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

Jan Papousek (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Fri May 3 11:44:53 EDT 2013


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Jan Papousek commented on ARQGRA-274:
-------------------------------------

I found a critical bug (using Bernard's tests). 

I've rewritten the Bernard's onchange test, but if fails on the commented line.

{code}
@Test
public void onChange()
{
    browser.get(deploymentUrl + "noPoll.jsf");

    try {
        guardAjax(inputA).sendKeys("Any");
    } catch (RequestGuardException e) {
        fail("Unexpected RequestGuardException");
    }

    inputB.sendKeys("Anything");
    guardAjax(serverDate).click(); //blur => it doesn't lead to the request => FAIL
}
{code}

Slightly modified test works:
{code}
@Test
public void onChangeWithReload()
{
    browser.get(deploymentUrl + "noPoll.jsf");

    try {
        guardAjax(inputA).sendKeys("Any");
    } catch (RequestGuardException e) {
        fail("Unexpected RequestGuardException");
    }

    browser.get(deploymentUrl + "noPoll.jsf"); // refresh

    inputB.sendKeys("Anything");
    guardAjax(serverDate).click(); //blur => OK
}
{code}

Use https://github.com/papousek/graphene-guard-test for reproduction.
                
> 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: Jan Papousek
>             Fix For: 2.0.0.Alpha5
>
>   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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