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package io.reactivex.subscribers; import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*; import org.reactivestreams.*; import io.reactivex.FlowableSubscriber; import io.reactivex.disposables.Disposable; import io.reactivex.functions.Consumer; import io.reactivex.internal.fuseable.QueueSubscription; import io.reactivex.internal.subscriptions.SubscriptionHelper; import io.reactivex.internal.util.ExceptionHelper; import io.reactivex.observers.BaseTestConsumer;
A subscriber that records events and allows making assertions about them.

You can override the onSubscribe, onNext, onError, onComplete, request and cancel methods but not the others (this is by design).

The TestSubscriber implements Disposable for convenience where dispose calls cancel.

When calling the default request method, you are requesting on behalf of the wrapped actual subscriber.

Type parameters:
  • <T> – the value type
/** * A subscriber that records events and allows making assertions about them. * * <p>You can override the onSubscribe, onNext, onError, onComplete, request and * cancel methods but not the others (this is by design). * * <p>The TestSubscriber implements Disposable for convenience where dispose calls cancel. * * <p>When calling the default request method, you are requesting on behalf of the * wrapped actual subscriber. * * @param <T> the value type */
public class TestSubscriber<T> extends BaseTestConsumer<T, TestSubscriber<T>> implements FlowableSubscriber<T>, Subscription, Disposable {
The actual subscriber to forward events to.
/** The actual subscriber to forward events to. */
private final Subscriber<? super T> downstream;
Makes sure the incoming Subscriptions get cancelled immediately.
/** Makes sure the incoming Subscriptions get cancelled immediately. */
private volatile boolean cancelled;
Holds the current subscription if any.
/** Holds the current subscription if any. */
private final AtomicReference<Subscription> upstream;
Holds the requested amount until a subscription arrives.
/** Holds the requested amount until a subscription arrives. */
private final AtomicLong missedRequested; private QueueSubscription<T> qs;
Creates a TestSubscriber with Long.MAX_VALUE initial request.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the value type
Returns:the new TestSubscriber instance.
/** * Creates a TestSubscriber with Long.MAX_VALUE initial request. * @param <T> the value type * @return the new TestSubscriber instance. */
public static <T> TestSubscriber<T> create() { return new TestSubscriber<T>(); }
Creates a TestSubscriber with the given initial request.
Params:
  • initialRequested – the initial requested amount
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the value type
Returns:the new TestSubscriber instance.
/** * Creates a TestSubscriber with the given initial request. * @param <T> the value type * @param initialRequested the initial requested amount * @return the new TestSubscriber instance. */
public static <T> TestSubscriber<T> create(long initialRequested) { return new TestSubscriber<T>(initialRequested); }
Constructs a forwarding TestSubscriber.
Params:
  • delegate – the actual Subscriber to forward events to
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the value type received
Returns:the new TestObserver instance
/** * Constructs a forwarding TestSubscriber. * @param <T> the value type received * @param delegate the actual Subscriber to forward events to * @return the new TestObserver instance */
public static <T> TestSubscriber<T> create(Subscriber<? super T> delegate) { return new TestSubscriber<T>(delegate); }
Constructs a non-forwarding TestSubscriber with an initial request value of Long.MAX_VALUE.
/** * Constructs a non-forwarding TestSubscriber with an initial request value of Long.MAX_VALUE. */
public TestSubscriber() { this(EmptySubscriber.INSTANCE, Long.MAX_VALUE); }
Constructs a non-forwarding TestSubscriber with the specified initial request value.

The TestSubscriber doesn't validate the initialRequest value so one can test sources with invalid values as well.

Params:
  • initialRequest – the initial request value
/** * Constructs a non-forwarding TestSubscriber with the specified initial request value. * <p>The TestSubscriber doesn't validate the initialRequest value so one can * test sources with invalid values as well. * @param initialRequest the initial request value */
public TestSubscriber(long initialRequest) { this(EmptySubscriber.INSTANCE, initialRequest); }
Constructs a forwarding TestSubscriber but leaves the requesting to the wrapped subscriber.
Params:
  • downstream – the actual Subscriber to forward events to
/** * Constructs a forwarding TestSubscriber but leaves the requesting to the wrapped subscriber. * @param downstream the actual Subscriber to forward events to */
public TestSubscriber(Subscriber<? super T> downstream) { this(downstream, Long.MAX_VALUE); }
Constructs a forwarding TestSubscriber with the specified initial request value.

