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/**
* Copyright (C) 2009-2014 Typesafe Inc.
*/
package akka.testkit
import language.postfixOps
import scala.annotation.{ varargs, tailrec }
import scala.collection.immutable
import scala.concurrent.duration._
import scala.reflect.ClassTag
import java.util.concurrent._
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger
import akka.actor._
import akka.actor.Actor._
import akka.util.{ Timeout, BoxedType }
import scala.util.control.NonFatal
import scala.Some
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit
import akka.actor.IllegalActorStateException
import akka.actor.DeadLetter
import akka.actor.Terminated
import akka.event.LoggingReceive
object TestActor {
type Ignore = Option[PartialFunction[Any, Boolean]]
abstract class AutoPilot {
def run(sender: ActorRef, msg: Any): AutoPilot
def noAutoPilot: AutoPilot = NoAutoPilot
def keepRunning: AutoPilot = KeepRunning
}
case object NoAutoPilot extends AutoPilot {
def run(sender: ActorRef, msg: Any): AutoPilot = this
}
case object KeepRunning extends AutoPilot {
def run(sender: ActorRef, msg: Any): AutoPilot = sys.error("must not call")
}
case class SetIgnore(i: Ignore) extends NoSerializationVerificationNeeded
case class Watch(ref: ActorRef) extends NoSerializationVerificationNeeded
case class UnWatch(ref: ActorRef) extends NoSerializationVerificationNeeded
case class SetAutoPilot(ap: AutoPilot) extends NoSerializationVerificationNeeded
trait Message {
def msg: AnyRef
def sender: ActorRef
}
case class RealMessage(msg: AnyRef, sender: ActorRef) extends Message
case object NullMessage extends Message {
override def msg: AnyRef = throw new IllegalActorStateException("last receive did not dequeue a message")
override def sender: ActorRef = throw new IllegalActorStateException("last receive did not dequeue a message")
}
val FALSE = (x: Any) ⇒ false
// make creator serializable, for VerifySerializabilitySpec
def props(queue: BlockingDeque[Message]): Props = Props(classOf[TestActor], queue)
}
class TestActor(queue: BlockingDeque[TestActor.Message]) extends Actor {
import TestActor._
var ignore: Ignore = None
var autopilot: AutoPilot = NoAutoPilot
def receive = {
case SetIgnore(ign) ⇒ ignore = ign
case Watch(ref) ⇒ context.watch(ref)
case UnWatch(ref) ⇒ context.unwatch(ref)
case SetAutoPilot(pilot) ⇒ autopilot = pilot
case x: AnyRef ⇒
autopilot = autopilot.run(sender(), x) match {
case KeepRunning ⇒ autopilot
case other ⇒ other
}
val observe = ignore map (ignoreFunc ⇒ !ignoreFunc.applyOrElse(x, FALSE)) getOrElse true
if (observe) queue.offerLast(RealMessage(x, sender()))
}
override def postStop() = {
import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
queue.asScala foreach { m ⇒ context.system.deadLetters.tell(DeadLetter(m.msg, m.sender, self), m.sender) }
}
}
/**
* Implementation trait behind the [[akka.testkit.TestKit]] class: you may use
* this if inheriting from a concrete class is not possible.
*
* Use of the trait is discouraged because of potential issues with binary
* backwards compatibility in the future, use at own risk.
*
* This trait requires the concrete class mixing it in to provide an
* [[akka.actor.ActorSystem]] which is available before this traits’s
* constructor is run. The recommended way is this:
*
* {{{
* class MyTest extends TestKitBase {
* implicit lazy val system = ActorSystem() // may add arguments here
* ...
* }
* }}}
*/
trait TestKitBase {
import TestActor.{ Message, RealMessage, NullMessage }
implicit val system: ActorSystem
val testKitSettings = TestKitExtension(system)
private val queue = new LinkedBlockingDeque[Message]()
private[akka] var lastMessage: Message = NullMessage
def lastSender = lastMessage.sender
/**
* ActorRef of the test actor. Access is provided to enable e.g.
* registration as message target.
