Package org.reactivestreams.tck
Class TestEnvironment
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public class TestEnvironment extends java.lang.Object
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
TestEnvironment.BlackholeSubscriberWithSubscriptionSupport<T>
Similar toTestEnvironment.ManualSubscriberWithSubscriptionSupport
but does not accumulate values signalled viaonNext
, thus it can not be used to assert values signalled to this subscriber.static class
TestEnvironment.Latch
Like a CountDownLatch, but resettable and with some convenience methodsstatic class
TestEnvironment.ManualPublisher<T>
static class
TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T>
Subscriber
implementation which can be steered by test code and asserted on.static class
TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriberWithSubscriptionSupport<T>
static class
TestEnvironment.Promise<T>
static class
TestEnvironment.Receptacle<T>
static class
TestEnvironment.TestSubscriber<T>
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static int
TEST_BUFFER_SIZE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description TestEnvironment()
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.TestEnvironment(boolean printlnDebug)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis, boolean printlnDebug)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis, long defaultPollTimeoutMillis)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis, long defaultPollTimeoutMillis, boolean printlnDebug)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
clearAsyncErrors()
void
debug(java.lang.String msg)
IfTestEnvironment#printlnDebug
is true, print debug message to std out.boolean
debugEnabled()
long
defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis()
This timeout is used when asserting that no further signals are emitted.long
defaultPollTimeoutMillis()
The default amount of time to poll for events ifdefaultTimeoutMillis
isn't preempted by an asynchronous event.long
defaultTimeoutMillis()
This timeout is used when waiting for a signal to arrive.java.lang.Throwable
dropAsyncError()
static long
envDefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis()
Tries to parse the env variableDEFAULT_NO_SIGNALS_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
as long and returns the value if present OR its default value.static long
envDefaultPollTimeoutMillis()
Tries to parse the env variableDEFAULT_POLL_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_ENV
as long and returns the value if present OR its default value.static long
envDefaultTimeoutMillis()
Tries to parse the env variableDEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
as long and returns the value if present OR its default value.Optional<java.lang.StackTraceElement>
findCallerMethodInStackTrace(java.lang.String method)
Looks for givenmethod
method in stack trace.void
flop(java.lang.String msg)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously.void
flop(java.lang.Throwable thr)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously.void
flop(java.lang.Throwable thr, java.lang.String msg)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously.<T> T
flopAndFail(java.lang.String msg)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously.<T> TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T>
newBlackholeSubscriber(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub)
<T> TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T>
newManualSubscriber(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub)
<T> TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T>
newManualSubscriber(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub, long timeoutMillis)
<T> void
subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub, TestEnvironment.TestSubscriber<T> sub)
<T> void
subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub, TestEnvironment.TestSubscriber<T> sub, long timeoutMillis)
void
verifyNoAsyncErrors()
Waits fordefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis()
and then verifies that no asynchronous errors were signalled pior to, or during that time (by callingflop()
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verifyNoAsyncErrors(long delay)
This version ofverifyNoAsyncErrors
should be used when errors still could be signalled asynchronously duringdefaultTimeoutMillis()
time.void
verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay()
Verifies that no asynchronous errors were signalled pior to calling this method (by callingflop()
).
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Field Detail
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TEST_BUFFER_SIZE
public static final int TEST_BUFFER_SIZE
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- Constant Field Values
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Constructor Detail
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis, long defaultPollTimeoutMillis, boolean printlnDebug)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests.- Parameters:
defaultTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used in all expect* methodsdefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used when no further signals are expected anymoredefaultPollTimeoutMillis
- default amount of time to poll for events ifdefaultTimeoutMillis
isn't preempted by an asynchronous event.printlnDebug
- if true, signals such as OnNext / Request / OnComplete etc will be printed to standard output,
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis, boolean printlnDebug)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests.- Parameters:
defaultTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used in all expect* methodsdefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used when no further signals are expected anymoreprintlnDebug
- if true, signals such as OnNext / Request / OnComplete etc will be printed to standard output,
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis, long defaultPollTimeoutMillis)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests.- Parameters:
defaultTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used in all expect* methodsdefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used when no further signals are expected anymoredefaultPollTimeoutMillis
- default amount of time to poll for events ifdefaultTimeoutMillis
isn't preempted by an asynchronous event.
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis, long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests.- Parameters:
defaultTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used in all expect* methodsdefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used when no further signals are expected anymore
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment(long defaultTimeoutMillis)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests.- Parameters:
defaultTimeoutMillis
- default timeout to be used in all expect* methods
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment(boolean printlnDebug)
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests. The default timeout for all expect* methods will be obtained by either the env variableDEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
or the default value (DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
) will be used.- Parameters:
printlnDebug
- if true, signals such as OnNext / Request / OnComplete etc will be printed to standard output, often helpful to pinpoint simple race conditions etc.
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TestEnvironment
public TestEnvironment()
Tests must specify the timeout for expected outcome of asynchronous interactions. Longer timeout does not invalidate the correctness of the implementation, but can in some cases result in longer time to run the tests. The default timeout for all expect* methods will be obtained by either the env variableDEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
or the default value (DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
) will be used.
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Method Detail
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defaultTimeoutMillis
public long defaultTimeoutMillis()
This timeout is used when waiting for a signal to arrive.
