Thanks for help, I should have known better Mockito spec. Although it would 
be nice to have something like TypedTestActor().

W dniu piątek, 30 stycznia 2015 12:20:39 UTC+1 użytkownik Björn Antonsson 
napisał:
>
> Hi,
>
> There seems to be a small time window during the actor creation when the 
> code can execute in parallel even though you are using the calling thread 
> dispatcher. Since the dispatcher was specifically desgned for the 
> TestActorRef, I don't think that we will try to fix it for the general 
> avtor startup.
>
> I would try to use a version of Mockito (1.8.5 or newer) with support for 
> verification with timeouts to test asynchronous method invocations.
>
> B/
>
> On 26 January 2015 at 21:45:06, Wojciech Pituła ([email protected] 
> <javascript:>) wrote:
>
> Here is simple example: 
>  
> import akka.actor.{TypedActor, ActorSystem, TypedProps}
> import akka.testkit.CallingThreadDispatcher
> import org.mockito.Mockito
> import org.scalatest.{BeforeAndAfterAll, WordSpec}
>
> class FooTest extends WordSpec with BeforeAndAfterAll{
>   trait Foo {
>     def foo():Unit
>   }
>
>   class Bar {
>     def bar():String = "bar"
>   }
>
>   class FooActor(bar: Bar) extends Foo {
>     override def foo(): Unit = println(bar.bar())
>   }
>
>   val barSpy = Mockito.spy(new Bar)
>   val typedProps = TypedProps(classOf[Foo], new 
> FooActor(barSpy)).withDispatcher(CallingThreadDispatcher.Id)
>   val actorSystem = ActorSystem("FooTest")
>
>
>
>   "FooActor" should {
>     "call Bar#bar() when foo is called" in {
>       val fooActor : Foo = TypedActor(actorSystem).typedActorOf(typedProps)
>       fooActor.foo()
>       Mockito.verify(barSpy).bar()
>     }
>   }
>
>   override protected def afterAll(): Unit = actorSystem.shutdown()
> }
>
>  
>
>
> W dniu niedziela, 25 stycznia 2015 14:07:43 UTC+1 użytkownik Wojciech 
> Pituła napisał: 
>>
>> Is there any way of using TestActorRef with TypedActors ? Or any other 
>> way of testing TypedActors with mocks? 
>>
>> My problem is that with TestActorRef I can use Mockito and verify() works 
>> fine. When using TypedActor with CallingThreadDispatcher verify() 
>> works nondeterministic.
>>  
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