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DeepSampler is a stubbing framework for compound tests
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Bump awaitility from 4.0.3 to 4.2.0 #123

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Bumps awaitility from 4.0.3 to 4.2.0.

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Changelog 4.2.0 (2022-03-04)

  • Fixed a bug in the shutdown behavior of a polling thread. The wrong time unit was used causing executor shutdown to take way more time than expected in cases where it's stuck. Thanks to Claus Näveke for spotting this and for the initial PR.

  • Fixed a bug in which condition was not evaluated correctly with small intervals, such as: await().atMost(Duration.ofMillis(10)).pollInterval(Duration.ofMillis(5)).until(..); (issue 224). Thanks to Robby Decosemaeker for PR.

  • Upgraded the awaitility-kotlin module to use kotlin 1.6.10

  • Fail fast conditions can now be specified with assertions. For example:

    await().failFast(() -> assertThat(state).isNotEqualTo("Failed")).until(..);

    (issue 238)

Changelog 4.1.1 (2021-10-25)

  • Fixed a bug preventing you to specify "fib(-1)" when using the fibonacci poll interval (thanks to Björn Michael for pull request) (issue 201)
  • Avoid memory leak by caching only the original default uncaught exception handler globally (thanks to Oliver Grof for pull request (issue 221)
  • Added "conditionEvaluationListener" to Kotlin DSL

Changelog 4.1.0 (2021-05-08)

  • Upgraded to Scala from 2.13.3 to 2.13.5 (thanks to sullis for pull request)

  • Upgraded Kotlin from 1.3.72 to 1.5.0

  • Added support for fail-fast conditions. This is a special condition that, if fulfilled, will throw a "org.awaitility.core.TerminalFailureException" immediately, thus failing the test. This is good when you have a condition that you know beforehand should never be fulfilled. So instead of waiting the full duration of a normal condition evaluation period, the test will fail faster if this (fail fast) condition evaluates to true. For example:

    await().timeout(Duration.ofSeconds(5)).failFast(() -> orders.findById(1234).state == PAID).until(() -> orders.findById(1234).state == CLOSED);

    This will fail-fast if the state of order 1234 is ever equal to "PAID" during the 5 second evaluation of the condition specified in "until". (Thanks to Antony Stubbs for initial pull request) (issue 178)

  • Upgraded Groovy from version 3.0.4 to 3.0.8

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