349 lines
14 KiB
Python
349 lines
14 KiB
Python
"""Test GatewayClient"""
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import os
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import json
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import uuid
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from datetime import datetime
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from io import StringIO
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from unittest.mock import patch
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import nose.tools as nt
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from tornado import gen
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from tornado.web import HTTPError
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from tornado.httpclient import HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse
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from notebook.gateway.managers import GatewayClient
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from notebook.utils import maybe_future
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from .launchnotebook import NotebookTestBase
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def generate_kernelspec(name):
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argv_stanza = ['python', '-m', 'ipykernel_launcher', '-f', '{connection_file}']
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spec_stanza = {'spec': {'argv': argv_stanza, 'env': {}, 'display_name': name, 'language': 'python', 'interrupt_mode': 'signal', 'metadata': {}}}
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kernelspec_stanza = {'name': name, 'spec': spec_stanza, 'resources': {}}
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return kernelspec_stanza
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# We'll mock up two kernelspecs - kspec_foo and kspec_bar
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kernelspecs = {'default': 'kspec_foo', 'kernelspecs': {'kspec_foo': generate_kernelspec('kspec_foo'), 'kspec_bar': generate_kernelspec('kspec_bar')}}
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# maintain a dictionary of expected running kernels. Key = kernel_id, Value = model.
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running_kernels = dict()
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def generate_model(name):
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"""Generate a mocked kernel model. Caller is responsible for adding model to running_kernels dictionary."""
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dt = datetime.utcnow().isoformat() + 'Z'
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kernel_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
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model = {'id': kernel_id, 'name': name, 'last_activity': str(dt), 'execution_state': 'idle', 'connections': 1}
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return model
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@gen.coroutine
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def mock_gateway_request(url, **kwargs):
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method = 'GET'
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if kwargs['method']:
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method = kwargs['method']
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request = HTTPRequest(url=url, **kwargs)
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endpoint = str(url)
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# Fetch all kernelspecs
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if endpoint.endswith('/api/kernelspecs') and method == 'GET':
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response_buf = StringIO(json.dumps(kernelspecs))
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 200, buffer=response_buf))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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# Fetch named kernelspec
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if endpoint.rfind('/api/kernelspecs/') >= 0 and method == 'GET':
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requested_kernelspec = endpoint.rpartition('/')[2]
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kspecs = kernelspecs.get('kernelspecs')
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if requested_kernelspec in kspecs:
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response_buf = StringIO(json.dumps(kspecs.get(requested_kernelspec)))
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 200, buffer=response_buf))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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else:
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raise HTTPError(404, message='Kernelspec does not exist: %s' % requested_kernelspec)
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# Create kernel
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if endpoint.endswith('/api/kernels') and method == 'POST':
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json_body = json.loads(kwargs['body'])
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name = json_body.get('name')
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env = json_body.get('env')
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kspec_name = env.get('KERNEL_KSPEC_NAME')
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nt.assert_equal(name, kspec_name) # Ensure that KERNEL_ env values get propagated
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model = generate_model(name)
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running_kernels[model.get('id')] = model # Register model as a running kernel
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response_buf = StringIO(json.dumps(model))
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 201, buffer=response_buf))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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# Fetch list of running kernels
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if endpoint.endswith('/api/kernels') and method == 'GET':
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kernels = []
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for kernel_id in running_kernels.keys():
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model = running_kernels.get(kernel_id)
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kernels.append(model)
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response_buf = StringIO(json.dumps(kernels))
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 200, buffer=response_buf))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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# Interrupt or restart existing kernel
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if endpoint.rfind('/api/kernels/') >= 0 and method == 'POST':
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requested_kernel_id, sep, action = endpoint.rpartition('/api/kernels/')[2].rpartition('/')
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if action == 'interrupt':
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if requested_kernel_id in running_kernels:
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 204))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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else:
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raise HTTPError(404, message='Kernel does not exist: %s' % requested_kernel_id)
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elif action == 'restart':
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if requested_kernel_id in running_kernels:
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response_buf = StringIO(json.dumps(running_kernels.get(requested_kernel_id)))
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 204, buffer=response_buf))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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else:
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raise HTTPError(404, message='Kernel does not exist: %s' % requested_kernel_id)
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else:
