On 12:14 pm, anshul.sing...@gmail.com wrote: >Hi, >I have to write tests for a custom conch server. My approach is to make >a >test client and then connect it to my server in my testcase. I have >been >able to create a client that can interface with my server, but i'm not >able >to do it from within the test case. >What I'm trying is : >class TestAccountStatus(unittest.TestCase): > def setUp(self): > ssh_server = Server() > self.server = reactor.listenTCP(ssh_server.port, > ssh_server.application(), > interface=ssh_server.interface) > def tearDown(self): > server, self.server = self.server,None > return server.stopListening() > def test_1(self): > d = protocol.ClientCreator(reactor, >SimpleTransport).connectTCP('localhost', self.server.getHost().port) > return d >The transport SimpleTransport is my custom transport.SSHClientTransport >instance. The class Server() is a wrapper around an SSHFactory >insatance. >The problem I'm facing is that after this line > >d = protocol.ClientCreator(reactor, >SimpleTransport).connectTCP('localhost', >self.server.getHost().port) >I have to write reactor.run(), otherwise the client is not starting. If >I >write reactor.run() the test doesn't stop (understandable since the >reactor >isn't being stopped). >Basically I want to know how I can start the client without running >reactor.run()
The reactor should be started for you, automatically. Jean-Paul _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python