List of usage examples for org.apache.commons.configuration CompositeConfiguration CompositeConfiguration
public CompositeConfiguration()
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.configuration.VirtualHostConfiguration.java
public ConfigurationPlugin getQueueConfiguration(AMQQueue queue) { VirtualHostConfiguration hostConfig = queue.getVirtualHost().getConfiguration(); // First check if we have a named queue configuration (the easy case) if (Arrays.asList(hostConfig.getQueueNames()).contains(queue.getName())) { return null; }// w ww. ja v a2 s. co m // We don't have an explicit queue config we must find out what we need. ArrayList<Binding> bindings = new ArrayList<Binding>(queue.getBindings()); List<AMQShortString> exchangeClasses = new ArrayList<AMQShortString>(bindings.size()); //Remove default exchange for (int index = 0; index < bindings.size(); index++) { // Ignore the DEFAULT Exchange binding if (bindings.get(index).getExchange().getNameShortString() .equals(ExchangeDefaults.DEFAULT_EXCHANGE_NAME)) { bindings.remove(index); } else { exchangeClasses.add(bindings.get(index).getExchange().getType().getName()); if (exchangeClasses.size() > 1) { // If we have more than 1 class of exchange then we can only use the global queue configuration. // and this will be returned from the default getQueueConfiguration return null; } } } // If we are just bound the the default exchange then use the default. if (bindings.isEmpty()) { return null; } // If we are bound to only one type of exchange then we are going // to have to resolve the configuration for that exchange. String exchangeName = bindings.get(0).getExchange().getType().getName().toString(); // Lookup a Configuration handler for this Exchange. // Build the expected class name. <Exchangename>sConfiguration // i.e. TopicConfiguration or HeadersConfiguration String exchangeClass = "org.wso2.andes.server.configuration." + exchangeName.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase() + exchangeName.substring(1) + "Configuration"; ExchangeConfigurationPlugin exchangeConfiguration = (ExchangeConfigurationPlugin) queue.getVirtualHost() .getConfiguration().getConfiguration(exchangeClass); // now need to perform the queue-topic-topics-queues magic. // So make a new ConfigurationObject that will hold all the configuration for this queue. ConfigurationPlugin queueConfig = new QueueConfiguration.QueueConfig(); // Initialise the queue with any Global values we may have PropertiesConfiguration newQueueConfig = new PropertiesConfiguration(); newQueueConfig.setProperty("name", queue.getName()); try { //Set the queue name CompositeConfiguration mungedConf = new CompositeConfiguration(); //Set the queue name mungedConf.addConfiguration(newQueueConfig); //Set the global queue configuration mungedConf.addConfiguration(getConfig().subset("queues")); // Set configuration queueConfig.setConfiguration("virtualhosts.virtualhost.queues", mungedConf); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { // This will not occur as queues only require a name. _logger.error("QueueConfiguration requirements have changed."); } // Merge any configuration the Exchange wishes to apply if (exchangeConfiguration != null) { queueConfig.addConfiguration(exchangeConfiguration.getConfiguration(queue)); } //Finally merge in any specific queue configuration we have. if (_queues.containsKey(queue.getName())) { queueConfig.addConfiguration(_queues.get(queue.getName())); } return queueConfig; }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.security.auth.manager.PrincipalDatabaseAuthenticationManagerTest.java
private ConfigurationPlugin getConfig(final String clazz, final String argName, final String argValue) throws Exception { final ConfigurationPlugin config = new PrincipalDatabaseAuthenticationManager.PrincipalDatabaseAuthenticationManagerConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); xmlconfig.addProperty("pd-auth-manager.principal-database.class", clazz); if (argName != null) { xmlconfig.addProperty("pd-auth-manager.principal-database.attributes.attribute.name", argName); xmlconfig.addProperty("pd-auth-manager.principal-database.attributes.attribute.value", argValue); }/*from w w w. ja va 2 s .c om*/ // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); config.setConfiguration("security", xmlconfig); return config; }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.policies.TopicDeletePolicyConfigurationTest.java
/** * Test that with the correct configuration the deletePersistent option can * be enabled./* w ww . jav a 2s .c o m*/ * * Test creates a new Configuration object and passes in the xml snippet * that the ConfigurationPlugin would receive during normal execution. * This is the XML that would be matched for this plugin: * <topicdelete> * <delete-persistent> * <topicdelete> * * So it would be subset and passed in as just: * <delete-persistent> * * * The property should therefore be enabled. * */ public void testConfigDeletePersistent() { TopicDeletePolicyConfiguration config = new TopicDeletePolicyConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); xmlconfig.addProperty("delete-persistent", ""); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { fail(e.getMessage()); } assertTrue("A configured TopicDelete should delete persistent queues.", config.deletePersistent()); }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Default Testing:// ww w .j a v a 2 s .c om * * Provide a fully complete and valid configuration specifying 'delay' and * 'timeunit' and ensure that it is correctly processed. * * Ensure no exceptions are thrown and that we get the same values back that * were put into the configuration. */ public void testConfigLoadingValidConfig() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); long DELAY = 10; String TIMEUNIT = TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS.toString(); xmlconfig.addProperty("delay", String.valueOf(DELAY)); xmlconfig.addProperty("timeunit", TIMEUNIT); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { e.printStackTrace(); fail(e.getMessage()); } assertEquals("Delay not correctly returned.", DELAY, config.getDelay()); assertEquals("TimeUnit not correctly returned.", TIMEUNIT, String.valueOf(config.getTimeUnit())); }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Default Testing:/*w w w. j a v a 2 s. c o m*/ * * Test Missing TimeUnit value gets default. * * The TimeUnit value is optional and default to SECONDS. * * Test that if we do not specify a TimeUnit then we correctly get seconds. * * Also verify that relying on the default does not impact the setting of * the 'delay' value. * */ public void testConfigLoadingMissingTimeUnitDefaults() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); long DELAY = 10; xmlconfig.addProperty("delay", String.valueOf(DELAY)); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { e.printStackTrace(); fail(e.getMessage()); } assertEquals("Delay not correctly returned.", DELAY, config.getDelay()); assertEquals("Default TimeUnit incorrect", TimeUnit.SECONDS, config.getTimeUnit()); }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Input Testing:/*from w ww. j a v a 2 s. com*/ * * TimeUnit parsing requires the String value be in UpperCase. * Ensure we can handle when the user doesn't know this. * * Same test as 'testConfigLoadingValidConfig' but checking that * the timeunit field is not case sensitive. * i.e. the toUpper is being correctly applied. */ public void testConfigLoadingValidConfigStrangeTimeUnit() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); long DELAY = 10; xmlconfig.addProperty("delay", DELAY); xmlconfig.addProperty("timeunit", "MiCrOsEcOnDs"); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { e.printStackTrace(); fail(e.getMessage()); } assertEquals("Delay not correctly returned.", DELAY, config.getDelay()); assertEquals("TimeUnit not correctly returned.", TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS.toString(), String.valueOf(config.getTimeUnit())); }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Failure Testing:/* w w w .j a v a2s . c o m*/ * * Test that delay must be long not a string value. * Provide a delay as a written value not a long. 'ten'. * * This should throw a configuration exception which is being trapped and * verified to be the right exception, a NumberFormatException. * */ public void testConfigLoadingInValidDelayString() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); xmlconfig.addProperty("delay", "ten"); xmlconfig.addProperty("timeunit", TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS.toString()); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); fail("Configuration should fail to validate"); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { Throwable cause = e.getCause(); assertEquals("Cause not correct", NumberFormatException.class, cause.getClass()); } }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Failure Testing://from ww w . j a v a 2s . c o m * * Test that negative delays are invalid. * * Delay must be a positive value as negative delay means doesn't make sense. * * Configuration exception with a useful message should be thrown here. * */ public void testConfigLoadingInValidDelayNegative() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); xmlconfig.addProperty("delay", "-10"); xmlconfig.addProperty("timeunit", TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS.toString()); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); fail("Configuration should fail to validate"); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { Throwable cause = e.getCause(); assertNotNull("Configuration Exception must not be null.", cause); assertEquals("Cause not correct", ConfigurationException.class, cause.getClass()); assertEquals("Incorrect message.", "SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration: 'delay' must be a Positive Long value.", cause.getMessage()); } }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Failure Testing://from w ww.ja v a 2 s . com * * Test that delay cannot be 0. * * A zero delay means run constantly. This is not how VirtualHostTasks * are designed to be run so we dis-allow the use of 0 delay. * * Same test as 'testConfigLoadingInValidDelayNegative' but with a 0 value. * */ public void testConfigLoadingInValidDelayZero() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); xmlconfig.addProperty("delay", "0"); xmlconfig.addProperty("timeunit", TimeUnit.MICROSECONDS.toString()); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); fail("Configuration should fail to validate"); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { Throwable cause = e.getCause(); assertNotNull("Configuration Exception must not be null.", cause); assertEquals("Cause not correct", ConfigurationException.class, cause.getClass()); assertEquals("Incorrect message.", "SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration: 'delay' must be a Positive Long value.", cause.getMessage()); } }
From source file:org.wso2.andes.server.virtualhost.plugins.SlowConsumerDetectionConfigurationTest.java
/** * Failure Testing:/* w w w . j ava2 s. com*/ * * Test that missing delay fails. * If we have no delay then we do not pick a default. So a Configuration * Exception is thrown. * * */ public void testConfigLoadingInValidMissingDelay() { SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration config = new SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration(); XMLConfiguration xmlconfig = new XMLConfiguration(); xmlconfig.addProperty("timeunit", TimeUnit.SECONDS.toString()); // Create a CompositeConfiguration as this is what the broker uses CompositeConfiguration composite = new CompositeConfiguration(); composite.addConfiguration(xmlconfig); try { config.setConfiguration("", composite); fail("Configuration should fail to validate"); } catch (ConfigurationException e) { assertEquals("Incorrect message.", "SlowConsumerDetectionConfiguration: unable to configure invalid delay:null", e.getMessage()); } }