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This way we can send multiple SIGINTs in tests.
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9.4 KiB
TypeScript
290 lines
9.4 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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import type { Fixtures } from '@playwright/test';
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import type { ChildProcess } from 'child_process';
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import { execSync, spawn } from 'child_process';
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import net from 'net';
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import fs from 'fs';
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import { stripAnsi } from './utils';
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type TestChildParams = {
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command: string[],
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cwd?: string,
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env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv,
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shell?: boolean,
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onOutput?: () => void;
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};
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import childProcess from 'child_process';
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type ProcessData = {
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pid: number, // process ID
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pgrp: number, // process groupd ID
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children: Set<ProcessData>, // direct children of the process
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};
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function readAllProcessesLinux(): { pid: number, ppid: number, pgrp: number }[] {
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const result: {pid: number, ppid: number, pgrp: number}[] = [];
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for (const dir of fs.readdirSync('/proc')) {
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const pid = +dir;
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if (isNaN(pid))
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continue;
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try {
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const statFile = fs.readFileSync(`/proc/${pid}/stat`, 'utf8');
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// Format of /proc/*/stat is described https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html
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const match = statFile.match(/^(?<pid>\d+)\s+\((?<comm>.*)\)\s+(?<state>R|S|D|Z|T|t|W|X|x|K|W|P)\s+(?<ppid>\d+)\s+(?<pgrp>\d+)/);
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if (match) {
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result.push({
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pid: +match.groups.pid,
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ppid: +match.groups.ppid,
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pgrp: +match.groups.pgrp,
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});
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}
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} catch (e) {
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// We don't have access to some /proc/<pid>/stat file.
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}
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}
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return result;
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}
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function readAllProcessesMacOS(): { pid: number, ppid: number, pgrp: number }[] {
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const result: {pid: number, ppid: number, pgrp: number}[] = [];
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const processTree = childProcess.spawnSync('ps', ['-eo', 'pid,pgid,ppid']);
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const lines = processTree.stdout.toString().trim().split('\n');
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for (const line of lines) {
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const [pid, pgrp, ppid] = line.trim().split(/\s+/).map(token => +token);
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// On linux, the very first line of `ps` is the header with "PID PGID PPID".
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if (isNaN(pid) || isNaN(pgrp) || isNaN(ppid))
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continue;
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result.push({ pid, ppid, pgrp });
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}
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return result;
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}
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function buildProcessTreePosix(pid: number): ProcessData {
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// Certain Linux distributions might not have `ps` installed.
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const allProcesses = process.platform === 'darwin' ? readAllProcessesMacOS() : readAllProcessesLinux();
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const pidToProcess = new Map<number, ProcessData>();
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for (const { pid, pgrp } of allProcesses)
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pidToProcess.set(pid, { pid, pgrp, children: new Set() });
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for (const { pid, ppid } of allProcesses) {
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const parent = pidToProcess.get(ppid);
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const child = pidToProcess.get(pid);
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// On POSIX, certain processes might not have parent (e.g. PID=1 and occasionally PID=2)
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// or we might not have access to it proc info.
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if (parent && child)
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parent.children.add(child);
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}
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return pidToProcess.get(pid);
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}
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export class TestChildProcess {
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params: TestChildParams;
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process: ChildProcess;
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output = '';
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fullOutput = '';
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onOutput?: (chunk: string | Buffer) => void;
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exited: Promise<{ exitCode: number, signal: string | null }>;
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exitCode: Promise<number>;
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private _outputCallbacks = new Set<() => void>();
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constructor(params: TestChildParams) {
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this.params = params;
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this.process = spawn(params.command[0], params.command.slice(1), {
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env: {
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...process.env,
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...params.env,
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},
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cwd: params.cwd,
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shell: params.shell,
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// On non-windows platforms, `detached: true` makes child process a leader of a new
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// process group, making it possible to kill child process tree with `.kill(-pid)` command.
