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Pëtr Andreev commented on ARQ-1952:
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[~aslak] I think the ResourceWrapper could be a very useful feature, I even tried to
implement [one for
Warp|https://github.com/petrandreev/arquillian-extension-warp/blob/ARQ-19...].
But it doesn`t help for the current issue. What I can propose for the solution is to make
the
[
URLResourceResolver|https://github.com/petrandreev/arquillian-core/blob/A...]
more cooperative.
The whole picture in the environment of Aquillian Core, Warp and Graphene would then look
like:
1. ARQ registers the URLResourceProvider
2. Warp overrides the URLResourceProvider by the proxied (ProxyURLProvider) one (and
delegates to URLResourceProvider for non-Warp tests)
3. Graphene`
[
CustomizableURLResourceProvider|https://github.com/petrandreev/arquillian...]
is only usable in non-deployment scenarios, so the
[
GrapheneExtension|https://github.com/petrandreev/arquillian-graphene/blob...]
just needs to register it additionally and all tasks for deployments are done by the
default URLREsourceProvider
[~aslak] and [~lfryc] what do you think about it?
Warp requests hit the application port instead of LittleProxy`s one
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Key: ARQ-1952
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-1952
Project: Arquillian
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Extension - Warp
Affects Versions: warp_1.0.0.Alpha7, warp_1.0.0.Beta1
Environment: Linux x64, ChromeDriver , PhantomJSDriver, Wildfly 8.0 & 8.2,
Mojarra 2.8 & 2.11
Reporter: Pëtr Andreev
Attachments: ARQ-1952-failure.log, ARQ-1952-success.log
Warp observer intermittently fails while inspecting the requests with:
"There were no requests matched by observer \[containsParameter(XXXX)\] ".
The technical reason for the failure is that the client request hits the original
(application server) port and not the
[
LittleProxy`s|https://github.com/adamfisk/LittleProxy] one (HTTP successful and failed
traffic is attached showing the HTTP requests going to the wrong port, i.e 8080). Since
Warp hooks into the client/server conversation providing its own implementation of
_HttpFiltersSourceAdapter_ in _DefaultHttpFiltersSource_, while expecting the payload
request from client after setting up a WarpContext, the Warp runs into timeout because of
the HTTP request never reaches the LittleProxy.
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