cmux/tests/test_cpu_notifications.py
Lawrence Chen 9817d131f8
Release v1.23.0 (#31)
* Rename cmuxterm to cmux across entire codebase

- Rename GitHub repos: manaflow-ai/cmuxterm -> manaflow-ai/cmux,
  manaflow-ai/homebrew-cmuxterm -> manaflow-ai/homebrew-cmux
- Rename bundle IDs: com.cmuxterm.app -> com.cmux.app
- Rename CLI: CLI/cmuxterm.swift -> CLI/cmux.swift
- Rename homebrew submodule: homebrew-cmuxterm -> homebrew-cmux
- Update all socket paths: /tmp/cmuxterm*.sock -> /tmp/cmux*.sock
- Update all GitHub URLs, DMG names, Sparkle URLs
- Update all source files, scripts, tests, docs, CI workflows

* Bump version to 1.23.0
2026-02-09 15:30:43 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
CPU usage tests for notification scenarios.
Tests that CPU usage stays reasonable when:
1. Notifications arrive
2. Notifications popover is opened and closed
3. Multiple notifications arrive in sequence
Usage:
python3 tests/test_cpu_notifications.py
Requires cmux to be running with socket control enabled.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import os
from typing import List, Optional
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
from cmux import cmux, cmuxError
# Maximum acceptable CPU usage during idle (after notifications)
MAX_IDLE_CPU_PERCENT = 20.0
# Maximum acceptable CPU usage right after notification burst
MAX_POST_NOTIFICATION_CPU_PERCENT = 30.0
# How long to wait for app to settle (seconds)
SETTLE_TIME = 2.0
# Duration to monitor CPU (seconds)
MONITOR_DURATION = 3.0
def get_cmux_pid() -> Optional[int]:
"""Get the PID of the running cmux process."""
socket_path = os.environ.get("CMUX_SOCKET_PATH")
if not socket_path:
# Ask cmux.py to resolve default socket path (supports CMUX_TAG and last-socket file).
try:
socket_path = cmux().socket_path
except Exception:
socket_path = None
if socket_path and os.path.exists(socket_path):
result = subprocess.run(
["lsof", "-t", socket_path],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
if result.returncode == 0:
for line in result.stdout.strip().split("\n"):
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
try:
pid = int(line)
except ValueError:
continue
if pid != os.getpid():
return pid
result = subprocess.run(
["pgrep", "-f", r"cmux\.app/Contents/MacOS/cmux$"],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
if result.returncode != 0:
# Try DEV build
result = subprocess.run(
["pgrep", "-f", r"cmux DEV\.app/Contents/MacOS/cmux"],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
if result.returncode != 0:
return None
pids = result.stdout.strip().split("\n")
return int(pids[0]) if pids and pids[0] else None
def get_cpu_usage(pid: int) -> float:
"""Get current CPU usage percentage for a process."""
result = subprocess.run(
["ps", "-p", str(pid), "-o", "%cpu="],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
if result.returncode != 0:
return 0.0
try:
return float(result.stdout.strip())
except ValueError:
return 0.0
def monitor_cpu(pid: int, duration: float, interval: float = 0.5) -> List[float]:
"""Monitor CPU usage over a period."""
readings = []
start = time.time()
while time.time() - start < duration:
readings.append(get_cpu_usage(pid))
time.sleep(interval)
return readings
def test_cpu_after_notification_burst(client: cmux, pid: int) -> tuple[bool, str]:
"""
Test that CPU returns to normal after a burst of notifications.
"""
# Clear any existing notifications
try:
client.clear_notifications()
except cmuxError:
pass
time.sleep(0.5)
# Send a burst of notifications
for i in range(5):
try:
client.notify(f"Test notification {i+1}")
except cmuxError:
pass
time.sleep(0.1)
# Wait for processing
time.sleep(1.0)
# Monitor CPU
readings = monitor_cpu(pid, MONITOR_DURATION)
avg_cpu = sum(readings) / len(readings) if readings else 0
# Clean up
try:
client.clear_notifications()
except cmuxError:
pass
if avg_cpu > MAX_POST_NOTIFICATION_CPU_PERCENT:
return False, f"CPU {avg_cpu:.1f}% exceeds {MAX_POST_NOTIFICATION_CPU_PERCENT}% after notification burst"
return True, f"CPU {avg_cpu:.1f}% is acceptable after notification burst"
def test_cpu_after_popover_close(client: cmux, pid: int) -> tuple[bool, str]:
"""
Test that CPU returns to normal after opening and closing the notifications popover.
