use of won.bot.framework.eventbot.action.impl.atomlifecycle.CreateAtomWithSocketsAction in project webofneeds by researchstudio-sat.
the class DuplicateAtomURIFailureBot method initializeEventListeners.
@Override
protected void initializeEventListeners() {
EventListenerContext ctx = getEventListenerContext();
EventBus bus = getEventBus();
// create atoms every trigger execution until 2 atoms are created
bus.subscribe(ActEvent.class, new ActionOnEventListener(ctx, new CreateAtomWithSocketsAction(// message
new ConstantNewAtomURIDecorator(ctx, "constantAtomURI" + System.currentTimeMillis()), getBotContextWrapper().getAtomCreateListName()), 2));
// log error if we can create 2 atoms
bus.subscribe(AtomCreatedEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, 2, new MultipleActions(ctx, new LogErrorAction(ctx, "Should not have been able to create 2 atoms with identical URI"), new PublishEventAction(ctx, new TestFailedEvent(this, "Should not have been able to create 2 atoms with identical URI")))));
// log success if we could create 1 atom
bus.subscribe(AtomCreatedEvent.class, new ActionOnFirstNEventsListener(ctx, 1, new MultipleActions(ctx, new LogAction(ctx, "Good: could create one atom"), new PublishEventAction(ctx, new SuccessEvent()))));
// log success if we got an error for 2nd atom
bus.subscribe(AtomCreationFailedEvent.class, new ActionOnFirstNEventsListener(ctx, 1, new MultipleActions(ctx, new LogAction(ctx, "Good: atom creation failed for 2nd atom."), new PublishEventAction(ctx, new SuccessEvent()))));
// when we have 2 SuccessEvents, we're done. Deactivate the atoms and signal
// we're finished
bus.subscribe(SuccessEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, 2, new MultipleActions(ctx, new LogAction(ctx, "Test passed."), new PublishEventAction(ctx, new TestPassedEvent(this)), new DeactivateAllAtomsAction(ctx))));
// when we have a FailureEvent, we're done, too. Deactivate the atoms and signal
// we're finished
bus.subscribe(TestFailedEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, 1, new MultipleActions(ctx, new LogAction(ctx, "Test failed."), new DeactivateAllAtomsAction(ctx))));
// wait for the atomDeactivated event, then say we're done.
bus.subscribe(AtomDeactivatedEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, 1, new SignalWorkDoneAction(ctx, this)));
// TODO: fix: bot runs forever even if test fails.
// TODO: fix: atom 1 is not deactivated if test fails.
}
use of won.bot.framework.eventbot.action.impl.atomlifecycle.CreateAtomWithSocketsAction in project webofneeds by researchstudio-sat.
the class DuplicateMessageSendingConversationBot method initializeEventListeners.
@Override
protected void initializeEventListeners() {
EventListenerContext ctx = getDuplicateMessageSenderDecorator(getEventListenerContext());
final EventBus bus = getEventBus();
// we're not expecting any failure messages in this test:
bus.subscribe(FailureResponseEvent.class, new ActionOnEventListener(ctx, new BaseEventBotAction(ctx) {
@Override
protected void doRun(Event event, EventListener executingListener) {
FailureResponseEvent failureResponseEvent = (FailureResponseEvent) event;
bus.publish(new TestFailedEvent(DuplicateMessageSendingConversationBot.this, "Message failed: " + failureResponseEvent.getOriginalMessageURI() + ": " + WonRdfUtils.MessageUtils.getTextMessage(failureResponseEvent.getFailureMessage())));
}
}));
// create atoms every trigger execution until 2 atoms are created
bus.subscribe(ActEvent.class, new ActionOnEventListener(ctx, new CreateAtomWithSocketsAction(ctx, getBotContextWrapper().getAtomCreateListName()), NO_OF_ATOMS));
// connect atoms
bus.subscribe(AtomCreatedEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, "atomConnector", NO_OF_ATOMS * 2, new ConnectFromListToListAction(ctx, getBotContextWrapper().getAtomCreateListName(), getBotContextWrapper().getAtomCreateListName(), WXCHAT.ChatSocket.asURI(), WXCHAT.ChatSocket.asURI(), MILLIS_BETWEEN_MESSAGES, "Hi!")));
// add a listener that is informed of the connect/open events and that
// auto-opens
// subscribe it to:
// * connect events - so it responds with open
// * open events - so it responds with open (if the open received was the first
// open, and we still need to accept the connection)
bus.subscribe(ConnectFromOtherAtomEvent.class, new ActionOnEventListener(ctx, new OpenConnectionAction(ctx, "Hi!")));
// add a listener that auto-responds to messages by a message
// after 10 messages, it unsubscribes from all events
// subscribe it to:
// * message events - so it responds
// * open events - so it initiates the chain reaction of responses
BaseEventListener autoResponder = new AutomaticMessageResponderListener(ctx, NO_OF_MESSAGES, MILLIS_BETWEEN_MESSAGES);
bus.subscribe(ConnectFromOtherAtomEvent.class, autoResponder);
bus.subscribe(MessageFromOtherAtomEvent.class, autoResponder);
// add a listener that closes the connection after it has seen 10 messages
bus.subscribe(MessageFromOtherAtomEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, NO_OF_MESSAGES, new CloseConnectionAction(ctx, "Bye!")));
// add a listener that closes the connection when a failureEvent occurs
EventListener onFailureConnectionCloser = new ActionOnEventListener(ctx, new CloseConnectionAction(ctx, "Bye!"));
bus.subscribe(FailureResponseEvent.class, onFailureConnectionCloser);
// add a listener that auto-responds to a close message with a deactivation of
// both atoms.
// subscribe it to:
// * close events
bus.subscribe(CloseFromOtherAtomEvent.class, new ActionOnEventListener(ctx, new MultipleActions(ctx, new DeactivateAllAtomsAction(ctx), new PublishEventAction(ctx, new TestPassedEvent(this))), 1));
// add a listener that counts two AtomDeactivatedEvents and then tells the
// framework that the bot's work is done
bus.subscribe(AtomDeactivatedEvent.class, new ActionOnceAfterNEventsListener(ctx, NO_OF_ATOMS, new SignalWorkDoneAction(ctx)));
}
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