Class: RubyReactor::RSpec::TestSubject
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- RubyReactor::RSpec::TestSubject
- Includes:
- RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb
Overview
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Defined Under Namespace
Classes: StepProxy
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#reactor_instance ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute reactor_instance.
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#run_result ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute run_result.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#composed(step_name) ⇒ Object
(also: #compose)
Fluent API for mocking nested compose steps.
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#current_step ⇒ Symbol?
Get the current step where the reactor is paused (interrupt step) Note: When multiple interrupts are ready, this returns just one of them.
- #ensure_executed! ⇒ Object
- #error ⇒ Object
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#failing_at(step_name, *nested_steps, element_index: nil, &block) ⇒ Object
— Configuration DSL —.
- #failure? ⇒ Boolean
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#initialize(reactor_class:, inputs:, context: {}, async: nil, process_jobs: true) ⇒ TestSubject
constructor
A new instance of TestSubject.
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#map(step_name) ⇒ Object
Fluent API for mocking nested map steps.
- #map_element(step_name, index: 0) ⇒ Object
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#map_elements(step_name) ⇒ Object
— Traversal —.
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#mock_step(step_name, *nested_steps, element_index: nil) {|args, context, original_impl| ... } ⇒ Object
Intercept a step and provide a custom implementation.
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#paused? ⇒ Boolean
Check if the reactor is paused at an interrupt.
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#ready_interrupt_steps ⇒ Array<Symbol>
Get all ready interrupt steps (steps that can be resumed) This is useful when multiple interrupts are waiting concurrently.
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#result ⇒ Object
— Introspection (Auto-Run) —.
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#resume(payload: {}, step: nil) ⇒ TestSubject
Resume a paused reactor with the given payload.
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#run ⇒ Object
— Execution —.
- #run_async(boolean) ⇒ Object
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#skipped_result(ctx) ⇒ Object
A clean halt: either a ‘with_period` gate or a step returning `RubyReactor.Skipped(…)`.
- #step_result(name) ⇒ Object
- #success? ⇒ Boolean
Constructor Details
#initialize(reactor_class:, inputs:, context: {}, async: nil, process_jobs: true) ⇒ TestSubject
Returns a new instance of TestSubject.
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 11 def initialize(reactor_class:, inputs:, context: {}, async: nil, process_jobs: true) @reactor_class = reactor_class @inputs = inputs @context_data = context @async = async @process_jobs = process_jobs @interceptors = [] @executed = false end |
Instance Attribute Details
#reactor_instance ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute reactor_instance.
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 9 def reactor_instance @reactor_instance end |
#run_result ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute run_result.
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 9 def run_result @run_result end |
Instance Method Details
#composed(step_name) ⇒ Object Also known as: compose
Fluent API for mocking nested compose steps
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 61 def composed(step_name) # If already executed, return the traversed subject return traverse_composed(step_name) if @executed # Otherwise return a configuration proxy StepProxy.new(self, step_name) end |
#current_step ⇒ Symbol?
Get the current step where the reactor is paused (interrupt step) Note: When multiple interrupts are ready, this returns just one of them. Use ‘ready_interrupt_steps` to get all ready interrupt steps.
