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# Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola'. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Tests for net_connections() and Process.connections() APIs.""" import os import socket import textwrap from contextlib import closing from socket import AF_INET from socket import AF_INET6 from socket import SOCK_DGRAM from socket import SOCK_STREAM import psutil from psutil import FREEBSD from psutil import LINUX from psutil import NETBSD from psutil import OPENBSD from psutil import OSX from psutil import POSIX from psutil import SUNOS from psutil import WINDOWS from psutil._common import supports_ipv6 from psutil._compat import PY3 from psutil.tests import AF_UNIX from psutil.tests import bind_socket from psutil.tests import bind_unix_socket from psutil.tests import check_connection_ntuple from psutil.tests import create_sockets from psutil.tests import get_free_port from psutil.tests import HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX from psutil.tests import pyrun from psutil.tests import reap_children from psutil.tests import run_test_module_by_name from psutil.tests import safe_rmpath from psutil.tests import skip_on_access_denied from psutil.tests import tcp_socketpair from psutil.tests import TESTFN from psutil.tests import TRAVIS from psutil.tests import unittest from psutil.tests import unix_socket_path from psutil.tests import unix_socketpair from psutil.tests import wait_for_file thisproc = psutil.Process() class Base(object): def setUp(self): if not NETBSD: # NetBSD opens a UNIX socket to /var/log/run. cons = thisproc.connections(kind='all') assert not cons, cons def tearDown(self): safe_rmpath(TESTFN) reap_children() if not NETBSD: # Make sure we closed all resources. # NetBSD opens a UNIX socket to /var/log/run. cons = thisproc.connections(kind='all') assert not cons, cons def get_conn_from_sock(self, sock): cons = thisproc.connections(kind='all') smap = dict([(c.fd, c) for c in cons]) if NETBSD: # NetBSD opens a UNIX socket to /var/log/run # so there may be more connections. return smap[sock.fileno()] else: self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) if cons[0].fd != -1: self.assertEqual(smap[sock.fileno()].fd, sock.fileno()) return cons[0] def check_socket(self, sock, conn=None): """Given a socket, makes sure it matches the one obtained via psutil. It assumes this process created one connection only (the one supposed to be checked). """ if conn is None: conn = self.get_conn_from_sock(sock) check_connection_ntuple(conn) # fd, family, type if conn.fd != -1: self.assertEqual(conn.fd, sock.fileno()) self.assertEqual(conn.family, sock.family) # see: http://bugs.python.org/issue30204 self.assertEqual( conn.type, sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_TYPE)) # local address laddr = sock.getsockname() if not laddr and PY3 and isinstance(laddr, bytes): # See: http://bugs.python.org/issue30205 laddr = laddr.decode() if sock.family == AF_INET6: laddr = laddr[:2] if sock.family == AF_UNIX and OPENBSD: # No addresses are set for UNIX sockets on OpenBSD. pass else: self.assertEqual(conn.laddr, laddr) # XXX Solaris can't retrieve system-wide UNIX sockets if sock.family == AF_UNIX and HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX: cons = thisproc.connections(kind='all') self.compare_procsys_connections(os.getpid(), cons) return conn def compare_procsys_connections(self, pid, proc_cons, kind='all'): """Given a process PID and its list of connections compare those against system-wide connections retrieved via psutil.net_connections. """ try: sys_cons = psutil.net_connections(kind=kind) except psutil.AccessDenied: # On OSX, system-wide connections are retrieved by iterating # over all processes if OSX: return else: raise # Filter for this proc PID and exlucde PIDs from the tuple. sys_cons = [c[:-1] for c in sys_cons if c.pid == pid] sys_cons.sort() proc_cons.sort() self.assertEqual(proc_cons, sys_cons) # ===================================================================== # --- Test unconnected sockets # ===================================================================== class