import gc import sys import time import unittest import weakref from types import TracebackType from django.dispatch import Signal, receiver if sys.platform.startswith('java'): def garbage_collect(): # Some JVM GCs will execute finalizers in a different thread, meaning # we need to wait for that to complete before we go on looking for the # effects of that. gc.collect() time.sleep(0.1) elif hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info"): def garbage_collect(): # Collecting weakreferences can take two collections on PyPy. gc.collect() gc.collect() else: def garbage_collect(): gc.collect() def receiver_1_arg(val, **kwargs): return val class Callable(object): def __call__(self, val, **kwargs): return val def a(self, val, **kwargs): return val a_signal = Signal(providing_args=["val"]) b_signal = Signal(providing_args=["val"]) c_signal = Signal(providing_args=["val"]) d_signal = Signal(providing_args=["val"], use_caching=True) class DispatcherTests(unittest.TestCase): """Test suite for dispatcher (barely started)""" def assertTestIsClean(self, signal): """Assert that everything has been cleaned up automatically""" # Note that dead weakref cleanup happens as side effect of using # the signal's receivers through the signals API. So, first do a # call to an API method to force cleanup. self.assertFalse(signal.has_listeners()) self.assertEqual(signal.receivers, []) def test_exact(self): a_signal.connect(receiver_1_arg, sender=self) expected = [(receiver_1_arg, "test")] result = a_signal.send(sender=self, val="test") self.assertEqual(result, expected) a_signal.disconnect(receiver_1_arg, sender=self) self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_ignored_sender(self): a_signal.connect(receiver_1_arg) expected = [(receiver_1_arg, "test")] result = a_signal.send(sender=self, val="test") self.assertEqual(result, expected) a_signal.disconnect(receiver_1_arg) self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_garbage_collected(self): a = Callable() a_signal.connect(a.a, sender=self) expected = [] del a garbage_collect() result = a_signal.send(sender=self, val="test") self.assertEqual(result, expected) self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_cached_garbaged_collected(self): """ Make sure signal caching sender receivers don't prevent garbage collection of senders. """ class sender: pass wref = weakref.ref(sender) d_signal.connect(receiver_1_arg) d_signal.send(sender, val='garbage') del sender garbage_collect() try: self.assertIsNone(wref()) finally: # Disconnect after reference check since it flushes the tested cache. d_signal.disconnect(receiver_1_arg) def test_multiple_registration(self): a = Callable() a_signal.connect(a) a_signal.connect(a) a_signal.connect(a) a_signal.connect(a) a_signal.connect(a) a_signal.connect(a) result = a_signal.send(sender=self, val="test") self.assertEqual(len(result), 1) self.assertEqual(len(a_signal.receivers), 1) del a del result garbage_collect() self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_uid_registration(self): def uid_based_receiver_1(**kwargs): pass def uid_based_receiver_2(**kwargs): pass a_signal.connect(uid_based_receiver_1, dispatch_uid="uid") a_signal.connect(uid_based_receiver_2, dispatch_uid="uid") self.assertEqual(len(a_signal.receivers), 1) a_signal.disconnect(dispatch_uid="uid") self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_robust(self): """Test the send_robust() function""" def fails(val, **kwargs): raise ValueError('this') a_signal.connect(fails) result = a_signal.send_robust(sender=self, val="test") err = result[0][1] self.assertIsInstance(err, ValueError) self.assertEqual(err.args, ('this',)) self.assertTrue(hasattr(err, '__traceback__')) self.assertTrue(isinstance(err.__traceback__, TracebackType)) a_signal.disconnect(fails) self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_disconnection(self): receiver_1 = Callable() receiver_2 = Callable() receiver_3 = Callable() a_signal.connect(receiver_1) a_signal.connect(receiver_2) a_signal.connect(receiver_3) a_signal.disconnect(receiver_1) del receiver_2 garbage_collect() a_signal.disconnect(receiver_3) self.assertTestIsClean(a_signal) def test_has_listeners(self): self.assertFalse(a_signal.has_listeners()) self.assertFalse(a_signal.has_listeners(sender=object())) receiver_1 = Callable() a_signal.connect(receiver_1) self.assertTrue(a_signal.has_listeners()) self.assertTrue(a_signal.has_listeners(sender=object())) a_signal.disconnect(receiver_1) self.assertFalse(a_signal.has_listeners()) self.assertFalse(a_signal.has_listeners(sender=object())) class ReceiverTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """ Test suite for receiver. """ def test_receiver_single_signal(self): @receiver(a_signal) def f(val, **kwargs): self.state = val self.state = False a_signal.send(sender=self, val=True) self.assertTrue(self.state) def test_receiver_signal_list(self): @receiver([a_signal, b_signal, c_signal]) def f(val, **kwargs): self.state.append(val) self.state = [] a_signal.send(sender=self, val='a') c_signal.send(sender=self, val='c') b_signal.send(sender=self, val='b') self.assertIn('a', self.state) self.assertIn('b', self.state) self.assertIn('c', self.state)