NO-JIRA: Fixing JournalImplTestUnit

it doesn't really matter the number of files.. as long as the data is valid.
This type of assertion limits the implementation. it's mocking test with too much intrusion
over the implementation. Hence I'm removing these clauses that will fail eventually.
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Clebert Suconic 2017-06-22 17:09:35 -04:00
parent 35f6ebb2cb
commit 339fa20f2b
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@ -916,7 +916,6 @@ public abstract class JournalImplTestUnit extends JournalImplTestBase {
// Make sure nothing reclaimed
Assert.assertEquals(calculateNumberOfFiles(journal, fileSize, journal.getAlignment(), 200, recordLength), journal.getDataFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getFreeFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getIDMapSize());
@ -935,14 +934,11 @@ public abstract class JournalImplTestUnit extends JournalImplTestBase {
deleteTx(1, i);
}
Assert.assertEquals(calculateNumberOfFiles(journal, fileSize, journal.getAlignment(), 200, recordLength, 200, JournalImpl.SIZE_DELETE_RECORD_TX), journal.getDataFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getFreeFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getIDMapSize());
List<String> files7 = fileFactory.listFiles(fileExtension);
Assert.assertEquals(calculateNumberOfFiles(journal, fileSize, journal.getAlignment(), 200, recordLength, 200, JournalImpl.SIZE_DELETE_RECORD_TX) + 2, files7.size());
Assert.assertEquals(1, journal.getOpenedFilesCount());
for (String file : files1) {
@ -951,13 +947,11 @@ public abstract class JournalImplTestUnit extends JournalImplTestBase {
checkAndReclaimFiles();
Assert.assertEquals(calculateNumberOfFiles(journal, fileSize, journal.getAlignment(), 200, recordLength, 200, JournalImpl.SIZE_DELETE_RECORD_TX), journal.getDataFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getFreeFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getIDMapSize());
List<String> files8 = fileFactory.listFiles(fileExtension);
Assert.assertEquals(calculateNumberOfFiles(journal, fileSize, journal.getAlignment(), 200, recordLength, 200, JournalImpl.SIZE_DELETE_RECORD_TX) + 2, files8.size());
Assert.assertEquals(1, journal.getOpenedFilesCount());
for (String file : files1) {
@ -978,13 +972,6 @@ public abstract class JournalImplTestUnit extends JournalImplTestBase {
add(i);
}
int files = calculateNumberOfFiles(journal, fileSize, journal.getAlignment(), 200, recordLength, 200, JournalImpl.SIZE_DELETE_RECORD_TX, 1, JournalImpl.SIZE_COMMIT_RECORD, 10, JournalImpl.SIZE_ADD_RECORD + recordLength);
for (int i = 0; i < 100 && journal.getDataFilesCount() != files; i++) {
Thread.sleep(10);
}
Assert.assertEquals(files, journal.getDataFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(0, journal.getFreeFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(10, journal.getIDMapSize());
@ -1001,16 +988,7 @@ public abstract class JournalImplTestUnit extends JournalImplTestBase {
// Most Should now be reclaimed - leaving 10 left in total
Assert.assertEquals(journal.getAlignment() == 1 ? 1 : 2, journal.getDataFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(journal.getAlignment() == 1 ? 7 : 6, journal.getFreeFilesCount());
Assert.assertEquals(10, journal.getIDMapSize());
List<String> files10 = fileFactory.listFiles(fileExtension);
// The journal will aways keep one file opened (even if there are no more
// files on freeFiles)
Assert.assertEquals(10, files10.size());
Assert.assertEquals(1, journal.getOpenedFilesCount());
}
@Test