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"""Test the kernels service API."""
import json
import requests
from IPython.html.utils import url_path_join
from IPython.html.tests.launchnotebook import NotebookTestBase, assert_http_error
class KernelAPI(object):
"""Wrapper for kernel REST API requests"""
def __init__(self, base_url):
self.base_url = base_url
def _req(self, verb, path, body=None):
response = requests.request(verb,
url_path_join(self.base_url, 'api/kernels', path), data=body)
if 400 <= response.status_code < 600:
try:
response.reason = response.json()['message']
except:
pass
response.raise_for_status()
return response
def list(self):
return self._req('GET', '')
def get(self, id):
return self._req('GET', id)
def start(self, name='python'):
body = json.dumps({'name': name})
return self._req('POST', '', body)
def shutdown(self, id):
return self._req('DELETE', id)
def interrupt(self, id):
return self._req('POST', url_path_join(id, 'interrupt'))
def restart(self, id):
return self._req('POST', url_path_join(id, 'restart'))
class KernelAPITest(NotebookTestBase):
"""Test the kernels web service API"""
def setUp(self):
self.kern_api = KernelAPI(self.base_url())
def tearDown(self):
for k in self.kern_api.list().json():
self.kern_api.shutdown(k['id'])
def test__no_kernels(self):
"""Make sure there are no kernels running at the start"""
kernels = self.kern_api.list().json()
self.assertEqual(kernels, [])
def test_main_kernel_handler(self):
# POST request
r = self.kern_api.start()
kern1 = r.json()
self.assertEqual(r.headers['location'], '/api/kernels/' + kern1['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 201)
self.assertIsInstance(kern1, dict)
self.assertEqual(r.headers['x-frame-options'], "SAMEORIGIN")
# GET request
r = self.kern_api.list()
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
assert isinstance(r.json(), list)
self.assertEqual(r.json()[0]['id'], kern1['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.json()[0]['name'], kern1['name'])
# create another kernel and check that they both are added to the
# list of kernels from a GET request
kern2 = self.kern_api.start().json()
assert isinstance(kern2, dict)
r = self.kern_api.list()
kernels = r.json()
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
assert isinstance(kernels, list)
self.assertEqual(len(kernels), 2)
# Interrupt a kernel
r = self.kern_api.interrupt(kern2['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 204)
# Restart a kernel
r = self.kern_api.restart(kern2['id'])
self.assertEqual(r.headers['Location'], '/api/kernels/'+kern2['id'])
rekern = r.json()
self.assertEqual(rekern['id'], kern2['id'])
self.assertEqual(rekern['name'], kern2['name'])
def test_kernel_handler(self):
# GET kernel with given id
kid = self.kern_api.start().json()['id']
r = self.kern_api.get(kid)
kern1 = r.json()
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
assert isinstance(kern1, dict)
self.assertIn('id', kern1)
self.assertEqual(kern1['id'], kid)
# Request a bad kernel id and check that a JSON
# message is returned!
bad_id = '111-111-111-111-111'
with assert_http_error(404, 'Kernel does not exist: ' + bad_id):
self.kern_api.get(bad_id)
# DELETE kernel with id
r = self.kern_api.shutdown(kid)
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 204)
kernels = self.kern_api.list().json()
self.assertEqual(kernels, [])
# Request to delete a non-existent kernel id
bad_id = '111-111-111-111-111'
with assert_http_error(404, 'Kernel does not exist: ' + bad_id):
self.kern_api.shutdown(bad_id)