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Commit d66c3810 authored by Jan Tattermusch's avatar Jan Tattermusch Committed by GitHub
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Merge pull request #6857 from kpayson64/python_cleanup

Added cleanup to server thread join method
parents fd1419a1 ed742852
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......@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@
"""Shared implementation."""
import logging
import threading
import time
import six
......@@ -110,3 +112,43 @@ def fully_qualified_method(group, method):
group = _encode(group)
method = _encode(method)
return b'/' + group + b'/' + method
class CleanupThread(threading.Thread):
"""A threading.Thread subclass supporting custom behavior on join().
On Python Interpreter exit, Python will attempt to join outstanding threads
prior to garbage collection. We may need to do additional cleanup, and
we accomplish this by overriding the join() method.
"""
def __init__(self, behavior, group=None, target=None, name=None,
args=(), kwargs={}):
"""Constructor.
Args:
behavior (function): Function called on join() with a single
argument, timeout, indicating the maximum duration of
`behavior`, or None indicating `behavior` has no deadline.
`behavior` must be idempotent.
group (None): should be None. Reseved for future extensions
when ThreadGroup is implemented.
target (function): The function to invoke when this thread is
run. Defaults to None.
name (str): The name of this thread. Defaults to None.
args (tuple[object]): A tuple of arguments to pass to `target`.
kwargs (dict[str,object]): A dictionary of keyword arguments to
pass to `target`.
"""
super(CleanupThread, self).__init__(group=group, target=target,
name=name, args=args, kwargs=kwargs)
self._behavior = behavior
def join(self, timeout=None):
start_time = time.time()
self._behavior(timeout)
end_time = time.time()
if timeout is not None:
timeout -= end_time - start_time
timeout = max(timeout, 0)
super(CleanupThread, self).join(timeout)
......@@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ _CANCELLED = 'cancelled'
_EMPTY_FLAGS = 0
_EMPTY_METADATA = cygrpc.Metadata(())
_UNEXPECTED_EXIT_SERVER_GRACE = 1.0
def _serialized_request(request_event):
return request_event.batch_operations[0].received_message.bytes()
......@@ -670,17 +672,6 @@ def _serve(state):
return
def _start(state):
with state.lock:
if state.stage is not _ServerStage.STOPPED:
raise ValueError('Cannot start already-started server!')
state.server.start()
state.stage = _ServerStage.STARTED
_request_call(state)
thread = threading.Thread(target=_serve, args=(state,))
thread.start()
def _stop(state, grace):
with state.lock:
if state.stage is _ServerStage.STOPPED:
......@@ -719,6 +710,24 @@ def _stop(state, grace):
return shutdown_event
def _start(state):
with state.lock:
if state.stage is not _ServerStage.STOPPED:
raise ValueError('Cannot start already-started server!')
state.server.start()
state.stage = _ServerStage.STARTED
_request_call(state)
def cleanup_server(timeout):
if timeout is None:
_stop(state, _UNEXPECTED_EXIT_SERVER_GRACE).wait()
else:
_stop(state, timeout).wait()
thread = _common.CleanupThread(
cleanup_server, target=_serve, args=(state,))
thread.start()
class Server(grpc.Server):
def __init__(self, generic_handlers, thread_pool):
......
......@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@
"_rpc_test.RPCTest",
"_sanity_test.Sanity",
"_secure_interop_test.SecureInteropTest",
"_thread_cleanup_test.CleanupThreadTest",
"_transmission_test.RoundTripTest",
"_transmission_test.TransmissionTest",
"_utilities_test.ChannelConnectivityTest",
......
......@@ -193,13 +193,6 @@ class RPCTest(unittest.TestCase):
self._channel = grpc.insecure_channel('localhost:%d' % port)
# TODO(nathaniel): Why is this necessary, and only in some development
# environments?
def tearDown(self):
del self._channel
del self._server
del self._server_pool
def testUnrecognizedMethod(self):
request = b'abc'
......
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"""Tests for CleanupThread."""
import threading
import time
import unittest
from grpc import _common
_SHORT_TIME = 0.5
_LONG_TIME = 2.0
_EPSILON = 0.1
def cleanup(timeout):
if timeout is not None:
time.sleep(timeout)
else:
time.sleep(_LONG_TIME)
def slow_cleanup(timeout):
# Don't respect timeout
time.sleep(_LONG_TIME)
class CleanupThreadTest(unittest.TestCase):
def testTargetInvocation(self):
event = threading.Event()
def target(arg1, arg2, arg3=None):
self.assertEqual('arg1', arg1)
self.assertEqual('arg2', arg2)
self.assertEqual('arg3', arg3)
event.set()
cleanup_thread = _common.CleanupThread(behavior=lambda x: None,
target=target, name='test-name',
args=('arg1', 'arg2'), kwargs={'arg3': 'arg3'})
cleanup_thread.start()
cleanup_thread.join()
self.assertEqual(cleanup_thread.name, 'test-name')
self.assertTrue(event.is_set())
def testJoinNoTimeout(self):
cleanup_thread = _common.CleanupThread(behavior=cleanup)
cleanup_thread.start()
start_time = time.time()
cleanup_thread.join()
end_time = time.time()
self.assertAlmostEqual(_LONG_TIME, end_time - start_time, delta=_EPSILON)
def testJoinTimeout(self):
cleanup_thread = _common.CleanupThread(behavior=cleanup)
cleanup_thread.start()
start_time = time.time()
cleanup_thread.join(_SHORT_TIME)
end_time = time.time()
self.assertAlmostEqual(_SHORT_TIME, end_time - start_time, delta=_EPSILON)
def testJoinTimeoutSlowBehavior(self):
cleanup_thread = _common.CleanupThread(behavior=slow_cleanup)
cleanup_thread.start()
start_time = time.time()
cleanup_thread.join(_SHORT_TIME)
end_time = time.time()
self.assertAlmostEqual(_LONG_TIME, end_time - start_time, delta=_EPSILON)
def testJoinTimeoutSlowTarget(self):
event = threading.Event()
def target():
event.wait(_LONG_TIME)
cleanup_thread = _common.CleanupThread(behavior=cleanup, target=target)
cleanup_thread.start()
start_time = time.time()
cleanup_thread.join(_SHORT_TIME)
end_time = time.time()
self.assertAlmostEqual(_SHORT_TIME, end_time - start_time, delta=_EPSILON)
event.set()
def testJoinZeroTimeout(self):
cleanup_thread = _common.CleanupThread(behavior=cleanup)
cleanup_thread.start()
start_time = time.time()
cleanup_thread.join(0)
end_time = time.time()
self.assertAlmostEqual(0, end_time - start_time, delta=_EPSILON)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)
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