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import functools
import logging
import multiprocessing
import os
import time
from contextlib import contextmanager
from collections import namedtuple
from pathlib import Path
log = logging.getLogger('integration_testing')
key_pair = namedtuple('key_pair', 'public_key private_key')
ASSETS_DIR = Path('tests/integration_tests/assets')
KEY_PATH = ASSETS_DIR / 'keys'
def verify_ordered_items_in_text(to_verify: list, text: str):
"""Assert all items in list appear in order in text.
Examples:
verify_ordered_items_in_text(['a', '1'], 'ab1') # passes
verify_ordered_items_in_text(['1', 'a'], 'ab1') # raises AssertionError
"""
index = 0
for item in to_verify:
index = text[index:].find(item)
assert index > -1, "Expected item not found: '{}'".format(item)
@contextmanager
def emit_dots_on_travis():
"""emit a dot every 60 seconds if running on Travis.
Travis will kill jobs that don't emit output for a certain amount of time.
This context manager spins up a background process which will emit a dot to
stdout every 60 seconds to avoid being killed.
It should be wrapped selectively around operations that are known to take a
long time.
"""
if os.environ.get('TRAVIS') != "true":
# If we aren't on Travis, don't do anything.
yield
return
def emit_dots():
while True:
log.info(".")
time.sleep(60)
dot_process = multiprocessing.Process(target=emit_dots)
dot_process.start()
try:
yield
finally:
dot_process.terminate()
def get_test_rsa_keypair(key_name: str = 'test1') -> key_pair:
private_key_path = KEY_PATH / 'id_rsa.{}'.format(key_name)
public_key_path = KEY_PATH / 'id_rsa.{}.pub'.format(key_name)
with public_key_path.open() as public_file:
public_key = public_file.read()
with private_key_path.open() as private_file:
private_key = private_file.read()
return key_pair(public_key, private_key)
def retry(*, tries: int = 30, delay: int = 1):
"""Decorator for retries.
Retry a function until code no longer raises an exception or
max tries is reached.
Example:
@retry(tries=5, delay=1)
def try_something_that_may_not_be_ready():
...
"""
def _retry(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
last_error = None
for _ in range(tries):
try:
func(*args, **kwargs)
break
except Exception as e:
last_error = e
time.sleep(delay)
else:
if last_error:
raise last_error
return wrapper
return _retry
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