=[0,1,2]', block=False)
self.client.wait(ar, 1)
self.assertEquals(len(ar.get()), len(self.client))
for c in view['c']:
self.assertEquals(c, 30)
def test_abort(self):
view = self.client[-1]
ar = view.execute('import time; time.sleep(1)', block=False)
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_abort_all(self):
"""view.abort() aborts all outstanding tasks"""
view = self.client[-1]
ars = [ view.apply_async(time.sleep, 0.25) for i in range(10) ]
view.abort()
view.wait(timeout=5)
for ar in ars[5:]:
self.assertRaises(error.TaskAborted, ar.get)
def test_temp_flags(self):
view = self.client[-1]
view.block=True
with view.temp_flags(block=False):
self.assertFalse(view.block)
self.assertTrue(view.block)
@dec.known_failure_py3
def test_importer(self):
view = self.client[-1]
view.clear(block=True)
with view.importer:
import re
@interactive
def findall(pat, s):
# this globals() step isn't necessary in real code
# only to prevent a closure in the test
re = globals()['re']
return re.findall(pat, s)
self.assertEquals(view.apply_sync(findall, '\w+', 'hello world'), 'hello world'.split())
# parallel magic tests
def test_magic_px_blocking(self):
ip = get_ipython()
v = self.client[-1]
v.activate()
v.block=True
ip.magic_px('a=5')
self.assertEquals(v['a'], 5)
ip.magic_px('a=10')
self.assertEquals(v['a'], 10)
sio = StringIO()
savestdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = sio
# just 'print a' worst ~99% of the time, but this ensures that
# the stdout message has arrived when the result is finished:
ip.magic_px('import sys,time;print (a); sys.stdout.flush();time.sleep(0.2)')
sys.stdout = savestdout
buf = sio.getvalue()
self.assertTrue('[stdout:' in buf, buf)
self.assertTrue(buf.rstrip().endswith('10'))
self.assertRaisesRemote(ZeroDivisionError, ip.magic_px, '1/0')
def test_magic_px_nonblocking(self):
ip = get_ipython()
v = self.client[-1]
v.activate()
v.block=False
ip.magic_px('a=5')
self.assertEquals(v['a'], 5)
ip.magic_px('a=10')
self.assertEquals(v['a'], 10)
sio = StringIO()
savestdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = sio
ip.magic_px('print a')
sys.stdout = savestdout
buf = sio.getvalue()
self.assertFalse('[stdout:%i]'%v.targets in buf)
ip.magic_px('1/0')
ar = v.get_result(-1)
self.assertRaisesRemote(ZeroDivisionError, ar.get)
def test_magic_autopx_blocking(self):
ip = get_ipython()
v = self.client[-1]
v.activate()
v.block=True
sio = StringIO()
savestdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = sio
ip.magic_autopx()
ip.run_cell('\n'.join(('a=5','b=10','c=0')))
ip.run_cell('print b')
ip.run_cell("b/c")
ip.run_code(compile('b*=2', '', 'single'))
ip.magic_autopx()
sys.stdout = savestdout
output = sio.getvalue().strip()
self.assertTrue(output.startswith('%autopx enabled'))
self.assertTrue(output.endswith('%autopx disabled'))
self.assertTrue('RemoteError: ZeroDivisionError' in output)
ar = v.get_result(-2)
self.assertEquals(v['a'], 5)
self.assertEquals(v['b'], 20)
self.assertRaisesRemote(ZeroDivisionError, ar.get)
def test_magic_autopx_nonblocking(self):
ip = get_ipython()
v = self.client[-1]
v.activate()
v.block=False
sio = StringIO()
savestdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = sio
ip.magic_autopx()
ip.run_cell('\n'.join(('a=5','b=10','c=0')))
ip.run_cell('print b')
ip.run_cell("b/c")
ip.run_code(compile('b*=2', '', 'single'))
ip.magic_autopx()
sys.stdout = savestdout
output = sio.getvalue().strip()
self.assertTrue(output.startswith('%autopx enabled'))
self.assertTrue(output.endswith('%autopx disabled'))
self.assertFalse('ZeroDivisionError' in output)
ar = v.get_result(-2)
self.assertEquals(v['a'], 5)
self.assertEquals(v['b'], 20)
self.assertRaisesRemote(ZeroDivisionError, ar.get)
def test_magic_result(self):
ip = get_ipython()
v = self.client[-1]
v.activate()
v['a'] = 111
ra = v['a']
ar = ip.magic_result()
self.assertEquals(ar.msg_ids, [v.history[-1]])
self.assertEquals(ar.get(), 111)
ar = ip.magic_result('-2')
self.assertEquals(ar.msg_ids, [v.history[-2]])
def test_unicode_execute(self):
"""test executing unicode strings"""
v = self.client[-1]
v.block=True
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
code="a='é'"
else:
code=u"a=u'é'"
v.execute(code)
self.assertEquals(v['a'], u'é')
def test_unicode_apply_result(self):
"""test unicode apply results"""
v = self.client[-1]
r = v.apply_sync(lambda : u'é')
self.assertEquals(r, u'é')
def test_unicode_apply_arg(self):
"""test passing unicode arguments to apply"""
v = self.client[-1]
@interactive
def check_unicode(a, check):
assert isinstance(a, unicode), "%r is not unicode"%a
assert isinstance(check, bytes), "%r is not bytes"%check
assert a.encode('utf8') == check, "%s != %s"%(a,check)
for s in [ u'é', u'ßø®∫',u'asdf' ]:
try:
v.apply_sync(check_unicode, s, s.encode('utf8'))
except error.RemoteError as e:
if e.ename == 'AssertionError':
self.fail(e.evalue)
else:
raise e
def test_map_reference(self):
"""view.map(<Reference>, *seqs) should work"""
v = self.client[:]
v.scatter('n', self.client.ids, flatten=True)
v.execute("f = lambda x,y: x*y")
rf = pmod.Reference('f')
nlist = list(range(10))
mlist = nlist[::-1]
expected = [ m*n for m,n in zip(mlist, nlist) ]
result = v.map_sync(rf, mlist, nlist)
self.assertEquals(result, expected)
def test_apply_reference(self):
"""view.apply(<Reference>, *args) should work"""
v = self.client[:]
v.scatter('n', self.client.ids, flatten=True)
v.execute("f = lambda x: n*x")
rf = pmod.Reference('f')
result = v.apply_sync(rf, 5)
expected = [ 5*id for id in self.client.ids ]
self.assertEquals(result, expected)
def test_eval_reference(self):
v = self.client[self.client.ids[0]]
v['g'] = range(5)
rg = pmod.Reference('g[0]')
echo = lambda x:x
self.assertEquals(v.apply_sync(echo, rg), 0)
def test_reference_nameerror(self):
v = self.client[self.client.ids[0]]
r = pmod.Reference('elvis_has_left')
echo = lambda x:x
self.assertRaisesRemote(NameError, v.apply_sync, echo, r)