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 310 def current_step ensure_executed! step = @reactor_instance.context.current_step step&.to_sym end |
#ensure_executed! ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 421 def ensure_executed! run unless @executed # Process jobs if status is running and processing is enabled return unless @process_jobs && @reactor_instance.context.status.to_s == "running" process_pending_jobs end |
#error ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 416 def error res = result res.respond_to?(:error) ? res.error : nil end |
#failing_at(step_name, *nested_steps, element_index: nil, &block) ⇒ Object
— Configuration DSL —
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 23 def failing_at(step_name, *nested_steps, element_index: nil, &block) @interceptors << { type: :failure, step_path: [step_name, *nested_steps], conditions: { element_index: element_index, block: block } } self end |
#failure? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 290 def failure? ensure_executed! @reactor_instance.context.status.to_s == "failed" end |
#map(step_name) ⇒ Object
Fluent API for mocking nested map steps
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 54 def map(step_name) StepProxy.new(self, step_name) end |
#map_element(step_name, index: 0) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 128 def map_element(step_name, index: 0) elements = map_elements(step_name) elements[index] end |
#map_elements(step_name) ⇒ Object
— Traversal —
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 94 def map_elements(step_name) ensure_executed! # Check composed_contexts entry = @reactor_instance.context.composed_contexts[step_name] || @reactor_instance.context.composed_contexts[step_name.to_s] || @reactor_instance.context.composed_contexts[step_name.to_sym] return [] unless entry && entry[:type] == :map_ref map_id = entry[:map_id] storage = RubyReactor.configuration.storage_adapter # This requires the storage adapter to implement retrieval of map element context IDs # If it's not implemented in MemoryAdapter (if used), we might need to fallback? # But tests use Redis. child_ids = storage.retrieve_map_element_context_ids(map_id, @reactor_instance.class.name) child_ids.map do |id| klass = RubyReactor::Context.resolve_reactor_class(entry[:element_reactor_class]) child_instance = klass.find(id) self.class.new( reactor_class: child_instance.class, inputs: child_instance.context.inputs, context: child_instance.context, async: @async, process_jobs: @process_jobs ).tap do |s| s.instance_variable_set(:@executed, true) s.instance_variable_set(:@reactor_instance, child_instance) end end end |
#mock_step(step_name, *nested_steps, element_index: nil) {|args, context, original_impl| ... } ⇒ Object
Intercept a step and provide a custom implementation
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 42 def mock_step(step_name, *nested_steps, element_index: nil, &block) @interceptors << { type: :mock, step_path: [step_name, *nested_steps], conditions: { element_index: element_index, block: block } } self end |
#paused? ⇒ Boolean
Check if the reactor is paused at an interrupt
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 300 def paused? ensure_executed! @reactor_instance.context.status.to_s == "paused" end |
#ready_interrupt_steps ⇒ Array<Symbol>
Get all ready interrupt steps (steps that can be resumed) This is useful when multiple interrupts are waiting concurrently.
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 320 def ready_interrupt_steps ensure_executed! return [] unless paused? # Build the dependency graph and get ready steps graph = RubyReactor::DependencyGraph.new graph_manager = RubyReactor::Executor::GraphManager.new( @reactor_class, graph, @reactor_instance.context ) graph_manager.build_and_validate! graph_manager.mark_completed_steps_from_context # Filter to only interrupt steps (using interrupt? predicate method) ready = graph_manager.dependency_graph.ready_steps ready.select { |step_config| step_config.respond_to?(:interrupt?) && step_config.interrupt? } .map { |step_config| step_config.name.to_sym } end |
#result ⇒ Object
— Introspection (Auto-Run) —
