python - how to test if an interruptHandler works with pytest?
I have an interrupt handler within a class and following method:
def interruptHandler(self, signal, frame):
""" Catches SIGINT and SIGTERM to allow proper shutdown of all threads etc."""
self.stopWorker()
print("interrupt") # the print message is just for me to see if it works
when I press control + c I get the print message from my interruptHandler, so the method is fine. But when I write an pytest for it I dont know how to assert the SIGINT.
And when I want to force the interrupt with
worker.interruptHandler(signal.sigint)
I get an error that I am missing the argument frame.
python pytest interrupt
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I have an interrupt handler within a class and following method:
def interruptHandler(self, signal, frame):
""" Catches SIGINT and SIGTERM to allow proper shutdown of all threads etc."""
self.stopWorker()
print("interrupt") # the print message is just for me to see if it works
when I press control + c I get the print message from my interruptHandler, so the method is fine. But when I write an pytest for it I dont know how to assert the SIGINT.
And when I want to force the interrupt with
worker.interruptHandler(signal.sigint)
I get an error that I am missing the argument frame.
python pytest interrupt
Possible duplicate of How to really test signal handling in Python?
– hoefling
Nov 21 at 10:45
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I have an interrupt handler within a class and following method:
def interruptHandler(self, signal, frame):
""" Catches SIGINT and SIGTERM to allow proper shutdown of all threads etc."""
self.stopWorker()
print("interrupt") # the print message is just for me to see if it works
when I press control + c I get the print message from my interruptHandler, so the method is fine. But when I write an pytest for it I dont know how to assert the SIGINT.
And when I want to force the interrupt with
worker.interruptHandler(signal.sigint)
I get an error that I am missing the argument frame.
python pytest interrupt
I have an interrupt handler within a class and following method:
def interruptHandler(self, signal, frame):
""" Catches SIGINT and SIGTERM to allow proper shutdown of all threads etc."""
self.stopWorker()
print("interrupt") # the print message is just for me to see if it works
when I press control + c I get the print message from my interruptHandler, so the method is fine. But when I write an pytest for it I dont know how to assert the SIGINT.
And when I want to force the interrupt with
worker.interruptHandler(signal.sigint)
I get an error that I am missing the argument frame.
python pytest interrupt
python pytest interrupt
asked Nov 21 at 10:28
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Possible duplicate of How to really test signal handling in Python?
– hoefling
Nov 21 at 10:45
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Possible duplicate of How to really test signal handling in Python?
– hoefling
Nov 21 at 10:45
Possible duplicate of How to really test signal handling in Python?
– hoefling
Nov 21 at 10:45
Possible duplicate of How to really test signal handling in Python?
– hoefling
Nov 21 at 10:45
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Possible duplicate of How to really test signal handling in Python?
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