trait AsyncTimeLimitedTests extends AsyncTestSuiteMixin with TimeLimits
Trait that when mixed into an asynchronous suite class establishes a time limit for its tests.
This trait overrides withFixture, wrapping a super.withFixture(test) call
in a failAfter invocation, specifying a timeout obtained by invoking timeLimit:
failAfter(timeLimit) {
super.withFixture(test)
}
Note that the failAfter method executes the body of the by-name passed to it using the same
thread that invoked failAfter. This means that the calling of withFixture method
will be run using the same thread, but the test body may be run using a different thread, depending on the
executionContext set at the AsyncTestSuite level.
The timeLimit field is abstract in this trait. Thus you must specify a time limit when you use it.
For example, the following code specifies that each test must complete within 200 milliseconds:
import org.scalatest.AsyncFunSpec import org.scalatest.concurrent.AsyncTimeLimitedTests import org.scalatest.time.SpanSugar._
class ExampleSpec extends AsyncFunSpec with AsyncTimeLimitedTests {
// Note: You may need to either write 200.millis or (200 millis), or // place a semicolon or blank line after plain old 200 millis, to // avoid the semicolon inference problems of postfix operator notation. val timeLimit = 200 millis
describe("An asynchronous time-limited test") { it("should succeed if it completes within the time limit") { Thread.sleep(100) succeed } it("should fail if it is taking too darn long") { Thread.sleep(300) succeed } } }
If you run the above ExampleSpec, the second test will fail with the error message:
The test did not complete within the specified 200 millisecond time limit.
Different from TimeLimitedTests, AsyncTimeLimitedTests does not
support Interruptor for now.
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- AsyncTimeLimitedTests with AsyncTestSuite
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def
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The total number of tests that are expected to run when this
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The fully qualified name of the class that can be used to rerun this suite.
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Runs this suite of tests.
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Runs zero to many of this suite's nested suites.
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Runs a test.
Runs a test.
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Runs zero to many of this suite's tests.
Runs zero to many of this suite's tests.
- testName
an optional name of one test to run. If
None, all relevant tests should be run. I.e.,Noneacts like a wildcard that means run all relevant tests in thisSuite.- args
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This suite's style name.
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A string ID for this
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A user-friendly suite name for this
Suite.A user-friendly suite name for this
Suite.This trait's implementation of this method returns the simple name of this object's class. This trait's implementation of
runNestedSuitescalls this method to obtain a name forReports to pass to thesuiteStarting,suiteCompleted, andsuiteAbortedmethods of theReporter.- returns
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A
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Provides a
TestDatainstance for the passed test name, given the passed config map.Provides a
TestDatainstance for the passed test name, given the passed config map.This method is used to obtain a
TestDatainstance to pass towithFixture(NoArgTest)andwithFixture(OneArgTest)and thebeforeEachandafterEachmethods of traitBeforeAndAfterEach.- testName
the name of the test for which to return a
TestDatainstance- theConfigMap
the config map to include in the returned
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testNames: Set[String]
A
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timeLimit: Span
The time limit, in
Span, in which each test in aAsyncTestSuitethat mixes inAsyncTimeLimitedTestsmust complete.
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cancelAfter[T](timeout: Span)(fun: ⇒ T)(implicit signaler: Signaler, prettifier: Prettifier = implicitly[Prettifier], pos: Position = implicitly[source.Position], timed: Timed[T] = implicitly[Timed[T]]): T
Executes the passed function, enforcing the passed time limit by attempting to signal the operation if the time limit is exceeded, and "canceling" if the time limit has been exceeded after the function completes, where what it means to "cancel" is determined by the implicitly passed
Timed[T]instance.Executes the passed function, enforcing the passed time limit by attempting to signal the operation if the time limit is exceeded, and "canceling" if the time limit has been exceeded after the function completes, where what it means to "cancel" is determined by the implicitly passed
Timed[T]instance.The
Timedcompanion object offers three implicits, one forFutureOutcome, one forFuture[U]and one for any other type. The implicitTimed[FutureOutcome]defines cancelation as canceling theFutureOutcome: no exception will be thrown. The implicitTimed[Future[U]]defines canceling as failing theFuture[U]with aTestCanceledException: no exception will be thrown. The implicit for any other type defines failure as throwingTestCanceledException. For the details, see the Scaladoc of the implicitTimedproviders in theTimedcompanion object.- timeout
the maximimum amount of time allowed for the passed operation
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Executes the passed function, enforcing the passed time limit by attempting to signal the operation if the time limit is exceeded, and "failing" if the time limit has been exceeded after the function completes, where what it means to "fail" is determined by the implicitly passed
Timed[T]instance.Executes the passed function, enforcing the passed time limit by attempting to signal the operation if the time limit is exceeded, and "failing" if the time limit has been exceeded after the function completes, where what it means to "fail" is determined by the implicitly passed
Timed[T]instance.The
Timedcompanion object offers three implicits, one forFutureOutcome, one forFuture[U]and one for any other type. The implicitTimed[FutureOutcome]defines failure as failing theFutureOutcomewith aTestFailedDueToTimeoutException: no exception will be thrown. The implicitTimed[Future[U]]defines failure as failing theFuture[U]with aTestFailedDueToTimeoutException: no exception will be thrown. The implicit for any other type defines failure as throwingTestFailedDueToTimeoutException. For the details, see the Scaladoc of the implicitTimedproviders in theTimedcompanion object.- timeout
the maximimum amount of time allowed for the passed operation
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the operation on which to enforce the passed timeout
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a strategy for signaling the passed operation
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def
withFixture(test: (AsyncTimeLimitedTests.this)#NoArgAsyncTest): FutureOutcome
A stackable implementation of
withFixturethat wraps a call tosuper.withFixturein afailAfterinvocation.A stackable implementation of
withFixturethat wraps a call tosuper.withFixturein afailAfterinvocation.- test
the test on which to enforce a time limit
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- AsyncTimeLimitedTests → AsyncTestSuiteMixin