Maybe try with
@MockEndpointsAndSkip("*")
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:31 PM, sebh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Camel 2.12.2 and Spring 3.2.4. I have the following route
> definition:
>
> <camelContext xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring">
> <route id="route1">
> <from uri="direct:route1" />
> <to uri="direct:route2"/>
> </route>
> </camelContext>
>
> My expectation would be that the following test succeeds:
>
> @RunWith(CamelSpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
> @ContextConfiguration
> @MockEndpointsAndSkip
> public class RouteTest {
> @Produce(uri="direct:route1") private ProducerTemplate producer;
> @EndpointInject(uri="mock:direct:route2") private MockEndpoint
> endpoint;
>
> @Test public void test_fails() throws Exception {
> final Object body = new Integer(42);
> endpoint.expectedBodiesReceived(body);
> producer.sendBody(body);
> endpoint.assertIsSatisfied(); // fails, 0 messages received
> }
> }
>
> The test succeeds when I use @MockEndpointsAndSkip("direct:route2") instead.
>
> Manipulating the route definition with the AdviceWithRouteBuilder works as
> well:
>
> context.getRouteDefinition("route1").adviceWith(context, new
> AdviceWithRouteBuilder() {
> @Override public void configure() throws Exception {
> mockEndpointsAndSkip("*");
> }
> });
>
> Is that intended?
>
>
>
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