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Suggested-by: Guus der Kinderen <guus@goodbytes.nl>
Subclasses of AbstractSmackSpecificLowLevelIntegrationTest have test
methods with no parameters. This was, after the refactoring in
c5bb15c631 ("[sinttest] Add UnconnectedConnectionSource for
low-level tests") not handled properly.
Fixes: c5bb15c631 ("[sinttest] Add UnconnectedConnectionSource for low-level tests")
Previously low-level tests where run, potentially multiple times, with
the default connection descriptor.
Reported-by: Guus der Kinderen <guus@goodbytes.nl>
While markdown is easier to write, Smack's markdown documentation was
never tightly coupled with the source. For example, the markdown
documentation never provided links to the actual Java classes and
methods. This poses the risk that the documentation and the code
diverge over time. Furthermore, javadoc is constantly improving (for
example @snippet annotations) and I expect that one will be able to
write javadoc in markdown.
Fixes SMACK-928.
The UserTuneIntegrationTest, in rapid succession:
- add a listener for PEP-published usertune data
- publishes a usertune
- waits for a notification to arrive
Implicit to adding the listener is the publication of a change in
Pubsub notification filtering. This can involve a stanza handshake,
as CAPS is involved.
A race condition exists where the usertune data can be published
before the notification filter has been properly applied.
The changes in this commit add a synchronzation point that ensures
that the notification filter is in place, before the usertune data
is published.
Co-authored-by: Paul Schaub <vanitasvitae@fsfe.org>
Some roster-based tests depend on there not being any prior subscription state beteween entities. The utility method that
tries to guarantee that, acts on the state of the roster that's cached in memory, but acts on the one that's stored on the
server. This occasionally causes issues, as both representations might be different.
Stability is added in this commit by:
- refreshing the roster from the server prior to evaluating it
- ignoring an 'item-not-found' as returned by the server, when the code tries to remove that item.
If something goes wrong when destroying a MUC, we want to be notified
about it immediately, as further results of the integration test run
are unreliable anyway.
ExtensionElement is now a marker interface that requires all
implementation non-abstract classes to carry a static final QNAME
field (of type QName). This is verified by a new unit test.
Also FullyQualifiedElement is renamed to simply XmlElement. XmlElement
is used over ExtensionElement when implementing classes do not
statically know the qualified name of the XML elements they
represent. In general, XmlElement should be used sparingly, and every
XML element should be modeled by its own Java class (implementing
ExtensionElement).
The MAM integration test setup attepts to set MAM preferences (XEP-0441).
When a server does not support this XEP, the setup phase errors out, preventing
the tests from being executed.
There is no functional reason why tests shouldn't be run when XEP-0441 is not
supported: the tests can run against the default configuration of the MAM
service.
This commit ignores feature-not-implemented errors when MAM
preferences are set.
[Ignore only feature-not-implemented errors, log ignored errors)
Modified-by: Florian Schmaus <flo@geekplace.eu>
If we do not create the fromMarkers initialized with 'false' at the
start, then it may appear like all messages are received, because we
only check for false markers. But if there is not even the fromMarkers
array, then we do not see those 'false' markers.
This also lifts a bunch of logic from smack-websocket-okhttp into
smack-websocket. Furthermore, the following subprojects require now
Java 11:
- smack-integration-test
- smack-omemo-signal-integration-test
- smack-repl
- smack-websocket-java11
Related tracking issue: SMACK-835
This also means that smack-integration-test needs to declare a
dependency on Guava, which was previously available as transitive
dependency of 'reflections' 0.9.11.
This also resulted in a refactoring of the Providers and parsing
Exceptions. NumberFormatException and ParseException can now be thrown
directly, the wrapping in a SmackParsingException is down at a higher
layer, i.e. in AbstractProvider.
While running the Smack integration tests, a line like this is printed to std-out somewhere
Available tests: 21 (Disabled 12 classes and 6 tests
There's a missing character on the end of that line, which makes the author of this commit twitch.
This commit adds the missing character, resulting in a line like this:
Available tests: 21 (Disabled 12 classes and 6 tests)
Instead of passing the passphrase back to the user via a
DisplayBackupCodeCallback, we directly return the passphrase
which is now represented by a class.
Also we now allow the user to provide the passphrase.
SMACK-888 has a mention of unreachable code and is now solved
under commit 0f7b7df.
This integration test tests those class entities which were to
be set by previously stated unreachable code.
This continues the design started with e98d42790 ("SmackReactor/NIO,
Java8/Android19, Pretty print XML, FSM connections"), where the
exceptions that caused an operation to fail, are not recorded within
SynchronizationPoint but within the connection instance itself.
This moves the logic in AbstractXMPPConnection.getSmackTlsContext()
into the ConnectionConfiguration constructor.
Also introduce SslContextFactory and use it in
ConnectionConfiguration.
Apply builder pattern to form fields and replace getVariable() with
getFieldName(). Refer to the field name as "field name" instead of
"variable" everyone, just as XEP-0004 does.
Improve the high-level form API: introduce FilledForm and FillableForm
which perform stronger validation and consistency checks.
Also add FormFieldRegistry to enable processing of 'submit' forms
where the form field types are omitted.
Smack also now does omit the form field type declaration on 'submit'
type forms, as it is allowed by XEP-0004.
Use EntityBareJid just as its done within PepManager. There is no need
for AsyncButOrdered in the PEP user managers, as PepManager already
takes care of that. Also the message carrying the PEP event should
always be the last parameter of the callbacks, as it is the least
important piece of information.
The before/after class annotations are now no longer borrowed from
JUnit.
Also some integration tests used @After and/or @Before from JUnit,
which was never supported nor had any effected. Those methods got
deleted. But since there appears to be a desire for such a
functionality in sinttest, we should consider adding one.
This also removes the powermock dependency. Although powermock is a
fine library, it currently prevents dropping Junit4. And since we only
use the Whitebox API of powermock, this simply replaced powermock's
Whitebox with our own.
This mini assignment kicked-off with replacing `pubsub` with `pep`,
but later transformed into something more.
The alterations and additions in this commit:
a) GeoLocation.
1) Add Documentation.
2) Add `EMPTY_GEO_LOCATION` to be used while
`stopPublishingGeoLocation()` is called.
b) Add GeoLocation IntegrationTest.
c) Add GeoLocation Listener.
d) GeoLocationManager.
1) Add Documentation.
2) Replace `pubsub` with `pep`.
3) Add methods to add-and-remove GeoLocationListeners.
4) Enable GeoLocation by default.
e) Add `package.info` for GeoLocation Integration Test.
Guus reports that the entity caps sinttest fails on openfire with an
timeout exception on Java 11. Very well possible that this is caused
by a changed scheduling behavior where the yield() thread nevertheless
dominates the, potential single, core.
The waitUntilThread() method is essentially a broken approach anyway
and should be replaced in the future.