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package org.eclipse.microprofile.fault.tolerance.tck;
import org.eclipse.microprofile.fault.tolerance.tck.timeout.clientserver.TimeoutClient;
import org.eclipse.microprofile.fault.tolerance.tck.util.TestException;
import org.eclipse.microprofile.faulttolerance.exceptions.TimeoutException;
import org.jboss.arquillian.container.test.api.Deployment;
import org.jboss.arquillian.testng.Arquillian;
import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.ShrinkWrap;
import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.asset.EmptyAsset;
import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.asset.StringAsset;
import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.spec.JavaArchive;
import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.spec.WebArchive;
import org.testng.Assert;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import jakarta.inject.Inject;
/**
* Tests to exercise Fault Tolerance Timeouts.
*
* @author Neil Young
*/
public class TimeoutMethodConfigTest extends Arquillian {
@Deployment
public static WebArchive deploy() {
JavaArchive testJar = ShrinkWrap
.create(JavaArchive.class, "ftTimeout.jar")
.addClasses(TimeoutClient.class, TestException.class)
.addAsManifestResource(new StringAsset(
"org.eclipse.microprofile.fault.tolerance.tck.timeout.clientserver.TimeoutClient/" +
"serviceA/Timeout/value=200"),
"microprofile-config.properties")
.addAsManifestResource(EmptyAsset.INSTANCE, "beans.xml").as(JavaArchive.class);
WebArchive war = ShrinkWrap.create(WebArchive.class, "ftTimeout.war").addAsLibrary(testJar);
return war;
}
/**
* A test to override timeout value by method config. Default timeout is 1 second. We override its value with method
* property config. The code below will timeout thanks to config
*/
@Test
public void testTimeout() {
try {
clientForTimeout.serviceA(500);
Assert.fail("serviceA should throw a TimeoutException in testTimeout");
} catch (TimeoutException ex) {
// Expected
} catch (TestException ex) {
// Not Expected
Assert.fail("serviceA should throw a TimeoutException in testTimeout not a RuntimeException", ex);
}
}
private @Inject TimeoutClient clientForTimeout;
}