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Example asynchronous GHUnit test.
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#import <SenTestingKit/SenTestingKit.h> | |
@interface AsyncTests : SenTestCase { | |
NSCondition* condition; | |
BOOL operationSucceeded; | |
} | |
@end |
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#import "AsyncTests.h" | |
@implementation AsyncTests | |
- (void) setUp | |
{ | |
condition = [[NSCondition alloc] init]; | |
operationSucceeded = NO; | |
} | |
- (void) tearDown | |
{ | |
[condition release]; | |
} | |
- (void) testAsynchronousMethodCall | |
{ | |
// Create and start an asynchronous operation | |
NSOperationQueue* queue = [[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init] autorelease]; | |
MyOperation* operation = [[[MyOperation alloc] init] autorelease]; | |
[queue addOperation:operation]; | |
// Block and wait for one of the delegate methods to be called | |
[condition lock]; | |
[condition wait]; | |
[condition unlock]; | |
// Our operation has completed at this point, so we can check if it was successful | |
STAssertTrue(operationSucceeded, @""); | |
} | |
- (void) myOperationDidFinish | |
{ | |
operationSucceeded = YES; | |
[condition lock]; | |
[condition signal]; | |
[condition unlock]; | |
} | |
- (void) myOperationDidFailWithError:(NSError*)error | |
{ | |
operationSucceeded = NO; | |
[condition lock]; | |
[condition signal]; | |
[condition unlock]; | |
} | |
@end |
OCUnit / SenTesting framework does not run within the normal RunLoop; which NSURLConnection relies on to execute. This is why the request never starts and none of the delegate methods are ever called. I tried to make this work in OCUnit for some time (including manually 'spinning' the RunLoop) with no success. The simplest/best alternative is using another test framework which does run tests in full application mode. I recommend GHUnit for ease of use; it's quick to set up and there are plenty of examples online.
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To solve the problem where neither delegate method is called, you could replace -wait with -waitUntilDate:
I encountered this problem when testing async code on the command line. Specifically, I was testing the outcome of an ASIHTTRequest. On the command line, my asynchronous tests were hanging so I implemented the 10 sec timeout with -waitUntilDate:. Unfortunately, I have not discovered the root of the problem: why are the async tests hanging on the command line?