*/
val testActor: ActorRef = {
val impl = system.asInstanceOf[ExtendedActorSystem]
val ref = impl.systemActorOf(TestActor.props(queue)
.withDispatcher(CallingThreadDispatcher.Id),
"testActor" + TestKit.testActorId.incrementAndGet)
awaitCond(ref match {
case r: RepointableRef ⇒ r.isStarted
case _ ⇒ true
}, testKitSettings.SingleExpectDefaultTimeout.dilated, 10 millis)
ref
}
private var end: Duration = Duration.Undefined
/**
* if last assertion was expectNoMsg, disable timing failure upon within()
* block end.
*/
private var lastWasNoMsg = false
/**
* Ignore all messages in the test actor for which the given partial
* function returns true.
*/
def ignoreMsg(f: PartialFunction[Any, Boolean]) { testActor ! TestActor.SetIgnore(Some(f)) }
/**
* Stop ignoring messages in the test actor.
*/
def ignoreNoMsg() { testActor ! TestActor.SetIgnore(None) }
/**
* Have the testActor watch someone (i.e. `context.watch(...)`).
*/
def watch(ref: ActorRef): ActorRef = {
testActor ! TestActor.Watch(ref)
ref
}
/**
* Have the testActor stop watching someone (i.e. `context.unwatch(...)`).
*/
def unwatch(ref: ActorRef): ActorRef = {
testActor ! TestActor.UnWatch(ref)
ref
}
/**
* Install an AutoPilot to drive the testActor: the AutoPilot will be run
* for each received message and can be used to send or forward messages,
* etc. Each invocation must return the AutoPilot for the next round.
*/
def setAutoPilot(pilot: TestActor.AutoPilot): Unit = testActor ! TestActor.SetAutoPilot(pilot)
/**
* Obtain current time (`System.nanoTime`) as Duration.
*/
def now: FiniteDuration = System.nanoTime.nanos
/**
* Obtain time remaining for execution of the innermost enclosing `within`
* block or missing that it returns the properly dilated default for this
* case from settings (key "akka.test.single-expect-default").
*/
def remaining: FiniteDuration = remainingOr(testKitSettings.SingleExpectDefaultTimeout.dilated)
/**
* Obtain time remaining for execution of the innermost enclosing `within`
* block or missing that it returns the given duration.
*/
def remainingOr(duration: FiniteDuration): FiniteDuration = end match {
case x if x eq Duration.Undefined ⇒ duration
case x if !x.isFinite ⇒ throw new IllegalArgumentException("`end` cannot be infinite")
case f: FiniteDuration ⇒ f - now
}
private def remainingOrDilated(max: Duration): FiniteDuration = max match {
case x if x eq Duration.Undefined ⇒ remaining
case x if !x.isFinite ⇒ throw new IllegalArgumentException("max duration cannot be infinite")
case f: FiniteDuration ⇒ f.dilated
}
/**
* Query queue status.
*/
def msgAvailable = !queue.isEmpty
/**
* Await until the given condition evaluates to `true` or the timeout
* expires, whichever comes first.
*
* If no timeout is given, take it from the innermost enclosing `within`
* block.
*
* Note that the timeout is scaled using Duration.dilated,
* which uses the configuration entry "akka.test.timefactor".
*/
def awaitCond(p: ⇒ Boolean, max: Duration = Duration.Undefined, interval: Duration = 100.millis, message: String = "") {
val _max = remainingOrDilated(max)
val stop = now + _max
@tailrec
def poll(t: Duration) {
if (!p) {
assert(now < stop, "timeout " + _max + " expired: " + message)
Thread.sleep(t.toMillis)
poll((stop - now) min interval)
}
}
poll(_max min interval)
}
/**
* Await until the given assert does not throw an exception or the timeout
* expires, whichever comes first. If the timeout expires the last exception
* is thrown.
*
* If no timeout is given, take it from the innermost enclosing `within`
* block.
*
* Note that the timeout is scaled using Duration.dilated,
* which uses the configuration entry "akka.test.timefactor".
