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+// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+// This class defines tests that implementations of InvalidationFrontend should |
+// pass in order to be conformant. Here's how you use it to test your |
+// implementation. |
+// |
+// Say your class is called MyInvalidationFrontend. Then you need to define a |
+// class called MyInvalidationFrontendTestDelegate in |
+// my_invalidation_frontend_unittest.cc like this: |
+// |
+// class MyInvalidationFrontendTestDelegate { |
+// public: |
+// MyInvalidationFrontendTestDelegate() ... |
+// |
+// ~MyInvalidationFrontendTestDelegate() { |
+// // DestroyInvalidator() may not be explicitly called by tests. |
+// DestroyInvalidator(); |
+// } |
+// |
+// // Create the InvalidationFrontend implementation with the given params. |
+// void CreateInvalidationFrontend() { |
+// ... |
+// } |
+// |
+// // Should return the InvalidationFrontend implementation. Only called |
+// // after CreateInvalidator and before DestroyInvalidator. |
+// MyInvalidationFrontend* GetInvalidationFrontend() { |
+// ... |
+// } |
+// |
+// // Destroy the InvalidationFrontend implementation. |
+// void DestroyInvalidationFrontend() { |
+// ... |
+// } |
+// |
+// // The Trigger* functions below should block until the effects of |
+// // the call are visible on the current thread. |
+// |
+// // Should cause OnInvalidatorStateChange() to be called on all |
+// // observers of the InvalidationFrontend implementation with the given |
+// // parameters. |
+// void TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange(InvalidatorState state) { |
+// ... |
+// } |
+// |
+// // Should cause OnIncomingInvalidation() to be called on all |
+// // observers of the InvalidationFrontend implementation with the given |
+// // parameters. |
+// void TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation( |
+// const ObjectIdInvalidationMap& invalidation_map) { |
+// ... |
+// } |
+// }; |
+// |
+// The InvalidationFrontendTest test harness will have a member variable of |
+// this delegate type and will call its functions in the various |
+// tests. |
+// |
+// Then you simply #include this file as well as gtest.h and add the |
+// following statement to my_sync_notifier_unittest.cc: |
+// |
+// INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P( |
+// MyInvalidationFrontend, |
+// InvalidationFrontendTest, |
+// MyInvalidatorTestDelegate); |
+// |
+// Easy! |
+ |
+#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_INVALIDATION_INVALIDATION_FRONTEND_TEST_TEMPLATE_H_ |
+#define CHROME_BROWSER_INVALIDATION_INVALIDATION_FRONTEND_TEST_TEMPLATE_H_ |
+ |
+#include "base/basictypes.h" |
+#include "base/compiler_specific.h" |
+#include "chrome/browser/invalidation/invalidation_frontend.h" |
+#include "google/cacheinvalidation/include/types.h" |
+#include "google/cacheinvalidation/types.pb.h" |
+#include "sync/notifier/fake_invalidation_handler.h" |
+#include "sync/notifier/object_id_invalidation_map.h" |
+#include "sync/notifier/object_id_invalidation_map_test_util.h" |
+#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
+ |
+template <typename InvalidatorTestDelegate> |
+class InvalidationFrontendTest : public testing::Test { |
+ protected: |
+ // Note: The IDs defined below must be valid. Otherwise they won't make it |
+ // through the round-trip to ModelTypeInvalidationMap and back that the |
+ // AndroidInvalidation test requires. |
+ InvalidationFrontendTest() |
+ : id1(ipc::invalidation::ObjectSource::CHROME_SYNC, "BOOKMARK"), |
+ id2(ipc::invalidation::ObjectSource::CHROME_SYNC, "PREFERENCE"), |
+ id3(ipc::invalidation::ObjectSource::CHROME_SYNC, "AUTOFILL"), |
+ id4(ipc::invalidation::ObjectSource::CHROME_SYNC, "EXPERIMENTS") { |
+ } |
+ |
+ invalidation::InvalidationFrontend* |
+ CreateAndInitializeInvalidationFrontend() { |
+ this->delegate_.CreateInvalidationFrontend(); |
+ return this->delegate_.GetInvalidationFrontend(); |
+ } |
+ |
+ InvalidatorTestDelegate delegate_; |
+ |
+ const invalidation::ObjectId id1; |
+ const invalidation::ObjectId id2; |
+ const invalidation::ObjectId id3; |
+ const invalidation::ObjectId id4; |
+}; |
+ |
+TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(InvalidationFrontendTest); |
+ |
+// Initialize the invalidator, register a handler, register some IDs for that |
+// handler, and then unregister the handler, dispatching invalidations in |
+// between. The handler should only see invalidations when its registered and |
+// its IDs are registered. |
+TYPED_TEST_P(InvalidationFrontendTest, Basic) { |
+ invalidation::InvalidationFrontend* const invalidator = |
+ this->CreateAndInitializeInvalidationFrontend(); |
+ |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler; |
+ |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler); |
