using Akka.TestKit.Xunit2;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions;
using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.HealthMonitoring;
using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.SiteRuntime.Streaming;
namespace ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.SiteRuntime.Tests.Streaming;
///
/// WP2.6d: the hosted reporter must lift
/// onto the site health report via . Uses the real
/// collector (mirrors ScriptSchedulerStatsReporterTests — NSubstitute is not
/// referenced by this test project). The queue's own drop-counting mechanism is verified
/// deterministically and separately by
/// ;
/// this test proves the reporter's poll-and-push wiring runs correctly.
///
public class SiteStreamAlarmDropReporterTests : TestKit, IDisposable
{
void IDisposable.Dispose() => Shutdown();
[Fact]
public async Task Reporter_PushesAlarmDropCountToCollector()
{
var options = new SiteRuntimeOptions { StreamBufferSize = 100 };
var collector = new SiteHealthCollector();
var streamManager = new SiteStreamManager(options, NullLogger.Instance);
streamManager.Initialize(Sys);
using var reporter = new SiteStreamAlarmDropReporter(
collector, streamManager, NullLogger.Instance,
pollInterval: TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(50));
await reporter.StartAsync(CancellationToken.None);
try
{
// The immediate first probe (no drops yet) must reach the report as 0 —
// proving the reporter actually ran and pushed a value, not that the field
// simply defaulted.
await WaitUntilAsync(() =>
collector.CollectReport("site-1").SiteStreamAlarmDropCount == streamManager.AlarmPublishDroppedCount);
var report = collector.CollectReport("site-1");
Assert.Equal(streamManager.AlarmPublishDroppedCount, report.SiteStreamAlarmDropCount);
}
finally
{
await reporter.StopAsync(CancellationToken.None);
}
}
private static async Task WaitUntilAsync(Func condition)
{
for (var i = 0; i < 100 && !condition(); i++)
await Task.Delay(50);
Assert.True(condition(), "condition not met within timeout");
}
}