package process import ( "os/exec" "testing" "time" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) func TestManager_Add(t *testing.T) { pm := Manager{Processes: make(map[int64]*Process)} pid := pm.Add("foo", exec.Command("foo")) assert.Equal(t, int64(1), pid, "expected to get pid 1 got %d", pid) pid = pm.Add("bar", exec.Command("bar")) assert.Equal(t, int64(2), pid, "expected to get pid 2 got %d", pid) } func TestManager_Remove(t *testing.T) { pm := Manager{Processes: make(map[int64]*Process)} pid1 := pm.Add("foo", exec.Command("foo")) assert.Equal(t, int64(1), pid1, "expected to get pid 1 got %d", pid1) pid2 := pm.Add("bar", exec.Command("bar")) assert.Equal(t, int64(2), pid2, "expected to get pid 2 got %d", pid2) pm.Remove(pid2) _, exists := pm.Processes[pid2] assert.False(t, exists, "PID %d is in the list but shouldn't", pid2) } func TestExecTimeoutNever(t *testing.T) { // TODO Investigate how to improve the time elapsed per round. maxLoops := 10 for i := 1; i < maxLoops; i++ { _, stderr, err := GetManager().ExecTimeout(5*time.Second, "ExecTimeout", "git", "--version") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("git --version: %v(%s)", err, stderr) } } } func TestExecTimeoutAlways(t *testing.T) { maxLoops := 100 for i := 1; i < maxLoops; i++ { _, stderr, err := GetManager().ExecTimeout(100*time.Microsecond, "ExecTimeout", "sleep", "5") // TODO Simplify logging and errors to get precise error type. E.g. checking "if err != context.DeadlineExceeded". if err == nil { t.Fatalf("sleep 5 secs: %v(%s)", err, stderr) } } }