// Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_MESSAGE_LOOPS_MOCK_MESSAGE_LOOP_H_
#define LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_MESSAGE_LOOPS_MOCK_MESSAGE_LOOP_H_
#include <gmock/gmock.h>
#include <base/location.h>
#include <base/test/simple_test_clock.h>
#include <base/time/time.h>
#include <brillo/brillo_export.h>
#include <brillo/message_loops/fake_message_loop.h>
#include <brillo/message_loops/message_loop.h>
namespace brillo {
// The MockMessageLoop is a mockable MessageLoop that will by default act as a
// FakeMessageLoop. It is possible to set expectations with EXPECT_CALL without
// any action associated and they will call the same methods in the underlying
// FakeMessageLoop implementation.
// This message loop implementation is useful to check interaction with the
// message loop when running unittests.
class BRILLO_EXPORT MockMessageLoop : public MessageLoop {
public:
// Create a FakeMessageLoop optionally using a SimpleTestClock to update the
// time when Run() or RunOnce(true) are called and should block.
explicit MockMessageLoop(base::SimpleTestClock* clock)
: fake_loop_(clock) {
// Redirect all actions to calling the underlying FakeMessageLoop by
// default. For the overloaded methods, we need to disambiguate between the
// different options by specifying the type of the method pointer.
ON_CALL(*this, PostDelayedTask(::testing::_, ::testing::_, ::testing::_))
.WillByDefault(::testing::Invoke(
&fake_loop_,
static_cast<TaskId(FakeMessageLoop::*)(
const tracked_objects::Location&,
const base::Closure&,
base::TimeDelta)>(
&FakeMessageLoop::PostDelayedTask)));
ON_CALL(*this, WatchFileDescriptor(
::testing::_, ::testing::_, ::testing::_, ::testing::_, ::testing::_))
.WillByDefault(::testing::Invoke(
&fake_loop_,
static_cast<TaskId(FakeMessageLoop::*)(
const tracked_objects::Location&, int, WatchMode, bool,
const base::Closure&)>(
&FakeMessageLoop::WatchFileDescriptor)));
ON_CALL(*this, CancelTask(::testing::_))
.WillByDefault(::testing::Invoke(&fake_loop_,
&FakeMessageLoop::CancelTask));
ON_CALL(*this, RunOnce(::testing::_))
.WillByDefault(::testing::Invoke(&fake_loop_,
&FakeMessageLoop::RunOnce));
}
~MockMessageLoop() override = default;
MOCK_METHOD3(PostDelayedTask,
TaskId(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
const base::Closure& task,
base::TimeDelta delay));
using MessageLoop::PostDelayedTask;
MOCK_METHOD5(WatchFileDescriptor,
TaskId(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
int fd,
WatchMode mode,
bool persistent,
const base::Closure& task));
using MessageLoop::WatchFileDescriptor;
MOCK_METHOD1(CancelTask, bool(TaskId task_id));
MOCK_METHOD1(RunOnce, bool(bool may_block));
// Returns the actual FakeMessageLoop instance so default actions can be
// override with other actions or call
FakeMessageLoop* fake_loop() {
return &fake_loop_;
}
private:
FakeMessageLoop fake_loop_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MockMessageLoop);
};
} // namespace brillo
#endif // LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_MESSAGE_LOOPS_MOCK_MESSAGE_LOOP_H_