const tap = require('tap'); const test = tap.test; const readFile = require('fs').readFileSync; const spawn = require('child_process').spawn; const pstree = require('../'); const { tree, pidsForTree, getStat } = require('../lib/utils'); if (process.platform !== 'darwin') { test('reads from /proc', async (t) => { const ps = await getStat(); t.ok(ps.split('\n').length > 1); }); } test('tree for live env', async (t) => { const pid = 4079; const fixture = readFile(__dirname + '/fixtures/out2', 'utf8'); const ps = await tree(fixture); t.deepEqual( pidsForTree(ps, pid).map((_) => _.PID), ['4080'] ); }); function testTree(t, runCallCount) { const sub = spawn('node', [`${__dirname}/fixtures/index.js`, runCallCount], { stdio: 'pipe', }); setTimeout(() => { const pid = sub.pid; pstree(pid, (error, pids) => { pids.concat([pid]).forEach((p) => { spawn('kill', ['-s', 'SIGTERM', p]); }); // the fixture launches `sh` which launches node which is why we // are looking for two processes. // Important: IDKW but MacOS seems to skip the `sh` process. no idea. t.equal(pids.length, runCallCount * 2); t.end(); }); }, 1000); } test('can read full process tree', (t) => { testTree(t, 1); }); test('can read full process tree with multiple processes', (t) => { testTree(t, 2); });