T - the value type consumed by this Observerpublic interface AssertableSubscriber<T> extends Observer<T>, Subscription
test()
 method of a reactive base class.
 This interface is not intended to be implemented outside of RxJava.
 This interface extends Observer and allows injecting onXXX signals into
 the testing process.
 
History: 1.2.3 - experimental
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertCompleted()Assert that this Observer received exaclty one  onCompletedsignal. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertError(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> clazz)Assert that this Observer received one  onErrorsignal with
 the given subclass of a Throwable as type. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertError(java.lang.Throwable throwable)Assert that this Observer received one  onErrorsignal with the
 object-equals of the given Throwable instance | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertFailure(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> errorClass,
             T... values)Assert that this Observer received the specified items in the given order followed
 by an error signal of the given type (but no completion signal). | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertFailureAndMessage(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> errorClass,
                       java.lang.String message,
                       T... values)Assert that this Observer received the specified items in the given order followed
 by an error signal of the given type and with the exact error message (but no completion signal). | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertNoErrors()Assert that this Observer has not received any  onErrorsignal. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertNotCompleted()Assert that this Observer received no  onCompletedsignal. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertNoTerminalEvent()Assert that no  onErrororonCompletedsignals were received so far. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertNoValues()Assert that no  onNextsignals were received so far. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertReceivedOnNext(java.util.List<T> items)Assert that this Observer received the given list of items as  onNextsignals
 in the same order and with the default null-safe object equals comparison. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertResult(T... values)Assert that this Observer received the specified items in the given order followed
 by a completion signal and no errors. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertTerminalEvent()Assert that this Observer received either an  onErrororonCompletedsignal. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertUnsubscribed()Assert that this Observer has been unsubscribed via  unsubscribe()or by a wrappingSafeSubscriber. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertValue(T value)Assert that this Observer received exactly the given single expected value
 (compared via null-safe object equals). | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertValueCount(int count)Assert that this Observer received exactly the given count of
  onNextsignals. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertValues(T... values)Assert that this Observer received exactly the given expected values
 (compared via null-safe object equals) in the given order. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | assertValuesAndClear(T expectedFirstValue,
                    T... expectedRestValues)Assert that this Observer received exactly the given values (compared via
 null-safe object equals) and if so, clears the internal buffer of the
 underlying Subscriber of these values. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | awaitTerminalEvent()Waits for an  onErroror {code onCompleted} terminal event indefinitely. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | awaitTerminalEvent(long timeout,
                  java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit unit)Waits for an  onErroror {code onCompleted} terminal event for the given
 amount of timeout. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | awaitTerminalEventAndUnsubscribeOnTimeout(long timeout,
                                         java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit unit)Waits for an  onErroror {code onCompleted} terminal event for the given
 amount of timeout and unsubscribes the sequence if the timeout passed or the
 wait itself is interrupted. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | awaitValueCount(int expected,
               long timeout,
               java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit unit)Assert that this Observer receives at least the given number of  onNextsignals within the specified timeout period. | 
| int | getCompletions()Returns the number of  onCompletedsignals received by this Observer. | 
| java.lang.Thread | getLastSeenThread()Returns the Thread that has called the last  onNext,onErrororonCompletedmethods of this Observer. | 
| java.util.List<java.lang.Throwable> | getOnErrorEvents()Returns a list of received  onErrorsignals. | 
| java.util.List<T> | getOnNextEvents()Returns the list of received  onNextevents. | 
| int | getValueCount()Returns the number of  onNextsignals received by this Observer in
 a thread-safe manner; one can read up to this number of elements from
 theListreturned bygetOnNextEvents(). | 
| boolean | isUnsubscribed()Indicates whether this  Subscriptionis currently unsubscribed. | 
| void | onStart()Allows manually calling the  onStartmethod of the underlying Subscriber. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | perform(Action0 action)Performs an action given by the Action0 callback in a fluent manner. | 
| AssertableSubscriber<T> | requestMore(long n)Requests the specified amount of items from upstream. | 
| void | setProducer(Producer p)Allows manually calling the  setProducermethod of the underlying Subscriber. | 
| void | unsubscribe()Stops the receipt of notifications on the  Subscriberthat was registered when this Subscription
 was received. | 
onCompleted, onError, onNextvoid onStart()
onStart method of the underlying Subscriber.void setProducer(Producer p)
setProducer method of the underlying Subscriber.p - the producer to use, not nullint getCompletions()
onCompleted signals received by this Observer.onCompleted signals receivedjava.util.List<java.lang.Throwable> getOnErrorEvents()
onError signals.int getValueCount()
onNext signals received by this Observer in
 a thread-safe manner; one can read up to this number of elements from
 the List returned by getOnNextEvents().onNext signals received.AssertableSubscriber<T> requestMore(long n)
n - the amount requested, non-negativejava.util.List<T> getOnNextEvents()
onNext events.
