Beispiel #1
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 def test_build_protocol_different_delegates(self):
     """Test building AMQClient getting different delegates."""
     address = IPv4Address("TCP", "127.0.0.1", 5672)
     factory = AMQFactory()
     client1 = factory.buildProtocol(address)
     client2 = factory.buildProtocol(address)
     self.assertIsNot(client2.delegate, client1.delegate)
Beispiel #2
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 def setUp(self):
     super(NotificationSourceTest, self).setUp()
     self.useFixture(CaptureTwistedLogs())
     self.logger = Logger()
     self.clock = Clock()
     self.factory = AMQFactory(clock=self.clock, spec=AMQP0_8_SPEC_PATH)
     self.connector = FakeConnector(self.factory, logger=self.logger)
     self.source = NotificationSource(self.connector, clock=self.clock)
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 def test_build_protocol(self):
     """Test building AMQClient instances with default parameters."""
     address = IPv4Address("TCP", "127.0.0.1", 5672)
     factory = AMQFactory()
     client = factory.buildProtocol(address)
     self.assertIsInstance(client, AMQClient)
     self.assertEqual("/", client.vhost)
     self.assertEqual(DEFAULT_SPEC, client.spec.file)
     self.assertEqual(0, client.heartbeatInterval)
 def setUp(self):
     super(NotificationSourceTest, self).setUp()
     self.useFixture(CaptureTwistedLogs())
     self.logger = Logger()
     self.clock = Clock()
     self.factory = AMQFactory(clock=self.clock, spec=AMQP0_8_SPEC_PATH)
     self.connector = FakeConnector(self.factory, logger=self.logger)
     self.source = NotificationSource(self.connector, clock=self.clock)
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 def test_build_protocol_custom_parameters(self):
     """Test building AMQClient instances with custom parameters."""
     address = IPv4Address("TCP", "127.0.0.1", 5672)
     spec = "../specs/rabbitmq/amqp0-8.stripped.rabbitmq.xml"
     clock = Clock()
     factory = AMQFactory(spec=spec, clock=clock)
     factory.set_vhost("foo")
     factory.set_heartbeat(1)
     client = factory.buildProtocol(address)
     self.assertEqual("foo", client.vhost)
     self.assertEqual(spec, client.spec.file)
     self.assertEqual(1, client.heartbeatInterval)
     self.assertEqual(1, len(clock.getDelayedCalls()))
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 def test_connect(self):
     """
     The endpoint returns a connected and authenticated client.
     """
     factory = AMQFactory(spec=self.spec)
     endpoint = AMQEndpoint(reactor,
                            self.host,
                            self.port,
                            username=self.user,
                            password=self.password,
                            vhost=self.vhost)
     client = yield endpoint.connect(factory)
     channel = yield client.channel(1)
     yield channel.channel_open()
     yield client.close()
    def setUp(self):
        super(NotificationSourceIntegrationTest, self).setUp()
        self.endpoint = AMQEndpoint(reactor,
                                    self.rabbit.config.hostname,
                                    self.rabbit.config.port,
                                    username="******",
                                    password="******",
                                    heartbeat=1)
        self.policy = backoffPolicy(initialDelay=0)
        self.factory = AMQFactory(spec=AMQP0_8_SPEC_PATH)
        self.service = ClientService(self.endpoint,
                                     self.factory,
                                     retryPolicy=self.policy)
        self.connector = NotificationConnector(self.service)
        self.source = NotificationSource(self.connector)

        self.client = yield self.endpoint.connect(self.factory)
        self.channel = yield self.client.channel(1)
        yield self.channel.channel_open()
        yield self.channel.queue_declare(queue="uuid")

        self.service.startService()
class NotificationSourceTest(TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        super(NotificationSourceTest, self).setUp()
        self.useFixture(CaptureTwistedLogs())
        self.logger = Logger()
        self.clock = Clock()
        self.factory = AMQFactory(clock=self.clock, spec=AMQP0_8_SPEC_PATH)
        self.connector = FakeConnector(self.factory, logger=self.logger)
        self.source = NotificationSource(self.connector, clock=self.clock)

    def test_get(self):
        """
        A new Notification is fired as soon as available on the queue
        matching the given UUID.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_queue_timeout(self):
        """
        If the configured timeout expires while waiting for a message, from
        the subscribed queued, d Timeout exception is raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_timeout())

    def test_get_with_retry_loop_timeout(self):
        """
        The retry loop gets interrupted if hits the configured timeout, and
        a Timeout exception is raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)

        # Let some time elapse and fail the first try simulating a broker
        # shutdown.
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320)

        # Let some more time elapse and fail the second try too (this time
        # with a queue timeout).
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")

        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_timeout())

    def test_get_with_retry_after_connection_lost(self):
        """
        The retry loop gets interrupted it hits the configured timeout, and
        a Timeout exceptionis raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)

        # Let some time elapse and fail the first try.
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320)

        # Let some more time elapse and fail the second try too (this time
        # with a queue timeout).
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")

