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esphome/tests/integration/test_scheduler_string_lifetime.py
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"""String lifetime test - verify scheduler handles string destruction correctly."""
import asyncio
from pathlib import Path
import re
import pytest
from .types import APIClientConnectedFactory, RunCompiledFunction
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_scheduler_string_lifetime(
yaml_config: str,
run_compiled: RunCompiledFunction,
api_client_connected: APIClientConnectedFactory,
) -> None:
"""Test that scheduler correctly handles string lifetimes when strings go out of scope."""
# Get the absolute path to the external components directory
external_components_path = str(
Path(__file__).parent / "fixtures" / "external_components"
)
# Replace the placeholder in the YAML config with the actual path
yaml_config = yaml_config.replace(
"EXTERNAL_COMPONENT_PATH", external_components_path
)
# Create events for synchronization
test1_complete = asyncio.Event()
test2_complete = asyncio.Event()
test3_complete = asyncio.Event()
test4_complete = asyncio.Event()
test5_complete = asyncio.Event()
all_tests_complete = asyncio.Event()
# Track test progress
test_stats = {
"tests_passed": 0,
"tests_failed": 0,
"errors": [],
"current_test": None,
"test_callbacks_executed": {},
}
def on_log_line(line: str) -> None:
# Track test-specific events
if "Test 1 complete" in line:
test1_complete.set()
elif "Test 2 complete" in line:
test2_complete.set()
elif "Test 3 complete" in line:
test3_complete.set()
elif "Test 4 complete" in line:
test4_complete.set()
elif "Test 5 complete" in line:
test5_complete.set()
# Track individual callback executions
callback_match = re.search(r"Callback '(.+?)' executed", line)
if callback_match:
callback_name = callback_match.group(1)
test_stats["test_callbacks_executed"][callback_name] = True
# Track test results from the C++ test output
if "Tests passed:" in line and "string_lifetime" in line:
# Extract the number from "Tests passed: 32"
match = re.search(r"Tests passed:\s*(\d+)", line)
if match:
test_stats["tests_passed"] = int(match.group(1))
elif "Tests failed:" in line and "string_lifetime" in line:
match = re.search(r"Tests failed:\s*(\d+)", line)
if match:
test_stats["tests_failed"] = int(match.group(1))
elif "ERROR" in line and "string_lifetime" in line:
test_stats["errors"].append(line)
# Check for memory corruption indicators
if any(
indicator in line.lower()
for indicator in [
"use after free",
"heap corruption",
"segfault",
"abort",
"assertion",
"sanitizer",
"bad memory",
"invalid pointer",
]
):
pytest.fail(f"Memory corruption detected: {line}")
# Check for completion
if "String lifetime tests complete" in line:
all_tests_complete.set()
async with (
run_compiled(yaml_config, line_callback=on_log_line),
api_client_connected() as client,
):
# Verify we can connect
device_info = await client.device_info()
assert device_info is not None
assert device_info.name == "scheduler-string-lifetime-test"
# List entities and services
_, services = await asyncio.wait_for(
client.list_entities_services(), timeout=5.0
)
# Find our test services
test_services = {}
for service in services:
if service.name == "run_test1":
test_services["test1"] = service
elif service.name == "run_test2":
test_services["test2"] = service
elif service.name == "run_test3":
test_services["test3"] = service
elif service.name == "run_test4":
test_services["test4"] = service
elif service.name == "run_test5":
test_services["test5"] = service
elif service.name == "run_final_check":
test_services["final"] = service
# Ensure all services are found
required_services = ["test1", "test2", "test3", "test4", "test5", "final"]
for service_name in required_services:
assert service_name in test_services, f"{service_name} service not found"
# Run tests sequentially, waiting for each to complete
try:
# Test 1
client.execute_service(test_services["test1"], {})
await asyncio.wait_for(test1_complete.wait(), timeout=5.0)
# Test 2
client.execute_service(test_services["test2"], {})
await asyncio.wait_for(test2_complete.wait(), timeout=5.0)
# Test 3
client.execute_service(test_services["test3"], {})
await asyncio.wait_for(test3_complete.wait(), timeout=5.0)
# Test 4
client.execute_service(test_services["test4"], {})
await asyncio.wait_for(test4_complete.wait(), timeout=5.0)
# Test 5
client.execute_service(test_services["test5"], {})
await asyncio.wait_for(test5_complete.wait(), timeout=5.0)
# Final check
client.execute_service(test_services["final"], {})
await asyncio.wait_for(all_tests_complete.wait(), timeout=5.0)
except TimeoutError:
pytest.fail(f"String lifetime test timed out. Stats: {test_stats}")
# Check for any errors
assert test_stats["tests_failed"] == 0, f"Tests failed: {test_stats['errors']}"
# Verify we had the expected number of passing tests
assert test_stats["tests_passed"] == 30, (
f"Expected exactly 30 tests to pass, but got {test_stats['tests_passed']}"
)