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Backport PR #5498: use milestones to indicate backport...
Backport PR #5498: use milestones to indicate backport instead of labels. I think this will more clearly indicate what's new in what releases, plus it's way easier to show pull requests with a specific milestone than it is with a specific label.

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test_kernelmanager.py
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"""Tests for the notebook kernel and session manager"""
from subprocess import PIPE
import time
from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.config.loader import Config
from IPython.kernel import KernelManager
class TestKernelManager(TestCase):
def _get_tcp_km(self):
c = Config()
km = KernelManager(config=c)
return km
def _get_ipc_km(self):
c = Config()
c.KernelManager.transport = 'ipc'
c.KernelManager.ip = 'test'
km = KernelManager(config=c)
return km
def _run_lifecycle(self, km):
km.start_kernel(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
self.assertTrue(km.is_alive())
km.restart_kernel(now=True)
self.assertTrue(km.is_alive())
km.interrupt_kernel()
self.assertTrue(isinstance(km, KernelManager))
km.shutdown_kernel(now=True)
def test_tcp_lifecycle(self):
km = self._get_tcp_km()
self._run_lifecycle(km)
@dec.skip_win32
def test_ipc_lifecycle(self):
km = self._get_ipc_km()
self._run_lifecycle(km)
def test_get_connect_info(self):
km = self._get_tcp_km()
cinfo = km.get_connection_info()
keys = sorted(cinfo.keys())
expected = sorted([
'ip', 'transport',
'hb_port', 'shell_port', 'stdin_port', 'iopub_port', 'control_port',
'key', 'signature_scheme',
])
self.assertEqual(keys, expected)