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Add TestWatchdog and Tripwire with their tests
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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions hedgehog-extras.cabal
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Expand Up @@ -131,18 +131,26 @@ library
Hedgehog.Extras.Test.MonadAssertion
Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Network
Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Process
Hedgehog.Extras.Test.TestWatchdog
Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Tripwire

test-suite hedgehog-extras-test
import: base, project-config,
hedgehog,
hedgehog-extras,
network,
process,
resourcet,
tasty,
tasty-hedgehog,
transformers,
time,
hs-source-dirs: test
main-is: hedgehog-extras-test.hs
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0

other-modules: Hedgehog.Extras.Stock.IO.Network.PortSpec
Hedgehog.Extras.Test.TestWatchdogSpec

build-tool-depends: tasty-discover:tasty-discover
ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts "-with-rtsopts=-N -T"
14 changes: 8 additions & 6 deletions src/Hedgehog/Extras/Test.hs
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Expand Up @@ -2,9 +2,11 @@ module Hedgehog.Extras.Test
( module X
) where

import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Base as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Concurrent as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.File as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.MonadAssertion as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Network as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Process as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Base as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Concurrent as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.File as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.MonadAssertion as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Network as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Process as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.TestWatchdog as X
import Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Tripwire as X
20 changes: 19 additions & 1 deletion src/Hedgehog/Extras/Test/Concurrent.hs
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-}
module Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Concurrent
( threadDelay
, asyncRegister_
-- * Re-exports of concurrency abstractions from @lifted-base@
, module Control.Concurrent.Async.Lifted
, module Control.Concurrent.MVar.Lifted
, module System.Timeout.Lifted
) where

import Control.Applicative
import Control.Concurrent.Async.Lifted
import qualified Control.Concurrent.Lifted as IO
import Control.Concurrent.MVar.Lifted
import Control.Monad.Base
import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import Control.Monad.Trans.Control
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import System.Timeout.Lifted
import qualified UnliftIO

import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.Catch (MonadCatch)
import GHC.Stack
import Hedgehog
import qualified Hedgehog as H

-- | Delay the thread by 'n' milliseconds.
threadDelay :: (MonadTest m, MonadIO m) => Int -> m ()
threadDelay :: (HasCallStack, MonadTest m, MonadIO m) => Int -> m ()
threadDelay n = GHC.withFrozenCallStack . H.evalIO $ IO.threadDelay n

-- | Runs an action in background, and registers its cancellation to 'MonadResource'.
asyncRegister_ :: HasCallStack
=> MonadTest m
=> MonadResource m
=> MonadCatch m
=> IO a -- ^ Action to run in background
-> m ()
asyncRegister_ act = GHC.withFrozenCallStack $ void . H.evalM $ allocate (async act) cleanUp
where
cleanUp :: Async a -> IO ()
cleanUp a = cancel a >> void (link a)

instance MonadBase IO (ResourceT IO) where
liftBase = liftIO

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175 changes: 175 additions & 0 deletions src/Hedgehog/Extras/Test/TestWatchdog.hs
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{-# LANGUAGE ExistentialQuantification #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NumericUnderscores #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-}

-- | This module provides a test watchdog - an utility monitoring test cases and killing them if they don't
-- finish in time. 'Watchdog' thread runs in the background, and after specified timeout, it throws
-- 'WatchdogException' to the target thread. A user is able to 'kickWatchdog', which delays the killing and
-- 'poisonWatchdog' which stops the watchdog.
--
-- To wrap a test case in a watchdog just use
--
-- @
-- runWithWatchdog watchdogConfig $ \\watchdog -> do
-- -- body of your test case
-- @
--
module Hedgehog.Extras.Test.TestWatchdog
(
-- * Wrap in watchdog
runWithWatchdog_
, runWithWatchdog
, runWithDefaultWatchdog_
, runWithDefaultWatchdog

-- * Watchdog control
, kickWatchdog
, poisonWatchdog

-- * Types
, Watchdog
, WatchdogConfig(..)
, WatchdogException(..)

-- * Low level API
-- | There is also a lower-level API available, giving the ability to provide target thread ID, which watchdog
-- will try to kill.

