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Smack/test-unit/org/jivesoftware/util/ConnectionUtils.java
Florian Schmaus b16f34f61e SMACK-458 Managers should be kept on disconnects
Smack's Managers should not remove itself when the connection is closed
or should re-add themselves if the connection get reconnected.

This should also fix some NPE's.

We are currently going with two different designs of Manager: 1. The one
with WeakReferences/WeakHashMaps (SDM, EntityCapsManager) and 2. the one
where the managers remove their listeners on connectionClosed() *and*
connectionClosedOnError(), and later add their listeners on
reconnectionSuccessful(). The first design has the Connection instance
only weak referenced. The other design does reference Connection
strongly (e.g. the 'managers' map in IBBManager/S5BManager), but removes
this references when connectionClosed(onError)() is called.

git-svn-id: http://svn.igniterealtime.org/svn/repos/smack/branches/smack_3_3_2@13788 b35dd754-fafc-0310-a699-88a17e54d16e
2013-10-26 11:17:16 +00:00

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package org.jivesoftware.util;
import static org.mockito.Matchers.*;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.*;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.PacketCollector;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.Connection;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.filter.PacketFilter;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Packet;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.ServiceDiscoveryManager;
import org.mockito.invocation.InvocationOnMock;
import org.mockito.stubbing.Answer;
/**
* A collection of utility methods to create mocked XMPP connections.
*
* @author Henning Staib
*/
public class ConnectionUtils {
/**
* Creates a mocked XMPP connection that stores every packet that is send over this
* connection in the given protocol instance and returns the predefined answer packets
* form the protocol instance.
* <p>
* This mocked connection can used to collect packets that require a reply using a
* PacketCollector.
*
* <pre>
* <code>
* PacketCollector collector = connection.createPacketCollector(new PacketFilter());
* connection.sendPacket(packet);
* Packet reply = collector.nextResult();
* </code>
* </pre>
*
* @param protocol protocol helper containing answer packets
* @param initiatorJID the user associated to the XMPP connection
* @param xmppServer the XMPP server associated to the XMPP connection
* @return a mocked XMPP connection
*/
public static Connection createMockedConnection(final Protocol protocol,
String initiatorJID, String xmppServer) {
// mock XMPP connection
Connection connection = mock(Connection.class);
when(connection.getUser()).thenReturn(initiatorJID);
when(connection.getServiceName()).thenReturn(xmppServer);
// mock packet collector
PacketCollector collector = mock(PacketCollector.class);
when(connection.createPacketCollector(isA(PacketFilter.class))).thenReturn(
collector);
Answer<Object> addIncoming = new Answer<Object>() {
public Object answer(InvocationOnMock invocation) throws Throwable {
protocol.getRequests().add((Packet) invocation.getArguments()[0]);
return null;
}
};
// mock send method
doAnswer(addIncoming).when(connection).sendPacket(isA(Packet.class));
Answer<Packet> answer = new Answer<Packet>() {
public Packet answer(InvocationOnMock invocation) throws Throwable {
return protocol.getResponses().poll();
}
};
// mock nextResult method
when(collector.nextResult(anyInt())).thenAnswer(answer);
when(collector.nextResult()).thenAnswer(answer);
// initialize service discovery manager for this connection
ServiceDiscoveryManager.getInstanceFor(connection);
return connection;
}
}