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raise HTTPError(404, message='Bad action detected: %s' % action)
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# Shutdown existing kernel
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if endpoint.rfind('/api/kernels/') >= 0 and method == 'DELETE':
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requested_kernel_id = endpoint.rpartition('/')[2]
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running_kernels.pop(requested_kernel_id) # Simulate shutdown by removing kernel from running set
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 204))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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# Fetch existing kernel
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if endpoint.rfind('/api/kernels/') >= 0 and method == 'GET':
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requested_kernel_id = endpoint.rpartition('/')[2]
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if requested_kernel_id in running_kernels:
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response_buf = StringIO(json.dumps(running_kernels.get(requested_kernel_id)))
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response = yield maybe_future(HTTPResponse(request, 200, buffer=response_buf))
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raise gen.Return(response)
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else:
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raise HTTPError(404, message='Kernel does not exist: %s' % requested_kernel_id)
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mocked_gateway = patch('notebook.gateway.managers.gateway_request', mock_gateway_request)
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class TestGateway(NotebookTestBase):
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mock_gateway_url = 'http://mock-gateway-server:8889'
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mock_http_user = 'alice'
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@classmethod
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def setup_class(cls):
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GatewayClient.clear_instance()
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super(TestGateway, cls).setup_class()
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@classmethod
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def teardown_class(cls):
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GatewayClient.clear_instance()
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super(TestGateway, cls).teardown_class()
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@classmethod
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def get_patch_env(cls):
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test_env = super(TestGateway, cls).get_patch_env()
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test_env.update({'JUPYTER_GATEWAY_URL': TestGateway.mock_gateway_url,
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'JUPYTER_GATEWAY_REQUEST_TIMEOUT': '44.4'})
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return test_env
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@classmethod
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def get_argv(cls):
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argv = super(TestGateway, cls).get_argv()
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argv.extend(['--GatewayClient.connect_timeout=44.4', '--GatewayClient.http_user=' + TestGateway.mock_http_user])
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return argv
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def test_gateway_options(self):
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.gateway_config.gateway_enabled, True)
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.gateway_config.url, TestGateway.mock_gateway_url)
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.gateway_config.http_user, TestGateway.mock_http_user)
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.gateway_config.connect_timeout, self.notebook.gateway_config.connect_timeout)
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.gateway_config.connect_timeout, 44.4)
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def test_gateway_class_mappings(self):
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# Ensure appropriate class mappings are in place.
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.kernel_manager_class.__name__, 'GatewayKernelManager')
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.session_manager_class.__name__, 'GatewaySessionManager')
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nt.assert_equal(self.notebook.kernel_spec_manager_class.__name__, 'GatewayKernelSpecManager')
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def test_gateway_get_kernelspecs(self):
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# Validate that kernelspecs come from gateway.
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with mocked_gateway:
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response = self.request('GET', '/api/kernelspecs')
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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content = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'), encoding='utf-8')
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kspecs = content.get('kernelspecs')
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self.assertEqual(len(kspecs), 2)
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self.assertEqual(kspecs.get('kspec_bar').get('name'), 'kspec_bar')
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def test_gateway_get_named_kernelspec(self):
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# Validate that a specific kernelspec can be retrieved from gateway.
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with mocked_gateway:
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response = self.request('GET', '/api/kernelspecs/kspec_foo')
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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kspec_foo = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'), encoding='utf-8')
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self.assertEqual(kspec_foo.get('name'), 'kspec_foo')
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response = self.request('GET', '/api/kernelspecs/no_such_spec')
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 404)
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def test_gateway_session_lifecycle(self):
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# Validate session lifecycle functions; create and delete.
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# create
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session_id, kernel_id = self.create_session('kspec_foo')
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# ensure kernel still considered running
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self.assertTrue(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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# interrupt
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self.interrupt_kernel(kernel_id)
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# ensure kernel still considered running
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self.assertTrue(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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# restart
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self.restart_kernel(kernel_id)
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# ensure kernel still considered running
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self.assertTrue(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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# delete
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self.delete_session(session_id)
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self.assertFalse(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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def test_gateway_kernel_lifecycle(self):
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# Validate kernel lifecycle functions; create, interrupt, restart and delete.
