org.eclipse.jetty.reactive.client.ReactiveResponse Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: RxJava2UnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void givenReactiveClient_whenRequestedWithBody_ShouldReturnBody() throws Exception { Request request = httpClient.newRequest(uri()); ReactiveRequest reactiveRequest = ReactiveRequest.newBuilder(request) .content(ReactiveRequest.Content.fromString(CONTENT, MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN_VALUE, UTF_8)) .build(); Publisher<String> publisher = reactiveRequest.response(ReactiveResponse.Content.asString()); String responseContent = Single.fromPublisher(publisher) .blockingGet(); Assert.assertEquals(CONTENT, responseContent); }
Example #2
Source File: RxJava2UnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void givenReactiveClient_whenRequested_ShouldPrintEvents() throws Exception { ReactiveRequest request = ReactiveRequest.newBuilder(httpClient, uri()) .content(ReactiveRequest.Content.fromString(CONTENT, MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN_VALUE, UTF_8)) .build(); Publisher<ReactiveRequest.Event> requestEvents = request.requestEvents(); Publisher<ReactiveResponse.Event> responseEvents = request.responseEvents(); List<Type> requestEventTypes = new ArrayList<>(); List<ReactiveResponse.Event.Type> responseEventTypes = new ArrayList<>(); Flowable.fromPublisher(requestEvents) .map(ReactiveRequest.Event::getType) .subscribe(requestEventTypes::add); Flowable.fromPublisher(responseEvents) .map(ReactiveResponse.Event::getType) .subscribe(responseEventTypes::add); Single<ReactiveResponse> response = Single.fromPublisher(request.response()); int actualStatus = response.blockingGet() .getStatus(); Assert.assertEquals(6, requestEventTypes.size()); Assert.assertEquals(5, responseEventTypes.size()); Assert.assertEquals(actualStatus, HttpStatus.OK_200); }
Example #3
Source File: JettyClientHttpResponse.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 4 votes |
public JettyClientHttpResponse(ReactiveResponse reactiveResponse, Publisher<DataBuffer> content) { this.reactiveResponse = reactiveResponse; this.content = Flux.from(content); }
Example #4
Source File: JettyClientHttpResponse.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 4 votes |
public JettyClientHttpResponse(ReactiveResponse reactiveResponse, Publisher<DataBuffer> content) { this.reactiveResponse = reactiveResponse; this.content = Flux.from(content); }
Example #5
Source File: BlockingSubscriber.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override public void onNext(ReactiveResponse response) { sink.offer(response); }
Example #6
Source File: BlockingSubscriber.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
public ReactiveResponse block() throws InterruptedException { return sink.poll(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS); }