*/
def awaitAssert(a: ⇒ Any, max: Duration = Duration.Undefined, interval: Duration = 800.millis) {
val _max = remainingOrDilated(max)
val stop = now + _max
@tailrec
def poll(t: Duration) {
val failed =
try { a; false } catch {
case NonFatal(e) ⇒
if ((now + t) >= stop) throw e
true
}
if (failed) {
Thread.sleep(t.toMillis)
poll((stop - now) min interval)
}
}
poll(_max min interval)
}
/**
* Execute code block while bounding its execution time between `min` and
* `max`. `within` blocks may be nested. All methods in this trait which
* take maximum wait times are available in a version which implicitly uses
* the remaining time governed by the innermost enclosing `within` block.
*
* Note that the timeout is scaled using Duration.dilated, which uses the
* configuration entry "akka.test.timefactor", while the min Duration is not.
*
*
* val ret = within(50 millis) {
* test ! "ping"
* expectMsgClass(classOf[String])
* }
*
*/
def within[T](min: FiniteDuration, max: FiniteDuration)(f: ⇒ T): T = {
val _max = max.dilated
val start = now
val rem = if (end == Duration.Undefined) Duration.Inf else end - start
assert(rem >= min, "required min time " + min + " not possible, only " + format(min.unit, rem) + " left")
lastWasNoMsg = false
val max_diff = _max min rem
val prev_end = end
end = start + max_diff
val ret = try f finally end = prev_end
val diff = now - start
assert(min <= diff, "block took " + format(min.unit, diff) + ", should at least have been " + min)
if (!lastWasNoMsg) {
assert(diff <= max_diff, "block took " + format(_max.unit, diff) + ", exceeding " + format(_max.unit, max_diff))
}
ret
}
/**
* Same as calling `within(0 seconds, max)(f)`.
*/
def within[T](max: FiniteDuration)(f: ⇒ T): T = within(0 seconds, max)(f)
/**
* Same as `expectMsg(remaining, obj)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsg[T](obj: T): T = expectMsg_internal(remaining, obj)
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it equals the
* given object. Wait time is bounded by the given duration, with an
* AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received object
*/
def expectMsg[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: T): T = expectMsg_internal(max.dilated, obj)
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it equals the
* given object. Wait time is bounded by the given duration, with an
* AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received object
*/
def expectMsg[T](max: FiniteDuration, hint: String, obj: T): T = expectMsg_internal(max.dilated, obj, Some(hint))
private def expectMsg_internal[T](max: Duration, obj: T, hint: Option[String] = None): T = {
val o = receiveOne(max)
lazy val hintOrEmptyString = hint.map(": " + _).getOrElse("")
assert(o ne null, s"timeout ($max) during expectMsg while waiting for $obj" + hintOrEmptyString)
assert(obj == o, s"expected $obj, found $o" + hintOrEmptyString)
o.asInstanceOf[T]
}
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that the given
* partial function accepts it. Wait time is bounded by the given duration,
* with an AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* Use this variant to implement more complicated or conditional
* processing.
*
* @return the received object as transformed by the partial function
*/
def expectMsgPF[T](max: Duration = Duration.Undefined, hint: String = "")(f: PartialFunction[Any, T]): T = {
val _max = remainingOrDilated(max)
val o = receiveOne(_max)
assert(o ne null, "timeout (" + _max + ") during expectMsg: " + hint)
assert(f.isDefinedAt(o), "expected: " + hint + " but got unexpected message " + o)
f(o)
}
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it is the Terminated message of the given ActorRef.
* Wait time is bounded by the given duration, with an AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received Terminated message
*/
def expectTerminated(target: ActorRef, max: Duration = Duration.Undefined): Terminated =
expectMsgPF(max, "Terminated " + target) {
case t @ Terminated(`target`) ⇒ t
}
/**
* Hybrid of expectMsgPF and receiveWhile: receive messages while the
* partial function matches and returns false. Use it to ignore certain
* messages while waiting for a specific message.