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# create
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kernel_id = self.create_kernel('kspec_bar')
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# ensure kernel still considered running
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self.assertTrue(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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# interrupt
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self.interrupt_kernel(kernel_id)
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# ensure kernel still considered running
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self.assertTrue(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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# restart
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self.restart_kernel(kernel_id)
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# ensure kernel still considered running
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self.assertTrue(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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# delete
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self.delete_kernel(kernel_id)
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self.assertFalse(self.is_kernel_running(kernel_id))
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def create_session(self, kernel_name):
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"""Creates a session for a kernel. The session is created against the notebook server
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which then uses the gateway for kernel management.
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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nb_path = os.path.join(self.notebook_dir, 'testgw.ipynb')
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kwargs = dict()
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kwargs['json'] = {'path': nb_path, 'type': 'notebook', 'kernel': {'name': kernel_name}}
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# add a KERNEL_ value to the current env and we'll ensure that that value exists in the mocked method
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os.environ['KERNEL_KSPEC_NAME'] = kernel_name
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# Create the kernel... (also tests get_kernel)
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response = self.request('POST', '/api/sessions', **kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 201)
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model = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'), encoding='utf-8')
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self.assertEqual(model.get('path'), nb_path)
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kernel_id = model.get('kernel').get('id')
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# ensure its in the running_kernels and name matches.
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running_kernel = running_kernels.get(kernel_id)
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self.assertEqual(kernel_id, running_kernel.get('id'))
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self.assertEqual(model.get('kernel').get('name'), running_kernel.get('name'))
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session_id = model.get('id')
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# restore env
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os.environ.pop('KERNEL_KSPEC_NAME')
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return session_id, kernel_id
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def delete_session(self, session_id):
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"""Deletes a session corresponding to the given session id.
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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# Delete the session (and kernel)
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response = self.request('DELETE', '/api/sessions/' + session_id)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 204)
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self.assertEqual(response.reason, 'No Content')
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def is_kernel_running(self, kernel_id):
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"""Issues request to get the set of running kernels
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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# Get list of running kernels
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response = self.request('GET', '/api/kernels')
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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kernels = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'), encoding='utf-8')
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self.assertEqual(len(kernels), len(running_kernels))
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for model in kernels:
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if model.get('id') == kernel_id:
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return True
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return False
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def create_kernel(self, kernel_name):
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"""Issues request to restart the given kernel
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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kwargs = dict()
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kwargs['json'] = {'name': kernel_name}
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# add a KERNEL_ value to the current env and we'll ensure that that value exists in the mocked method
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os.environ['KERNEL_KSPEC_NAME'] = kernel_name
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response = self.request('POST', '/api/kernels', **kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 201)
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model = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'), encoding='utf-8')
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kernel_id = model.get('id')
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# ensure its in the running_kernels and name matches.
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running_kernel = running_kernels.get(kernel_id)
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self.assertEqual(kernel_id, running_kernel.get('id'))
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self.assertEqual(model.get('name'), kernel_name)
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# restore env
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os.environ.pop('KERNEL_KSPEC_NAME')
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return kernel_id
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def interrupt_kernel(self, kernel_id):
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"""Issues request to interrupt the given kernel
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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response = self.request('POST', '/api/kernels/' + kernel_id + '/interrupt')
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 204)
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self.assertEqual(response.reason, 'No Content')
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def restart_kernel(self, kernel_id):
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"""Issues request to restart the given kernel
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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response = self.request('POST', '/api/kernels/' + kernel_id + '/restart')
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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model = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'), encoding='utf-8')
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restarted_kernel_id = model.get('id')
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# ensure its in the running_kernels and name matches.
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running_kernel = running_kernels.get(restarted_kernel_id)
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self.assertEqual(restarted_kernel_id, running_kernel.get('id'))
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self.assertEqual(model.get('name'), running_kernel.get('name'))
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def delete_kernel(self, kernel_id):
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"""Deletes kernel corresponding to the given kernel id.
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"""
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with mocked_gateway:
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# Delete the session (and kernel)
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response = self.request('DELETE', '/api/kernels/' + kernel_id)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 204)
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self.assertEqual(response.reason, 'No Content')
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