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test_schedule.py
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"""Unit tests for schedule.py"""
import unittest
import mock
import datetime
import time
# Silence "missing docstring", "method could be a function",
# "class already defined", and "too many public methods" messages:
# pylint: disable-msg=R0201,C0111,E0102,R0904,R0901
import schedule
from schedule import every
def make_mock_job(name=None):
job = mock.Mock()
job.__name__ = name or 'job'
return job
class SchedulerTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
schedule.clear()
def test_time_units(self):
assert every().seconds.unit == 'seconds'
assert every().minutes.unit == 'minutes'
assert every().hours.unit == 'hours'
assert every().days.unit == 'days'
assert every().weeks.unit == 'weeks'
def test_singular_time_units_match_plural_units(self):
assert every().second.unit == every().seconds.unit
assert every().minute.unit == every().minutes.unit
assert every().hour.unit == every().hours.unit
assert every().day.unit == every().days.unit
assert every().week.unit == every().weeks.unit
def test_at_time(self):
mock_job = make_mock_job()
assert every().day.at('10:30').do(mock_job).next_run.hour == 10
assert every().day.at('10:30').do(mock_job).next_run.minute == 30
def test_next_run_time(self):
# Monkey-patch datetime.datetime to get predictable (=testable) results
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 15)
original_datetime = datetime.datetime
datetime.datetime = MockDate
mock_job = make_mock_job()
assert every().minute.do(mock_job).next_run.minute == 16
assert every(5).minutes.do(mock_job).next_run.minute == 20
assert every().hour.do(mock_job).next_run.hour == 13
assert every().day.do(mock_job).next_run.day == 7
assert every().day.at('09:00').do(mock_job).next_run.day == 7
assert every().day.at('12:30').do(mock_job).next_run.day == 6
assert every().week.do(mock_job).next_run.day == 13
datetime.datetime = original_datetime
def test_run_all(self):
mock_job = make_mock_job()
every().minute.do(mock_job)
every().hour.do(mock_job)
every().day.at('11:00').do(mock_job)
schedule.run_all()
assert mock_job.call_count == 3
def test_job_func_args_are_passed_on(self):
mock_job = make_mock_job()
every().second.do(mock_job, 1, 2, 'three', foo=23, bar={})
schedule.run_all()
mock_job.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 'three', foo=23, bar={})
def test_to_string(self):
def job_fun():
pass
s = str(every().minute.do(job_fun, 'foo', bar=23))
assert 'job_fun' in s
assert 'foo' in s
assert 'bar=23' in s
assert len(str(every().minute.do(lambda: 1))) > 1
assert len(str(every().day.at("10:30").do(lambda: 1))) > 1
def test_run_pending(self):
"""Check that run_pending() runs pending jobs.
We do this by overriding datetime.datetime with mock objects
that represent increasing system times.
Please note that it is *intended behavior that run_pending() does not
run missed jobs*. For example, if you've registered a job that
should run every minute and you only call run_pending() in one hour
increments then your job won't be run 60 times in between but
only once.
"""
# Monkey-patch datetime.datetime to get predictable (=testable) results
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 15)
original_datetime = datetime.datetime
datetime.datetime = MockDate
mock_job = make_mock_job()
every().minute.do(mock_job)
every().hour.do(mock_job)
every().day.do(mock_job)
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
# Minutely
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 16)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 1
# Minutely, hourly
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 13, 16)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
mock_job.reset_mock()
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 2
# Minutely, hourly, daily
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 7)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 7, 13, 16)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
mock_job.reset_mock()
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 3
datetime.datetime = original_datetime
def test_run_every_n_days_at_specific_time(self):
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 13, 16)
original_datetime = datetime.datetime
datetime.datetime = MockDate
mock_job = make_mock_job()
every(2).days.at("11:30").do(mock_job)
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 7)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 7, 13, 16)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 8)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 8, 13, 16)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 1
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 10)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 10, 13, 16)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
schedule.run_pending()
assert mock_job.call_count == 2
datetime.datetime = original_datetime
def test_next_run_property(self):
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 13, 16)
original_datetime = datetime.datetime
datetime.datetime = MockDate
hourly_job = make_mock_job('hourly')
daily_job = make_mock_job('daily')
every().day.do(daily_job)
every().hour.do(hourly_job)
assert len(schedule.jobs) == 2
# Make sure the hourly job is first
assert schedule.next_run() == original_datetime(2010, 1, 6, 14, 16)
assert schedule.idle_seconds() == 60 * 60
datetime.datetime = original_datetime
def test_run_continuously(self):
"""Check that run_continuously() runs pending jobs.
We do this by overriding datetime.datetime with mock objects
that represent increasing system times.
Please note that it is *intended behavior that run_continuously()
does not run missed jobs*. For example, if you've registered a job
that should run every minute and you set a continuous run interval
of one hour then your job won't be run 60 times at each interval but
only once.
"""
# Monkey-patch datetime.datetime to get predictable (=testable) results
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 15, 0)
original_datetime = datetime.datetime
datetime.datetime = MockDate
mock_job = make_mock_job()
# Secondly Tests
# Initialize everything.
schedule.clear()
mock_job.reset_mock()
every().second.do(mock_job)
# Start a new continuous run thread.
stop_thread_flag = schedule.run_continuously(0)
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
# Secondly first second.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 15, 1)
mock_job.reset_mock()
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 1
# Secondly second second.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 15, 2)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 2
# Minutely Tests
# (Re)Initialize everything.
schedule.clear()
mock_job.reset_mock()
stop_thread_flag.set()
every().minute.do(mock_job)
# Start a new continuous run thread.
stop_thread_flag = schedule.run_continuously(0)
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
# Minutely first minute.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 16, 2)
mock_job.reset_mock()
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 1
# Minutely second minute.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 12, 17, 2)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 2
# Hourly Tests
# (Re)Initialize everything.
schedule.clear()
mock_job.reset_mock()
stop_thread_flag.set()
every().hour.do(mock_job)
# Start a new continuous run thread.
stop_thread_flag = schedule.run_continuously(0)
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
# Hourly first hour.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 13, 17, 2)
mock_job.reset_mock()
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 1
# Hourly second hour.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6, 14, 17, 2)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 2
# Daily Tests
# (Re)Initialize everything.
schedule.clear()
mock_job.reset_mock()
stop_thread_flag.set()
every().day.do(mock_job)
# Start a new continuous run thread.
stop_thread_flag = schedule.run_continuously(0)
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 0
# Daily first day.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 7, 14, 17, 2)
mock_job.reset_mock()
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 1
# Daily second day.
class MockDate(datetime.datetime):
@classmethod
def today(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 6)
@classmethod
def now(cls):
return cls(2010, 1, 8, 14, 17, 2)
datetime.datetime = MockDate
# Allow a small time for separate thread to register time stamps.
time.sleep(0.001)
assert mock_job.call_count == 2
schedule.clear()
mock_job.reset_mock()
stop_thread_flag.set()
datetime.datetime = original_datetime