From b99193ba68f947802245a288940e54904ecbee61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Triatmoko Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 13:23:49 +0100 Subject: final version --- Under-Testing/Server-Code-New/initTestClass.py | 122 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 122 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Under-Testing/Server-Code-New/initTestClass.py (limited to 'Under-Testing/Server-Code-New/initTestClass.py') diff --git a/Under-Testing/Server-Code-New/initTestClass.py b/Under-Testing/Server-Code-New/initTestClass.py deleted file mode 100644 index 568f840..0000000 --- a/Under-Testing/Server-Code-New/initTestClass.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import subprocess, signal -import os -import ControllerClass -import DbClass -import PingClass -import random -from time import sleep - -class initTesting: - - def __init__(self): - self.messageList = list() - - def pings(self,IP): - - server = PingClass.Ping(IP) - self.serverStatus = server.ping(2) - return self.serverStatus - - def initDB(self): - - self.db = DbClass.DBMySQLConnection() - self.db.connectDB() - self.dbStatus = self.db.connectDB() - - def initaccount(self,account,handler): - if handler == 'sip' or handler == 'unisip' or handler == 'landline': - if account[1] != '' or account[2] != '' or account[3] != '' or account[4] != '': - # checking available sip account, is there enough information about the account such as username, password,server - self.status = 1 - else: - self.status = 0 - else: - if account[0] != '' or account[1] != '': - self.status = 1 - else: - self.status = 0 - - - #kill process to make sure, that the handler is Terminate incase handler having problem receiving terminate message from controller - def killProc(self): - # define process name of the Handler - procNameDest = 'GSM Handler' - procNameCall = 'SIP Handler' - - p = subprocess.Popen(['ps', '-A'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) - out, err = p.communicate() - - #search process name and kill it. - for line in out.splitlines(): - if procNameDest in line: - pid = int(line.split(None, 1)[0]) - os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL) - for line in out.splitlines(): - if procNameCall in line: - pid = int(line.split(None, 1)[0]) - os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL) - - - def initTest(self, callFrom, callTo): - - self.initDB() # open database connection - - if self.dbStatus != 0: # if connection to db establish, do the test - - #fetch device account detail from database - dest = self.db.deviceAddress(str(callTo)) - caller = self.db.deviceAddress(str(callFrom)) - - # check that the caller server allive or not - if self.pings(caller[4]) <> 0: - - # check that the destination server allive or not - if self.pings(dest[4]) <> 0: - - self.initaccount(caller,callFrom) - if self.status == 1: - self.initaccount(dest,callTo) - - if self.status == 1: - #string = 'Account:username:password:server:ipaddress:portaddress:portnumber' - - callPortName = caller[0] - accCaller = caller[2]+':'+caller[3]+':'+caller[4]+':' - - destPortName = dest[0] - destNo = dest[1] - accDest = dest[2]+':'+dest[3]+':'+dest[4]+':' - - # create controller class object and send the handler information - makeTest = ControllerClass.controller(callFrom, callPortName, accCaller, callTo, destPortName, destNo, accDest) - makeTest.FuncTest() - - self.result = str(makeTest.testResult) - - else: - self.result = 100 - else: - self.result = 100 - - sleep(2) - #make sure the handler have been terminated - self.killProc() # kill all the handler - - self.db.closeDBConn() #close db connection - sleep(1) - else: - #destintaion server die - self.result = 501 - else: - #caller server die - self.result = 500 - self.db.closeDBConn() - else: - self.result = 333 - - return self.result - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3-55-g7522