anki-connect/tests/test_server.py
oakkitten 849ab43be7 Tests: simplify profile removal
It turns out that `pytest-anki` does what we are trying to do already.

Note that `empty_anki_session_started` creates a temporary user too.
We are “overwriting“ it in `profile_created_and_loaded`
by calling `temporary_user`. It seems that doing this is safe.
2022-04-11 02:28:25 +01:00

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import json
import multiprocessing
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
from contextlib import contextmanager
from dataclasses import dataclass
from functools import partial
import pytest
from pytest_anki._launch import anki_running # noqa
from pytest_anki._util import find_free_port # noqa
from plugin import AnkiConnect
from tests.conftest import wait_until, \
empty_anki_session_started, \
anki_connect_config_loaded, \
profile_created_and_loaded
@contextmanager
def function_running_in_a_process(context, function):
process = context.Process(target=function)
process.start()
try:
yield process
finally:
process.join()
# todo stop the server?
@contextmanager
def anki_connect_web_server_started():
plugin = AnkiConnect()
plugin.startWebServer()
yield plugin
@dataclass
class Client:
port: int
@staticmethod
def make_request(action, **params):
return {"action": action, "params": params, "version": 6}
def send_request(self, action, **params):
request_url = f"http://localhost:{self.port}"
request_data = self.make_request(action, **params)
request_json = json.dumps(request_data).encode("utf-8")
request = urllib.request.Request(request_url, request_json)
response = json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(request))
return response
def wait_for_web_server_to_come_live(self, at_most_seconds=30):
deadline = time.time() + at_most_seconds
while time.time() < deadline:
try:
self.send_request("version")
return
except urllib.error.URLError:
time.sleep(0.01)
raise Exception(f"Anki-Connect web server did not come live "
f"in {at_most_seconds} seconds")
# spawning requires a top-level function for pickling
def external_anki_entry_function(web_bind_port, exit_event):
with empty_anki_session_started() as session:
with anki_connect_config_loaded(session, web_bind_port):
with anki_connect_web_server_started():
with profile_created_and_loaded(session):
wait_until(exit_event.is_set)
@contextmanager
def external_anki_running(process_run_method):
context = multiprocessing.get_context(process_run_method)
exit_event = context.Event()
web_bind_port = find_free_port()
function = partial(external_anki_entry_function, web_bind_port, exit_event)
with function_running_in_a_process(context, function) as process:
client = Client(port=web_bind_port)
client.wait_for_web_server_to_come_live()
try:
yield client
finally:
exit_event.set()
assert process.exitcode == 0
# if a Qt app was already launched in current process,
# launching a new Qt app, even from grounds up, fails or hangs.
# of course, this includes forked processes. therefore,
# * if launching without --forked, use the `spawn` process run method;
# * otherwise, use the `fork` method, as it is significantly faster.
# with --forked, each test has its fixtures assembled inside the fork,
# which means that when the test begins, Qt was never started in the fork.
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def external_anki(request):
"""
Runs Anki in an external process, with the plugin loaded and started.
On exit, neatly ends the process and makes sure its exit code is 0.
Yields a client that can send web request to the external process.
"""
with external_anki_running(
"fork" if request.config.option.forked else "spawn"
) as client:
yield client
##############################################################################
def test_successful_request(external_anki):
response = external_anki.send_request("version")
assert response == {"error": None, "result": 6}
def test_can_handle_multiple_requests(external_anki):
assert external_anki.send_request("version") == {"error": None, "result": 6}
assert external_anki.send_request("version") == {"error": None, "result": 6}
def test_multi_request(external_anki):
version_request = Client.make_request("version")
response = external_anki.send_request("multi", actions=[version_request] * 3)
assert response == {
"error": None,
"result": [{"error": None, "result": 6}] * 3
}
def test_failing_request_due_to_bad_arguments(external_anki):
response = external_anki.send_request("addNote", bad="request")
assert response["result"] is None
assert "unexpected keyword argument" in response["error"]
def test_failing_request_due_to_anki_raising_exception(external_anki):
response = external_anki.send_request("suspend", cards=[-123])
assert response["result"] is None
assert "Card was not found" in response["error"]