        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_timeout())

    def test_get_with_heartbeat_check_failure(self):
        """
        If the connection gets dropped because of a heartbeat check failure,
        we keep trying again.
        """
        self.factory.setHeartbeat(1)
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        self.clock.advance(1)
        self.clock.advance(1)
        self.clock.advance(1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_transport_error(self):
        """
        If the connection gets dropped because of a transport failure (e.g.
        the TCP socket got closed), we keep retrying.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        self.connector.transport.loseConnection()
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_connection_closed_unexpected(self):
        """
        If we got a connection-closed message from the broker with an
        unexpected error code, we raise an error.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=501)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_connection_closed())

    def test_get_with_timeout_and_pending_message(self):
        """
        If the configured timeout expires, but a message arrives while we
        are cancelling the consumer, the notification will be still fired.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout)
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_queue_closed(self):
        """
        If the queue we're consuming from gets closed for whatever reason
        (for example the client got disconnected), we try again.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")

        # Simulate the broker being stopped
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320, reply_text="shutdown")

        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_queue_not_found(self):
        """
        If we try to consume from a queue that doesn't exist, NotFound is
        raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.channel_close(reply_code=404, reply_text="not found")
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(0)
        channel.connection_close_ok()
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_not_found())

    def test_get_with_queue_not_found_unclean_close(self):
        """
        If when hitting 404 we fail to shutdown the AMQP connection cleanly
        within 5 seconds, the client just forces a close.
        """
        client = yield self.connector()
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.channel_close(reply_code=404, reply_text="not found")
        self.clock.advance(5)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_not_found())
        self.assertTrue(self.successResultOf(client.disconnected.wait()))

    def test_get_with_concurrent_consume_calls(self):
        """
        Calls to basic_consume get serialized, and in case of a 404 failure
        the ones not affected get retried.
        """
        deferred1 = self.source.get("uuid1", 1)
        deferred2 = self.source.get("uuid2", 1)

        # Make the first call fail with 404
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.channel_close(reply_code=404, reply_text="not found")
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(0)
        channel.connection_close_ok()
        self.assertThat(deferred1, fires_with_not_found())

        # The second call will be retried
        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid2.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid2.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid2.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred2, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_notification_ack(self):
        """
        Calling Notification.ack() acknowledges a notification.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)
        self.connector.transport.outgoing.clear()
        notification.ack()
        [frame] = self.connector.transport.outgoing[1]
        self.assertEqual("ack", frame.payload.method.name)
        self.assertEqual((1, False), frame.payload.args)

    def test_notification_ack_is_serialized(self):
        """
        Calls to Notification.ack() are serialized, so they don't get spurious
        errors from unrelated channel commands.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid1", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid1.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)

        # Simulate a concurrent get() call locking the channel during its
        # basic-consume.
        self.source.get("uuid2", 1)

        # Calling Notification.ack() now will not result in any outgoing frame,
        # since the call will wait for the basic-consume above to complete.
        self.connector.transport.outgoing.clear()
        notification.ack()
        self.assertEqual({}, self.connector.transport.outgoing)

        # As soon as the channel lock is released, the frame is sent.
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid2.1")
        [frame] = self.connector.transport.outgoing[1]
        self.assertEqual("ack", frame.payload.method.name)
        self.assertEqual((1, False), frame.payload.args)

    def test_notification_reject(self):
        """
        Calling Notification.reject() rejects a notification.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)
        self.connector.transport.outgoing.clear()
        notification.reject()
        [frame] = self.connector.transport.outgoing[1]
        self.assertEqual("reject", frame.payload.method.name)
        self.assertEqual((1, True), frame.payload.args)

    def test_notification_bounced(self):
        """
        If an error happens while ack'ing a Notification, a Bounced exception
        is raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid1", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid1.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)

        # Simulate the broker shutting down.
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320, reply_text="shutdown")

        self.assertRaises(Bounced, extract_result, notification.ack())
Beispiel #9
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class NotificationSourceTest(TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        super(NotificationSourceTest, self).setUp()
        self.useFixture(CaptureTwistedLogs())
        self.logger = Logger()
        self.clock = Clock()
        self.factory = AMQFactory(clock=self.clock, spec=AMQP0_8_SPEC_PATH)
        self.connector = FakeConnector(self.factory, logger=self.logger)
        self.source = NotificationSource(self.connector, clock=self.clock)

    def test_get(self):
        """
        A new Notification is fired as soon as available on the queue
        matching the given UUID.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_queue_timeout(self):
        """
        If the configured timeout expires while waiting for a message, from
        the subscribed queued, d Timeout exception is raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_timeout())

    def test_get_with_retry_loop_timeout(self):
        """
        The retry loop gets interrupted if hits the configured timeout, and
        a Timeout exception is raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)

        # Let some time elapse and fail the first try simulating a broker
        # shutdown.
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320)

        # Let some more time elapse and fail the second try too (this time
        # with a queue timeout).
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")

        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_timeout())

    def test_get_with_retry_after_connection_lost(self):
        """
        The retry loop gets interrupted it hits the configured timeout, and
        a Timeout exceptionis raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)

