cleanup of tests
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dist/
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dist/
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build/
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build/
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Pipfile*
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Pipfile*
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.coverage
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await main()
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await main()
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# def announce_server(task=None, loop=None, **outer_kwargs):
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# if task is None:
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# return lambda f: announce_server(f, loop=loop, **outer_kwargs)
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# @wraps(task)
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# def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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# async def main(*args, **kwargs):
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# if loop is not None:
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# host_block_thread = loop.run_in_executor(None, task)
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# else:
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# host_block_thread = asyncio.to_thread(task) # python 3.9+
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# # Announce the server to the host
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# await _announce_server(**outer_kwargs)
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# # Wait for host_block to finish
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# await host_block_thread
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# if loop is not None:
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# task = loop.create_task(main(*args, **kwargs))
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# else:
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# task = asyncio.run(main(*args, **kwargs))
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# return task
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# return wrapper
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# def announce_server(task=None, loop=None, **outer_kwargs):
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# if task is None:
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# return lambda f: announce_server(f, loop=loop, **outer_kwargs)
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# @wraps(task)
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# async def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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# if not asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(task):
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# # If the decorated function is not a coroutine, wrap it in a coroutine
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# task = asyncio.coroutine(task)
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# if loop is not None:
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# host_block_thread = loop.run_in_executor(None, task)
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# else:
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# host_block_thread = asyncio.to_thread(task)
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# # Announce the server to the host
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# await _announce_server(**outer_kwargs)
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# # Wait for host_block to finish
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# await host_block_thread
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# return wrapper
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# def announce_server(task=None, loop=None, **outer_kwargs):
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# if task is None:
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# return lambda f: announce_server(f, loop=loop, **outer_kwargs)
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# if loop is None:
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# loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
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# @wraps(task)
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# def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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# async def main(*args, **kwargs):
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# if asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(task):
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# # If the task is async, just await it
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# host_block_thread = task(*args, **kwargs)
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# else:
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# host_block_thread = loop.run_in_executor(None, task, *args, **kwargs)
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# # Announce the server to the host
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# await _announce_server(**outer_kwargs)
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# # Wait for host_block to finish
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# await host_block_thread
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# task = loop.create_task(main(*args, **kwargs))
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# return task
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# return wrapper
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def announce_server(task=None, **outer_kwargs):
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def announce_server(task=None, **outer_kwargs):
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if task is None:
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if task is None:
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return lambda f: announce_server(f, **outer_kwargs)
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return lambda f: announce_server(f, **outer_kwargs)
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assert mock_sio.connect.call_count >= 2
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assert mock_sio.connect.call_count >= 2
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# Check if sio.connect was called with the correct arguments
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# Check if sio.connect was called with the correct arguments
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mock_sio.connect.assert_has_calls([call("http://127.0.0.1:5123")] * mock_sio.connect.call_count)
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mock_sio.connect.assert_has_calls(
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[call("http://127.0.0.1:5123")] * mock_sio.connect.call_count
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)
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# Since we don't have access to the event handlers directly, we can't test them in this way.
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# Since we don't have access to the event handlers directly, we can't test them in this way.
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# Instead, you could refactor the code to make the event handlers separate functions that can be tested independently.
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# Instead, you could refactor the code to make the event handlers separate functions that can be tested independently.
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tests/test_decorator.py
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tests/test_decorator.py
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import asyncio
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import subprocess
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
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import pytest
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from announce_server.decorator import _announce_server, announce_server
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@patch("announce_server.decorator._announce_server")
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def test_announce_server_decorator(mock_announce_server):
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# Mock the _announce_server function to prevent actual connections
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mock_announce_server.return_value = MagicMock()
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# Decorate the sample function with announce_server
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@announce_server(
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name="test_server",
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ip="127.0.0.1",
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port=8000,
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host_ip="127.0.0.1",
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host_port=5000,
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)
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def http_server():
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server = subprocess.Popen(["python3", "-m", "http.server", "13373"])
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yield
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server.terminate()
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server.wait()
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# Run the decorated function
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http_server()
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# Check if the _announce_server function was called with the correct arguments
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mock_announce_server.assert_called_once_with(
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name="test_server",
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ip="127.0.0.1",
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port=8000,
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host_ip="127.0.0.1",
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host_port=5000,
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)
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