moodle/lib/tests/task_running_test.php

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<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
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/**
* This file contains unit tests for the 'task running' data.
*
* @package core
* @copyright 2019 The Open University
* @copyright 2020 Mikhail Golenkov <golenkovm@gmail.com>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
namespace core\task;
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
require_once(__DIR__ . '/fixtures/task_fixtures.php');
/**
* This file contains unit tests for the 'task running' data.
*
* @copyright 2019 The Open University
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
class task_running_testcase extends \advanced_testcase {
/**
* Test for ad-hoc tasks.
*/
public function test_adhoc_task_running() {
$this->resetAfterTest();
// Specify lock factory. The reason is that Postgres locks don't work within a single
// process (i.e. if you try to get a lock that you already locked, it will just let you)
// which is usually OK but not here where we are simulating running two tasks at once in
// the same process.
set_config('lock_factory', '\core\lock\db_record_lock_factory');
// Create and queue 2 new ad-hoc tasks.
$task1 = new adhoc_test_task();
$task1->set_next_run_time(time() - 20);
manager::queue_adhoc_task($task1);
$task2 = new adhoc_test2_task();
$task2->set_next_run_time(time() - 10);
manager::queue_adhoc_task($task2);
// Check no tasks are marked running.
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertEmpty($running);
// Mark the first task running and check results.
$before = time();
$next1 = manager::get_next_adhoc_task(time());
manager::adhoc_task_starting($next1);
$after = time();
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(1, $running);
foreach ($running as $item) {
$this->assertEquals('adhoc', $item->type);
$this->assertLessThanOrEqual($after, $item->timestarted);
$this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual($before, $item->timestarted);
}
// Mark the second task running and check results.
$next2 = manager::get_next_adhoc_task(time());
manager::adhoc_task_starting($next2);
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(2, $running);
// Second task completes successfully.
manager::adhoc_task_complete($next2);
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(1, $running);
// First task fails.
manager::adhoc_task_failed($next1);
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(0, $running);
}
/**
* Test for scheduled tasks.
*/
public function test_scheduled_task_running() {
global $DB;
$this->resetAfterTest();
// Check no tasks are marked running.
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertEmpty($running);
// Disable all the tasks, except two, and set those two due to run.
$DB->set_field_select('task_scheduled', 'disabled', 1, 'classname != ? AND classname != ?',
['\core\task\session_cleanup_task', '\core\task\file_trash_cleanup_task']);
$DB->set_field('task_scheduled', 'nextruntime', 1,
['classname' => '\core\task\session_cleanup_task']);
$DB->set_field('task_scheduled', 'nextruntime', 1,
['classname' => '\core\task\file_trash_cleanup_task']);
$DB->set_field('task_scheduled', 'lastruntime', time() - 1000,
['classname' => '\core\task\session_cleanup_task']);
$DB->set_field('task_scheduled', 'lastruntime', time() - 500,
['classname' => '\core\task\file_trash_cleanup_task']);
// Get the first task and start it off.
$next1 = manager::get_next_scheduled_task(time());
$before = time();
manager::scheduled_task_starting($next1);
$after = time();
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(1, $running);
foreach ($running as $item) {
$this->assertLessThanOrEqual($after, $item->timestarted);
$this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual($before, $item->timestarted);
$this->assertEquals('\core\task\session_cleanup_task', $item->classname);
}
// Mark the second task running and check results. We have to change the times so the other
// one comes up first, otherwise it repeats the same one.
$DB->set_field('task_scheduled', 'lastruntime', time() - 1500,
['classname' => '\core\task\file_trash_cleanup_task']);
// Make sure that there is a time gap between task to sort them as expected.
sleep(1);
$next2 = manager::get_next_scheduled_task(time());
manager::scheduled_task_starting($next2);
// Check default sorting by timestarted.
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(2, $running);
$item = array_shift($running);
$this->assertEquals('\core\task\session_cleanup_task', $item->classname);
$item = array_shift($running);
$this->assertEquals('\core\task\file_trash_cleanup_task', $item->classname);
// Check sorting by time ASC.
$running = manager::get_running_tasks('time ASC');
$this->assertCount(2, $running);
$item = array_shift($running);
$this->assertEquals('\core\task\file_trash_cleanup_task', $item->classname);
$item = array_shift($running);
$this->assertEquals('\core\task\session_cleanup_task', $item->classname);
// Complete the file trash one.
manager::scheduled_task_complete($next2);
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(1, $running);
// Other task fails.
manager::scheduled_task_failed($next1);
$running = manager::get_running_tasks();
$this->assertCount(0, $running);
}
}