 If the sequence hasn't completed yet and is asynchronous, use the
 getValueCount() method to determine how many elements are safe
 to be read from the list returned by this method.
onNext events.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertReceivedOnNext(java.util.List<T> items)
onNext signals
 in the same order and with the default null-safe object equals comparison.items - the List of items expectedAssertableSubscriber<T> awaitValueCount(int expected, long timeout, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit unit)
onNext
 signals within the specified timeout period.
 Note that it is possible the AssertionError thrown by this method will contain an actual value >= to the expected one in case there is an emission race or unexpected delay on the emitter side. In this case, increase the timeout amount to avoid false positives.
expected - the expected (at least) number of onNext signalstimeout - the timeout to wait to receive the given number of onNext eventsunit - the time unitAssertableSubscriber<T> assertTerminalEvent()
onError or onCompleted signal.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertUnsubscribed()
unsubscribe() or by a wrapping
 SafeSubscriber.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertNoErrors()
onError signal.AssertableSubscriber<T> awaitTerminalEvent()
onError or {code onCompleted} terminal event indefinitely.AssertableSubscriber<T> awaitTerminalEvent(long timeout, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit unit)
onError or {code onCompleted} terminal event for the given
 amount of timeout.timeout - the time to wait for the terminal eventunit - the time unit of the wait timeAssertableSubscriber<T> awaitTerminalEventAndUnsubscribeOnTimeout(long timeout, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit unit)
onError or {code onCompleted} terminal event for the given
 amount of timeout and unsubscribes the sequence if the timeout passed or the
 wait itself is interrupted.timeout - the time to wait for the terminal eventunit - the time unit of the wait timejava.lang.Thread getLastSeenThread()
onNext, onError or
 onCompleted methods of this Observer.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertCompleted()
onCompleted signal.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertNotCompleted()
onCompleted signal.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertError(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> clazz)
onError signal with
 the given subclass of a Throwable as type.clazz - the expected type of the onError signal receivedAssertableSubscriber<T> assertError(java.lang.Throwable throwable)
onError signal with the
 object-equals of the given Throwable instancethrowable - the Throwable instance expectedAssertableSubscriber<T> assertNoTerminalEvent()
onError or onCompleted signals were received so far.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertNoValues()
onNext signals were received so far.AssertableSubscriber<T> assertValueCount(int count)
onNext signals.count - the expected number of onNext signalsAssertableSubscriber<T> assertValues(T... values)
values - the expected valuesAssertableSubscriber<T> assertValue(T value)
value - the single value expectedAssertableSubscriber<T> assertValuesAndClear(T expectedFirstValue, T... expectedRestValues)
expectedFirstValue - the first value expectedexpectedRestValues - the rest of the values expectedAssertableSubscriber<T> perform(Action0 action)
action - the action to perform, not nullvoid unsubscribe()
SubscriptionSubscriber that was registered when this Subscription
 was received.
 
 This allows deregistering an Subscriber before it has finished receiving all events (i.e. before
 onCompleted is called).
unsubscribe in interface Subscriptionboolean isUnsubscribed()
SubscriptionSubscription is currently unsubscribed.isUnsubscribed in interface Subscriptiontrue if this Subscription is currently unsubscribed, false otherwiseAssertableSubscriber<T> assertResult(T... values)
values - the values expectedAssertableSubscriber<T> assertFailure(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> errorClass, T... values)
errorClass - the expected Throwable subclass typevalues - the expected valuesAssertableSubscriber<T> assertFailureAndMessage(java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable> errorClass, java.lang.String message, T... values)
errorClass - the expected Throwable subclass typemessage - the expected error message returned by Throwable.getMessage()values - the expected values