pekko/akka-testkit/src/main/scala/akka/testkit/TestActorRef.scala

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/**
* Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Typesafe Inc. <http://www.typesafe.com>
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*/
package akka.testkit
import akka.actor._
import akka.util.ReflectiveAccess
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import com.eaio.uuid.UUID
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import akka.actor.Props._
import akka.actor.ActorSystem
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong
import akka.event.EventStream
import akka.dispatch.{ DefaultDispatcherPrerequisites, DispatcherPrerequisites, Mailbox }
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/**
* This special ActorRef is exclusively for use during unit testing in a single-threaded environment. Therefore, it
* overrides the dispatcher to CallingThreadDispatcher and sets the receiveTimeout to None. Otherwise,
* it acts just like a normal ActorRef. You may retrieve a reference to the underlying actor to test internal logic.
*
* @author Roland Kuhn
* @since 1.1
*/
class TestActorRef[T <: Actor](
_system: ActorSystemImpl,
_prerequisites: DispatcherPrerequisites,
_props: Props,
_supervisor: InternalActorRef,
name: String)
extends LocalActorRef(_system, _props.withDispatcher(new CallingThreadDispatcher(_prerequisites)), _supervisor, _supervisor.path / name, false) {
/**
* Directly inject messages into actor receive behavior. Any exceptions
* thrown will be available to you, while still being able to use
* become/unbecome and their message counterparts.
*/
def apply(o: Any) { underlyingActorInstance.apply(o) }
/**
* Retrieve reference to the underlying actor, where the static type matches the factory used inside the
* constructor. Beware that this reference is discarded by the ActorRef upon restarting the actor (should this
* reference be linked to a supervisor). The old Actor may of course still be used in post-mortem assertions.
*/
def underlyingActor: T = underlyingActorInstance.asInstanceOf[T]
/**
* Registers this actor to be a death monitor of the provided ActorRef
* This means that this actor will get a Terminated()-message when the provided actor
* is permanently terminated.
*
* @return the same ActorRef that is provided to it, to allow for cleaner invocations
*/
def watch(subject: ActorRef): ActorRef = underlying.watch(subject)
/**
* Deregisters this actor from being a death monitor of the provided ActorRef
* This means that this actor will not get a Terminated()-message when the provided actor
* is permanently terminated.
*
* @return the same ActorRef that is provided to it, to allow for cleaner invocations
*/
def unwatch(subject: ActorRef): ActorRef = underlying.unwatch(subject)
override def toString = "TestActor[" + path + "]"
}
object TestActorRef {
private val number = new AtomicLong
private[testkit] def randomName: String = {
val l = number.getAndIncrement()
"$" + akka.util.Helpers.base64(l)
}
def apply[T <: Actor](factory: T)(implicit system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] = apply[T](Props(factory), randomName)
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def apply[T <: Actor](factory: T, name: String)(implicit system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] = apply[T](Props(factory), name)
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def apply[T <: Actor](props: Props)(implicit system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] = apply[T](props, randomName)
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def apply[T <: Actor](props: Props, name: String)(implicit system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] =
apply[T](props, system.asInstanceOf[ActorSystemImpl].guardian, name)
def apply[T <: Actor](props: Props, supervisor: ActorRef, name: String)(implicit system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] =
new TestActorRef(system.asInstanceOf[ActorSystemImpl], system.dispatcherFactory.prerequisites, props, supervisor.asInstanceOf[InternalActorRef], name)
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def apply[T <: Actor](implicit m: Manifest[T], system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] = apply[T](randomName)
def apply[T <: Actor](name: String)(implicit m: Manifest[T], system: ActorSystem): TestActorRef[T] = apply[T](Props({
import ReflectiveAccess.{ createInstance, noParams, noArgs }
createInstance[T](m.erasure, noParams, noArgs) match {
case Right(value) value
case Left(exception) throw new ActorInitializationException(null,
"Could not instantiate Actor" +
"\nMake sure Actor is NOT defined inside a class/trait," +
"\nif so put it outside the class/trait, f.e. in a companion object," +
"\nOR try to change: 'actorOf[MyActor]' to 'actorOf(new MyActor)'.", exception)
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}
}), name)
}