How to use test_test_stop_event method in locust

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test_runners.py

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...395 master_env.runner.stats.total.num_requests,396 20,397 "For some reason the master node's stats has not come in",398 )399 def test_test_stop_event(self):400 class TestUser(User):401 wait_time = constant(0.1)402 @task403 def my_task(l):404 pass405 with mock.patch("locust.runners.WORKER_REPORT_INTERVAL", new=0.3):406 # start a Master runner407 master_env = Environment(user_classes=[TestUser])408 test_stop_count = {"master": 0, "worker": 0}409 @master_env.events.test_stop.add_listener410 def _(*args, **kwargs):411 test_stop_count["master"] += 1412 master = master_env.create_master_runner("*", 0)413 sleep(0)...

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