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teamcapybara--capybara/lib/capybara/server.rb
Chris Zetter 71cd06202a Remove uses of Timeout.timeout from Server (#2016)
* Don't use Timeout.timeout in Server#wait_for_pending_requests

I expect this to be equivalent since it rases the same error and has the
same pattern of sleeps.

* Don't use Timeout.timeout in Server#boot

I expect this to be equivalent since it rases the same error and has the
same pattern of sleeps.

I don't know of any problems caused by using timeout here, instead I've
converted this for consistency and so that that there are no longer any
uses of `Timeout.timeout` within the codebase.
2018-04-18 07:52:37 -07:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'rack'
module Capybara
class Server
class Middleware
class Counter
attr_reader :value
def initialize
@value = 0
@mutex = Mutex.new
end
def increment
@mutex.synchronize { @value += 1 }
end
def decrement
@mutex.synchronize { @value -= 1 }
end
end
attr_accessor :error
def initialize(app, server_errors)
@app = app
@counter = Counter.new
@server_errors = server_errors
end
def pending_requests?
@counter.value > 0
end
def call(env)
if env["PATH_INFO"] == "/__identify__"
[200, {}, [@app.object_id.to_s]]
else
@counter.increment
begin
@app.call(env)
rescue *@server_errors => e
@error ||= e
raise e
ensure
@counter.decrement
end
end
end
end
class << self
def ports
@ports ||= {}
end
end
attr_reader :app, :port, :host
def initialize(app, port = Capybara.server_port, host = Capybara.server_host, server_errors = Capybara.server_errors)
@app = app
@server_thread = nil # suppress warnings
@host, @port, @server_errors = host, port, server_errors
@port ||= Capybara::Server.ports[port_key]
@port ||= find_available_port(host)
end
def reset_error!
middleware.error = nil
end
def error
middleware.error
end
def responsive?
return false if @server_thread && @server_thread.join(0)
res = Net::HTTP.start(host, port) { |http| http.get('/__identify__') }
if res.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess) or res.is_a?(Net::HTTPRedirection)
return res.body == app.object_id.to_s
end
rescue SystemCallError
return false
end
def wait_for_pending_requests
start_time = Capybara::Helpers.monotonic_time
while pending_requests?
if (Capybara::Helpers.monotonic_time - start_time) > 60
raise "Requests did not finish in 60 seconds"
end
sleep 0.01
end
end
def boot
unless responsive?
Capybara::Server.ports[port_key] = port
@server_thread = Thread.new do
Capybara.server.call(middleware, port, host)
end
start_time = Capybara::Helpers.monotonic_time
until responsive?
if (Capybara::Helpers.monotonic_time - start_time) > 60
raise "Rack application timed out during boot"
end
@server_thread.join(0.1)
end
end
self
end
private
def middleware
@middleware ||= Middleware.new(app, @server_errors)
end
def port_key
Capybara.reuse_server ? app.object_id : middleware.object_id
end
def pending_requests?
middleware.pending_requests?
end
def find_available_port(host)
server = TCPServer.new(host, 0)
server.addr[1]
ensure
server.close if server
end
end
end