trait ScalaFutures extends Futures
Provides an implicit conversion from scala.concurrent.Future[T] to
FutureConcept[T].
This trait enables you to invoke the methods defined on FutureConcept on a Scala Future, as well as to pass a Scala future
to the whenReady methods of supertrait Futures.
The three ways this trait enables you to test futures are:
1. Invoking isReadyWithin, to assert that a future is ready within a a specified time period.
Here's an example:
assert(result.isReadyWithin(100 millis))
2. Invoking futureValue, to obtain a futures result within a specified or implicit time period,
like this:
assert(result.futureValue === 7)
// Or, if you expect the future to fail: assert(result.failed.futureValue.isInstanceOf[ArithmeticException])
3. Passing the future to whenReady, and performing assertions on the result value passed
to the given function, as in:
whenReady(result) { s =>
s should be ("hello")
}
The whenReady construct periodically inspects the passed
future, until it is either ready or the configured timeout has been surpassed. If the future becomes
ready before the timeout, whenReady passes the future's value to the specified function.
To make whenReady more broadly applicable, the type of future it accepts is a FutureConcept[T],
where T is the type of value promised by the future. Passing a future to whenReady requires
an implicit conversion from the type of future you wish to pass (the modeled type) to
FutureConcept[T]. Subtrait JavaFutures provides an implicit conversion from
java.util.concurrent.Future[T] to FutureConcept[T].
For example, the following invocation of whenReady would succeed (not throw an exception):
import org.scalatest._ import Matchers._ import concurrent.Futures._ import java.util.concurrent._
val exec = Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor val task = new Callable[String] { def call() = { Thread.sleep(50); "hi" } } whenReady(exec.submit(task)) { s => s should be ("hi") }
However, because the default timeout is 150 milliseconds, the following invocation of
whenReady would ultimately produce a TestFailedException:
val task = new Callable[String] { def call() = { Thread.sleep(500); "hi" } } whenReady(exec.submit(task)) { s => s should be ("hi") }
Assuming the default configuration parameters, a timeout of 150 milliseconds and an
interval of 15 milliseconds,
were passed implicitly to whenReady, the detail message of the thrown
TestFailedException would look like:
The future passed to whenReady was never ready, so whenReady timed out. Queried 95 times, sleeping 10 milliseconds between each query.
Configuration of whenReady
The whenReady methods of this trait can be flexibly configured.
The two configuration parameters for whenReady along with their
default values and meanings are described in the following table:
| Configuration Parameter | Default Value | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| timeout | scaled(150 milliseconds) |
the maximum amount of time to allow unsuccessful queries before giving up and throwing TestFailedException
|
| interval | scaled(15 milliseconds) | the amount of time to sleep between each query |
The default values of both timeout and interval are passed to the scaled method, inherited
from ScaledTimeSpans, so that the defaults can be scaled up
or down together with other scaled time spans. See the documentation for trait ScaledTimeSpans
for more information.
The whenReady methods of trait Futures each take a PatienceConfig
object as an implicit parameter. This object provides values for the two configuration parameters. Trait
Futures provides an implicit val named defaultPatience with each
configuration parameter set to its default value.
If you want to set one or more configuration parameters to a different value for all invocations of
whenReady in a suite you can override this
val (or hide it, for example, if you are importing the members of the Futures companion object rather
than mixing in the trait). For example, if
you always want the default timeout to be 2 seconds and the default interval to be 5 milliseconds, you
can override defaultPatience, like this:
implicit override val defaultPatience = PatienceConfig(timeout = Span(2, Seconds), interval = Span(5, Millis))
Or, hide it by declaring a variable of the same name in whatever scope you want the changed values to be in effect:
implicit val defaultPatience = PatienceConfig(timeout = Span(2, Seconds), interval = Span(5, Millis))
In addition to taking a PatienceConfig object as an implicit parameter, the whenReady methods of trait
Futures include overloaded forms that take one or two PatienceConfigParam
objects that you can use to override the values provided by the implicit PatienceConfig for a single whenReady
invocation. For example, if you want to set timeout to 6 seconds for just one particular whenReady invocation,
you can do so like this:
whenReady (exec.submit(task), timeout(Span(6, Seconds))) { s => s should be ("hi") }
This invocation of eventually will use 6000 for timeout and whatever value is specified by the
implicitly passed PatienceConfig object for the interval configuration parameter.
If you want to set both configuration parameters in this way, just list them separated by commas:
whenReady (exec.submit(task), timeout(Span(6, Seconds)), interval(Span(500, Millis))) { s => s should be ("hi") }
You can also import or mix in the members of SpanSugar if
you want a more concise DSL for expressing time spans:
whenReady (exec.submit(task), timeout(6 seconds), interval(500 millis)) { s => s should be ("hi") }
Note: The whenReady construct was in part inspired by the whenDelivered matcher of the
BlueEyes project, a lightweight, asynchronous web framework for Scala.
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- final case class PatienceConfig(timeout: Span = scaled(Span(150, Millis)), interval: Span = scaled(Span(15, Millis))) extends Product with Serializable
Configuration object for asynchronous constructs, such as those provided by traits
EventuallyandWaiters.Configuration object for asynchronous constructs, such as those provided by traits
EventuallyandWaiters.The default values for the parameters are:
Configuration Parameter Default Value timeoutscaled(150 milliseconds)intervalscaled(15 milliseconds)- timeout
the maximum amount of time to wait for an asynchronous operation to complete before giving up and throwing
TestFailedException.- interval
the amount of time to sleep between each check of the status of an asynchronous operation when polling
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- AbstractPatienceConfiguration
- trait FutureConcept[T] extends AnyRef
Concept trait for futures, instances of which are passed to the
whenReadymethods of traitFutures.
