Esempio n. 1
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        public void CachingDataLoaderFactory_InvokesLatch()
        {
            var latchMock      = new DataLoaderConfigurationLatchMock();
            var dataLoaderStub = new FakeDataLoader();
            var table          = new TableDescription("table", Enumerable.Empty <ColumnDescription>());
            var storeProxy     = CreateFakeStoreProxy();

            ITableDataLoaderFactory factory =
                new CachingTableDataLoaderFactory(dataLoaderStub, latchMock, storeProxy);

            // The latch should not have been invoked yet
            Assert.AreEqual(0, latchMock.AcquireCallCount);
            Assert.AreEqual(0, latchMock.ReleaseCallCount);

            using (factory)
            {
                // This invocation should make the factory using the latch
                factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table);

                // The latch should have been acquired
                Assert.AreEqual(1, latchMock.AcquireCallCount);
                Assert.AreEqual(0, latchMock.ReleaseCallCount);
            }

            // The latch should have been released
            Assert.AreEqual(1, latchMock.AcquireCallCount);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, latchMock.ReleaseCallCount);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        public void CachingDataLoaderFactory_SingleTablesSingleQuery()
        {
            var dataLoaderMock = new FakeDataLoader();
            var storeProxy     = CreateFakeStoreProxy();

            ITableDataLoaderFactory factory =
                new CachingTableDataLoaderFactory(dataLoaderMock, null, storeProxy);

            // First call
            var table = new TableDescription("table", Enumerable.Empty <ColumnDescription>());

            factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table);

            // Second call (should return the ITableDataLoader from cache)
            factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table);

            Assert.AreEqual(1, dataLoaderMock.CreateTableDataLoaderCallCount);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, storeProxy.CachedItemReturnCount);
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        public void CachingDataLoaderFactory_ReturnsSameData()
        {
            var latchMock  = new DataLoaderConfigurationLatchMock();
            var stub       = new FakeDataLoader();
            var storeProxy = CreateFakeStoreProxy();
            var table      = new TableDescription("table", Enumerable.Empty <ColumnDescription>());

            CachingTableDataLoaderFactory factory =
                new CachingTableDataLoaderFactory(stub, latchMock, storeProxy);

            var data1 = factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table).GetData();

            var data2 = factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table).GetData();

            Enumerable.SequenceEqual(data1, data2);

            // The returned datasets should be exactly the same (same reference)
            Assert.AreEqual(data1, data2);
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        public void CachingDataLoaderFactory_MoreTablesMoreQuery()
        {
            var dataLoaderMock = new FakeDataLoader();
            var storeProxy     = CreateFakeStoreProxy();

            ITableDataLoaderFactory factory =
                new CachingTableDataLoaderFactory(dataLoaderMock, null, storeProxy);

            // First call
            var table1 = new TableDescription("table1", Enumerable.Empty <ColumnDescription>());

            factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table1);

            // Second call (another table, the cache should not be used)
            var table2 = new TableDescription("table2", Enumerable.Empty <ColumnDescription>());

            factory.CreateTableDataLoader(table2);

            Assert.AreEqual(2, dataLoaderMock.CreateTableDataLoaderCallCount);
            Assert.AreEqual(0, storeProxy.CachedItemReturnCount);
        }