, makeWatchdog
, runWatchdog
) where

import Control.Concurrent (myThreadId, threadDelay, throwTo)
import Control.Concurrent.STM (atomically)
import Control.Concurrent.STM.TChan (TChan, newTChanIO, tryReadTChan, writeTChan)
import Control.Exception (Exception)
import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import Data.Time (NominalDiffTime, UTCTime, diffUTCTime, getCurrentTime,
nominalDiffTimeToSeconds)
import GHC.Conc (ThreadId)
import GHC.Stack

import Control.Monad.Base (MonadBase (..))
import Control.Monad.Trans.Control (MonadBaseControl)
import qualified Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Concurrent as H
import Prelude

-- | Configuration for the watchdog.
newtype WatchdogConfig = WatchdogConfig
{ watchdogTimeout :: Int -- ^ Timeout in seconds after which watchdog will kill the test case
}

-- | Default watchdog configuration with 10 minutes timeout.
defaultWatchdogConfig :: WatchdogConfig
defaultWatchdogConfig = WatchdogConfig
{ watchdogTimeout = 600
}

-- | A watchdog instance. See the module header for more detailed description.
data Watchdog = Watchdog
{ watchdogConfig :: !WatchdogConfig
, watchedThreadId :: !ThreadId -- ^ monitored thread id
, startTime :: !UTCTime -- ^ watchdog creation time
, kickChan :: TChan WatchdogCommand -- ^ a queue of watchdog commands
}

instance Show Watchdog where
show Watchdog{watchdogConfig=WatchdogConfig{watchdogTimeout}, startTime, watchedThreadId} = mconcat
[ "Watchdog with timeout ", show watchdogTimeout
, ", started at ", show startTime
, ", watching thread ID ", show watchedThreadId
]

-- | Create manually a new watchdog, providing the target thread ID. After all watchdog timeouts expire,
-- the target thread will get 'WatchdogException' thrown to it asynchronously (using 'throwTo').
makeWatchdog :: MonadBase IO m
=> WatchdogConfig
-> ThreadId -- ^ thread id which will get killed after all kicks expire
-> m Watchdog
makeWatchdog config watchedThreadId' = liftBase $ do
watchdog <- Watchdog config watchedThreadId' <$> getCurrentTime <*> newTChanIO
kickWatchdog watchdog
pure watchdog

-- | Run watchdog in a loop in the current thread. Usually this function should be used with 'H.withAsync'
-- to run it in the background.
runWatchdog :: MonadBase IO m
=> Watchdog
-> m ()
runWatchdog w@Watchdog{watchedThreadId, startTime, kickChan} = liftBase $ do
atomically (tryReadTChan kickChan) >>= \case
Just PoisonPill ->
-- deactivate watchdog
pure ()
Just (Kick timeout) -> do
-- got a kick, wait for another period
threadDelay $ timeout * 1_000_000
runWatchdog w
Nothing -> do
-- we are out of scheduled timeouts, kill the monitored thread
currentTime <- getCurrentTime
throwTo watchedThreadId . WatchdogException $ diffUTCTime currentTime startTime

-- | Watchdog command
data WatchdogCommand
= Kick !Int -- ^ Add another delay in seconds
| PoisonPill -- ^ Stop the watchdog

-- | Enqueue a kick for the watchdog. It will extend the timeout by another one defined in the watchdog
-- configuration.
kickWatchdog :: MonadIO m => Watchdog -> m ()
kickWatchdog Watchdog{watchdogConfig=WatchdogConfig{watchdogTimeout}, kickChan} = liftIO $
atomically $ writeTChan kickChan (Kick watchdogTimeout)

-- | Enqueue a poison pill for the watchdog. It will stop the watchdog after all timeouts.
poisonWatchdog :: MonadIO m => Watchdog -> m ()
poisonWatchdog Watchdog{kickChan} = liftIO $
atomically $ writeTChan kickChan PoisonPill


-- | Execute a test case with a watchdog.
runWithWatchdog :: HasCallStack
=> MonadBaseControl IO m
=> WatchdogConfig -- ^ configuration
-> (HasCallStack => Watchdog -> m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog
-> m a
runWithWatchdog config testCase = do
watchedThreadId <- liftBase myThreadId
watchdog <- liftBase $ makeWatchdog config watchedThreadId
H.withAsync (runWatchdog watchdog) $
\_ -> testCase watchdog

-- | Execute a test case with a watchdog.
runWithWatchdog_ :: HasCallStack
=> MonadBaseControl IO m
=> WatchdogConfig -- ^ configuration
-> (HasCallStack => m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog
-> m a
runWithWatchdog_ config testCase = runWithWatchdog config (const testCase)

-- | Execute a test case with watchdog with default config.
runWithDefaultWatchdog :: HasCallStack
=> MonadBaseControl IO m
=> (HasCallStack => Watchdog -> m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog
-> m a
runWithDefaultWatchdog = runWithWatchdog defaultWatchdogConfig

-- | Execute a test case with watchdog with default config.
runWithDefaultWatchdog_ :: HasCallStack
=> MonadBaseControl IO m
=> (HasCallStack => m a) -- ^ a test case to be wrapped in watchdog
-> m a
runWithDefaultWatchdog_ testCase = runWithDefaultWatchdog (const testCase)