+ |
+ syncer::ObjectIdInvalidationMap states; |
+ states[this->id1].payload = "1"; |
+ states[this->id2].payload = "2"; |
+ states[this->id3].payload = "3"; |
+ |
+ // Should be ignored since no IDs are registered to |handler|. |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation(states); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, handler.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet ids; |
+ ids.insert(this->id1); |
+ ids.insert(this->id2); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler, ids); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ syncer::ObjectIdInvalidationMap expected_states; |
+ expected_states[this->id1].payload = "1"; |
+ expected_states[this->id2].payload = "2"; |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation(states); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(1, handler.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ EXPECT_THAT(expected_states, Eq(handler.GetLastInvalidationMap())); |
+ |
+ ids.erase(this->id1); |
+ ids.insert(this->id3); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler, ids); |
+ |
+ expected_states.erase(this->id1); |
+ expected_states[this->id3].payload = "3"; |
+ |
+ // Removed object IDs should not be notified, newly-added ones should. |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation(states); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(2, handler.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ EXPECT_THAT(expected_states, Eq(handler.GetLastInvalidationMap())); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::INVALIDATION_CREDENTIALS_REJECTED); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATION_CREDENTIALS_REJECTED, |
+ handler.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler); |
+ |
+ // Should be ignored since |handler| isn't registered anymore. |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation(states); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(2, handler.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+} |
+ |
+// Register handlers and some IDs for those handlers, register a handler with |
+// no IDs, and register a handler with some IDs but unregister it. Then, |
+// dispatch some invalidations and invalidations. Handlers that are registered |
+// should get invalidations, and the ones that have registered IDs should |
+// receive invalidations for those IDs. |
+TYPED_TEST_P(InvalidationFrontendTest, MultipleHandlers) { |
+ invalidation::InvalidationFrontend* const invalidator = |
+ this->CreateAndInitializeInvalidationFrontend(); |
+ |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler1; |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler2; |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler3; |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler4; |
+ |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler1); |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler2); |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler3); |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler4); |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet ids; |
+ ids.insert(this->id1); |
+ ids.insert(this->id2); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler1, ids); |
+ } |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet ids; |
+ ids.insert(this->id3); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler2, ids); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Don't register any IDs for handler3. |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet ids; |
+ ids.insert(this->id4); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler4, ids); |
+ } |
+ |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler4); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler1.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler2.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler3.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler4.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdInvalidationMap states; |
+ states[this->id1].payload = "1"; |
+ states[this->id2].payload = "2"; |
+ states[this->id3].payload = "3"; |
+ states[this->id4].payload = "4"; |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation(states); |
+ |
+ syncer::ObjectIdInvalidationMap expected_states; |
+ expected_states[this->id1].payload = "1"; |
+ expected_states[this->id2].payload = "2"; |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(1, handler1.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ EXPECT_THAT(expected_states, Eq(handler1.GetLastInvalidationMap())); |
+ |
+ expected_states.clear(); |
