0g-storage-node/common/task_executor/src/test_utils.rs
2024-01-04 18:05:32 +08:00

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Rust

use crate::TaskExecutor;
use std::sync::Arc;
use tokio::runtime;
/// Whilst the `TestRuntime` is not necessarily useful in itself, it provides the necessary
/// components for creating a `TaskExecutor` during tests.
///
/// May create its own runtime or use an existing one.
///
/// ## Warning
///
/// This struct should never be used in production, only testing.
pub struct TestRuntime {
runtime: Option<Arc<tokio::runtime::Runtime>>,
_runtime_shutdown: exit_future::Signal,
pub task_executor: TaskExecutor,
}
impl Default for TestRuntime {
/// If called *inside* an existing runtime, instantiates `Self` using a handle to that runtime. If
/// called *outside* any existing runtime, create a new `Runtime` and keep it alive until the
/// `Self` is dropped.
fn default() -> Self {
let (runtime_shutdown, exit) = exit_future::signal();
let (shutdown_tx, _) = futures::channel::mpsc::channel(1);
let runtime = Arc::new(
runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread()
.enable_all()
.build()
.unwrap(),
);
let handle = runtime.handle().clone();
let task_executor = TaskExecutor::new(handle, exit, shutdown_tx);
Self {
runtime: Some(runtime),
_runtime_shutdown: runtime_shutdown,
task_executor,
}
}
}
impl Drop for TestRuntime {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if let Some(runtime) = self.runtime.take() {
Arc::try_unwrap(runtime).unwrap().shutdown_background()
}
}
}