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import random
import re
import socket
import mock
from nose.tools import eq_
from statsd import StatsClient
ADDR = (socket.gethostbyname('localhost'), 8125)
def _client(prefix=None):
sc = StatsClient(host=ADDR[0], port=ADDR[1], prefix=prefix)
sc._sock = mock.Mock()
return sc
def _sock_check(cl, count, val=None):
eq_(cl._sock.sendto.call_count, count)
if val is not None:
val = val.encode('ascii')
eq_(cl._sock.sendto.call_args, ((val, ADDR), {}))
class assert_raises(object):
"""A context manager that asserts a given exception was raised.
>>> with assert_raises(TypeError):
... raise TypeError
>>> with assert_raises(TypeError):
... raise ValueError
AssertionError: ValueError not in ['TypeError']
>>> with assert_raises(TypeError):
... pass
AssertionError: No exception raised.
Or you can specify any of a number of exceptions:
>>> with assert_raises(TypeError, ValueError):
... raise ValueError
>>> with assert_raises(TypeError, ValueError):
... raise KeyError
AssertionError: KeyError not in ['TypeError', 'ValueError']
You can also get the exception back later:
>>> with assert_raises(TypeError) as cm:
... raise TypeError('bad type!')
>>> cm.exception
TypeError('bad type!')
>>> cm.exc_type
TypeError
>>> cm.traceback
<traceback @ 0x3323ef0>
Lowercase name because that it's a class is an implementation detail.
"""
def __init__(self, *exc_cls):
self.exc_cls = exc_cls
def __enter__(self):
# For access to the exception later.
return self
def __exit__(self, typ, value, tb):
assert typ, 'No exception raised.'
assert typ in self.exc_cls, '%s not in %s' % (
typ.__name__, [e.__name__ for e in self.exc_cls])
self.exc_type = typ
self.exception = value
self.traceback = tb
# Swallow expected exceptions.
return True
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_incr():
sc = _client()
sc.incr('foo')
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:1|c')
sc.incr('foo', 10)
_sock_check(sc, 2, 'foo:10|c')
sc.incr('foo', 1.2)
_sock_check(sc, 3, 'foo:1.2|c')
sc.incr('foo', 10, rate=0.5)
_sock_check(sc, 4, 'foo:10|c|@0.5')
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_decr():
sc = _client()
sc.decr('foo')
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:-1|c')
sc.decr('foo', 10)
_sock_check(sc, 2, 'foo:-10|c')
sc.decr('foo', 1.2)
_sock_check(sc, 3, 'foo:-1.2|c')
sc.decr('foo', 1, rate=0.5)
_sock_check(sc, 4, 'foo:-1|c|@0.5')
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_gauge():
sc = _client()
sc.gauge('foo', 30)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:30|g')
sc.gauge('foo', 1.2)
_sock_check(sc, 2, 'foo:1.2|g')
sc.gauge('foo', 70, rate=0.5)
_sock_check(sc, 3, 'foo:70|g|@0.5')
def test_gauge_delta():
tests = (
(12, '+12'),
(-13, '-13'),
(1.2, '+1.2'),
(-1.3, '-1.3'),
)
def _check(num, result):
sc = _client()
sc.gauge('foo', num, delta=True)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:%s|g' % result)
for num, result in tests:
yield _check, num, result
def test_gauge_absolute_negative():
sc = _client()
sc.gauge('foo', -5, delta=False)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:0|g\nfoo:-5|g')
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random')
def test_gauge_absolute_negative_rate(mock_random):
sc = _client()
mock_random.return_value = -1
sc.gauge('foo', -1, rate=0.5, delta=False)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:0|g\nfoo:-1|g')
mock_random.return_value = 2
sc.gauge('foo', -2, rate=0.5, delta=False)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:0|g\nfoo:-1|g') # Should not have changed.
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_set():
sc = _client()
sc.set('foo', 10)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:10|s')
sc.set('foo', 2.3)
_sock_check(sc, 2, 'foo:2.3|s')
sc.set('foo', 'bar')
_sock_check(sc, 3, 'foo:bar|s')
sc.set('foo', 2.3, 0.5)
_sock_check(sc, 4, 'foo:2.3|s|@0.5')
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_timing():
sc = _client()
sc.timing('foo', 100)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:100|ms')
sc.timing('foo', 350)
_sock_check(sc, 2, 'foo:350|ms')
sc.timing('foo', 100, rate=0.5)
_sock_check(sc, 3, 'foo:100|ms|@0.5')
def test_prepare():
sc = _client(None)
tests = (
('foo:1|c', ('foo', '1|c', 1)),
('bar:50|ms|@0.5', ('bar', '50|ms', 0.5)),
('baz:23|g', ('baz', '23|g', 1)),
)
def _check(o, s, v, r):
with mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1):
eq_(o, sc._prepare(s, v, r))
for o, (s, v, r) in tests:
yield _check, o, s, v, r
def test_prefix():
sc = _client('foo')
sc.incr('bar')
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo.bar:1|c')
def _timer_check(cl, count, start, end):
eq_(cl._sock.sendto.call_count, count)
value = cl._sock.sendto.call_args[0][0].decode('ascii')
exp = re.compile('^%s:\d+|%s$' % (start, end))
assert exp.match(value)
def test_timer_manager():
"""StatsClient.timer is a context manager."""
sc = _client()
with sc.timer('foo'):
pass
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_timer_decorator():
"""StatsClient.timer is a thread-safe decorator."""
