import time import logging from pathlib import Path from functools import partial from execlog import util from execlog import ChainRouter, Event from execlog.routers import PathRouter from execlog.listeners import PathListener logger = logging.getLogger() logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) logger.addHandler(util.generic.TqdmLoggingHandler()) # router setup router1 = PathRouter() router2 = PathRouter() router3 = PathRouter() chain_router = ChainRouter([router1, router2, router3]) # router-1 router1.register('tests/endpoint_proxy', partial(print, 'R1-1 ::')) # router-2 router2.register('tests/endpoint_proxy', partial(print, 'R2-1 ::')) router2.register('tests/endpoint_proxy', partial(print, 'R2-2 ::')) # router-3 router3.register('tests/endpoint_proxy', partial(print, 'R3-1 ::')) router3.register('tests/endpoint_proxy', partial(print, 'R3-2 ::')) router3.register('tests/endpoint_proxy', partial(print, 'R3-3 ::')) def test_single_path_listener(): ''' 1. Get listener for a single router 2. Start listening for file events 3. Create a few files under the registered path 4. Wait a second for inotify to pick up on the events, allow jobs to be submitted to the router's thread pool 5. Shutdown the listener; any lingering jobs will be finished if not done already ''' listener = router1.get_listener() # listener starts in new thread listener.start() file_a = Path('tests/endpoint_proxy/fileA') file_a.write_text('test text') file_a.unlink() file_b = Path('tests/endpoint_proxy/fileB') file_b.write_text('test text') # allow I/O to propagate time.sleep(1) listener.stop() assert True def test_chain_path_listener(): listener = chain_router.get_listener() # listener starts in new thread listener.start() file_a = Path('tests/endpoint_proxy/fileA') file_a.write_text('test text') file_a.unlink() file_b = Path('tests/endpoint_proxy/fileB') file_b.write_text('test text') # allow I/O to propagate time.sleep(1) listener.stop() assert True