Examples of FakeLogCIShellContext


Examples of org.cishell.testing.convertertester.core.tester2.fakelogger.FakeLogCIShellContext

   
    /*
     * rig up fake CIShellContext so we can get ahold of
     * errors sent to logger.
     */    
    FakeLogCIShellContext fakeCIShellContext =
      new FakeLogCIShellContext(testData.getContext());
   

 
    //dataSoFar.add(currentData);
   
    Converter currentConverter = null;
    try {
      for (int ii = 0; ii < converters.size(); ii++) {
        currentConverter = converters.get(ii);
     
        // No parameters used.
        Hashtable<String, Object> parameters = new Hashtable<String, Object>();
       
        currentData =
          currentConverter.execute(currentData, parameters, fakeCIShellContext);
       
        if (currentData != null) {
          setMetadata(currentData, currentConverter);
          dataSoFar.add(currentData);
        }

        /*
         * There are two ways that converters generally fail.
         * 1) They throw an exception that propagates out into
         * this method, where we catch it.
         * 2) They catch their own exception, send it to the logger,
         * and return null.
         */
        if (currentData == null || currentData[0].getData() == null) {
          Converter converter = converters.get(ii);
         
          String explanation = "Result of conversion was null. \r\n";
         
         
          if (fakeCIShellContext.hasLogEntries()) {
            String logText = extractLogText(fakeCIShellContext);
            explanation += "Error logger contains the following: \r\n" +
              logText;
          } else {
            explanation += "No errors logged. Cause unknown. \r\n";
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