*
* @return the last received messsage, i.e. the first one for which the
* partial function returned true
*/
def fishForMessage(max: Duration = Duration.Undefined, hint: String = "")(f: PartialFunction[Any, Boolean]): Any = {
val _max = remainingOrDilated(max)
val end = now + _max
@tailrec
def recv: Any = {
val o = receiveOne(end - now)
assert(o ne null, "timeout (" + _max + ") during fishForMessage, hint: " + hint)
assert(f.isDefinedAt(o), "fishForMessage(" + hint + ") found unexpected message " + o)
if (f(o)) o else recv
}
recv
}
/**
* Same as `expectMsgType[T](remaining)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgType[T](implicit t: ClassTag[T]): T = expectMsgClass_internal(remaining, t.runtimeClass.asInstanceOf[Class[T]])
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it conforms to the
* given type (after erasure). Wait time is bounded by the given duration,
* with an AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received object
*/
def expectMsgType[T](max: FiniteDuration)(implicit t: ClassTag[T]): T = expectMsgClass_internal(max.dilated, t.runtimeClass.asInstanceOf[Class[T]])
/**
* Same as `expectMsgClass(remaining, c)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgClass[C](c: Class[C]): C = expectMsgClass_internal(remaining, c)
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it conforms to
* the given class. Wait time is bounded by the given duration, with an
* AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received object
*/
def expectMsgClass[C](max: FiniteDuration, c: Class[C]): C = expectMsgClass_internal(max.dilated, c)
private def expectMsgClass_internal[C](max: FiniteDuration, c: Class[C]): C = {
val o = receiveOne(max)
assert(o ne null, "timeout (" + max + ") during expectMsgClass waiting for " + c)
assert(BoxedType(c) isInstance o, "expected " + c + ", found " + o.getClass)
o.asInstanceOf[C]
}
/**
* Same as `expectMsgAnyOf(remaining, obj...)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgAnyOf[T](obj: T*): T = expectMsgAnyOf_internal(remaining, obj: _*)
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it equals one of
* the given objects. Wait time is bounded by the given duration, with an
* AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received object
*/
def expectMsgAnyOf[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: T*): T = expectMsgAnyOf_internal(max.dilated, obj: _*)
private def expectMsgAnyOf_internal[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: T*): T = {
val o = receiveOne(max)
assert(o ne null, "timeout (" + max + ") during expectMsgAnyOf waiting for " + obj.mkString("(", ", ", ")"))
assert(obj exists (_ == o), "found unexpected " + o)
o.asInstanceOf[T]
}
/**
* Same as `expectMsgAnyClassOf(remaining, obj...)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgAnyClassOf[C](obj: Class[_ <: C]*): C = expectMsgAnyClassOf_internal(remaining, obj: _*)
/**
* Receive one message from the test actor and assert that it conforms to
* one of the given classes. Wait time is bounded by the given duration,
* with an AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
* @return the received object
*/
def expectMsgAnyClassOf[C](max: FiniteDuration, obj: Class[_ <: C]*): C = expectMsgAnyClassOf_internal(max.dilated, obj: _*)
private def expectMsgAnyClassOf_internal[C](max: FiniteDuration, obj: Class[_ <: C]*): C = {
val o = receiveOne(max)
assert(o ne null, "timeout (" + max + ") during expectMsgAnyClassOf waiting for " + obj.mkString("(", ", ", ")"))
assert(obj exists (c ⇒ BoxedType(c) isInstance o), "found unexpected " + o)
o.asInstanceOf[C]
}
/**
* Same as `expectMsgAllOf(remaining, obj...)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgAllOf[T](obj: T*): immutable.Seq[T] = expectMsgAllOf_internal(remaining, obj: _*)
/**
* Receive a number of messages from the test actor matching the given
* number of objects and assert that for each given object one is received
* which equals it and vice versa. This construct is useful when the order in
* which the objects are received is not fixed. Wait time is bounded by the
* given duration, with an AssertionFailure being thrown in case of timeout.
