package org.alfresco; import org.alfresco.model.ContentModel; import org.alfresco.repo.security.authentication.AuthenticationUtil; import org.alfresco.repo.transaction.RetryingTransactionHelper.RetryingTransactionCallback; import org.alfresco.service.ServiceRegistry; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.NodeRef; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.NodeService; import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.StoreRef; import org.alfresco.service.transaction.TransactionService; import org.alfresco.util.ApplicationContextHelper; import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext; import junit.framework.TestCase; /** * A unit test that provides a first-pass check on whether the Alfresco * repository is starting. This test can be run in hard-failure mode * to elicit quick failures if there are build-box or other fundamental * problems with the repository. * * @author Derek Hulley */ public class RepositoryStartupTest extends TestCase { private static ApplicationContext ctx = ApplicationContextHelper.getApplicationContext(); private ServiceRegistry serviceRegistry; private TransactionService transactionService; public void setUp() throws Exception { serviceRegistry = (ServiceRegistry) ctx.getBean(ServiceRegistry.SERVICE_REGISTRY); transactionService = serviceRegistry.getTransactionService(); AuthenticationUtil.setRunAsUserSystem(); } public void tearDown() throws Exception { AuthenticationUtil.clearCurrentSecurityContext(); } public void testRepoReadWrite() throws Exception { assertFalse("The transaction is read-only - further unit tests are pointless.", transactionService.isReadOnly()); } public void testBasicWriteOperations() throws Exception { RetryingTransactionCallback addPropertyCallback = new RetryingTransactionCallback() { public Void execute() throws Throwable { NodeService nodeService = serviceRegistry.getNodeService(); NodeRef rootNodeRef = nodeService.getRootNode(StoreRef.STORE_REF_WORKSPACE_SPACESSTORE); nodeService.setProperty(rootNodeRef, ContentModel.PROP_NAME, "SanityCheck"); return null; } }; transactionService.getRetryingTransactionHelper().doInTransaction(addPropertyCallback, false, true); } }