import os import logging import faulthandler import pytest from _pytest.doctest import DoctestItem from joblib.parallel import mp from joblib.backports import LooseVersion try: import lz4 except ImportError: lz4 = None try: from distributed.utils_test import loop, loop_in_thread except ImportError: loop = None loop_in_thread = None def pytest_collection_modifyitems(config, items): skip_doctests = True # We do not want to run the doctests if multiprocessing is disabled # e.g. via the JOBLIB_MULTIPROCESSING env variable if mp is not None: try: # numpy changed the str/repr formatting of numpy arrays in 1.14. # We want to run doctests only for numpy >= 1.14. import numpy as np if LooseVersion(np.__version__) >= LooseVersion('1.14'): skip_doctests = False except ImportError: pass if skip_doctests: skip_marker = pytest.mark.skip( reason='doctests are only run for numpy >= 1.14') for item in items: if isinstance(item, DoctestItem): item.add_marker(skip_marker) if lz4 is None: for item in items: if item.name == 'persistence.rst': item.add_marker(pytest.mark.skip(reason='lz4 is missing')) def pytest_configure(config): """Setup multiprocessing logging for the tests""" if mp is not None: log = mp.util.log_to_stderr(logging.DEBUG) log.handlers[0].setFormatter(logging.Formatter( '[%(levelname)s:%(processName)s:%(threadName)s] %(message)s')) # Some CI runs failed with hanging processes that were not terminated # with the timeout. To make sure we always get a proper trace, set a large # enough dump_traceback_later to kill the process with a report. faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(30 * 60, exit=True) DEFAULT_BACKEND = os.environ.get( "JOBLIB_TESTS_DEFAULT_PARALLEL_BACKEND", None ) if DEFAULT_BACKEND is not None: print( f"Setting joblib parallel default backend to {DEFAULT_BACKEND} " "from JOBLIB_TESTS_DEFAULT_PARALLEL_BACKEND environment variable" ) from joblib import parallel parallel.DEFAULT_BACKEND = DEFAULT_BACKEND def pytest_unconfigure(config): # Setup a global traceback printer callback to debug deadlocks that # would happen once pytest has completed: for instance in atexit # finalizers. At this point the stdout/stderr capture of pytest # should be disabled. Note that we cancel the global dump_traceback_later # to waiting for too long. faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later() # Note that we also use a shorter timeout for the per-test callback # configured via the pytest-timeout extension. faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(60, exit=True)