
org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.execution.ExecuteAtMostOnceTaskExecuterTest.groovy Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.execution
import org.gradle.api.internal.TaskInternal
import org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.TaskExecuter
import org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.TaskExecutionContext
import org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.TaskStateInternal
import org.gradle.util.JUnit4GroovyMockery
import org.jmock.integration.junit4.JMock
import org.junit.Test
import org.junit.runner.RunWith
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.sameInstance
import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat
import static org.junit.Assert.fail
@RunWith(JMock.class)
class ExecuteAtMostOnceTaskExecuterTest {
private final JUnit4GroovyMockery context = new JUnit4GroovyMockery()
private final TaskExecuter target = context.mock(TaskExecuter.class)
private final TaskInternal task = context.mock(TaskInternal.class)
private final TaskStateInternal state = context.mock(TaskStateInternal.class)
private final TaskExecutionContext executionContext = context.mock(TaskExecutionContext)
private final ExecuteAtMostOnceTaskExecuter executer = new ExecuteAtMostOnceTaskExecuter(target)
@Test
public void doesNothingWhenTaskHasAlreadyBeenExecuted() {
context.checking {
allowing(state).getExecuted()
will(returnValue(true))
}
executer.execute(task, state, executionContext)
}
@Test
public void delegatesToExecuterWhenTaskHasNotBeenExecuted() {
context.checking {
allowing(state).getExecuted()
will(returnValue(false))
one(target).execute(task, state, executionContext)
one(state).executed()
}
executer.execute(task, state, executionContext)
}
@Test
public void marksTaskExecutedOnFailureFromExecuter() {
def failure = new RuntimeException()
context.checking {
allowing(state).getExecuted()
will(returnValue(false))
one(target).execute(task, state, executionContext)
will(throwException(failure))
one(state).executed()
}
try {
executer.execute(task, state, executionContext)
fail()
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
assertThat(e, sameInstance(failure))
}
}
}
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