This tests that the popover's SwiftUI view is properly cleaned up when closed.
"""
# Create some notifications first
try:
client.clear_notifications()
except cmuxError:
pass
for i in range(3):
try:
client.notify(f"Popover test {i+1}")
except cmuxError:
pass
time.sleep(0.1)
time.sleep(0.5)
# Ensure the correct cmux instance is frontmost (tag-safe).
bundle_id = cmux.default_bundle_id()
subprocess.run(
["osascript", "-e", f'tell application id "{bundle_id}" to activate'],
capture_output=True,
)
time.sleep(0.2)
# Simulate opening and closing the popover via keyboard shortcut
# We can't directly control the popover, but we can toggle it
subprocess.run([
"osascript", "-e",
'tell application "System Events" to keystroke "i" using {command down, shift down}'
], capture_output=True)
time.sleep(0.5)
# Close it
subprocess.run([
"osascript", "-e",
'tell application "System Events" to keystroke "i" using {command down, shift down}'
], capture_output=True)
time.sleep(1.0)
# Monitor CPU - should be low now
readings = monitor_cpu(pid, MONITOR_DURATION)
avg_cpu = sum(readings) / len(readings) if readings else 0
# Clean up
try:
client.clear_notifications()
except cmuxError:
pass
if avg_cpu > MAX_IDLE_CPU_PERCENT:
return False, f"CPU {avg_cpu:.1f}% exceeds {MAX_IDLE_CPU_PERCENT}% after closing popover"
return True, f"CPU {avg_cpu:.1f}% is acceptable after closing popover"
def test_cpu_idle_with_notifications(client: cmux, pid: int) -> tuple[bool, str]:
"""
Test that CPU stays low when notifications exist but popover is closed.
"""
# Create notifications
try:
client.clear_notifications()
except cmuxError:
pass
for i in range(3):
try:
client.notify(f"Idle test {i+1}")
except cmuxError:
pass
time.sleep(0.2)
# Wait for things to settle
time.sleep(SETTLE_TIME)
# Monitor CPU
readings = monitor_cpu(pid, MONITOR_DURATION)
avg_cpu = sum(readings) / len(readings) if readings else 0
# Clean up
try:
client.clear_notifications()
except cmuxError:
pass
if avg_cpu > MAX_IDLE_CPU_PERCENT:
return False, f"CPU {avg_cpu:.1f}% exceeds {MAX_IDLE_CPU_PERCENT}% with notifications pending"
return True, f"CPU {avg_cpu:.1f}% is acceptable with notifications pending"
def main():
print("=" * 60)
print("cmux Notification CPU Tests")
print("=" * 60)
socket_path = cmux().socket_path
pid = get_cmux_pid()
if pid is None:
print("\n❌ SKIP: cmux is not running")
return 0
print(f"\nFound cmux process: PID {pid}")
# Try to connect to the socket
client = cmux(socket_path)
try:
client.connect()
print(f"Connected to {socket_path}")
except cmuxError:
print("\n❌ SKIP: Could not connect to cmux socket")
print("Tip: set CMUX_TAG=<tag> or CMUX_SOCKET_PATH=<path> to target a tagged instance.")
return 0
results = []
print("\nRunning tests...")
# Test 1: CPU after notification burst
print("\n[1/3] Testing CPU after notification burst...")
passed, msg = test_cpu_after_notification_burst(client, pid)
results.append(("CPU after notification burst", passed, msg))
print(f" {'' if passed else ''} {msg}")
time.sleep(1)
# Test 2: CPU after popover close
print("\n[2/3] Testing CPU after popover open/close...")
passed, msg = test_cpu_after_popover_close(client, pid)
results.append(("CPU after popover close", passed, msg))
print(f" {'' if passed else ''} {msg}")
time.sleep(1)
# Test 3: CPU idle with pending notifications
print("\n[3/3] Testing CPU idle with pending notifications...")
passed, msg = test_cpu_idle_with_notifications(client, pid)
results.append(("CPU idle with notifications", passed, msg))
print(f" {'' if passed else ''} {msg}")
client.close()
# Summary
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
print("Results:")
all_passed = True
for name, passed, msg in results:
status = "PASS" if passed else "FAIL"
print(f" {status}: {name}")
if not passed:
all_passed = False
if all_passed:
print("\n✅ All notification CPU tests passed!")
return 0
else:
print("\n❌ Some tests failed")
return 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())