py-libp2p/tests_interop/conftest.py
mhchia 006002f687
Move interop tests out of tests
It is moved to the top level package `tests_interop`, to avoid circular
dependency, with the dependency moved to `tox`.
2019-09-23 22:00:40 +08:00

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import asyncio
import sys
from typing import Union
from p2pclient.datastructures import StreamInfo
import pexpect
import pytest
from libp2p.io.abc import ReadWriteCloser
from tests.configs import LISTEN_MADDR
from tests.factories import (
FloodsubFactory,
GossipsubFactory,
HostFactory,
PubsubFactory,
)
from tests.pubsub.configs import GOSSIPSUB_PARAMS
from .daemon import Daemon, make_p2pd
from .utils import connect
@pytest.fixture
def is_host_secure():
return False
@pytest.fixture
def num_hosts():
return 3
@pytest.fixture
async def hosts(num_hosts, is_host_secure):
_hosts = HostFactory.create_batch(num_hosts, is_secure=is_host_secure)
await asyncio.gather(
*[_host.get_network().listen(LISTEN_MADDR) for _host in _hosts]
)
try:
yield _hosts
finally:
# TODO: It's possible that `close` raises exceptions currently,
# due to the connection reset things. Though we don't care much about that when
# cleaning up the tasks, it is probably better to handle the exceptions properly.
await asyncio.gather(
*[_host.close() for _host in _hosts], return_exceptions=True
)
@pytest.fixture
def proc_factory():
procs = []
def call_proc(cmd, args, logfile=None, encoding=None):
if logfile is None:
logfile = sys.stdout
if encoding is None:
encoding = "utf-8"
proc = pexpect.spawn(cmd, args, logfile=logfile, encoding=encoding)
procs.append(proc)
return proc
try:
yield call_proc
finally:
for proc in procs:
proc.close()
@pytest.fixture
def num_p2pds():
return 1
@pytest.fixture
def is_gossipsub():
return True
@pytest.fixture
async def p2pds(num_p2pds, is_host_secure, is_gossipsub, unused_tcp_port_factory):
p2pds: Union[Daemon, Exception] = await asyncio.gather(
*[
make_p2pd(
unused_tcp_port_factory(),
unused_tcp_port_factory(),
is_host_secure,
is_gossipsub=is_gossipsub,
)
for _ in range(num_p2pds)
],
return_exceptions=True,
)
p2pds_succeeded = tuple(p2pd for p2pd in p2pds if isinstance(p2pd, Daemon))
if len(p2pds_succeeded) != len(p2pds):
# Not all succeeded. Close the succeeded ones and print the failed ones(exceptions).
await asyncio.gather(*[p2pd.close() for p2pd in p2pds_succeeded])
exceptions = tuple(p2pd for p2pd in p2pds if isinstance(p2pd, Exception))
raise Exception(f"not all p2pds succeed: first exception={exceptions[0]}")
try:
yield p2pds
finally:
await asyncio.gather(*[p2pd.close() for p2pd in p2pds])
@pytest.fixture
def pubsubs(num_hosts, hosts, is_gossipsub):
if is_gossipsub:
routers = GossipsubFactory.create_batch(num_hosts, **GOSSIPSUB_PARAMS._asdict())
else:
routers = FloodsubFactory.create_batch(num_hosts)
_pubsubs = tuple(
PubsubFactory(host=host, router=router) for host, router in zip(hosts, routers)
)
yield _pubsubs
# TODO: Clean up
class DaemonStream(ReadWriteCloser):
stream_info: StreamInfo
reader: asyncio.StreamReader
writer: asyncio.StreamWriter
def __init__(
self,
stream_info: StreamInfo,
reader: asyncio.StreamReader,
writer: asyncio.StreamWriter,
) -> None:
self.stream_info = stream_info
self.reader = reader
self.writer = writer
async def close(self) -> None:
self.writer.close()
await self.writer.wait_closed()
async def read(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes:
return await self.reader.read(n)
async def write(self, data: bytes) -> int:
return self.writer.write(data)
@pytest.fixture
async def is_to_fail_daemon_stream():
return False
@pytest.fixture
async def py_to_daemon_stream_pair(hosts, p2pds, is_to_fail_daemon_stream):
assert len(hosts) >= 1
assert len(p2pds) >= 1
host = hosts[0]
p2pd = p2pds[0]
protocol_id = "/protocol/id/123"
stream_py = None
stream_daemon = None
event_stream_handled = asyncio.Event()
await connect(host, p2pd)
async def daemon_stream_handler(stream_info, reader, writer):
nonlocal stream_daemon
stream_daemon = DaemonStream(stream_info, reader, writer)
event_stream_handled.set()
await p2pd.control.stream_handler(protocol_id, daemon_stream_handler)
if is_to_fail_daemon_stream:
# FIXME: This is a workaround to make daemon reset the stream.
# We intentionally close the listener on the python side, it makes the connection from
# daemon to us fail, and therefore the daemon resets the opened stream on their side.
# Reference: https://github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-daemon/blob/b95e77dbfcd186ccf817f51e95f73f9fd5982600/stream.go#L47-L50 # noqa: E501
# We need it because we want to test against `stream_py` after the remote side(daemon)
# is reset. This should be removed after the API `stream.reset` is exposed in daemon
# some day.
listener = p2pds[0].control.control.listener
listener.close()
await listener.wait_closed()
stream_py = await host.new_stream(p2pd.peer_id, [protocol_id])
if not is_to_fail_daemon_stream:
await event_stream_handled.wait()
# NOTE: If `is_to_fail_daemon_stream == True`, `stream_daemon == None`.
yield stream_py, stream_daemon