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defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis
public long defaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis()
This timeout is used when asserting that no further signals are emitted. Note that this timeout default
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defaultPollTimeoutMillis
public long defaultPollTimeoutMillis()
The default amount of time to poll for events ifdefaultTimeoutMillis
isn't preempted by an asynchronous event.
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envDefaultTimeoutMillis
public static long envDefaultTimeoutMillis()
Tries to parse the env variableDEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
as long and returns the value if present OR its default value.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- when unable to parse the env variable
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envDefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis
public static long envDefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis()
Tries to parse the env variableDEFAULT_NO_SIGNALS_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
as long and returns the value if present OR its default value.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- when unable to parse the env variable
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envDefaultPollTimeoutMillis
public static long envDefaultPollTimeoutMillis()
Tries to parse the env variableDEFAULT_POLL_TIMEOUT_MILLIS_ENV
as long and returns the value if present OR its default value.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- when unable to parse the env variable
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flop
public void flop(java.lang.String msg)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously. This method does *NOT* fail the test - it's up to inspections of the error to fail the test if required. Useenv.verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay()
at the end of your TCK tests to verify there no flops called during it's execution. To check investigate asyncErrors more closely you can useexpectError
methods or collect the error directly from the environment usingenv.dropAsyncError()
. To clear asyncErrors you can callclearAsyncErrors()
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flop
public void flop(java.lang.Throwable thr, java.lang.String msg)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously. This method does *NOT* fail the test - it's up to inspections of the error to fail the test if required. This overload keeps the passed in throwable as the asyncError, instead of creating an AssertionError for this. Useenv.verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay()
at the end of your TCK tests to verify there no flops called during it's execution. To check investigate asyncErrors more closely you can useexpectError
methods or collect the error directly from the environment usingenv.dropAsyncError()
. To clear asyncErrors you can callclearAsyncErrors()
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flop
public void flop(java.lang.Throwable thr)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously. This method does *NOT* fail the test - it's up to inspections of the error to fail the test if required. This overload keeps the passed in throwable as the asyncError, instead of creating an AssertionError for this. Useenv.verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay()
at the end of your TCK tests to verify there no flops called during it's execution. To check investigate asyncErrors more closely you can useexpectError
methods or collect the error directly from the environment usingenv.dropAsyncError()
. To clear asyncErrors you can callclearAsyncErrors()
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flopAndFail
public <T> T flopAndFail(java.lang.String msg)
To flop means to "fail asynchronously", either by onErroring or by failing some TCK check triggered asynchronously. This method DOES fail the test right away (it tries to, by throwing an AssertionException), in such it is different fromflop(java.lang.String)
which only records the error. Useenv.verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay()
at the end of your TCK tests to verify there no flops called during it's execution. To check investigate asyncErrors more closely you can useexpectError
methods or collect the error directly from the environment usingenv.dropAsyncError()
. To clear asyncErrors you can callclearAsyncErrors()
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subscribe
public <T> void subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub, TestEnvironment.TestSubscriber<T> sub) throws java.lang.InterruptedException
- Throws:
java.lang.InterruptedException
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subscribe
public <T> void subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub, TestEnvironment.TestSubscriber<T> sub, long timeoutMillis) throws java.lang.InterruptedException
- Throws:
java.lang.InterruptedException
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newBlackholeSubscriber
public <T> TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T> newBlackholeSubscriber(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub) throws java.lang.InterruptedException
- Throws:
java.lang.InterruptedException
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newManualSubscriber
public <T> TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T> newManualSubscriber(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub) throws java.lang.InterruptedException
- Throws:
java.lang.InterruptedException
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newManualSubscriber
public <T> TestEnvironment.ManualSubscriber<T> newManualSubscriber(org.reactivestreams.Publisher<T> pub, long timeoutMillis) throws java.lang.InterruptedException
- Throws:
java.lang.InterruptedException
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clearAsyncErrors
public void clearAsyncErrors()
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dropAsyncError
public java.lang.Throwable dropAsyncError()
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verifyNoAsyncErrors
public void verifyNoAsyncErrors()
Waits fordefaultNoSignalsTimeoutMillis()
and then verifies that no asynchronous errors were signalled pior to, or during that time (by callingflop()
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verifyNoAsyncErrors
public void verifyNoAsyncErrors(long delay)
This version ofverifyNoAsyncErrors
should be used when errors still could be signalled asynchronously duringdefaultTimeoutMillis()
time. It will immediatly check if any async errors were signaled (usingflop(String)
, and if no errors encountered wait for another default timeout as the errors may yet be signalled. The initial check is performed in order to fail-fast in case of an already failed test.
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verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay
public void verifyNoAsyncErrorsNoDelay()
Verifies that no asynchronous errors were signalled pior to calling this method (by callingflop()
). This version of verifyNoAsyncError does not wait before checking for asynchronous errors, and is to be used for example in tight loops etc.
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debug
public void debug(java.lang.String msg)
IfTestEnvironment#printlnDebug
is true, print debug message to std out.
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debugEnabled
public final boolean debugEnabled()
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findCallerMethodInStackTrace
public Optional<java.lang.StackTraceElement> findCallerMethodInStackTrace(java.lang.String method)
Looks for givenmethod
method in stack trace. Can be used to answer questions like "was this method called from onComplete?".- Returns:
- the caller's StackTraceElement at which he the looked for method was found in the call stack, EMPTY otherwise
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