*
*
* dispatcher ! SomeWork1()
* dispatcher ! SomeWork2()
* expectMsgAllOf(1 second, Result1(), Result2())
*
*/
def expectMsgAllOf[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: T*): immutable.Seq[T] = expectMsgAllOf_internal(max.dilated, obj: _*)
private def checkMissingAndUnexpected(missing: Seq[Any], unexpected: Seq[Any],
missingMessage: String, unexpectedMessage: String): Unit = {
assert(missing.isEmpty && unexpected.isEmpty,
(if (missing.isEmpty) "" else missing.mkString(missingMessage + " [", ", ", "] ")) +
(if (unexpected.isEmpty) "" else unexpected.mkString(unexpectedMessage + " [", ", ", "]")))
}
private def expectMsgAllOf_internal[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: T*): immutable.Seq[T] = {
val recv = receiveN_internal(obj.size, max)
val missing = obj filterNot (x ⇒ recv exists (x == _))
val unexpected = recv filterNot (x ⇒ obj exists (x == _))
checkMissingAndUnexpected(missing, unexpected, "not found", "found unexpected")
recv.asInstanceOf[immutable.Seq[T]]
}
/**
* Same as `expectMsgAllClassOf(remaining, obj...)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgAllClassOf[T](obj: Class[_ <: T]*): immutable.Seq[T] = internalExpectMsgAllClassOf(remaining, obj: _*)
/**
* Receive a number of messages from the test actor matching the given
* number of classes and assert that for each given class one is received
* which is of that class (equality, not conformance). This construct is
* useful when the order in which the objects are received is not fixed.
* Wait time is bounded by the given duration, with an AssertionFailure
* being thrown in case of timeout.
*/
def expectMsgAllClassOf[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: Class[_ <: T]*): immutable.Seq[T] = internalExpectMsgAllClassOf(max.dilated, obj: _*)
private def internalExpectMsgAllClassOf[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: Class[_ <: T]*): immutable.Seq[T] = {
val recv = receiveN_internal(obj.size, max)
val missing = obj filterNot (x ⇒ recv exists (_.getClass eq BoxedType(x)))
val unexpected = recv filterNot (x ⇒ obj exists (c ⇒ BoxedType(c) eq x.getClass))
checkMissingAndUnexpected(missing, unexpected, "not found", "found non-matching object(s)")
recv.asInstanceOf[immutable.Seq[T]]
}
/**
* Same as `expectMsgAllConformingOf(remaining, obj...)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectMsgAllConformingOf[T](obj: Class[_ <: T]*): immutable.Seq[T] = internalExpectMsgAllConformingOf(remaining, obj: _*)
/**
* Receive a number of messages from the test actor matching the given
* number of classes and assert that for each given class one is received
* which conforms to that class (and vice versa). This construct is useful
* when the order in which the objects are received is not fixed. Wait time
* is bounded by the given duration, with an AssertionFailure being thrown in
* case of timeout.
*
* Beware that one object may satisfy all given class constraints, which
* may be counter-intuitive.
*/
def expectMsgAllConformingOf[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: Class[_ <: T]*): immutable.Seq[T] = internalExpectMsgAllConformingOf(max.dilated, obj: _*)
private def internalExpectMsgAllConformingOf[T](max: FiniteDuration, obj: Class[_ <: T]*): immutable.Seq[T] = {
val recv = receiveN_internal(obj.size, max)
val missing = obj filterNot (x ⇒ recv exists (BoxedType(x) isInstance _))
val unexpected = recv filterNot (x ⇒ obj exists (c ⇒ BoxedType(c) isInstance x))
checkMissingAndUnexpected(missing, unexpected, "not found", "found non-matching object(s)")
recv.asInstanceOf[immutable.Seq[T]]
}
/**
* Same as `expectNoMsg(remaining)`, but correctly treating the timeFactor.
*/
def expectNoMsg() { expectNoMsg_internal(remaining) }
/**
* Assert that no message is received for the specified time.
*/
def expectNoMsg(max: FiniteDuration) { expectNoMsg_internal(max.dilated) }
private def expectNoMsg_internal(max: FiniteDuration) {
val o = receiveOne(max)
assert(o eq null, "received unexpected message " + o)
lastWasNoMsg = true
}
/**
* Receive a series of messages until one does not match the given partial
* function or the idle timeout is met (disabled by default) or the overall
* maximum duration is elapsed. Returns the sequence of messages.
*
* Note that it is not an error to hit the `max` duration in this case.
