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Make comm manager (mostly) independent of InteractiveShell...
Make comm manager (mostly) independent of InteractiveShell This makes it possible to use comms from wrapper kernels, without instantiating the full IPython shell machinery. The one remaining place where we need a reference to shell is to fire pre_execute and post_execute hooks (which are needed to get mpl figures right). This is a pure IPythonism, that it should be safe to ignore if shell is not set.

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launchnotebook.py
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"""Base class for notebook tests."""
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import time
import requests
from contextlib import contextmanager
from subprocess import Popen, STDOUT
from unittest import TestCase
import nose
from IPython.utils.tempdir import TemporaryDirectory
MAX_WAITTIME = 30 # seconds to wait for notebook server to start
POLL_INTERVAL = 0.1 # time between attempts
# TimeoutError is a builtin on Python 3. This can be removed when we stop
# supporting Python 2.
class TimeoutError(Exception):
pass
class NotebookTestBase(TestCase):
"""A base class for tests that need a running notebook.
This creates an empty profile in a temp ipython_dir
and then starts the notebook server with a separate temp notebook_dir.
"""
port = 12341
@classmethod
def wait_until_alive(cls):
"""Wait for the server to be alive"""
url = 'http://localhost:%i/api/contents' % cls.port
for _ in range(int(MAX_WAITTIME/POLL_INTERVAL)):
try:
requests.get(url)
except Exception as e:
if cls.notebook.poll() is not None:
raise RuntimeError("The notebook server exited with status %s" \
% cls.notebook.poll())
time.sleep(POLL_INTERVAL)
else:
return
raise TimeoutError("The notebook server didn't start up correctly.")
@classmethod
def wait_until_dead(cls):
"""Wait for the server process to terminate after shutdown"""
for _ in range(int(MAX_WAITTIME/POLL_INTERVAL)):
if cls.notebook.poll() is not None:
return
time.sleep(POLL_INTERVAL)
raise TimeoutError("Undead notebook server")
@classmethod
def setup_class(cls):
cls.ipython_dir = TemporaryDirectory()
cls.notebook_dir = TemporaryDirectory()
notebook_args = [
sys.executable, '-c',
'from IPython.html.notebookapp import launch_new_instance; launch_new_instance()',
'--port=%d' % cls.port,
'--port-retries=0', # Don't try any other ports
'--no-browser',
'--ipython-dir=%s' % cls.ipython_dir.name,
'--notebook-dir=%s' % cls.notebook_dir.name,
]
cls.notebook = Popen(notebook_args,
stdout=nose.iptest_stdstreams_fileno(),
stderr=STDOUT,
)
cls.wait_until_alive()
@classmethod
def teardown_class(cls):
cls.notebook.terminate()
cls.wait_until_dead()
cls.ipython_dir.cleanup()
cls.notebook_dir.cleanup()
@classmethod
def base_url(cls):
return 'http://localhost:%i/' % cls.port
@contextmanager
def assert_http_error(status, msg=None):
try:
yield
except requests.HTTPError as e:
real_status = e.response.status_code
assert real_status == status, \
"Expected status %d, got %d" % (status, real_status)
if msg:
assert msg in str(e), e
else:
assert False, "Expected HTTP error status"