require 'spec_helper' describe Gitlab::SidekiqMiddleware::Shutdown do subject { described_class.new } let(:pid) { Process.pid } let(:worker) { double(:worker, class: 'TestWorker') } let(:job) { { 'jid' => 123 } } let(:queue) { 'test_queue' } let(:block) { proc { nil } } def run subject.call(worker, job, queue) { block.call } described_class.shutdown_thread&.join end def pop_trace subject.trace.pop(true) end before do allow(subject).to receive(:get_rss).and_return(10.kilobytes) described_class.clear_shutdown_thread end context 'when MAX_RSS is set to 0' do before do stub_const("#{described_class}::MAX_RSS", 0) end it 'does nothing' do expect(subject).not_to receive(:sleep) run end end def expect_shutdown_sequence expect(pop_trace).to eq([:sleep, 15 * 60]) expect(pop_trace).to eq([:kill, 'SIGTSTP', pid]) expect(pop_trace).to eq([:sleep, 30]) expect(pop_trace).to eq([:kill, 'SIGTERM', pid]) expect(pop_trace).to eq([:sleep, 10]) expect(pop_trace).to eq([:kill, 'SIGKILL', pid]) end context 'when MAX_RSS is exceeded' do before do stub_const("#{described_class}::MAX_RSS", 5.kilobytes) end it 'sends the TSTP, TERM and KILL signals at expected times' do run expect_shutdown_sequence end end context 'when MAX_RSS is not exceeded' do before do stub_const("#{described_class}::MAX_RSS", 15.kilobytes) end it 'does nothing' do expect(subject).not_to receive(:sleep) run end end context 'when WantShutdown is raised' do let(:block) { proc { raise described_class::WantShutdown } } it 'starts the shutdown sequence and re-raises the exception' do expect { run }.to raise_exception(described_class::WantShutdown) # We can't expect 'run' to have joined on the shutdown thread, because # it hit an exception. shutdown_thread = described_class.shutdown_thread expect(shutdown_thread).not_to be_nil shutdown_thread.join expect_shutdown_sequence end end end