The TestSubscriber doesn't validate the initialRequest value so one can test sources with invalid values as well.

Params:
  • actual – the actual Subscriber to forward events to
  • initialRequest – the initial request value
/** * Constructs a forwarding TestSubscriber with the specified initial request value. * <p>The TestSubscriber doesn't validate the initialRequest value so one can * test sources with invalid values as well. * @param actual the actual Subscriber to forward events to * @param initialRequest the initial request value */
public TestSubscriber(Subscriber<? super T> actual, long initialRequest) { super(); if (initialRequest < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Negative initial request not allowed"); } this.downstream = actual; this.upstream = new AtomicReference<Subscription>(); this.missedRequested = new AtomicLong(initialRequest); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @Override public void onSubscribe(Subscription s) { lastThread = Thread.currentThread(); if (s == null) { errors.add(new NullPointerException("onSubscribe received a null Subscription")); return; } if (!upstream.compareAndSet(null, s)) { s.cancel(); if (upstream.get() != SubscriptionHelper.CANCELLED) { errors.add(new IllegalStateException("onSubscribe received multiple subscriptions: " + s)); } return; } if (initialFusionMode != 0) { if (s instanceof QueueSubscription) { qs = (QueueSubscription<T>)s; int m = qs.requestFusion(initialFusionMode); establishedFusionMode = m; if (m == QueueSubscription.SYNC) { checkSubscriptionOnce = true; lastThread = Thread.currentThread(); try { T t; while ((t = qs.poll()) != null) { values.add(t); } completions++; } catch (Throwable ex) { // Exceptions.throwIfFatal(e); TODO add fatal exceptions? errors.add(ex); } return; } } } downstream.onSubscribe(s); long mr = missedRequested.getAndSet(0L); if (mr != 0L) { s.request(mr); } onStart(); }
Called after the onSubscribe is called and handled.
/** * Called after the onSubscribe is called and handled. */
protected void onStart() { } @Override public void onNext(T t) { if (!checkSubscriptionOnce) { checkSubscriptionOnce = true; if (upstream.get() == null) { errors.add(new IllegalStateException("onSubscribe not called in proper order")); } } lastThread = Thread.currentThread(); if (establishedFusionMode == QueueSubscription.ASYNC) { try { while ((t = qs.poll()) != null) { values.add(t); } } catch (Throwable ex) { // Exceptions.throwIfFatal(e); TODO add fatal exceptions? errors.add(ex); qs.cancel(); } return; } values.add(t); if (t == null) { errors.add(new NullPointerException("onNext received a null value")); } downstream.onNext(t); } @Override public void onError(Throwable t) { if (!checkSubscriptionOnce) { checkSubscriptionOnce = true; if (upstream.get() == null) { errors.add(new NullPointerException("onSubscribe not called in proper order")); } } try { lastThread = Thread.currentThread(); errors.add(t); if (t == null) { errors.add(new IllegalStateException("onError received a null Throwable")); } downstream.onError(t); } finally { done.countDown(); } } @Override public void onComplete() { if (!checkSubscriptionOnce) { checkSubscriptionOnce = true; if (upstream.get() == null) { errors.add(new IllegalStateException("onSubscribe not called in proper order")); } } try { lastThread = Thread.currentThread(); completions++; downstream.onComplete(); } finally { done.countDown(); } } @Override public final void request(long n) { SubscriptionHelper.deferredRequest(upstream, missedRequested, n); } @Override public final void cancel() { if (!cancelled) { cancelled = true; SubscriptionHelper.cancel(upstream); } }
Returns true if this TestSubscriber has been cancelled.
Returns:true if this TestSubscriber has been cancelled
/** * Returns true if this TestSubscriber has been cancelled. * @return true if this TestSubscriber has been cancelled */
public final boolean isCancelled() { return cancelled; } @Override public final void dispose() { cancel(); } @Override public final boolean isDisposed() { return cancelled; } // state retrieval methods
Returns true if this TestSubscriber received a subscription.
Returns:true if this TestSubscriber received a subscription
/** * Returns true if this TestSubscriber received a subscription. * @return true if this TestSubscriber received a subscription */
public final boolean hasSubscription() { return upstream.get() != null; } // assertion methods
Assert that the onSubscribe method was called exactly once.
Returns:this
/** * Assert that the onSubscribe method was called exactly once. * @return this */
@Override public final TestSubscriber<T> assertSubscribed() { if (upstream.get() == null) { throw fail("Not subscribed!"); } return this; }
Assert that the onSubscribe method hasn't been called at all.
Returns:this
/** * Assert that the onSubscribe method hasn't been called at all. * @return this */
@Override public final TestSubscriber<T> assertNotSubscribed() { if (upstream.get() != null) { throw fail("Subscribed!"); } else if (!errors.isEmpty()) { throw fail("Not subscribed but errors found"); } return this; }
Sets the initial fusion mode if the upstream supports fusion.

Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests.

Params:
Returns:this
/** * Sets the initial fusion mode if the upstream supports fusion. * <p>Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. * Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests. * @param mode the mode to establish, see the {@link QueueSubscription} constants * @return this */
final TestSubscriber<T> setInitialFusionMode(int mode) { this.initialFusionMode = mode; return this; }
Asserts that the given fusion mode has been established

Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests.

Params:
  • mode – the expected mode
Returns:this
/** * Asserts that the given fusion mode has been established * <p>Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. * Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests. * @param mode the expected mode * @return this */
final TestSubscriber<T> assertFusionMode(int mode) { int m = establishedFusionMode; if (m != mode) { if (qs != null) { throw new AssertionError("Fusion mode different. Expected: " + fusionModeToString(mode) + ", actual: " + fusionModeToString(m)); } else { throw fail("Upstream is not fuseable"); } } return this; } static String fusionModeToString(int mode) { switch (mode) { case QueueSubscription.NONE : return "NONE"; case QueueSubscription.SYNC : return "SYNC"; case QueueSubscription.ASYNC : return "ASYNC"; default: return "Unknown(" + mode + ")"; } }
Assert that the upstream is a fuseable source.

Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests.

Returns:this
/** * Assert that the upstream is a fuseable source. * <p>Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. * Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests. * @return this */
final TestSubscriber<T> assertFuseable() { if (qs == null) { throw new AssertionError("Upstream is not fuseable."); } return this; }
Assert that the upstream is not a fuseable source.

Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests.

Returns:this
/** * Assert that the upstream is not a fuseable source. * <p>Package-private: avoid leaking the now internal fusion properties into the public API. * Use SubscriberFusion to work with such tests. * @return this */
final TestSubscriber<T> assertNotFuseable() { if (qs != null) { throw new AssertionError("Upstream is fuseable."); } return this; }
Run a check consumer with this TestSubscriber instance.
Params:
  • check – the check consumer to run
Returns:this
/** * Run a check consumer with this TestSubscriber instance. * @param check the check consumer to run * @return this */
public final TestSubscriber<T> assertOf(Consumer<? super TestSubscriber<T>> check) { try { check.accept(this); } catch (Throwable ex) { throw ExceptionHelper.wrapOrThrow(ex); } return this; }
Calls request(long) and returns this.

History: 2.0.1 - experimental

Params:
  • n – the request amount
Returns:this
Since:2.1
/** * Calls {@link #request(long)} and returns this. * <p>History: 2.0.1 - experimental * @param n the request amount * @return this * @since 2.1 */
public final TestSubscriber<T> requestMore(long n) { request(n); return this; }
A subscriber that ignores all events and does not report errors.
/** * A subscriber that ignores all events and does not report errors. */
enum EmptySubscriber implements FlowableSubscriber<Object> { INSTANCE; @Override public void onSubscribe(Subscription s) { } @Override public void onNext(Object t) { } @Override public void onError(Throwable t) { } @Override public void onComplete() { } } }