""" TestCases for testing the locking sub-system. """ import sys, os, string import tempfile import time from pprint import pprint try: from threading import Thread, currentThread have_threads = 1 except ImportError: have_threads = 0 import unittest from test_all import verbose try: # For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb from bsddb3 import db except ImportError: # For Python 2.3 from bsddb import db #---------------------------------------------------------------------- class LockingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): homeDir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'db_home') self.homeDir = homeDir try: os.mkdir(homeDir) except os.error: pass self.env = db.DBEnv() self.env.open(homeDir, db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_CREATE) def tearDown(self): self.env.close() import glob files = glob.glob(os.path.join(self.homeDir, '*')) for file in files: os.remove(file) def test01_simple(self): if verbose: print '\n', '-=' * 30 print "Running %s.test01_simple..." % self.__class__.__name__ anID = self.env.lock_id() if verbose: print "locker ID: %s" % anID lock = self.env.lock_get(anID, "some locked thing", db.DB_LOCK_WRITE) if verbose: print "Aquired lock: %s" % lock time.sleep(1) self.env.lock_put(lock) if verbose: print "Released lock: %s" % lock def test02_threaded(self): if verbose: print '\n', '-=' * 30 print "Running %s.test02_threaded..." % self.__class__.__name__ threads = [] threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(5, db.DB_LOCK_WRITE))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_READ))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_READ))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_WRITE))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_READ))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_READ))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_WRITE))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_WRITE))) threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, args=(1, db.DB_LOCK_WRITE))) for t in threads: t.start() for t in threads: t.join() def test03_set_timeout(self): # test that the set_timeout call works if hasattr(self.env, 'set_timeout'): self.env.set_timeout(0, db.DB_SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT) self.env.set_timeout(0, db.DB_SET_TXN_TIMEOUT) self.env.set_timeout(123456, db.DB_SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT) self.env.set_timeout(7890123, db.DB_SET_TXN_TIMEOUT) def theThread(self, sleepTime, lockType): name = currentThread().getName() if lockType == db.DB_LOCK_WRITE: lt = "write" else: lt = "read" anID = self.env.lock_id() if verbose: print "%s: locker ID: %s" % (name, anID) lock = self.env.lock_get(anID, "some locked thing", lockType) if verbose: print "%s: Aquired %s lock: %s" % (name, lt, lock) time.sleep(sleepTime) self.env.lock_put(lock) if verbose: print "%s: Released %s lock: %s" % (name, lt, lock) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def test_suite(): suite = unittest.TestSuite() if have_threads: suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(LockingTestCase)) else: suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(LockingTestCase, 'test01')) return suite if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite')