I'm implementing long polling as per the Spring blog from some time ago.
Here my converted method with same response signature as before, but instead of responding immediately, it now uses long polling:
private Map<String, DeferredResult<ResponseEntity<?>>> requests = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
@RequestMapping(value = "/{uuid}", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public DeferredResult<ResponseEntity<?>> poll(@PathVariable("uuid") final String uuid) {
// Create & store a new instance
ResponseEntity<?> pendingOnTimeout = ResponseEntity.accepted().build();
DeferredResult<ResponseEntity<?>> deferredResult = new DeferredResult<>(TWENTYFIVE_SECONDS, pendingOnTimeout);
requests.put(uuid, deferredResult);
// Clean up poll requests when done
deferredResult.onCompletion(() -> {
requests.remove(deferredResult);
});
// Set result if already available
Task task = taskHolder.retrieve(uuid);
if (task == null)
deferredResult.setResult(ResponseEntity.status(HttpStatus.GONE).build());
else
// Done (or canceled): Redirect to retrieve file contents
if (task.getFutureFile().isDone())
deferredResult.setResult(ResponseEntity.created(RetrieveController.uri(uuid)).build());
// Return result
return deferredResult;
}
In particular I'd like to return the pendingOnTimeout
response when the request takes too long (which I returned immediately before), to prevent proxies from cutting off the request.
Now I think I've gotten this working as is, but I'd like to write a unittest that confirms this. However all my attempts at using MockMvc (via webAppContextSetup) fail to provide me with a means of asserting that I get an accepted
header. When I for instance try the following:
@Test
public void pollPending() throws Exception {
MvcResult result = mockMvc.perform(get("/poll/{uuid}", uuidPending)).andReturn();
mockMvc.perform(asyncDispatch(result))
.andExpect(status().isAccepted());
}
I get the following stacktrace:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Async result for handler [public org.springframework.web.context.request.async.DeferredResult> nl.bioprodict.blast.api.PollController.poll(java.lang.String)] was not set during the specified timeToWait=25000
at org.springframework.util.Assert.state(Assert.java:392)
at org.springframework.test.web.servlet.DefaultMvcResult.getAsyncResult(DefaultMvcResult.java:143)
at org.springframework.test.web.servlet.DefaultMvcResult.getAsyncResult(DefaultMvcResult.java:120)
at org.springframework.test.web.servlet.request.MockMvcRequestBuilders.asyncDispatch(MockMvcRequestBuilders.java:235)
at nl.bioprodict.blast.docs.PollControllerDocumentation.pollPending(PollControllerDocumentation.java:53)
...
The Spring framework tests related to this that I could find all use mocking it seems: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/blob/master/spring-web/src/test/java/org/springframework/web/context/request/async/WebAsyncManagerTimeoutTests.java
How can I test the correct handling of the DeferredResult timeoutResult?
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