use of jmri.jmrix.lenz.XNetInterfaceScaffold in project JMRI by JMRI.
the class LI100XNetInitializationManagerTest method testCtor.
public void testCtor() {
// infrastructure objects
XNetInterfaceScaffold t = new XNetInterfaceScaffold(new LenzCommandStation());
XNetListenerScaffold l = new XNetListenerScaffold();
XNetSystemConnectionMemo memo = new XNetSystemConnectionMemo(t);
LI100XNetInitializationManager m = new LI100XNetInitializationManager(memo) {
@Override
protected int getInitTimeout() {
// shorten, because this will fail & delay test
return 50;
}
};
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", t);
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", l);
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", m);
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", memo);
jmri.util.JUnitAppender.assertWarnMessage("Command Station disconnected, or powered down assuming LZ100/LZV100 V3.x");
}
use of jmri.jmrix.lenz.XNetInterfaceScaffold in project JMRI by JMRI.
the class LI100XNetProgrammerTest method testWriteHighCvSequence.
// this test is the same as the testWriteCvSequence test, but
// it checks the sequence for CVs greater than 255, which use
// different XPressNet commands.
public void testWriteHighCvSequence() throws JmriException {
// infrastructure objects
XNetInterfaceScaffold t = new XNetInterfaceScaffold(new LenzCommandStation());
jmri.ProgListenerScaffold l = new jmri.ProgListenerScaffold();
LI100XNetProgrammer p = new LI100XNetProgrammer(t) {
@Override
protected synchronized void restartTimer(int delay) {
super.restartTimer(RESTART_TIME);
}
};
// and do the write
p.writeCV(300, 34, l);
// check "prog mode" message sent
Assert.assertEquals("mode message sent", 1, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("write message contents", "23 1D 2C 22 30", t.outbound.elementAt(0).toString());
// send reply
XNetReply mr1 = new XNetReply();
mr1.setElement(0, 0x61);
mr1.setElement(1, 0x02);
mr1.setElement(2, 0x63);
t.sendTestMessage(mr1);
Assert.assertEquals("inquire message sent", 2, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("inquire message contents", "21 10 31", t.outbound.elementAt(1).toString());
// send a result string
XNetReply mr2 = new XNetReply();
mr2.setElement(0, 0x63);
mr2.setElement(1, 0x15);
mr2.setElement(2, 0x2C);
mr2.setElement(3, 0x22);
mr2.setElement(4, 0x78);
t.sendTestMessage(mr2);
// At this point, the LI100 XPressNet programmer
// deviates from the standard XPressNet programmer.
// the LI100 version requests an exit from service
// before sending a result to the registered listeners.
Assert.assertEquals("mode message sent", 3, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("exit service mode message contents", "21 81 A0", t.outbound.elementAt(2).toString());
// send reply stating service mode has exited
XNetReply mr3 = new XNetReply();
mr3.setElement(0, 0x61);
mr3.setElement(1, 0x01);
mr3.setElement(2, 0x60);
t.sendTestMessage(mr3);
jmri.util.JUnitUtil.releaseThread(this);
//failure in this test occurs with the next line.
Assert.assertFalse("Receive Called by Programmer", l.getRcvdInvoked() == 0);
Assert.assertEquals("Direct mode received value", 34, l.getRcvdValue());
}
use of jmri.jmrix.lenz.XNetInterfaceScaffold in project JMRI by JMRI.
the class EliteXNetInitializationManagerTest method testCtor.
public void testCtor() {
// infrastructure objects
XNetInterfaceScaffold t = new XNetInterfaceScaffold(new HornbyEliteCommandStation());
XNetListenerScaffold l = new XNetListenerScaffold();
XNetSystemConnectionMemo memo = new XNetSystemConnectionMemo(t);
EliteXNetInitializationManager m = new EliteXNetInitializationManager(memo) {
@Override
protected int getInitTimeout() {
// shorten, because this will fail & delay test
return 50;
}
};
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", t);
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", l);
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", m);
Assert.assertNotNull("exists", memo);
}
use of jmri.jmrix.lenz.XNetInterfaceScaffold in project JMRI by JMRI.
the class EliteXNetProgrammerTest method testWriteCvSequenceString.
// Test names ending with "String" are for the new writeCV(String, ...)
// etc methods. If you remove the older writeCV(int, ...) tests,
// you can rename these. Note that not all (int,...) tests may have a
// String(String, ...) test defined, in which case you should create those.
public void testWriteCvSequenceString() throws JmriException {
// infrastructure objects
XNetInterfaceScaffold t = new XNetInterfaceScaffold(new HornbyEliteCommandStation());
EliteXNetListenerScaffold l = new EliteXNetListenerScaffold();
EliteXNetProgrammer p = new EliteXNetProgrammer(t);
// and do the write
p.writeCV("10", 20, l);
// check "prog mode" message sent
Assert.assertEquals("mode message sent", 2, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("write message contents", "23 16 0A 14 2B", t.outbound.elementAt(0).toString());
// send reply
XNetReply mr1 = new XNetReply();
mr1.setElement(0, 0x61);
mr1.setElement(1, 0x02);
mr1.setElement(2, 0x63);
t.sendTestMessage(mr1);
Assert.assertEquals("enquire message sent", 2, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("enquire message contents", "21 10 31", t.outbound.elementAt(1).toString());
}
use of jmri.jmrix.lenz.XNetInterfaceScaffold in project JMRI by JMRI.
the class EliteXNetProgrammerTest method testReadRegisterSequence.
public void testReadRegisterSequence() throws JmriException {
// infrastructure objects
XNetInterfaceScaffold t = new XNetInterfaceScaffold(new HornbyEliteCommandStation());
EliteXNetListenerScaffold l = new EliteXNetListenerScaffold();
EliteXNetProgrammer p = new EliteXNetProgrammer(t);
// set register mode
p.setMode(DefaultProgrammerManager.REGISTERMODE);
// and do the read
p.readCV(29, l);
// check "prog mode" message sent
Assert.assertEquals("mode message sent", 2, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("read message contents", "22 11 05 36", t.outbound.elementAt(0).toString());
// send reply
XNetReply mr1 = new XNetReply();
mr1.setElement(0, 0x61);
mr1.setElement(1, 0x02);
mr1.setElement(2, 0x63);
t.sendTestMessage(mr1);
Assert.assertEquals("enquire message sent", 2, t.outbound.size());
Assert.assertEquals("enquire message contents", "21 10 31", t.outbound.elementAt(1).toString());
}
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