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{-# LANGUAGE ExistentialQuantification #-} | ||
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} | ||
{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} | ||
{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-} | ||
{-# LANGUAGE NumericUnderscores #-} | ||
{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} | ||
{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-} | ||
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-- | This module provides a test watchdog - an utility monitoring test cases and killing them if they don't | ||
-- finish in time. 'Watchdog' thread runs in the background, and after specified timeout, it throws | ||
-- 'WatchdogException' to the target thread. A user is able to 'kickWatchdog', which delays the killing and | ||
-- 'poisonWatchdog' which stops the watchdog. | ||
-- | ||
-- To wrap a test case in a watchdog just use | ||
-- | ||
-- @ | ||
-- runWithWatchdog watchdogConfig $ \\watchdog -> do | ||
-- -- body of your test case | ||
-- @ | ||
-- | ||
module Hedgehog.Extras.Test.TestWatchdog | ||
( | ||
-- * Wrap in watchdog | ||
runWithWatchdog_ | ||
, runWithWatchdog | ||
, runWithDefaultWatchdog_ | ||
, runWithDefaultWatchdog | ||
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-- * Watchdog control | ||
, kickWatchdog | ||
, poisonWatchdog | ||
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-- * Types | ||
, Watchdog | ||
, WatchdogConfig(..) | ||
, WatchdogException(..) | ||
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-- * Low level API | ||
-- | There is also a lower-level API available, giving the ability to provide target thread ID, which watchdog | ||
-- will try to kill. | ||
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, makeWatchdog | ||
, runWatchdog | ||
) where | ||
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import Control.Concurrent (myThreadId, threadDelay, throwTo) | ||
import Control.Concurrent.STM (atomically) | ||
import Control.Concurrent.STM.TChan (TChan, newTChanIO, tryReadTChan, writeTChan) | ||
import Control.Exception (Exception) | ||
import Control.Monad.IO.Class | ||
import Data.Time (NominalDiffTime, UTCTime, diffUTCTime, getCurrentTime, | ||
nominalDiffTimeToSeconds) | ||
import GHC.Conc (ThreadId) | ||
import GHC.Stack | ||
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import Control.Monad.Base (MonadBase (..)) | ||
import Control.Monad.Trans.Control (MonadBaseControl) | ||
import qualified Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Concurrent as H | ||
import Prelude | ||
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-- | Configuration for the watchdog. | ||
newtype WatchdogConfig = WatchdogConfig | ||
{ watchdogTimeout :: Int -- ^ Timeout in seconds after which watchdog will kill the test case | ||
} | ||
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-- | Default watchdog configuration with 10 minutes timeout. | ||
defaultWatchdogConfig :: WatchdogConfig | ||
defaultWatchdogConfig = WatchdogConfig | ||
{ watchdogTimeout = 600 | ||
} | ||
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-- | A watchdog instance. See the module header for more detailed description. | ||
data Watchdog = Watchdog | ||
{ watchdogConfig :: !WatchdogConfig | ||
, watchedThreadId :: !ThreadId -- ^ monitored thread id | ||
, startTime :: !UTCTime -- ^ watchdog creation time | ||
, kickChan :: TChan WatchdogCommand -- ^ a queue of watchdog commands | ||
} | ||
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instance Show Watchdog where | ||
show Watchdog{watchdogConfig=WatchdogConfig{watchdogTimeout}, startTime, watchedThreadId} = mconcat | ||
[ "Watchdog with timeout ", show watchdogTimeout | ||
, ", started at ", show startTime | ||
, ", watching thread ID ", show watchedThreadId | ||
] | ||
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-- | Create manually a new watchdog, providing the target thread ID. After all watchdog timeouts expire, | ||
-- the target thread will get 'WatchdogException' thrown to it asynchronously (using 'throwTo'). | ||
makeWatchdog :: MonadBase IO m | ||
=> WatchdogConfig | ||
-> ThreadId -- ^ thread id which will get killed after all kicks expire | ||