        # Let some time elapse and fail the first try.
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320)

        # Let some more time elapse and fail the second try too (this time
        # with a queue timeout).
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout / 2)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")

        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_timeout())

    def test_get_with_heartbeat_check_failure(self):
        """
        If the connection gets dropped because of a heartbeat check failure,
        we keep trying again.
        """
        self.factory.setHeartbeat(1)
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        self.clock.advance(1)
        self.clock.advance(1)
        self.clock.advance(1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_transport_error(self):
        """
        If the connection gets dropped because of a transport failure (e.g.
        the TCP socket got closed), we keep retrying.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        self.connector.transport.loseConnection()
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_connection_closed_unexpected(self):
        """
        If we got a connection-closed message from the broker with an
        unexpected error code, we raise an error.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=501)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_connection_closed())

    def test_get_with_timeout_and_pending_message(self):
        """
        If the configured timeout expires, but a message arrives while we
        are cancelling the consumer, the notification will be still fired.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.clock.advance(self.source.timeout)
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_queue_closed(self):
        """
        If the queue we're consuming from gets closed for whatever reason
        (for example the client got disconnected), we try again.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")

        # Simulate the broker being stopped
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320, reply_text="shutdown")

        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_get_with_queue_not_found(self):
        """
        If we try to consume from a queue that doesn't exist, NotFound is
        raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.channel_close(reply_code=404, reply_text="not found")
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(0)
        channel.connection_close_ok()
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_not_found())

    def test_get_with_queue_not_found_unclean_close(self):
        """
        If when hitting 404 we fail to shutdown the AMQP connection cleanly
        within 5 seconds, the client just forces a close.
        """
        client = yield self.connector()
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.channel_close(reply_code=404, reply_text="not found")
        self.clock.advance(5)
        self.assertThat(deferred, fires_with_not_found())
        self.assertTrue(self.successResultOf(client.disconnected.wait()))

    def test_get_with_concurrent_consume_calls(self):
        """
        Calls to basic_consume get serialized, and in case of a 404 failure
        the ones not affected get retried.
        """
        deferred1 = self.source.get("uuid1", 1)
        deferred2 = self.source.get("uuid2", 1)

        # Make the first call fail with 404
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.channel_close(reply_code=404, reply_text="not found")
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(0)
        channel.connection_close_ok()
        self.assertThat(deferred1, fires_with_not_found())

        # The second call will be retried
        self.assertEqual(2, self.connector.connections)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid2.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid2.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid2.1")
        self.assertThat(deferred2, fires_with_payload("foo"))

    def test_notification_ack(self):
        """
        Calling Notification.ack() acknowledges a notification.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)
        self.connector.transport.outgoing.clear()
        notification.ack()
        [frame] = self.connector.transport.outgoing[1]
        self.assertEqual("ack", frame.payload.method.name)
        self.assertEqual((1, False), frame.payload.args)

    def test_notification_ack_is_serialized(self):
        """
        Calls to Notification.ack() are serialized, so they don't get spurious
        errors from unrelated channel commands.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid1", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid1.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)

        # Simulate a concurrent get() call locking the channel during its
        # basic-consume.
        self.source.get("uuid2", 1)

        # Calling Notification.ack() now will not result in any outgoing frame,
        # since the call will wait for the basic-consume above to complete.
        self.connector.transport.outgoing.clear()
        notification.ack()
        self.assertEqual({}, self.connector.transport.outgoing)

        # As soon as the channel lock is released, the frame is sent.
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid2.1")
        [frame] = self.connector.transport.outgoing[1]
        self.assertEqual("ack", frame.payload.method.name)
        self.assertEqual((1, False), frame.payload.args)

    def test_notification_reject(self):
        """
        Calling Notification.reject() rejects a notification.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)
        self.connector.transport.outgoing.clear()
        notification.reject()
        [frame] = self.connector.transport.outgoing[1]
        self.assertEqual("reject", frame.payload.method.name)
        self.assertEqual((1, True), frame.payload.args)

    def test_notification_bounced(self):
        """
        If an error happens while ack'ing a Notification, a Bounced exception
        is raised.
        """
        deferred = self.source.get("uuid1", 1)
        channel = self.connector.transport.channel(1)
        channel.basic_consume_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        channel.deliver("foo", consumer_tag='uuid1.1', delivery_tag=1)
        channel.basic_cancel_ok(consumer_tag="uuid1.1")
        notification = extract_result(deferred)

        # Simulate the broker shutting down.
        channel.connection_close(reply_code=320, reply_text="shutdown")

        self.assertRaises(Bounced, extract_result, notification.ack())
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 def setUp(self):
     super(NotificationConnectorTest, self).setUp()
     self.clock = Clock()
     self.factory = AMQFactory(spec=AMQP0_8_SPEC_PATH, clock=self.clock)
     self.service = FakeClientService(self.factory)
     self.connector = NotificationConnector(self.service, clock=self.clock)
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 def setUp(self):
     super(AMQEndpointTest, self).setUp()
     self.reactor = MemoryReactorClock()
     self.factory = AMQFactory(clock=Clock())