sc = _client()
@sc.timer('foo')
def foo(a, b):
return [a, b]
@sc.timer('bar')
def bar(a, b):
return [b, a]
# make sure it works with more than one decorator, called multiple times,
# and that parameters are handled correctly
eq_([4, 2], foo(4, 2))
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
eq_([2, 4], bar(4, 2))
_timer_check(sc, 2, 'bar', 'ms')
eq_([6, 5], bar(5, 6))
_timer_check(sc, 3, 'bar', 'ms')
def test_timer_capture():
"""You can capture the output of StatsClient.timer."""
sc = _client()
with sc.timer('woo') as result:
eq_(result.ms, None)
assert isinstance(result.ms, int)
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_timer_context_rate():
sc = _client()
with sc.timer('foo', rate=0.5):
pass
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms|@0.5')
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_timer_decorator_rate():
sc = _client()
@sc.timer('foo', rate=0.1)
def foo(a, b):
return [b, a]
@sc.timer('bar', rate=0.2)
def bar(a, b=2, c=3):
return [c, b, a]
eq_([2, 4], foo(4, 2))
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms|@0.1')
eq_([3, 2, 5], bar(5))
_timer_check(sc, 2, 'bar', 'ms|@0.2')
def test_timer_context_exceptions():
"""Exceptions within a managed block should get logged and propagate."""
sc = _client()
with assert_raises(socket.timeout):
with sc.timer('foo'):
raise socket.timeout()
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_timer_decorator_exceptions():
"""Exceptions from wrapped methods should get logged and propagate."""
sc = _client()
@sc.timer('foo')
def foo():
raise ValueError()
with assert_raises(ValueError):
foo()
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_timer_object():
sc = _client()
t = sc.timer('foo').start()
t.stop()
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_timer_object_no_send():
sc = _client()
t = sc.timer('foo').start()
t.stop(send=False)
_sock_check(sc, 0)
t.send()
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: -1)
def test_timer_object_rate():
sc = _client()
t = sc.timer('foo', rate=0.5)
t.start()
t.stop()
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms@0.5')
def test_timer_object_no_send_twice():
sc = _client()
t = sc.timer('foo').start()
t.stop()
with assert_raises(RuntimeError):
t.send()
def test_timer_send_without_stop():
sc = _client()
with sc.timer('foo') as t:
assert t.ms is None
with assert_raises(RuntimeError):
t.send()
t = sc.timer('bar').start()
assert t.ms is None
with assert_raises(RuntimeError):
t.send()
def test_timer_object_stop_without_start():
sc = _client()
with assert_raises(RuntimeError):
sc.timer('foo').stop()
def test_pipeline():
sc = _client()
pipe = sc.pipeline()
pipe.incr('foo')
pipe.decr('bar')
pipe.timing('baz', 320)
pipe.send()
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:1|c\nbar:-1|c\nbaz:320|ms')
def test_pipeline_null():
"""Ensure we don't error on an empty pipeline."""
sc = _client()
pipe = sc.pipeline()
pipe.send()
_sock_check(sc, 0)
def test_pipeline_manager():
sc = _client()
with sc.pipeline() as pipe:
pipe.incr('foo')
pipe.decr('bar')
pipe.gauge('baz', 15)
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:1|c\nbar:-1|c\nbaz:15|g')
def test_pipeline_timer_manager():
sc = _client()
with sc.pipeline() as pipe:
with pipe.timer('foo'):
pass
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_pipeline_timer_decorator():
sc = _client()
with sc.pipeline() as pipe:
@pipe.timer('foo')
def foo():
pass
foo()
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_pipeline_timer_object():
sc = _client()
with sc.pipeline() as pipe:
t = pipe.timer('foo').start()
t.stop()
_sock_check(sc, 0)
_timer_check(sc, 1, 'foo', 'ms')
def test_pipeline_empty():
"""Pipelines should be empty after a send() call."""
sc = _client()
with sc.pipeline() as pipe:
pipe.incr('foo')
eq_(1, len(pipe._stats))
eq_(0, len(pipe._stats))
def test_pipeline_packet_size():
"""Pipelines shouldn't send packets larger than 512 bytes."""
sc = _client()
pipe = sc.pipeline()
for x in range(32):
# 32 * 16 = 512, so this will need 2 packets.
pipe.incr('sixteen_char_str')
pipe.send()
eq_(2, sc._sock.sendto.call_count)
assert len(sc._sock.sendto.call_args_list[0][0][0]) <= 512
assert len(sc._sock.sendto.call_args_list[1][0][0]) <= 512
def test_pipeline_negative_absolute_gauge():
"""Negative absolute gauges use an internal pipeline."""
sc = _client()
with sc.pipeline() as pipe:
pipe.gauge('foo', -10, delta=False)
pipe.incr('bar')
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:0|g\nfoo:-10|g\nbar:1|c')
def test_big_numbers():
num = 1234568901234
result = 'foo:1234568901234|%s'
tests = (
# Explicitly create strings so we avoid the bug we're trying to test.
('gauge', 'g'),
('incr', 'c'),
('timing', 'ms'),
)
def _check(method, suffix):
sc = _client()
getattr(sc, method)('foo', num)
_sock_check(sc, 1, result % suffix)
for method, suffix in tests:
yield _check, method, suffix
@mock.patch.object(random, 'random', lambda: 2)
def test_rate_no_send():
sc = _client()
sc.incr('foo', rate=0.5)
_sock_check(sc, 0)
def test_socket_error():
sc = _client()
sc._sock.sendto.side_effect = socket.timeout()
sc.incr('foo')
_sock_check(sc, 1, 'foo:1|c')
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