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 223 def result ensure_executed! ctx = @reactor_instance.context status = ctx.status.to_s case status when "failed" return ctx.failure_reason if ctx.failure_reason.is_a?(RubyReactor::Failure) RubyReactor::Failure.new(ctx.failure_reason || {}) when "completed" # Determine the success value val = if @reactor_class.return_step ctx.intermediate_results[@reactor_class.return_step.to_sym] else # Return result of the last executed step # Execution trace contains: { step: name, ... } # Trace does not strictly contain result, so we look up in intermediate_results last_trace = ctx.execution_trace.last if last_trace step_name = last_trace[:step] # Handle symbol/string mismatch ctx.intermediate_results[step_name.to_sym] || ctx.intermediate_results[step_name.to_s] end end RubyReactor::Success.new(val) when "skipped" skipped_result(ctx) when "running" # Try to determine if it is truly running or if we just missed the completion if @process_jobs && defined?(Sidekiq::Testing) # Force one more check process_pending_jobs # Reload status @reactor_instance = @reactor_class.find(@reactor_instance.context.context_id) return result unless @reactor_instance.context.status.to_s == "running" end # If still running, return a Pending/Running result instead of nil # This allows matchers to report "expected success but was running" RubyReactor::Failure("Reactor is still running (Async operations pending?)", retryable: true) when "paused" RubyReactor::InterruptResult.new( execution_id: ctx.context_id, intermediate_results: ctx.intermediate_results # We assume no error if paused normally ) end end |
#resume(payload: {}, step: nil) ⇒ TestSubject
Resume a paused reactor with the given payload
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 346 def resume(payload: {}, step: nil) ensure_executed! unless paused? raise RubyReactor::Error::ValidationError, "Cannot resume: reactor is not paused (status: #{@reactor_instance.context.status})" end step_name = determine_resume_step(step) # Use the reactor's continue method @reactor_instance.continue(payload: payload, step_name: step_name) # Process any pending async jobs process_pending_jobs if @process_jobs && defined?(Sidekiq::Testing) # Reload the reactor instance to get updated state @reactor_instance = @reactor_class.find(@reactor_instance.context.context_id) # Return self for chaining and introspection self end |
#run ⇒ Object
— Execution —
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 171 def run return self if @executed # 1. Apply Interceptors (Dynamic Subclassing) execution_class = prepare_execution_class # 2. Capture Context ID captured_context_id = nil allow(RubyReactor::Context).to receive(:new).and_wrap_original do |m, *args| ctx = m.call(*args) captured_context_id ||= ctx.context_id ctx end # 3. Native Run if @async == false allow(execution_class).to receive(:async?).and_return(false) elsif @async == true allow(execution_class).to receive(:async?).and_return(true) end @run_result = nil if @process_jobs && defined?(Sidekiq::Testing) # Ensure SidekiqAdapter is used to capture jobs in fake mode allow(RubyReactor.configuration).to receive(:async_router).and_return(RubyReactor::SidekiqAdapter) # Avoid nesting error which happens in Sidekiq 7+ if a mode is already set begin Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do @run_result = execution_class.run(@inputs) end rescue Sidekiq::Testing::TestModeAlreadySetError @run_result = execution_class.run(@inputs) end else @run_result = execution_class.run(@inputs) end # 4. Reload raise "Could not capture context ID during execution" unless captured_context_id # Reload using the execution class (which might be the mocked subclass with unique name) @reactor_instance = execution_class.find(captured_context_id) # Update our reference to the class so future reloads (e.g. in result introspection) work @reactor_class = execution_class @executed = true self end |
#run_async(boolean) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 164 def run_async(boolean) @async = boolean self end |
#skipped_result(ctx) ⇒ Object
A clean halt: either a ‘with_period` gate or a step returning `RubyReactor.Skipped(…)`. The sync run already produced the exact Skipped (reason/step intact) — surface it. For async runs the worker swallows the return value, so rebuild from the trace.
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 278 def skipped_result(ctx) return @run_result if @run_result.is_a?(RubyReactor::Skipped) entry = ctx.execution_trace.reverse.find { |t| t[:type].to_s == "skipped" } RubyReactor::Skipped.new(reason: entry&.dig(:reason), step_name: entry&.dig(:step)) end |
#step_result(name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 398 def step_result(name) ensure_executed! # Prefer intermediate_results as it is the data store # Logic to handle symbol vs string mismatch key_sym = name.to_sym key_str = name.to_s if @reactor_instance.context.intermediate_results.key?(key_sym) @reactor_instance.context.intermediate_results[key_sym] elsif @reactor_instance.context.intermediate_results.key?(key_str) @reactor_instance.context.intermediate_results[key_str] else # Fallback to execution trace if available (e.g. for inspection) entry = @reactor_instance.context.execution_trace.find { |t| t[:step].to_s == key_str } entry ? entry[:result] : nil end end |
#success? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/ruby_reactor/rspec/test_subject.rb', line 285 def success? ensure_executed! @reactor_instance.context.status.to_s == "completed" end |