[arquillian-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (ARQGRA-274) The request guard does timeout for delayed requests

Bernard Labno (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Fri Apr 26 17:49:53 EDT 2013


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Bernard Labno edited comment on ARQGRA-274 at 4/26/13 5:49 PM:
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Ok, I think I've found a trace.

{code:lang=java}
    try {
        guardAjax(inputA).sendKeys("Any"); //This goes well, cause inputA has ajax tied to keyup which is triggered by sendKeys
    } catch (RequestGuardException e) {
        fail("Unexpected RequestGuardException");
    }
    inputB.sendKeys("Anything");
    guardAjax(inputB.findElement(By.xpath("//body"))).click();
{code}

{code:lang=xml}
<h:inputTextarea id="inputB" value="#{panelBean.inputText}" onchange="log(event)" onkeyup="log(event)">
    <a4j:ajax event="change"/>
</h:inputTextarea>
{code}

So ajax is triggered on "change" event, which is not triggered by sendKeys. To trigger that event I'm trying to imitate "blur" event by clicking on the body. I see that "change" event is logged to javascript console, but no ajax request is happening. So it looks like something is blocking the request on the browser side.
                
      was (Author: blabno):
    Ok, I think I've found a trace.

{code:lang=java}
    inputB.sendKeys("Anything");
    guardAjax(inputB.findElement(By.xpath("//body"))).click();
{code}

{code:lang=xml}
<h:inputTextarea id="inputB" value="#{panelBean.inputText}" onchange="log(event)" onkeyup="log(event)">
    <a4j:ajax event="change"/>
</h:inputTextarea>
{code}

So ajax is triggered on "change" event, which is not triggered by sendKeys. To trigger that event I'm trying to imitate "blur" event by clicking on the body. I see that "change" event is logged to javascript console, but no ajax request is happening. So it looks like something is blocking the request on the browser side.
                  
> The request guard does timeout for delayed requests
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARQGRA-274
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQGRA-274
>             Project: Arquillian Graphene
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0.Alpha3
>            Reporter: Bernard Labno
>            Assignee: Lukáš Fryč
>             Fix For: 2.0.0.Alpha4
>
>   Original Estimate: 2 hours
>  Remaining Estimate: 2 hours
>
> In RichFaces, there is request queue which can delay a processing of an user action which avoids overwhelming communication channel.
> This is simply the case where request guard should:
> * wait specified timeout (by default type "Ajax" timeout) for user action to start AJAX request (xhr.open)
> * then wait another timeout (by default type "Ajax" timeout) for AJAX action to complete the request (xhr.readyState == 4)

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