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- implicit def convertScalaFuture[T](scalaFuture: Future[T]): FutureConcept[T]
Implicitly converts a
scala.concurrent.Future[T]toFutureConcept[T], allowing you to invoke the methods defined onFutureConcepton a ScalaFuture, as well as to pass a Scala future to thewhenReadymethods of supertraitFutures.Implicitly converts a
scala.concurrent.Future[T]toFutureConcept[T], allowing you to invoke the methods defined onFutureConcepton a ScalaFuture, as well as to pass a Scala future to thewhenReadymethods of supertraitFutures.See the documentation for supertrait
Futuresfor the details on the syntax this trait provides for testing with Java futures.If the
eitherValuemethod of the underlying Scala future returns ascala.Somecontaining ascala.util.Failurecontaining ajava.util.concurrent.ExecutionException, and this exception contains a non-nullcause, that cause will be included in theTestFailedExceptionas its cause. TheExecutionExceptionwill be be included as theTestFailedException's cause only if theExecutionException's cause isnull.The
isExpiredmethod of the returnedFutureConceptwill always returnfalse, because the underlying type,scala.concurrent.Future, does not support the notion of expiration. Likewise, theisCanceledmethod of the returnedFutureConceptwill always returnfalse, because the underlying type,scala.concurrent.Future, does not support the notion of cancelation.- scalaFuture
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Returns an
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Implicit
PatienceConfigvalue providing default configuration values.Implicit
PatienceConfigvalue providing default configuration values.To change the default configuration, override or hide this
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- final def scaled(span: Span): Span
Scales the passed
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IllegalArgumentExceptionif the value returned fromspanScaleFactoris less than zero
- def spanScaleFactor: Double
The factor by which the
scaledmethod will scaleSpans.The factor by which the
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Returns a
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- final def whenReady[T, U](future: FutureConcept[T])(fun: (T) => U)(implicit config: PatienceConfig, pos: Position): U
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
The maximum amount of time in milliseconds to tolerate unsuccessful attempts before giving up is configured by the
timeoutfield of thePatienceConfigpassed implicitly as the last parameter. The interval to sleep between attempts is configured by theintervalfield of thePatienceConfigpassed implicitly as the last parameter.If the
eitherValuemethod of the underlying Scala future returns ascala.Somecontaining ascala.util.Failurecontaining ajava.util.concurrent.ExecutionException, and this exception contains a non-nullcause, that cause will be included in theTestFailedExceptionas its cause. TheExecutionExceptionwill be be included as theTestFailedException's cause only if theExecutionException's cause isnull.- future
the future to query
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the function to which pass the future's value when it is ready
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PatienceConfigobject containingtimeoutandintervalparameters that are unused by this method- returns
the result of invoking the
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- final def whenReady[T, U](future: FutureConcept[T], interval: Interval)(fun: (T) => U)(implicit config: PatienceConfig, pos: Position): U
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
The maximum amount of time in milliseconds to tolerate unsuccessful attempts before giving up is configured by the
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- final def whenReady[T, U](future: FutureConcept[T], timeout: Timeout)(fun: (T) => U)(implicit config: PatienceConfig, pos: Position): U
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
The maximum amount of time in milliseconds to tolerate unsuccessful queries before giving up and throwing
TestFailedExceptionis configured by the value contained in the passedtimeoutparameter. The interval to sleep between attempts is configured by theintervalfield of thePatienceConfigpassed implicitly as the last parameter.If the
eitherValuemethod of the underlying Scala future returns ascala.Somecontaining ascala.util.Failurecontaining ajava.util.concurrent.ExecutionException, and this exception contains a non-nullcause, that cause will be included in theTestFailedExceptionas its cause. TheExecutionExceptionwill be be included as theTestFailedException's cause only if theExecutionException's cause isnull.- future
the future to query
- timeout
the
Timeoutconfiguration parameter- fun
the function to which pass the future's value when it is ready
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an
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- final def whenReady[T, U](future: FutureConcept[T], timeout: Timeout, interval: Interval)(fun: (T) => U)(implicit config: PatienceConfig, pos: Position): U
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
Queries the passed future repeatedly until it either is ready, or a configured maximum amount of time has passed, sleeping a configured interval between attempts; and when ready, passes the future's value to the passed function.
The maximum amount of time to tolerate unsuccessful queries before giving up and throwing
TestFailedExceptionis configured by the value contained in the passedtimeoutparameter. The interval to sleep between attempts is configured by the value contained in the passedintervalparameter.If the
eitherValuemethod of the underlying Scala future returns ascala.Somecontaining ascala.util.Failurecontaining ajava.util.concurrent.ExecutionException, and this exception contains a non-nullcause, that cause will be included in theTestFailedExceptionas its cause. TheExecutionExceptionwill be be included as theTestFailedException's cause only if theExecutionException's cause isnull.- future
the future to query
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Timeoutconfiguration parameter- interval
the
Intervalconfiguration parameter- fun
the function to which pass the future's value when it is ready
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an
PatienceConfigobject containingtimeoutandintervalparameters that are unused by this method- returns
the result of invoking the
funparameter
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