Interface for event interceptors in the TestRuntime An event interceptor can be registered in 3 different ways: - a SharedRuntimeConfigurer that implements this interface will get registered - all plugins that implement this interface - manually by calling TestRuntime.addInterceptor method
Type | Name and description |
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void |
eventDelivered(TestEvent event) This method is called after a single event has been delivered to plugins |
void |
eventPublished(TestEvent event) This method is called before an event gets delivered and processed |
void |
eventsProcessed(TestEvent event, java.util.List<TestEvent> consequenceEvents) This method is called after each "top-level" event has been fully processed. |
void |
mutateDeferredEvents(TestEvent event, java.util.List<TestEvent> deferredEvents) This method is called before deferred events are delivered |
This method is called after a single event has been delivered to plugins
This method is called before an event gets delivered and processed event delivery can be prevented by setting the "stopDelivery" flag on the event instance
This method is called after each "top-level" event has been fully processed. This means that the event has been delivered and all of the consequnce events have been also processed. Events with "immediateDelivery" flag are considered top-level events besides the first initial event delivered to the system This list of consequence events doesn't contain other "top-level" events.
consequenceEvents
- processed consequence events that were the implication of the initial event and that were also processedThis method is called before deferred events are delivered this method might be called several times for a single top-level event since the processing of each deferred event might bring in more deferred events. A deferred event can be removed/combined or events can be reordered before they get delivered.
event
- top-level eventdeferredEvents
- list of deferred