Java Code Examples for com.android.volley.mock.MockRequest#setPriority()
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Example 1
Source File: RequestQueueIntegrationTest.java From volley with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@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 the 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); 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(mMockListener); queue.add(lowerPriorityReq); queue.add(higherPriorityReq); queue.start(); InOrder inOrder = inOrder(mMockListener); // verify higherPriorityReq goes through first inOrder.verify(mMockListener, timeout(10000)).onRequestFinished(higherPriorityReq); // verify lowerPriorityReq goes last inOrder.verify(mMockListener, timeout(10000)).onRequestFinished(lowerPriorityReq); queue.stop(); }
Example 2
Source File: RequestQueueIntegrationTest.java From device-database with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@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(); }
Example 3
Source File: RequestQueueIntegrationTest.java From SaveVolley with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@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(); }
Example 4
Source File: RequestQueueTest.java From android-project-wo2b with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Make a list of requests with random priorities. * @param count Number of requests to make */ private List<MockRequest> makeRequests(int count) { Request.Priority[] allPriorities = Request.Priority.values(); Random random = new Random(); List<MockRequest> requests = new ArrayList<MockRequest>(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { MockRequest request = new MockRequest(); Request.Priority priority = allPriorities[random.nextInt(allPriorities.length)]; request.setCacheKey(String.valueOf(i)); request.setPriority(priority); requests.add(request); } return requests; }
Example 5
Source File: RequestQueueTest.java From android-discourse with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Make a list of requests with random priorities. * * @param count Number of requests to make */ private List<MockRequest> makeRequests(int count) { Request.Priority[] allPriorities = Request.Priority.values(); Random random = new Random(); List<MockRequest> requests = new ArrayList<MockRequest>(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { MockRequest request = new MockRequest(); Request.Priority priority = allPriorities[random.nextInt(allPriorities.length)]; request.setCacheKey(String.valueOf(i)); request.setPriority(priority); requests.add(request); } return requests; }
Example 6
Source File: RequestQueueIntegrationTest.java From product-emm with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@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(); }
Example 7
Source File: RequestQueueIntegrationTest.java From product-emm with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@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(); }
Example 8
Source File: RequestQueueIntegrationTest.java From CrossBow with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@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(); }