*
* One possible use of this method is for testing whether messages of
* certain characteristics are generated at a certain rate:
*
*
* test ! ScheduleTicks(100 millis)
* val series = receiveWhile(750 millis) {
* case Tick(count) => count
* }
* assert(series == (1 to 7).toList)
*
*/
def receiveWhile[T](max: Duration = Duration.Undefined, idle: Duration = Duration.Inf, messages: Int = Int.MaxValue)(f: PartialFunction[AnyRef, T]): immutable.Seq[T] = {
val stop = now + remainingOrDilated(max)
var msg: Message = NullMessage
@tailrec
def doit(acc: List[T], count: Int): List[T] = {
if (count >= messages) acc.reverse
else {
receiveOne((stop - now) min idle)
lastMessage match {
case NullMessage ⇒
lastMessage = msg
acc.reverse
case RealMessage(o, _) if (f isDefinedAt o) ⇒
msg = lastMessage
doit(f(o) :: acc, count + 1)
case RealMessage(o, _) ⇒
queue.offerFirst(lastMessage)
lastMessage = msg
acc.reverse
}
}
}
val ret = doit(Nil, 0)
lastWasNoMsg = true
ret
}
/**
* Same as `receiveN(n, remaining)` but correctly taking into account
* Duration.timeFactor.
*/
def receiveN(n: Int): immutable.Seq[AnyRef] = receiveN_internal(n, remaining)
/**
* Receive N messages in a row before the given deadline.
*/
def receiveN(n: Int, max: FiniteDuration): immutable.Seq[AnyRef] = receiveN_internal(n, max.dilated)
private def receiveN_internal(n: Int, max: Duration): immutable.Seq[AnyRef] = {
val stop = max + now
for { x ← 1 to n } yield {
val timeout = stop - now
val o = receiveOne(timeout)
assert(o ne null, s"timeout ($max) while expecting $n messages (got ${x - 1})")
o
}
}
/**
* Receive one message from the internal queue of the TestActor. If the given
* duration is zero, the queue is polled (non-blocking).
*
* This method does NOT automatically scale its Duration parameter!
*/
def receiveOne(max: Duration): AnyRef = {
val message =
if (max == 0.seconds) {
queue.pollFirst
} else if (max.isFinite) {
queue.pollFirst(max.length, max.unit)
} else {
queue.takeFirst
}
lastWasNoMsg = false
message match {
case null ⇒
lastMessage = NullMessage
null
case RealMessage(msg, _) ⇒
lastMessage = message
msg
}
}
/**
* Shut down an actor system and wait for termination.
* On failure debug output will be logged about the remaining actors in the system.
*
* If verifySystemShutdown is true, then an exception will be thrown on failure.
*/
def shutdown(actorSystem: ActorSystem = system,
duration: Duration = 5.seconds.dilated.min(10.seconds),
verifySystemShutdown: Boolean = false) {
TestKit.shutdownActorSystem(actorSystem, duration, verifySystemShutdown)
}
private def format(u: TimeUnit, d: Duration) = "%.3f %s".format(d.toUnit(u), u.toString.toLowerCase)
}
/**
* Test kit for testing actors. Inheriting from this trait enables reception of
* replies from actors, which are queued by an internal actor and can be
* examined using the `expectMsg...` methods. Assertions and bounds concerning
* timing are available in the form of `within` blocks.
*
*
* class Test extends TestKit(ActorSystem()) {
* try {
*
* val test = system.actorOf(Props[SomeActor]
*
* within (1 second) {
* test ! SomeWork
* expectMsg(Result1) // bounded to 1 second
* expectMsg(Result2) // bounded to the remainder of the 1 second
* }
*
* } finally {
* system.shutdown()
* }
* }
*
*
* Beware of two points:
*
* - the ActorSystem passed into the constructor needs to be shutdown,
* otherwise thread pools and memory will be leaked
* - this trait is not thread-safe (only one actor with one queue, one stack
* of `within` blocks); it is expected that the code is executed from a
* constructor as shown above, which makes this a non-issue, otherwise take
* care not to run tests within a single test class instance in parallel.
*
* It should be noted that for CI servers and the like all maximum Durations
* are scaled using their Duration.dilated method, which uses the
* TestKitExtension.Settings.TestTimeFactor settable via akka.conf entry "akka.test.timefactor".
