Test process restarts when exit normally
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@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ async def publish_stdout_for(process, ctf_process: Process, project: Project):
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sock.send_string(output.decode())
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sock.send_string(output.decode())
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await process.wait()
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await process.wait()
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exit_code = process.returncode
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exit_code = process.returncode
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if exit_code == -signal.SIGHUP:
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if exit_code in [-signal.SIGHUP, 0, 1]:
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# If process gets SIGHUP, or exits cleanly / uncleanly, restart it
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process = await start_process(project, ctf_process)
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process = await start_process(project, ctf_process)
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finally:
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finally:
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sock.close()
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sock.close()
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@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
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web: python -m http.server $PORT
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web: python -m http.server $PORT
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bg: python src/dummy_program.py
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bg: python src/dummy_program.py
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temp: python src/die_soon.py
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import time
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import time
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from itertools import count
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from itertools import count
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for num in count():
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for num in count():
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time.sleep(0.5)
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time.sleep(0.5)
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print("Round {}".format(num)) # noqa: T001
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print("Round {}".format(num)) # noqa: T001
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ class ProjectTestCase(BaseTestCase):
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Project("/nonexistent")
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Project("/nonexistent")
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def test_read_processes(self):
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def test_read_processes(self):
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self.assertEqual(len(self.project.processes), 2)
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self.assertEqual(len(self.project.processes), 3)
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web_process = self.project.processes[0]
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web_process = self.project.processes[0]
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self.assertEqual(web_process.name, "web")
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self.assertEqual(web_process.name, "web")
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self.assertEqual(web_process.command, "python -m http.server $PORT")
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self.assertEqual(web_process.command, "python -m http.server $PORT")
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.command, "python src/dummy_program.py")
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.command, "python src/dummy_program.py")
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.project, self.project)
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.project, self.project)
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bg_process = self.project.processes[2]
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.name, "temp")
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.command, "python src/die_soon.py")
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self.assertEqual(bg_process.project, self.project)
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def test_get_process(self):
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def test_get_process(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.project.get_process("web").name, "web")
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self.assertEqual(self.project.get_process("web").name, "web")
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self.assertEqual(self.project.get_process("bg").name, "bg")
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self.assertEqual(self.project.get_process("bg").name, "bg")
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@ -69,6 +69,18 @@ class ProcessWorkerTestCase(BaseWorkerTestCase):
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self.assertFalse(is_process_running(initial_pid))
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self.assertFalse(is_process_running(initial_pid))
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self.assertTrue(is_process_running(new_process.pid))
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self.assertTrue(is_process_running(new_process.pid))
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def test_process_restart_on_0_exit(self):
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response = send_to_server(
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PayloadType.PROCESS, {"path": str(self.project.root), "process": "temp"}
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)
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initial_pid = response["pid"]
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wait_for_process_terminate(initial_pid)
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time.sleep(2)
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new_process = find_running_process_for(self.project.get_process("temp"))
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self.assertNotEqual(new_process.pid, initial_pid)
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self.assertFalse(is_process_running(initial_pid))
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self.assertTrue(is_process_running(new_process.pid))
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def test_process_terminate(self):
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def test_process_terminate(self):
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response = send_to_server(
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response = send_to_server(
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PayloadType.PROCESS,
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PayloadType.PROCESS,
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