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Make thermostat work with a read-only $THERMOSTAT_HOME Revewied-by: jerboaa, neugens Review-thread: http://icedtea.classpath.org/pipermail/thermostat/2013-July/007592.html PR1333
author Omair Majid <omajid@redhat.com>
date Fri, 26 Jul 2013 12:29:07 -0400
parents 3d102042f1df
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/*
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 *
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package com.redhat.thermostat.itest;

import org.junit.Test;

import expectj.Spawn;

public class StorageTest extends IntegrationTest {

    @Test
    public void startAndStopStorage() throws Exception {
        Spawn storage;

        storage = spawnThermostat("storage", "--start");
        storage.expect("pid:");
        storage.expectClose();

        assertNoExceptions(storage.getCurrentStandardOutContents(), storage.getCurrentStandardErrContents());

        storage = spawnThermostat("storage", "--status");
        storage.expect("Storage is running");
        storage.expectClose();
        
        assertNoExceptions(storage.getCurrentStandardOutContents(), storage.getCurrentStandardErrContents());
        
        storage = spawnThermostat("storage", "--stop");
        storage.expect("server shutdown complete");
        storage.expectClose();
        
        assertNoExceptions(storage.getCurrentStandardOutContents(), storage.getCurrentStandardErrContents());
        
        storage = spawnThermostat("storage", "--status");
        storage.expect("Storage is not running");
        storage.expectClose();

        assertNoExceptions(storage.getCurrentStandardOutContents(), storage.getCurrentStandardErrContents());
    }

    @Test
    public void testServiceStartAndKilling() throws Exception {

        SpawnResult spawnResult = spawnThermostatAndGetProcess("service");
        Spawn storage = spawnResult.spawn;

        try {
            storage.expectErr("agent started");
        }
        finally {
            killRecursively(spawnResult.process);
        }

    }

}