TestUnconnectedSockets(Base, unittest.TestCase): """Tests sockets which are open but not connected to anything.""" def test_tcp_v4(self): addr = ("127.0.0.1", get_free_port()) with closing(bind_socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, addr=addr)) as sock: conn = self.check_socket(sock) assert not conn.raddr self.assertEqual(conn.status, psutil.CONN_LISTEN) @unittest.skipIf(not supports_ipv6(), "IPv6 not supported") def test_tcp_v6(self): addr = ("::1", get_free_port()) with closing(bind_socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, addr=addr)) as sock: conn = self.check_socket(sock) assert not conn.raddr self.assertEqual(conn.status, psutil.CONN_LISTEN) def test_udp_v4(self): addr = ("127.0.0.1", get_free_port()) with closing(bind_socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, addr=addr)) as sock: conn = self.check_socket(sock) assert not conn.raddr self.assertEqual(conn.status, psutil.CONN_NONE) @unittest.skipIf(not supports_ipv6(), "IPv6 not supported") def test_udp_v6(self): addr = ("::1", get_free_port()) with closing(bind_socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, addr=addr)) as sock: conn = self.check_socket(sock) assert not conn.raddr self.assertEqual(conn.status, psutil.CONN_NONE) @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') def test_unix_tcp(self): with unix_socket_path() as name: with closing(bind_unix_socket(name, type=SOCK_STREAM)) as sock: conn = self.check_socket(sock) assert not conn.raddr self.assertEqual(conn.status, psutil.CONN_NONE) @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') def test_unix_udp(self): with unix_socket_path() as name: with closing(bind_unix_socket(name, type=SOCK_STREAM)) as sock: conn = self.check_socket(sock) assert not conn.raddr self.assertEqual(conn.status, psutil.CONN_NONE) # ===================================================================== # --- Test connected sockets # ===================================================================== class TestConnectedSocketPairs(Base, unittest.TestCase): """Test socket pairs which are are actually connected to each other. """ # On SunOS, even after we close() it, the server socket stays around # in TIME_WAIT state. @unittest.skipIf(SUNOS, "unreliable on SUONS") def test_tcp(self): addr = ("127.0.0.1", get_free_port()) assert not thisproc.connections(kind='tcp4') server, client = tcp_socketpair(AF_INET, addr=addr) try: cons = thisproc.connections(kind='tcp4') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 2) self.assertEqual(cons[0].status, psutil.CONN_ESTABLISHED) self.assertEqual(cons[1].status, psutil.CONN_ESTABLISHED) # May not be fast enough to change state so it stays # commenteed. # client.close() # cons = thisproc.connections(kind='all') # self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) # self.assertEqual(cons[0].status, psutil.CONN_CLOSE_WAIT) finally: server.close() client.close() @unittest.skipIf(not POSIX, 'POSIX only') def test_unix(self): with unix_socket_path() as name: server, client = unix_socketpair(name) try: cons = thisproc.connections(kind='unix') assert not (cons[0].laddr and cons[0].raddr) assert not (cons[1].laddr and cons[1].raddr) if NETBSD: # On NetBSD creating a UNIX socket will cause # a UNIX connection to /var/run/log. cons = [c for c in cons if c.raddr != '/var/run/log'] self.assertEqual(len(cons), 2) if LINUX or FREEBSD or SUNOS: # remote path is never set self.assertEqual(cons[0].raddr, "") self.assertEqual(cons[1].raddr, "") # one local address should though self.assertEqual(name, cons[0].laddr or cons[1].laddr) elif OPENBSD: # No addresses whatsoever here. for addr in (cons[0].laddr, cons[0].raddr, cons[1].laddr, cons[1].raddr): self.assertEqual(addr, "") else: # On other systems either the laddr or raddr # of both peers are set. self.assertEqual(cons[0].laddr or cons[1].laddr, name) self.assertEqual(cons[0].raddr or cons[1].raddr, name) finally: server.close() client.close() @skip_on_access_denied(only_if=OSX) def test_combos(self): def check_conn(proc, conn, family, type, laddr, raddr, status, kinds): all_kinds = ("all", "inet", "inet4", "inet6", "tcp", "tcp4", "tcp6", "udp", "udp4", "udp6") check_connection_ntuple(conn) self.assertEqual(conn.family, family) self.assertEqual(conn.type, type) self.assertEqual(conn.laddr, laddr) self.assertEqual(conn.raddr, raddr) self.assertEqual(conn.status, status) for kind in all_kinds: cons = proc.connections(kind=kind) if kind in kinds: assert cons else: assert not cons, cons # compare against system-wide connections # XXX Solaris can't retrieve system-wide UNIX # sockets. if HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX: self.compare_procsys_connections(proc.pid, [conn]) tcp_template = textwrap.dedent(""" import socket, time s = socket.socket($family, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s.bind(('$addr', 0)) s.listen(1) with open('$testfn', 'w') as f: f.write(str(s.getsockname()[:2])) time.sleep(60) """) udp_template = textwrap.dedent(""" import socket, time s = socket.socket($family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) s.bind(('$addr', 0)) with open('$testfn', 'w') as f: f.write(str(s.getsockname()[:2])) time.sleep(60) """) from string import Template testfile = os.path.basename(TESTFN) tcp4_template = Template(tcp_template).substitute( family=int(AF_INET), addr="127.0.0.1", testfn=testfile) udp4_template = Template(udp_template).substitute( family=int(AF_INET), addr="127.0.0.1", testfn=testfile) tcp6_template = Template(tcp_template).substitute( family=int(AF_INET6), addr="::1", testfn=testfile) udp6_template = Template(udp_template).substitute( family=int(AF_INET6), addr="::1", testfn=testfile) # launch various subprocess instantiating a socket of various # families and types to enrich psutil results tcp4_proc = pyrun(tcp4_template) tcp4_addr = eval(wait_for_file(testfile)) udp4_proc = pyrun(udp4_template) udp4_addr = eval(wait_for_file(testfile)) if supports_ipv6(): tcp6_proc = pyrun(tcp6_template) tcp6_addr = eval(wait_for_file(testfile)) udp6_proc = pyrun(udp6_template) udp6_addr = eval(wait_for_file(testfile)) else: tcp6_proc = None udp6_proc = None tcp6_addr = None udp6_addr = None for p in thisproc.children(): cons = p.connections() self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) for conn in cons: # TCP v4 if p.pid == tcp4_proc.pid: check_conn(p, conn, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, tcp4_addr, (), psutil.CONN_LISTEN, ("all", "inet", "inet4", "tcp", "tcp4")) # UDP v4 elif p.pid == udp4_proc.pid: check_conn(p, conn, AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, udp4_addr, (), psutil.CONN_NONE, ("all", "inet", "inet4", "udp", "udp4")) # TCP v6 elif p.pid == getattr(tcp6_proc, "pid", None): check_conn(p, conn, AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, tcp6_addr, (), psutil.CONN_LISTEN, ("all", "inet", "inet6", "tcp", "tcp6")) # UDP v6 elif p.pid == getattr(udp6_proc, "pid", None): check_conn(p, conn, AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, udp6_addr, (), psutil.CONN_NONE, ("all", "inet", "inet6", "udp", "udp6")) # err self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.connections, kind='???') def test_multi_sockets_filtering(self): with create_sockets() as socks: cons = thisproc.connections(kind='all') self.assertEqual(len(cons), len(socks)) # tcp cons = thisproc.connections(kind='tcp') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 2 if supports_ipv6() else 1) for conn in cons: self.assertIn(conn.family, (AF_INET, AF_INET6)) self.assertEqual(conn.type, SOCK_STREAM) # tcp4 cons = thisproc.connections(kind='tcp4') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) self.assertEqual(cons[0].family, AF_INET) self.assertEqual(cons[0].type, SOCK_STREAM) # tcp6 if supports_ipv6(): cons = thisproc.connections(kind='tcp6') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) self.assertEqual(cons[0].family, AF_INET6) self.assertEqual(cons[0].type, SOCK_STREAM) # udp cons = thisproc.connections(kind='udp') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 2 if supports_ipv6() else 1) for conn in cons: self.assertIn(conn.family, (AF_INET, AF_INET6)) self.assertEqual(conn.type, SOCK_DGRAM) # udp4 cons = thisproc.connections(kind='udp4') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) self.assertEqual(cons[0].family, AF_INET) self.assertEqual(cons[0].type, SOCK_DGRAM) # udp6 