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Example 6 with RequestFinishedListener

use of com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener in project TaEmCasa by Dionen.

the class RequestQueueIntegrationTest method add_dedupeByCacheKey.

/**
     * Asserts that requests with same cache key are processed in order.
     *
     * Needs to be an integration test because relies on complex interations between various queues
     */
@Test
public void add_dedupeByCacheKey() throws Exception {
    // Enqueue 2 requests with the same cache key. The first request takes 20ms. Assert that the
    // second request is only handled after the first one has been parsed and delivered.
    Request req1 = new MockRequest();
    Request req2 = new MockRequest();
    RequestFinishedListener listener = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    Answer<NetworkResponse> delayAnswer = new Answer<NetworkResponse>() {

        @Override
        public NetworkResponse answer(InvocationOnMock invocationOnMock) throws Throwable {
            Thread.sleep(20);
            return mock(NetworkResponse.class);
        }
    };
    //delay only for first
    when(mMockNetwork.performRequest(req1)).thenAnswer(delayAnswer);
    when(mMockNetwork.performRequest(req2)).thenReturn(mock(NetworkResponse.class));
    RequestQueue queue = new RequestQueue(new NoCache(), mMockNetwork, 3, mDelivery);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener);
    queue.add(req1);
    queue.add(req2);
    queue.start();
    // you cannot do strict order verification with mockito 1.9.5 :(
    // as an alternative, first verify no requests have finished, then verify req1 goes through
    verifyNoMoreInteractions(listener);
    verify(listener, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(req1);
    verify(listener, timeout(10)).onRequestFinished(req2);
    queue.stop();
}
Also used : Answer(org.mockito.stubbing.Answer) InvocationOnMock(org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) NoCache(com.android.volley.toolbox.NoCache) RequestFinishedListener(com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 7 with RequestFinishedListener

use of com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener in project TaEmCasa by Dionen.

the class RequestQueueIntegrationTest method add_requestFinishedListenerSuccess.

/**
     * Verify RequestFinishedListeners are informed when requests are successfully delivered
     *
     * Needs to be an integration test because relies on Request -> dispatcher -> RequestQueue interaction
     */
@Test
public void add_requestFinishedListenerSuccess() throws Exception {
    NetworkResponse response = mock(NetworkResponse.class);
    Request request = new MockRequest();
    RequestFinishedListener listener = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    RequestFinishedListener listener2 = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    RequestQueue queue = new RequestQueue(new NoCache(), mMockNetwork, 1, mDelivery);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener2);
    queue.start();
    queue.add(request);
    verify(listener, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(request);
    verify(listener2, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(request);
    queue.stop();
}
Also used : MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) NoCache(com.android.volley.toolbox.NoCache) RequestFinishedListener(com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 8 with RequestFinishedListener

use of com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener in project FastDev4Android by jiangqqlmj.

the class RequestQueueIntegrationTest method add_requestFinishedListenerCanceled.

/**
     * Verify RequestFinishedListeners are informed when requests are canceled
     *
     * Needs to be an integration test because relies on Request -> dispatcher -> RequestQueue interaction
     */
@Test
public void add_requestFinishedListenerCanceled() throws Exception {
    RequestFinishedListener listener = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    Request request = new MockRequest();
    Answer<NetworkResponse> delayAnswer = new Answer<NetworkResponse>() {

        @Override
        public NetworkResponse answer(InvocationOnMock invocationOnMock) throws Throwable {
            Thread.sleep(200);
            return mock(NetworkResponse.class);
        }
    };
    RequestQueue queue = new RequestQueue(new NoCache(), mMockNetwork, 1, mDelivery);
    when(mMockNetwork.performRequest(request)).thenAnswer(delayAnswer);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener);
    queue.start();
    queue.add(request);
    request.cancel();
    verify(listener, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(request);
    queue.stop();
}
Also used : Answer(org.mockito.stubbing.Answer) InvocationOnMock(org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) NoCache(com.android.volley.toolbox.NoCache) RequestFinishedListener(com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 9 with RequestFinishedListener

use of com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener in project FastDev4Android by jiangqqlmj.

the class RequestQueueIntegrationTest method add_requestFinishedListenerSuccess.

/**
     * Verify RequestFinishedListeners are informed when requests are successfully delivered
     *
     * Needs to be an integration test because relies on Request -> dispatcher -> RequestQueue interaction
     */
@Test
public void add_requestFinishedListenerSuccess() throws Exception {
    NetworkResponse response = mock(NetworkResponse.class);
    Request request = new MockRequest();
    RequestFinishedListener listener = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    RequestFinishedListener listener2 = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    RequestQueue queue = new RequestQueue(new NoCache(), mMockNetwork, 1, mDelivery);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener2);
    queue.start();
    queue.add(request);
    verify(listener, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(request);
    verify(listener2, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(request);
    queue.stop();
}
Also used : MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) NoCache(com.android.volley.toolbox.NoCache) RequestFinishedListener(com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 10 with RequestFinishedListener

use of com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener in project FastDev4Android by jiangqqlmj.

the class RequestQueueIntegrationTest method add_requestProcessedInCorrectOrder.

@Test
public void add_requestProcessedInCorrectOrder() throws Exception {
    // Enqueue 2 requests with different cache keys, and different priorities. The second, higher priority request
    // takes 20ms.
    // Assert that first request is only handled after the first one has been parsed and delivered.
    MockRequest lowerPriorityReq = new MockRequest();
    MockRequest higherPriorityReq = new MockRequest();
    lowerPriorityReq.setCacheKey("1");
    higherPriorityReq.setCacheKey("2");
    lowerPriorityReq.setPriority(Priority.LOW);
    higherPriorityReq.setPriority(Priority.HIGH);
    RequestFinishedListener listener = mock(RequestFinishedListener.class);
    Answer<NetworkResponse> delayAnswer = new Answer<NetworkResponse>() {

        @Override
        public NetworkResponse answer(InvocationOnMock invocationOnMock) throws Throwable {
            Thread.sleep(20);
            return mock(NetworkResponse.class);
        }
    };
    //delay only for higher request
    when(mMockNetwork.performRequest(higherPriorityReq)).thenAnswer(delayAnswer);
    when(mMockNetwork.performRequest(lowerPriorityReq)).thenReturn(mock(NetworkResponse.class));
    RequestQueue queue = new RequestQueue(new NoCache(), mMockNetwork, 1, mDelivery);
    queue.addRequestFinishedListener(listener);
    queue.add(lowerPriorityReq);
    queue.add(higherPriorityReq);
    queue.start();
    // you cannot do strict order verification in combination with timeouts with mockito 1.9.5 :(
    // as an alternative, first verify no requests have finished, while higherPriorityReq should be processing
    verifyNoMoreInteractions(listener);
    // verify higherPriorityReq goes through first
    verify(listener, timeout(100)).onRequestFinished(higherPriorityReq);
    // verify lowerPriorityReq goes last
    verify(listener, timeout(10)).onRequestFinished(lowerPriorityReq);
    queue.stop();
}
Also used : Answer(org.mockito.stubbing.Answer) InvocationOnMock(org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock) MockRequest(com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest) NoCache(com.android.volley.toolbox.NoCache) RequestFinishedListener(com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener) Test(org.junit.Test)

Aggregations

RequestFinishedListener (com.android.volley.RequestQueue.RequestFinishedListener)15 MockRequest (com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest)15 NoCache (com.android.volley.toolbox.NoCache)15 Test (org.junit.Test)15 InvocationOnMock (org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock)9 Answer (org.mockito.stubbing.Answer)9