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* Remove xunit dependency from testdriver * swap expected/actual as needed * Convert Test.Common to nunit * port hosting unit tests to nunit * port batchparser integration tests to nunit * port testdriver.tests to nunit * fix target to copy dependency * port servicelayer unittests to nunit * more unit test fixes * port integration tests to nunit * fix test method type * try using latest windows build for PRs * reduce test memory use
92 lines
3.6 KiB
C#
92 lines
3.6 KiB
C#
//
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
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//
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using System.Collections.Concurrent;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Linq;
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using System.Threading;
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using System.Threading.Tasks;
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using Microsoft.SqlTools.Utility;
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using NUnit.Framework;
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namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.UnitTests.ServiceHost
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{
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public class AsyncQueueTests
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{
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[Test]
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public async Task AsyncQueueSynchronizesAccess()
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{
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ConcurrentBag<int> outputItems = new ConcurrentBag<int>();
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AsyncQueue<int> inputQueue = new AsyncQueue<int>(Enumerable.Range(0, 100));
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CancellationTokenSource cancellationTokenSource = new CancellationTokenSource();
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try
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{
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// Start 5 consumers
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await Task.WhenAll(
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Task.Run(() => ConsumeItems(inputQueue, outputItems, cancellationTokenSource.Token)),
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Task.Run(() => ConsumeItems(inputQueue, outputItems, cancellationTokenSource.Token)),
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Task.Run(() => ConsumeItems(inputQueue, outputItems, cancellationTokenSource.Token)),
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Task.Run(() => ConsumeItems(inputQueue, outputItems, cancellationTokenSource.Token)),
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Task.Run(() => ConsumeItems(inputQueue, outputItems, cancellationTokenSource.Token)),
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Task.Run(
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async () =>
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{
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// Wait for a bit and then add more items to the queue
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await Task.Delay(250);
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foreach (var i in Enumerable.Range(100, 200))
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{
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await inputQueue.EnqueueAsync(i);
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}
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// Cancel the waiters
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cancellationTokenSource.Cancel();
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}));
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}
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catch (TaskCanceledException)
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{
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// Do nothing, this is expected.
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}
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// At this point, numbers 0 through 299 should be in the outputItems
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IEnumerable<int> expectedItems = Enumerable.Range(0, 300);
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Assert.AreEqual(0, expectedItems.Except(outputItems).Count());
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}
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[Test]
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public async Task AsyncQueueSkipsCancelledTasks()
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{
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AsyncQueue<int> inputQueue = new AsyncQueue<int>();
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// Queue up a couple of tasks to wait for input
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CancellationTokenSource cancellationSource = new CancellationTokenSource();
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Task<int> taskOne = inputQueue.DequeueAsync(cancellationSource.Token);
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Task<int> taskTwo = inputQueue.DequeueAsync();
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// Cancel the first task and then enqueue a number
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cancellationSource.Cancel();
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await inputQueue.EnqueueAsync(1);
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// Did the second task get the number?
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Assert.AreEqual(TaskStatus.Canceled, taskOne.Status);
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Assert.AreEqual(TaskStatus.RanToCompletion, taskTwo.Status);
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Assert.AreEqual(1, taskTwo.Result);
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}
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private async Task ConsumeItems(
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AsyncQueue<int> inputQueue,
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ConcurrentBag<int> outputItems,
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CancellationToken cancellationToken)
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{
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while (!cancellationToken.IsCancellationRequested)
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{
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int consumedItem = await inputQueue.DequeueAsync(cancellationToken);
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outputItems.Add(consumedItem);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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