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sqltoolsservice/test/Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test/QueryExecution/CancelTests.cs
Benjamin Russell 1e59166147 Event Flow Validator (#199)
This is a reworking of the unit tests to permit us to better test events from the service host. This new Event Flow Validator class allows creating a chain of events that can then be validated after execution of the request. Each event can have its own custom validation logic for verifying that the object sent via the service host is correct. It also allows us to validate that the order of events are correct.

The big drawback is that (at this time) the validator cannot support asynchronous events or non-determinant ordering of events. We don't need this for the query execution functionality despite messages being sent asynchronously because async messages aren't sent during unit tests (due to the db message event only being present on SqlDbConnection classes). If the need arises to do async or out of order event validation, then I have some ideas for how we can do that.

* Applying the event flow validator to the query execution service integration tests

* Undoing changes to events that were included in cherry-picked commit

* Cleaning up event flow validation to query execution

* Add efv to cancel tests

* Adding efv to dispose tests

* Adding efv to subset tests

* Adding efv to SaveResults tests

* Copyright
2016-12-20 11:59:03 -08:00

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//
// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
//
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.SqlContext;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.Utility;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Workspace;
using Moq;
using Xunit;
namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.QueryExecution
{
public class CancelTests
{
[Fact]
public async void CancelInProgressQueryTest()
{
// If:
// ... I request a query (doesn't matter what kind) and execute it
var workspaceService = Common.GetPrimedWorkspaceService(Common.StandardQuery);
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(null, true, false, workspaceService);
var executeParams = new QueryExecuteParams { QuerySelection = Common.WholeDocument, OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri };
var executeRequest = RequestContextMocks.Create<QueryExecuteResult>(null);
await queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(executeParams, executeRequest.Object);
await queryService.ActiveQueries[Common.OwnerUri].ExecutionTask;
queryService.ActiveQueries[Common.OwnerUri].HasExecuted = false; // Fake that it hasn't completed execution
// ... And then I request to cancel the query
var cancelParams = new QueryCancelParams {OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var cancelRequest = new EventFlowValidator<QueryCancelResult>()
.AddResultValidation(r =>
{
Assert.Null(r.Messages);
}).Complete();
await queryService.HandleCancelRequest(cancelParams, cancelRequest.Object);
// Then:
// ... The query should not have been disposed
Assert.Equal(1, queryService.ActiveQueries.Count);
cancelRequest.Validate();
}
[Fact]
public async void CancelExecutedQueryTest()
{
// If:
// ... I request a query (doesn't matter what kind) and wait for execution
var workspaceService = Common.GetPrimedWorkspaceService(Common.StandardQuery);
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(null, true, false, workspaceService);
var executeParams = new QueryExecuteParams {QuerySelection = Common.WholeDocument, OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var executeRequest = RequestContextMocks.Create<QueryExecuteResult>(null);
await queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(executeParams, executeRequest.Object);
await queryService.ActiveQueries[Common.OwnerUri].ExecutionTask;
// ... And then I request to cancel the query
var cancelParams = new QueryCancelParams {OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var cancelRequest = new EventFlowValidator<QueryCancelResult>()
.AddResultValidation(r =>
{
Assert.False(string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(r.Messages));
}).Complete();
await queryService.HandleCancelRequest(cancelParams, cancelRequest.Object);
// Then:
// ... The query should not have been disposed
Assert.NotEmpty(queryService.ActiveQueries);
cancelRequest.Validate();
}
[Fact]
public async Task CancelNonExistantTest()
{
// If:
// ... I request to cancel a query that doesn't exist
var workspaceService = new Mock<WorkspaceService<SqlToolsSettings>>();
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(null, false, false, workspaceService.Object);
var cancelParams = new QueryCancelParams { OwnerUri = "Doesn't Exist" };
var cancelRequest = new EventFlowValidator<QueryCancelResult>()
.AddResultValidation(r =>
{
Assert.False(string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(r.Messages));
}).Complete();
await queryService.HandleCancelRequest(cancelParams, cancelRequest.Object);
cancelRequest.Validate();
}
}
}