+ expected_states[this->id3].payload = "3"; |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(1, handler2.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ EXPECT_THAT(expected_states, Eq(handler2.GetLastInvalidationMap())); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, handler3.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, handler4.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ } |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler1.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler2.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler3.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler4.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler3); |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler2); |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler1); |
+} |
+ |
+// Make sure that passing an empty set to UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds clears |
+// the corresponding entries for the handler. |
+TYPED_TEST_P(InvalidationFrontendTest, EmptySetUnregisters) { |
+ invalidation::InvalidationFrontend* const invalidator = |
+ this->CreateAndInitializeInvalidationFrontend(); |
+ |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler1; |
+ |
+ // Control observer. |
+ syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler handler2; |
+ |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler1); |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler2); |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet ids; |
+ ids.insert(this->id1); |
+ ids.insert(this->id2); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler1, ids); |
+ } |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet ids; |
+ ids.insert(this->id3); |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler2, ids); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Unregister the IDs for the first observer. It should not receive any |
+ // further invalidations. |
+ invalidator->UpdateRegisteredInvalidationIds(&handler1, |
+ syncer::ObjectIdSet()); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler1.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler2.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ { |
+ syncer::ObjectIdInvalidationMap states; |
+ states[this->id1].payload = "1"; |
+ states[this->id2].payload = "2"; |
+ states[this->id3].payload = "3"; |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnIncomingInvalidation(states); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, handler1.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(1, handler2.GetInvalidationCount()); |
+ } |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler1.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler2.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler2); |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler1); |
+} |
+ |
+namespace internal { |
+ |
+// A FakeInvalidationHandler that is "bound" to a specific |
+// InvalidationFrontend. This is for cross-referencing state information with |
+// the bound InvalidationFrontend. |
+class BoundFakeInvalidationHandler : public syncer::FakeInvalidationHandler { |
+ public: |
+ explicit BoundFakeInvalidationHandler( |
+ const invalidation::InvalidationFrontend& invalidator); |
+ virtual ~BoundFakeInvalidationHandler(); |
+ |
+ // Returns the last return value of GetInvalidatorState() on the |
+ // bound invalidator from the last time the invalidator state |
+ // changed. |
+ syncer::InvalidatorState GetLastRetrievedState() const; |
+ |
+ // InvalidationHandler implementation. |
+ virtual void OnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::InvalidatorState state) OVERRIDE; |
+ |
+ private: |
+ const invalidation::InvalidationFrontend& invalidator_; |
+ syncer::InvalidatorState last_retrieved_state_; |
+ |
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BoundFakeInvalidationHandler); |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace internal |
+ |
+TYPED_TEST_P(InvalidationFrontendTest, GetInvalidatorStateAlwaysCurrent) { |
+ invalidation::InvalidationFrontend* const invalidator = |
+ this->CreateAndInitializeInvalidationFrontend(); |
+ |
+ internal::BoundFakeInvalidationHandler handler(*invalidator); |
+ invalidator->RegisterInvalidationHandler(&handler); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::INVALIDATIONS_ENABLED, handler.GetLastRetrievedState()); |
+ |
+ this->delegate_.TriggerOnInvalidatorStateChange( |
+ syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler.GetInvalidatorState()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(syncer::TRANSIENT_INVALIDATION_ERROR, |
+ handler.GetLastRetrievedState()); |
+ |
+ invalidator->UnregisterInvalidationHandler(&handler); |
+} |
+ |
+REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(InvalidationFrontendTest, |
+ Basic, MultipleHandlers, EmptySetUnregisters, |
+ GetInvalidatorStateAlwaysCurrent); |
+ |
+#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_INVALIDATION_INVALIDATION_FRONTEND_TEST_TEMPLATE_H_ |