Java Code Examples for io.reactivex.rxjava3.observers.TestObserver#create()
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Example 1
Source File: MobiusEffectRouterTest.java From mobius with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Before public void setUp() throws Exception { cConsumer = new TestConsumer<>(); dAction = new TestAction(); ObservableTransformer<TestEffect, TestEvent> router = RxMobius.<TestEffect, TestEvent>subtypeEffectHandler() .addTransformer(A.class, (Observable<A> as) -> as.map(a -> AEvent.create(a.id()))) .addTransformer(B.class, (Observable<B> bs) -> bs.map(b -> BEvent.create(b.id()))) .addConsumer(C.class, cConsumer) .addAction(D.class, dAction) .addFunction(E.class, e -> AEvent.create(e.id())) .build(); publishSubject = PublishSubject.create(); testSubscriber = TestObserver.create(); publishSubject.compose(router).subscribe(testSubscriber); }
Example 2
Source File: MobiusEffectRouterTest.java From mobius with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void effectHandlersShouldBeImmutable() throws Exception { // redo some test setup for test case specific conditions publishSubject = PublishSubject.create(); testSubscriber = TestObserver.create(); RxMobius.SubtypeEffectHandlerBuilder<TestEffect, TestEvent> builder = RxMobius.<TestEffect, TestEvent>subtypeEffectHandler() .addTransformer(A.class, (Observable<A> as) -> as.map(a -> AEvent.create(a.id()))); ObservableTransformer<TestEffect, TestEvent> router = builder.build(); // this should not lead to the effects router being capable of handling B effects builder.addTransformer(B.class, bs -> bs.map(b -> BEvent.create(b.id()))); publishSubject.compose(router).subscribe(testSubscriber); B effect = B.create(84); publishSubject.onNext(effect); publishSubject.onComplete(); testSubscriber.await(); testSubscriber.assertError(new UnknownEffectException(effect)); }
Example 3
Source File: MobiusEffectRouterTest.java From mobius with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void shouldHandleNullRxJavaErrorHandler() throws Exception { // given no RxJava error handler RxJavaPlugins.setErrorHandler(null); // and a router with a broken effect handler publishSubject = PublishSubject.create(); testSubscriber = TestObserver.create(); final RuntimeException expected = new RuntimeException("expected!"); ObservableTransformer<TestEffect, TestEvent> router = RxMobius.<TestEffect, TestEvent>subtypeEffectHandler() .addFunction( A.class, a -> { throw expected; }) .build(); publishSubject.compose(router).subscribe(testSubscriber); // when an event is sent, it doesn't crash (the exception does get printed to stderr) publishSubject.onNext(A.create(1)); // and the right exception is forwarded to the test subscriber testSubscriber.assertError(t -> t == expected); }
Example 4
Source File: MobiusEffectRouterTest.java From mobius with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Test public void shouldSupportCustomErrorHandler() throws Exception { // redo some test setup for test case specific conditions publishSubject = PublishSubject.create(); testSubscriber = TestObserver.create(); final RuntimeException expectedException = new RuntimeException("expected!"); final AtomicBoolean gotRightException = new AtomicBoolean(false); RxMobius.SubtypeEffectHandlerBuilder<TestEffect, TestEvent> builder = RxMobius.<TestEffect, TestEvent>subtypeEffectHandler() .addFunction( A.class, a -> { throw expectedException; }) .withFatalErrorHandler( new Function< ObservableTransformer<? extends TestEffect, TestEvent>, Consumer<Throwable>>() { @Override public Consumer<Throwable> apply( ObservableTransformer<? extends TestEffect, TestEvent> testEventTransformer) { return new Consumer<Throwable>() { @Override public void accept(Throwable throwable) { if (throwable.equals(expectedException)) { gotRightException.set(true); } else { throwable.printStackTrace(); Assert.fail("got the wrong exception!"); } } }; } }); ObservableTransformer<TestEffect, TestEvent> router = builder.build(); publishSubject.compose(router).subscribe(testSubscriber); publishSubject.onNext(A.create(1)); assertThat(gotRightException.get(), is(true)); testSubscriber.await(); testSubscriber.assertError(expectedException); }