-> m Watchdog | ||
makeWatchdog config watchedThreadId' = liftBase $ do | ||
watchdog <- Watchdog config watchedThreadId' <$> getCurrentTime <*> newTChanIO | ||
kickWatchdog watchdog | ||
pure watchdog | ||
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-- | Run watchdog in a loop in the current thread. Usually this function should be used with 'H.withAsync' | ||
-- to run it in the background. | ||
runWatchdog :: MonadBase IO m | ||
=> Watchdog | ||
-> m () | ||
runWatchdog w@Watchdog{watchedThreadId, startTime, kickChan} = liftBase $ do | ||
atomically (tryReadTChan kickChan) >>= \case | ||
Just PoisonPill -> | ||
-- deactivate watchdog | ||
pure () | ||
Just (Kick timeout) -> do | ||
-- got a kick, wait for another period | ||
threadDelay $ timeout * 1_000_000 | ||
runWatchdog w | ||
Nothing -> do | ||
-- we are out of scheduled timeouts, kill the monitored thread | ||
currentTime <- getCurrentTime | ||
throwTo watchedThreadId . WatchdogException $ diffUTCTime currentTime startTime | ||
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-- | Watchdog command | ||
data WatchdogCommand | ||
= Kick !Int -- ^ Add another delay in seconds | ||
| PoisonPill -- ^ Stop the watchdog | ||
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-- | Enqueue a kick for the watchdog. It will extend the timeout by another one defined in the watchdog | ||
-- configuration. | ||
kickWatchdog :: MonadIO m => Watchdog -> m () | ||
kickWatchdog Watchdog{watchdogConfig=WatchdogConfig{watchdogTimeout}, kickChan} = liftIO $ | ||
atomically $ writeTChan kickChan (Kick watchdogTimeout) | ||
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-- | Enqueue a poison pill for the watchdog. It will stop the watchdog after all timeouts. | ||
poisonWatchdog :: MonadIO m => Watchdog -> m () | ||
poisonWatchdog Watchdog{kickChan} = liftIO $ | ||
atomically $ writeTChan kickChan PoisonPill | ||
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-- | Execute a test case with a watchdog. | ||
runWithWatchdog :: HasCallStack | ||
=> MonadBaseControl IO m | ||
=> WatchdogConfig -- ^ configuration | ||
-> (HasCallStack => Watchdog -> m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog | ||
-> m a | ||
runWithWatchdog config testCase = do | ||
watchedThreadId <- liftBase myThreadId | ||
watchdog <- liftBase $ makeWatchdog config watchedThreadId | ||
H.withAsync (runWatchdog watchdog) $ | ||
\_ -> testCase watchdog | ||
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-- | Execute a test case with a watchdog. | ||
runWithWatchdog_ :: HasCallStack | ||
=> MonadBaseControl IO m | ||
=> WatchdogConfig -- ^ configuration | ||
-> (HasCallStack => m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog | ||
-> m a | ||
runWithWatchdog_ config testCase = runWithWatchdog config (const testCase) | ||
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-- | Execute a test case with watchdog with default config. | ||
runWithDefaultWatchdog :: HasCallStack | ||
=> MonadBaseControl IO m | ||
=> (HasCallStack => Watchdog -> m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog | ||
-> m a | ||
runWithDefaultWatchdog = runWithWatchdog defaultWatchdogConfig | ||
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-- | Execute a test case with watchdog with default config. | ||
runWithDefaultWatchdog_ :: HasCallStack | ||
=> MonadBaseControl IO m | ||
=> (HasCallStack => m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog | ||
-> m a | ||
runWithDefaultWatchdog_ testCase = runWithDefaultWatchdog (const testCase) | ||
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-- | An exception thrown to the test case thread. | ||
newtype WatchdogException = WatchdogException { timeElapsed :: NominalDiffTime } | ||
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instance Show WatchdogException where | ||
show WatchdogException{timeElapsed} = | ||
"WatchdogException: Test watchdog killed test case thread after " <> show @Int (round $ nominalDiffTimeToSeconds timeElapsed) <> " seconds." | ||
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instance Exception WatchdogException |
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