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// @see https://nodejs.org/api/child_process.html#child_process_options_detached
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detached: process.platform !== 'win32',
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});
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if (process.env.PWTEST_DEBUG)
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process.stdout.write(`\n\nLaunching ${params.command.join(' ')}\n`);
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this.onOutput = params.onOutput;
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const appendChunk = (chunk: string | Buffer) => {
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this.output += String(chunk);
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if (process.env.PWTEST_DEBUG)
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process.stdout.write(String(chunk));
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else
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this.fullOutput += String(chunk);
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this.onOutput?.(chunk);
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for (const cb of this._outputCallbacks)
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cb();
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this._outputCallbacks.clear();
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};
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this.process.stderr.on('data', appendChunk);
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this.process.stdout.on('data', appendChunk);
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const killProcessGroup = this._killProcessTree.bind(this, 'SIGKILL');
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process.on('exit', killProcessGroup);
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this.exited = new Promise(f => {
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this.process.on('exit', (exitCode, signal) => f({ exitCode, signal }));
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process.off('exit', killProcessGroup);
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});
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this.exitCode = this.exited.then(r => r.exitCode);
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}
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outputLines(): string[] {
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const strippedOutput = stripAnsi(this.output);
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return strippedOutput.split('\n').filter(line => line.startsWith('%%')).map(line => line.substring(2).trim());
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}
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async kill(signal: 'SIGINT' | 'SIGKILL' = 'SIGKILL') {
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this._killProcessTree(signal);
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return this.exited;
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}
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private _killProcessTree(signal: 'SIGINT' | 'SIGKILL') {
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if (!this.process.pid || !this.process.kill(0))
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return;
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// On Windows, we always call `taskkill` no matter signal.
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if (process.platform === 'win32') {
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try {
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execSync(`taskkill /pid ${this.process.pid} /T /F /FI "MEMUSAGE gt 0"`, { stdio: 'ignore' });
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} catch (e) {
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// the process might have already stopped
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}
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return;
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}
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// In case of POSIX and `SIGINT` signal, send it to the main process group only.
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if (signal === 'SIGINT') {
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try {
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process.kill(-this.process.pid, 'SIGINT');
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} catch (e) {
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// the process might have already stopped
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}
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return;
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}
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// In case of POSIX and `SIGKILL` signal, we should send it to all descendant process groups.
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const rootProcess = buildProcessTreePosix(this.process.pid);
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const descendantProcessGroups = (function flatten(processData: ProcessData, result: Set<number> = new Set()) {
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// Process can nullify its own process group with `setpgid`. Use its PID instead.
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result.add(processData.pgrp || processData.pid);
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processData.children.forEach(child => flatten(child, result));
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return result;
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})(rootProcess);
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for (const pgrp of descendantProcessGroups) {
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try {
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process.kill(-pgrp, 'SIGKILL');
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} catch (e) {
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// the process might have already stopped
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}
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}
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}
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async cleanExit() {
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const r = await this.exited;
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if (r.exitCode)
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throw new Error(`Process failed with exit code ${r.exitCode}`);
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if (r.signal)
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throw new Error(`Process received signal: ${r.signal}`);
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}
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async waitForOutput(substring: string, count = 1) {
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while (countTimes(stripAnsi(this.output), substring) < count)
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await new Promise<void>(f => this._outputCallbacks.add(f));
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}
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clearOutput() {
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this.output = '';
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}
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write(chars: string) {
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this.process.stdin.write(chars);
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}
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}
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export type CommonFixtures = {
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childProcess: (params: TestChildParams) => TestChildProcess;
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waitForPort: (port: number) => Promise<void>;
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};
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export type CommonWorkerFixtures = {
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daemonProcess: (params: TestChildParams) => TestChildProcess;
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};
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export const commonFixtures: Fixtures<CommonFixtures, CommonWorkerFixtures> = {
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childProcess: async ({}, use, testInfo) => {
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const processes: TestChildProcess[] = [];
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await use(params => {
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const process = new TestChildProcess(params);
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processes.push(process);
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return process;
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});
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await Promise.all(processes.map(async child => child.kill()));
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if (testInfo.status !== 'passed' && testInfo.status !== 'skipped' && !process.env.PWTEST_DEBUG) {
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for (const process of processes) {
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console.log('====== ' + process.params.command.join(' '));
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console.log(process.fullOutput.replace(/\x1Bc/g, ''));
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console.log('=========================================');
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}
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}
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},
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daemonProcess: [async ({}, use) => {
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const processes: TestChildProcess[] = [];
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await use(params => {
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const process = new TestChildProcess(params);
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processes.push(process);
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return process;
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});
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await Promise.all(processes.map(child => child.kill('SIGINT')));
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}, { scope: 'worker' }],
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waitForPort: async ({}, use) => {
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const token = { canceled: false };
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await use(async port => {
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while (!token.canceled) {
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const promise = new Promise<boolean>(resolve => {
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const conn = net.connect(port, '127.0.0.1')
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.on('error', () => resolve(false))
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.on('connect', () => {
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conn.end();
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resolve(true);
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});
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});
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if (await promise)
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return;
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await new Promise(x => setTimeout(x, 100));
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}
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});
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token.canceled = true;
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},
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};
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export function countTimes(s: string, sub: string): number {
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let result = 0;
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for (let index = 0; index !== -1;) {
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index = s.indexOf(sub, index);
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if (index !== -1) {
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result++;
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index += sub.length;
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}
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}
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return result;
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}
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