How to use test_distributed_stop_with_stopping_state method in locust

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test_runners.py

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...1318 sleep(1)1319 for worker in workers:1320 self.assertEqual(2, worker.user_count, "Shape test has not started again correctly")1321 master.stop()1322 def test_distributed_stop_with_stopping_state(self):1323 """1324 Test stopping state when workers have stopped and now ready for a next test1325 """1326 class TestUser(User):1327 @task1328 def my_task(self):1329 pass1330 with mock.patch("locust.runners.WORKER_REPORT_INTERVAL", new=0.3):1331 master_env = Environment(user_classes=[TestUser])1332 master = master_env.create_master_runner("*", 0)1333 workers = []1334 for i in range(3):1335 worker_env = Environment(user_classes=[TestUser])1336 worker = worker_env.create_worker_runner("127.0.0.1", master.server.port)...

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