SleekXMPP/tests/live_multiple_streams.py

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import logging
from sleekxmpp.test import *
class TestMultipleStreams(SleekTest):
"""
Test that we can test a live stanza stream.
"""
def setUp(self):
self.client1 = SleekTest()
self.client2 = SleekTest()
def tearDown(self):
self.client1.stream_close()
self.client2.stream_close()
def testMultipleStreams(self):
"""Test that we can interact with multiple live ClientXMPP instance."""
client1 = self.client1
client2 = self.client2
client1.stream_start(mode='client',
socket='live',
skip=True,
jid='user@localhost/test1',
password='user')
client2.stream_start(mode='client',
socket='live',
skip=True,
jid='user@localhost/test2',
password='user')
client1.xmpp.send_message(mto='user@localhost/test2',
mbody='test')
client1.send('message@body=test', method='stanzapath')
client2.recv('message@body=test', method='stanzapath')
suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestMultipleStreams)
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG,
format='%(levelname)-8s %(message)s')
tests = unittest.TestSuite([suite])
result = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(tests)
test_ns = 'http://andyet.net/protocol/tests'
print("<tests xmlns='%s' %s %s %s %s />" % (
test_ns,
'ran="%s"' % result.testsRun,
'errors="%s"' % len(result.errors),
'fails="%s"' % len(result.failures),
'success="%s"' % result.wasSuccessful()))