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package com.cloudant.tests.util;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
import com.cloudant.http.internal.DefaultHttpUrlConnectionFactory;
import com.cloudant.http.internal.ok.OkHelper;
import com.cloudant.tests.base.TestWithDbPerClass;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach;
import mockit.Mock;
import mockit.MockUp;
public abstract class HttpFactoryParameterizedTest extends TestWithDbPerClass {
/**
* A parameter governing whether to allow okhttp or not. This lets us exercise both
* HttpURLConnection types in these tests.
*/
public boolean isOkUsable;
/**
* A mock OkHelper that always returns false to force use of the JVM HttpURLConnection
* via the {@link DefaultHttpUrlConnectionFactory}
*/
public static class OkHelperMock extends MockUp {
@Mock
public static boolean isOkUsable() {
return false;
}
}
@BeforeEach
public void changeHttpConnectionFactory(boolean isOkUsable) throws Exception {
this.isOkUsable = isOkUsable;
if (!isOkUsable) {
// New up the mock that will stop okhttp's factory being used
new OkHelperMock();
}
// Verify that we are getting the behaviour we expect.
assertEquals(
isOkUsable, OkHelper.isOkUsable(), "The OK usable value was not what was expected" +
" for the test parameter.");
}
}