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%%
-module(test_disklog).
-ifdef(TEST).
-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").
disklog_test() ->
{ok, TransportFactory} =
thrift_disk_log_transport:new_transport_factory(
test_disklog,
[{file, "./test_log"},
{size, {1024*1024, 10}}]),
{ok, ProtocolFactory} =
thrift_binary_protocol:new_protocol_factory( TransportFactory, []),
{ok, Proto} = ProtocolFactory(),
{ok, Client0} = thrift_client:new(Proto, thrift_test_thrift),
io:format("Client started~n"),
% We have to make oneway calls into this client only since otherwise it
% will try to read from the disklog and go boom.
{Client1, {ok, ok}} = thrift_client:call(Client0, testOneway, [16#deadbeef]),
io:format("Call written~n"),
% Use the send_call method to write a non-oneway call into the log
{Client2, ok} =
thrift_client:send_call(Client1, testString, [<<"hello world">>]),
io:format("Non-oneway call sent~n"),
{_Client3, ok} = thrift_client:close(Client2),
io:format("Client closed~n"),
lists:foreach(fun(File) -> file:delete(File) end, [
"./test_log.1",
"./test_log.idx",
"./test_log.siz"
]),
io:format("Cleaning up test files~n"),
ok.
disklog_base64_test() ->
{ok, TransportFactory} =
thrift_disk_log_transport:new_transport_factory(
test_disklog,
[{file, "./test_b64_log"},
{size, {1024*1024, 10}}]),
{ok, B64Factory} =
thrift_base64_transport:new_transport_factory(TransportFactory),
{ok, BufFactory} =
thrift_buffered_transport:new_transport_factory(B64Factory),
{ok, ProtocolFactory} =
thrift_binary_protocol:new_protocol_factory(BufFactory, []),
{ok, Proto} = ProtocolFactory(),
{ok, Client0} = thrift_client:new(Proto, thrift_test_thrift),
io:format("Client started~n"),
% We have to make oneway calls into this client only since otherwise
% it will try to read from the disklog and go boom.
{Client1, {ok, ok}} = thrift_client:call(Client0, testOneway, [16#deadbeef]),
io:format("Call written~n"),
% Use the send_call method to write a non-oneway call into the log
{Client2, ok} =
thrift_client:send_call(Client1, testString, [<<"hello world">>]),
io:format("Non-oneway call sent~n"),
{_Client3, ok} = thrift_client:close(Client2),
io:format("Client closed~n"),
lists:foreach(fun(File) -> file:delete(File) end, [
"./test_b64_log.1",
"./test_b64_log.idx",
"./test_b64_log.siz"
]),
io:format("Cleaning up test files~n"),
ok.
-endif.
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