*
* @since 1.1
*/
class TestKit(_system: ActorSystem) extends { implicit val system = _system } with TestKitBase
object TestKit {
private[testkit] val testActorId = new AtomicInteger(0)
/**
* Await until the given condition evaluates to `true` or the timeout
* expires, whichever comes first.
*/
def awaitCond(p: ⇒ Boolean, max: Duration, interval: Duration = 100.millis, noThrow: Boolean = false): Boolean = {
val stop = now + max
@tailrec
def poll(): Boolean = {
if (!p) {
val toSleep = stop - now
if (toSleep <= Duration.Zero) {
if (noThrow) false
else throw new AssertionError("timeout " + max + " expired")
} else {
Thread.sleep((toSleep min interval).toMillis)
poll()
}
} else true
}
poll()
}
/**
* Obtain current timestamp as Duration for relative measurements (using System.nanoTime).
*/
def now: Duration = System.nanoTime().nanos
/**
* Java API: Scale timeouts (durations) during tests with the configured
* 'akka.test.timefactor'.
*/
@deprecated("Use JavaTestKit.dilated", "2.3")
def dilated(duration: Duration, system: ActorSystem): Duration =
duration * TestKitExtension(system).TestTimeFactor
/**
* Shut down an actor system and wait for termination.
* On failure debug output will be logged about the remaining actors in the system.
*
* If verifySystemShutdown is true, then an exception will be thrown on failure.
*/
def shutdownActorSystem(actorSystem: ActorSystem,
duration: Duration = 10 seconds,
verifySystemShutdown: Boolean = false): Unit = {
actorSystem.shutdown()
try actorSystem.awaitTermination(duration) catch {
case _: TimeoutException ⇒
val msg = "Failed to stop [%s] within [%s] \n%s".format(actorSystem.name, duration,
actorSystem.asInstanceOf[ActorSystemImpl].printTree)
if (verifySystemShutdown) throw new RuntimeException(msg)
else actorSystem.log.warning(msg)
}
}
}
/**
* TestKit-based probe which allows sending, reception and reply.
*/
class TestProbe(_application: ActorSystem) extends TestKit(_application) {
/**
* Shorthand to get the testActor.
*/
def ref = testActor
/**
* Send message to an actor while using the probe's TestActor as the sender.
* Replies will be available for inspection with all of TestKit's assertion
* methods.
*/
def send(actor: ActorRef, msg: Any): Unit = actor.!(msg)(testActor)
/**
* Forward this message as if in the TestActor's receive method with self.forward.
*/
def forward(actor: ActorRef, msg: Any = lastMessage.msg): Unit = actor.!(msg)(lastMessage.sender)
/**
* Get sender of last received message.
*/
def sender() = lastMessage.sender
/**
* Send message to the sender of the last dequeued message.
*/
def reply(msg: Any): Unit = sender().!(msg)(ref)
}
object TestProbe {
def apply()(implicit system: ActorSystem) = new TestProbe(system)
}
trait ImplicitSender { this: TestKitBase ⇒
implicit def self = testActor
}
trait DefaultTimeout { this: TestKitBase ⇒
implicit val timeout: Timeout = testKitSettings.DefaultTimeout
}
/**
* INTERNAL API
*
* This is a specialized variant of PartialFunction which is only
* applicable if you know that `isDefinedAt(x)` is always called before
* `apply(x)`—with the same `x` of course.
*
* `match(x)` will be called for `isDefinedAt(x)` only, and its semantics
* are the same as for [[akka.japi.PurePartialFunction]] (apart from the
* missing because unneeded boolean argument).
*
* This class is used internal to JavaTestKit and should not be extended
* by client code directly.
*/
private[testkit] abstract class CachingPartialFunction[A, B <: AnyRef] extends scala.runtime.AbstractPartialFunction[A, B] {
import akka.japi.JavaPartialFunction._
@throws(classOf[Exception])
def `match`(x: A): B
var cache: B = _
final def isDefinedAt(x: A): Boolean = try { cache = `match`(x); true } catch { case NoMatch ⇒ cache = null.asInstanceOf[B]; false }
final override def apply(x: A): B = cache
}