mycroft-core/test/unittests/lock/test_lock.py

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from os.path import dirname, join, exists, isfile
import os
import signal
import unittest
import mock
from shutil import rmtree
from mycroft.lock import Lock
class TestLock(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
if exists('/tmp/mycroft'):
rmtree('/tmp/mycroft')
def test_create_lock(self):
l1 = Lock('test')
self.assertTrue(isfile('/tmp/mycroft/test.pid'))
def test_delete_lock(self):
l1 = Lock('test')
self.assertTrue(isfile('/tmp/mycroft/test.pid'))
l1.delete()
self.assertFalse(isfile('/tmp/mycroft/test.pid'))
@mock.patch('os.kill')
def test_existing_lock(self, mock_kill):
""" Test that an existing lock will kill the old pid. """
l1 = Lock('test')
self.assertTrue(isfile('/tmp/mycroft/test.pid'))
l2 = Lock('test2')
self.assertFalse(mock_kill.called)
l2 = Lock('test')
self.assertTrue(mock_kill.called)
def test_keyboard_interrupt(self):
l1 = Lock('test')
self.assertTrue(isfile('/tmp/mycroft/test.pid'))
try:
os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
self.assertFalse(isfile('/tmp/mycroft/test.pid'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()