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JUnit Rule for Embedded ActiveMQ Brokers
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package org.apache.activemq.junit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.internal.runners.statements.FailOnTimeout;
import org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner;
import org.junit.runners.model.FrameworkMethod;
import org.junit.runners.model.InitializationError;
import org.junit.runners.model.Statement;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* A Custom JUnit test runner for customizing JUnit tests run in ActiveMQ.
*/
public class ActiveMQTestRunner extends BlockJUnit4ClassRunner {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ActiveMQTestRunner.class);
public ActiveMQTestRunner(Class> klass) throws InitializationError {
super(klass);
}
@Override
protected Statement methodBlock(final FrameworkMethod method) {
Statement statement = super.methodBlock(method);
// Check for repeats needed
statement = withPotentialRepeat(method, statement);
return statement;
}
/**
* Perform the same logic as
* {@link BlockJUnit4ClassRunner#withPotentialTimeout(FrameworkMethod, Object, Statement)}
* but with additional support for changing the coded timeout with an extended value.
*
* @return either a {@link FailOnTimeout}, or the supplied {@link Statement} as appropriate.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
@Override
protected Statement withPotentialTimeout(FrameworkMethod frameworkMethod, Object testInstance, Statement next) {
long testTimeout = getOriginalTimeout(frameworkMethod);
if (testTimeout > 0) {
String multiplierString = System.getProperty("org.apache.activemq.junit.testTimeoutMultiplier");
double multiplier = 0.0;
try {
multiplier = Double.parseDouble(multiplierString);
} catch (NullPointerException npe) {
} catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
LOG.warn("Ignoring testTimeoutMultiplier not set to a valid value: " + multiplierString);
}
if (multiplier > 0.0) {
LOG.info("Test timeout multiple {} applied to test timeout {}ms: new timeout = {}",
multiplier, testTimeout, (long) (testTimeout * multiplier));
testTimeout = (long) (testTimeout * multiplier);
}
next = FailOnTimeout.builder().
withTimeout(testTimeout, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS).build(next);
} else {
next = super.withPotentialTimeout(frameworkMethod, testInstance, next);
}
return next;
}
/**
* Check for the presence of a {@link Repeat} annotation and return a {@link RepeatStatement}
* to handle executing the test repeated or the original value if not repeating.
*
* @return either a {@link RepeatStatement}, or the supplied {@link Statement} as appropriate.
*/
protected Statement withPotentialRepeat(FrameworkMethod frameworkMethod, Statement next) {
Repeat repeatAnnotation = frameworkMethod.getAnnotation(Repeat.class);
if (repeatAnnotation != null) {
next = RepeatStatement.builder().build(repeatAnnotation, next);
}
return next;
}
/**
* Retrieve the original JUnit {@code timeout} from the {@link Test @Test}
* annotation on the incoming {@linkplain FrameworkMethod test method}.
*
* @return the timeout, or {@code 0} if none was specified
*/
protected long getOriginalTimeout(FrameworkMethod frameworkMethod) {
Test test = frameworkMethod.getAnnotation(Test.class);
return (test != null && test.timeout() > 0 ? test.timeout() : 0);
}
}