Examples of verifyNoMoreInteractions()


Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

    public void testIsSendToAllSetHeaderNull() {
        when(inMessage.getHeader(WebsocketConstants.SEND_TO_ALL, false, Boolean.class)).thenReturn(null);
        assertFalse(websocketProducer.isSendToAllSet(inMessage));
        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(inMessage);
        inOrder.verify(inMessage, times(1)).getHeader(WebsocketConstants.SEND_TO_ALL, false, Boolean.class);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }

    @Test
    public void testSendToAll() throws Exception {
        when(store.getAll()).thenReturn(sockets);
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).sendMessage(MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verify(defaultWebsocket2, times(1)).getConnection();
        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).isOpen();
        inOrder.verify(defaultWebsocket2, times(1)).getConnection();
        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).sendMessage(MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }

    @Test
    public void testSendToAllWithExcpetion() throws Exception {
        when(store.getAll()).thenReturn(sockets);
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).sendMessage(MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verify(defaultWebsocket2, times(1)).getConnection();
        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).isOpen();
        inOrder.verify(defaultWebsocket2, times(1)).getConnection();
        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).sendMessage(MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }
}
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        assertEquals(WebsocketConsumer.class, consumer.getClass());
        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(component, processor);
        ArgumentCaptor<NodeSynchronization> synchronizationCaptor = ArgumentCaptor.forClass(NodeSynchronization.class);
        ArgumentCaptor<WebsocketConsumer> consumerCaptor = ArgumentCaptor.forClass(WebsocketConsumer.class);
        inOrder.verify(component, times(1)).addServlet(synchronizationCaptor.capture(), consumerCaptor.capture(), eq(REMAINING));
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();

        assertEquals(DefaultNodeSynchronization.class, synchronizationCaptor.getValue().getClass());

        assertEquals(consumer, consumerCaptor.getValue());
    }
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        assertNotNull(producer);
        assertEquals(WebsocketProducer.class, producer.getClass());
        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(component, processor);
        ArgumentCaptor<NodeSynchronization> synchronizationCaptor = ArgumentCaptor.forClass(NodeSynchronization.class);
        inOrder.verify(component, times(1)).addServlet(synchronizationCaptor.capture(), (WebsocketConsumer) isNull(), eq(REMAINING));
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();

        assertEquals(DefaultNodeSynchronization.class, synchronizationCaptor.getValue().getClass());
    }

    /**
 
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(servlet, consumer, sync, servlets, handler);
        ArgumentCaptor<WebsocketComponentServlet> servletCaptor = ArgumentCaptor.forClass(WebsocketComponentServlet.class);
        inOrder.verify(servlets, times(1)).put(eq(PATH_SPEC_ONE), servletCaptor.capture());
        ArgumentCaptor<ServletHolder> holderCaptor = ArgumentCaptor.forClass(ServletHolder.class);
        inOrder.verify(handler, times(1)).addServlet(holderCaptor.capture(), eq(PATH_SPEC_ONE));
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
        assertEquals(servletCaptor.getValue(), holderCaptor.getValue().getServlet());
    }

    @Test
    public void testAddServletProducersOnly() throws Exception {
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

    @Test
    public void testOnClose() {
        defaultWebsocket.onClose(CLOSE_CODE, MESSAGE);
        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(connection, consumer, sync);
        inOrder.verify(sync, times(1)).removeSocket(defaultWebsocket);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }

    @Test
    public void testOnOpen() {
        defaultWebsocket.onOpen(connection);
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

    public void testOnMessage() {
        defaultWebsocket.setConnectionKey(CONNECTION_KEY);
        defaultWebsocket.onMessage(MESSAGE);
        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(connection, consumer, sync);
        inOrder.verify(consumer, times(1)).sendMessage(CONNECTION_KEY, MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }

    @Test
    public void testOnMessageWithNullConsumer() {
        defaultWebsocket = new DefaultWebsocket(sync, null);
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        defaultWebsocket = new DefaultWebsocket(sync, null);
        defaultWebsocket.setConnectionKey(CONNECTION_KEY);
        defaultWebsocket.onMessage(MESSAGE);
        InOrder inOrder = inOrder(connection, consumer, sync);
        inOrder.verify(consumer, times(0)).sendMessage(CONNECTION_KEY, MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }

    @Test
    public void testGetConnection() {
        assertNull(defaultWebsocket.getConnection());
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Examples of org.mockito.InOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions()

        inOrder.verify(store, times(1)).get(SESSION_KEY);
        inOrder.verify(defaultWebsocket1, times(1)).getConnection();
        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).isOpen();
        inOrder.verify(defaultWebsocket1, times(1)).getConnection();
        inOrder.verify(connection, times(1)).sendMessage(MESSAGE);
        inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
    }

    @Test
    public void testProcessSingleMessageWithException() throws Exception {
        when(exchange.getIn()).thenReturn(inMessage);
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