# -*- perl -*-
# Copyright (c) 2000, FundsXpress Financial Network, Inc.
# This library is free software released "AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS"
# and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES under the terms of the GNU Lesser
# General Public License, Version 2.1, a copy of which can be
# found in the "COPYING" file of this distribution.
# $Id: procmanager.t,v 1.9 2001/04/23 16:13:45 muaddie Exp $
use strict;
use Test;
BEGIN { plan tests => 5; }
use FCGI::ProcManager;
my $m;
ok $m = FCGI::ProcManager->new();
ok $m->n_processes(100) == 100;
ok $m->n_processes(2) == 2;
ok $m->n_processes(0) == 0;
ok !$m->pm_manage();
#ok $m->n_processes(-3);
#eval { $m->pm_manage(); };
#ok $@ =~ /dying from number of processes exception: -3/;
#undef $@;
if ($ENV{PM_N_PROCESSES}) {
$m->n_processes($ENV{PM_N_PROCESSES});
$m->pm_manage();
sample_request_loop($m);
}
exit 0;
sub sample_request_loop {
my ($m) = @_;
while (1) {
# Simulate blocking for a request.
my $t1 = int(rand(2)+2);
print "TEST: simulating blocking for request: $t1 seconds.\n";
sleep $t1;
# (Here is where accept-fail-on-intr would exit request loop.)
$m->pm_pre_dispatch();
# Simulate a request dispatch.
my $t = int(rand(3)+2);
print "TEST: simulating new request: $t seconds.\n";
while (my $nslept = sleep $t) {
$t -= $nslept;
last unless $t;
}
$m->pm_post_dispatch();
}
}