Java Code Examples for reactor.core.publisher.Flux#collectList()
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Example 1
Source Project: spring-analysis-note File: DefaultClientResponseTests.java License: MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void bodyToFlux() { DefaultDataBufferFactory factory = new DefaultDataBufferFactory(); DefaultDataBuffer dataBuffer = factory.wrap(ByteBuffer.wrap("foo".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8))); Flux<DataBuffer> body = Flux.just(dataBuffer); mockTextPlainResponse(body); List<HttpMessageReader<?>> messageReaders = Collections .singletonList(new DecoderHttpMessageReader<>(StringDecoder.allMimeTypes())); given(mockExchangeStrategies.messageReaders()).willReturn(messageReaders); Flux<String> resultFlux = defaultClientResponse.bodyToFlux(String.class); Mono<List<String>> result = resultFlux.collectList(); assertEquals(Collections.singletonList("foo"), result.block()); }
Example 2
Source Project: spring-analysis-note File: DefaultClientResponseTests.java License: MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void bodyToFluxTypeReference() { DefaultDataBufferFactory factory = new DefaultDataBufferFactory(); DefaultDataBuffer dataBuffer = factory.wrap(ByteBuffer.wrap("foo".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8))); Flux<DataBuffer> body = Flux.just(dataBuffer); mockTextPlainResponse(body); List<HttpMessageReader<?>> messageReaders = Collections .singletonList(new DecoderHttpMessageReader<>(StringDecoder.allMimeTypes())); given(mockExchangeStrategies.messageReaders()).willReturn(messageReaders); Flux<String> resultFlux = defaultClientResponse.bodyToFlux(new ParameterizedTypeReference<String>() { }); Mono<List<String>> result = resultFlux.collectList(); assertEquals(Collections.singletonList("foo"), result.block()); }
Example 3
Source Project: java-technology-stack File: DefaultClientResponseTests.java License: MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void bodyToFlux() { DefaultDataBufferFactory factory = new DefaultDataBufferFactory(); DefaultDataBuffer dataBuffer = factory.wrap(ByteBuffer.wrap("foo".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8))); Flux<DataBuffer> body = Flux.just(dataBuffer); mockTextPlainResponse(body); List<HttpMessageReader<?>> messageReaders = Collections .singletonList(new DecoderHttpMessageReader<>(StringDecoder.allMimeTypes())); when(mockExchangeStrategies.messageReaders()).thenReturn(messageReaders); Flux<String> resultFlux = defaultClientResponse.bodyToFlux(String.class); Mono<List<String>> result = resultFlux.collectList(); assertEquals(Collections.singletonList("foo"), result.block()); }
Example 4
Source Project: java-technology-stack File: DefaultClientResponseTests.java License: MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void bodyToFluxTypeReference() { DefaultDataBufferFactory factory = new DefaultDataBufferFactory(); DefaultDataBuffer dataBuffer = factory.wrap(ByteBuffer.wrap("foo".getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8))); Flux<DataBuffer> body = Flux.just(dataBuffer); mockTextPlainResponse(body); List<HttpMessageReader<?>> messageReaders = Collections .singletonList(new DecoderHttpMessageReader<>(StringDecoder.allMimeTypes())); when(mockExchangeStrategies.messageReaders()).thenReturn(messageReaders); Flux<String> resultFlux = defaultClientResponse.bodyToFlux(new ParameterizedTypeReference<String>() { }); Mono<List<String>> result = resultFlux.collectList(); assertEquals(Collections.singletonList("foo"), result.block()); }
Example 5
Source Project: reactor-core File: GuideTests.java License: Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void introFutureHellReactorVersion() { Flux<String> ids = ifhrIds(); // <1> Flux<String> combinations = ids.flatMap(id -> { // <2> Mono<String> nameTask = ifhrName(id); // <3> Mono<Integer> statTask = ifhrStat(id); // <4> return nameTask.zipWith(statTask, // <5> (name, stat) -> "Name " + name + " has stats " + stat); }); Mono<List<String>> result = combinations.collectList(); // <6> List<String> results = result.block(); // <7> assertThat(results).containsExactly( // <8> "Name NameJoe has stats 103", "Name NameBart has stats 104", "Name NameHenry has stats 105", "Name NameNicole has stats 106", "Name NameABSLAJNFOAJNFOANFANSF has stats 121" ); }
Example 6
Source Project: spring-in-action-5-samples File: FluxBufferingTests.java License: Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void collectList() { Flux<String> fruitFlux = Flux.just( "apple", "orange", "banana", "kiwi", "strawberry"); Mono<List<String>> fruitListMono = fruitFlux.collectList(); StepVerifier .create(fruitListMono) .expectNext(Arrays.asList( "apple", "orange", "banana", "kiwi", "strawberry")) .verifyComplete(); }
Example 7
Source Project: Hands-On-Reactive-Programming-with-Reactor File: ReactiveController.java License: MIT License | 5 votes |
@GetMapping("/numbers") public String handleSeries(Model model) { Flux<Long> fibonacciGenerator = Flux.generate(() -> Tuples.<Long, Long>of(0L, 1L), (state, sink) -> { if (state.getT1() < 0) sink.complete(); else sink.next(state.getT1()); return Tuples.of(state.getT2(), state.getT1() + state.getT2()); }); Mono<List<Long>> listMono = fibonacciGenerator.collectList(); model.addAttribute("series",listMono); return "numbers"; }