import time from rq import Queue, SimpleWorker from rq.registry import FailedJobRegistry, FinishedJobRegistry from rq.timeouts import TimerDeathPenalty from tests import RQTestCase class TimerBasedWorker(SimpleWorker): death_penalty_class = TimerDeathPenalty def thread_friendly_sleep_func(seconds): end_at = time.time() + seconds while True: if time.time() > end_at: break class TestTimeouts(RQTestCase): def test_timer_death_penalty(self): """Ensure TimerDeathPenalty works correctly.""" q = Queue(connection=self.connection) q.empty() finished_job_registry = FinishedJobRegistry(connection=self.connection) failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(connection=self.connection) # make sure death_penalty_class persists w = TimerBasedWorker([q], connection=self.connection) self.assertIsNotNone(w) self.assertEqual(w.death_penalty_class, TimerDeathPenalty) # Test short-running job doesn't raise JobTimeoutException job = q.enqueue(thread_friendly_sleep_func, args=(1,), job_timeout=3) w.work(burst=True) job.refresh() self.assertIn(job, finished_job_registry) # Test long-running job raises JobTimeoutException job = q.enqueue(thread_friendly_sleep_func, args=(5,), job_timeout=3) w.work(burst=True) self.assertIn(job, failed_job_registry) job.refresh() self.assertIn("rq.timeouts.JobTimeoutException", job.exc_info) # Test negative timeout doesn't raise JobTimeoutException, # which implies an unintended immediate timeout. job = q.enqueue(thread_friendly_sleep_func, args=(1,), job_timeout=-1) w.work(burst=True) job.refresh() self.assertIn(job, finished_job_registry)