-- | An exception thrown to the test case thread.
newtype WatchdogException = WatchdogException { timeElapsed :: NominalDiffTime }

instance Show WatchdogException where
show WatchdogException{timeElapsed} =
"WatchdogException: Test watchdog killed test case thread after " <> show @Int (round $ nominalDiffTimeToSeconds timeElapsed) <> " seconds."

instance Exception WatchdogException
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{-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}

-- | This modules provides a tripwire abstraction. You can use tripwire as a detection mechanism if the code
-- path was executed. Trip a tripwire with 'trip' in the place where you'd like to detect if it was
-- reached. The tripwire can then be checked in the other place in the code using for example 'isTripped' or
-- 'assertNotTripped'.
module Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Tripwire
(
-- * Create a tripwire
Tripwire
, makeTripwire
, makeTripwireWithLabel
-- * Tripwire operations
, trip
, trip_
, isTripped
, getTripSite
, resetTripwire
-- * Assertions
, assertNotTripped
, assertTripped
) where

import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import GHC.Stack

import Control.Concurrent.MVar
import Control.Monad
import Data.IORef
import Data.Maybe
import Hedgehog (MonadTest)
import qualified Hedgehog.Extras.Test.Base as H
import qualified Hedgehog.Internal.Property as H
import Prelude
import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO)

-- | Counter used to allocate consecutive IDs to tripwires
tripwireCounter :: IORef Int
tripwireCounter = unsafePerformIO $ newIORef 0
{-# NOINLINE tripwireCounter #-}

-- | Represents a tripwire which can be tripped only once. It can be used to detect if a particular code path
-- was reached.
data Tripwire = Tripwire
{ tripwireId :: !String -- ^ a label for identifying the tripwire
, tripSite :: MVar CallStack -- ^ call stack of the trip site
}

instance Show Tripwire where
show Tripwire{tripwireId} = "Tripwire " <> tripwireId

-- | Creates a new tripwire
makeTripwire :: MonadIO m => m Tripwire
makeTripwire = liftIO $ do
id' <- atomicModifyIORef' tripwireCounter (join (,) . (+1))
Tripwire (show id') <$> newEmptyMVar

-- | Creates a new tripwire with a label, which is visible when 'show'ed: @Tripwire mylabel@
makeTripwireWithLabel :: MonadIO m
=> String
-> m Tripwire
makeTripwireWithLabel label = liftIO $ do
Tripwire label <$> newEmptyMVar

-- | Triggers the tripwire and registers the place of the first trigger. Idempotent.
-- Prints the information in the test log about tripping the tripwire.
trip :: HasCallStack
=> MonadIO m
=> MonadTest m
=> Tripwire
-> m ()
trip t@Tripwire{tripSite} = withFrozenCallStack $ do
H.note_ $ show t <> " has been tripped"
void . liftIO $ tryPutMVar tripSite callStack

-- | Triggers the tripwire and registers the place of the first trigger. Idempotent. A silent variant of
-- 'trip' which does not require 'MonadTest', but also does not log the information about tripping.
trip_ :: HasCallStack
=> MonadIO m
=> Tripwire
-> m ()
trip_ Tripwire{tripSite} = withFrozenCallStack $ do
void . liftIO $ tryPutMVar tripSite callStack

-- | Restore tripwire to initial non triggered state
resetTripwire :: MonadIO m
=> Tripwire
-> m ()
resetTripwire Tripwire{tripSite} = liftIO $ void $ tryTakeMVar tripSite

-- | Return the call stack, where the tripwire was tripped - if it was tripped.
getTripSite :: MonadIO m
=> Tripwire
-> m (Maybe CallStack)
getTripSite Tripwire{tripSite} = liftIO $ tryReadMVar tripSite

-- | Check if the tripwire was tripped.
isTripped :: MonadIO m
=> Tripwire
-> m Bool
isTripped Tripwire{tripSite} = liftIO $ not <$> isEmptyMVar tripSite

-- | Fails the test if the tripwire was triggered. Prints the call stack where the tripwire was triggered.
assertNotTripped :: HasCallStack
=> MonadTest m
=> MonadIO m
=> Tripwire
-> m ()
assertNotTripped tripwire = withFrozenCallStack $ do
mTripSite <- getTripSite tripwire
forM_ mTripSite $ \cs -> do
H.note_ $ show tripwire <> " has been tripped at: " <> prettyCallStack cs
H.failure

-- | Fails the test if the tripwire was not triggered yet.
assertTripped :: HasCallStack
=> MonadTest m
=> MonadIO m
=> Tripwire
-> m ()
assertTripped tripwire = withFrozenCallStack $ do
mTripSite <- getTripSite tripwire
when (isNothing mTripSite) $ do
H.note_ $ show tripwire <> " was not tripped"
H.failure


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