Coverage Report - org.mule.tck.functional.ResponseWriterCallback
 
Classes in this File Line Coverage Branch Coverage Complexity
ResponseWriterCallback
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 /*
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  * Copyright (c) MuleSoft, Inc.  All rights reserved.  http://www.mulesoft.com
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  * The software in this package is published under the terms of the CPAL v1.0
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  * license, a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the
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  * LICENSE.txt file.
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  */
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 package org.mule.tck.functional;
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 import org.mule.api.MuleEventContext;
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 /**
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  * A test callback that writes the results of a service invocation to the response output stream
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  * of the event
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  * This should only be used when testing Asynchronous calls with the {@link FunctionalTestComponent} otherwise
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  * you will get duplicate messages, since both this class and the {@link FunctionalTestComponent} will write
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  * a return message back to the callee.
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  *
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  * @see org.mule.tck.functional.FunctionalTestComponent
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  */
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 public class ResponseWriterCallback extends CounterCallback
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 {
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     @Override
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     public void eventReceived(MuleEventContext context, Object component) throws Exception
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     {
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         if (context.getExchangePattern().hasResponse())
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         {
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             throw new IllegalStateException("The ResponseWriterCallback should not be used for synchronous tests as it will cause two copies of the message to be written back to the client");
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         }
 29  0
         super.eventReceived(context, component);
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 31  0
         String result = context.getMessageAsString() + " Received Async";
 32  0
         if (context.getOutputStream() == null)
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         {
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             throw new IllegalArgumentException("event context does not have an OutputStream associated");
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         }
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         context.getOutputStream().write(result.getBytes());
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         context.getOutputStream().flush();
 39  0
     } 
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 }