if supports_ipv6(): cons = thisproc.connections(kind='udp6') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 1) self.assertEqual(cons[0].family, AF_INET6) self.assertEqual(cons[0].type, SOCK_DGRAM) # inet cons = thisproc.connections(kind='inet') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 4 if supports_ipv6() else 2) for conn in cons: self.assertIn(conn.family, (AF_INET, AF_INET6)) self.assertIn(conn.type, (SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM)) # inet6 if supports_ipv6(): cons = thisproc.connections(kind='inet6') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 2) for conn in cons: self.assertEqual(conn.family, AF_INET6) self.assertIn(conn.type, (SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM)) # unix if HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX: cons = thisproc.connections(kind='unix') self.assertEqual(len(cons), 3) for conn in cons: self.assertEqual(conn.family, AF_UNIX) self.assertIn(conn.type, (SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM)) # ===================================================================== # --- Miscellaneous tests # ===================================================================== class TestSystemWideConnections(Base, unittest.TestCase): """Tests for net_connections().""" @skip_on_access_denied() def test_it(self): def check(cons, families, types_): AF_UNIX = getattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX', object()) for conn in cons: self.assertIn(conn.family, families, msg=conn) if conn.family != AF_UNIX: self.assertIn(conn.type, types_, msg=conn) check_connection_ntuple(conn) with create_sockets(): from psutil._common import conn_tmap for kind, groups in conn_tmap.items(): # XXX: SunOS does not retrieve UNIX sockets. if kind == 'unix' and not HAS_CONNECTIONS_UNIX: continue families, types_ = groups cons = psutil.net_connections(kind) self.assertEqual(len(cons), len(set(cons))) check(cons, families, types_) self.assertRaises(ValueError, psutil.net_connections, kind='???') @skip_on_access_denied() def test_multi_socks(self): with create_sockets() as socks: cons = [x for x in psutil.net_connections(kind='all') if x.pid == os.getpid()] self.assertEqual(len(cons), len(socks)) @skip_on_access_denied() # See: https://travis-ci.org/giampaolo/psutil/jobs/237566297 @unittest.skipIf(OSX and TRAVIS, "unreliable on OSX + TRAVIS") def test_multi_sockets_procs(self): # Creates multiple sub processes, each creating different # sockets. For each process check that proc.connections() # and net_connections() return the same results. # This is done mainly to check whether net_connections()'s # pid is properly set, see: # https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues/1013 with create_sockets() as socks: expected = len(socks) pids = [] times = 10 for i in range(times): fname = os.path.realpath(TESTFN) + str(i) src = textwrap.dedent("""\ import time, os from psutil.tests import create_sockets with create_sockets(): with open('%s', 'w') as f: f.write(str(os.getpid())) time.sleep(60) """ % fname) sproc = pyrun(src) pids.append(sproc.pid) self.addCleanup(safe_rmpath, fname) # sync for i in range(times): fname = TESTFN + str(i) wait_for_file(fname) syscons = [x for x in psutil.net_connections(kind='all') if x.pid in pids] for pid in pids: self.assertEqual(len([x for x in syscons if x.pid == pid]), expected) p = psutil.Process(pid) self.assertEqual(len(p.connections('all')), expected) # ===================================================================== # --- Miscellaneous tests # ===================================================================== class TestMisc(unittest.TestCase): def test_connection_constants(self): ints = [] strs = [] for name in dir(psutil): if name.startswith('CONN_'): num = getattr(psutil, name) str_ = str(num) assert str_.isupper(), str_ self.assertNotIn(str, strs) self.assertNotIn(num, ints) ints.append(num) strs.append(str_) if SUNOS: psutil.CONN_IDLE psutil.CONN_BOUND if WINDOWS: psutil.CONN_DELETE_TCB if __name__ == '__main__': run_test_module_by_name(__file__)
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