Example #1
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func waitForUnitStarted(stateConn *state.State, unit *state.Unit, c *gc.C) {
	timeout := time.After(5 * time.Second)

	for {
		select {
		case <-timeout:
			c.Fatalf("no activity detected")
		case <-time.After(coretesting.ShortWait):
			err := unit.Refresh()
			c.Assert(err, gc.IsNil)
			st, info, data, err := unit.Status()
			c.Assert(err, gc.IsNil)
			switch st {
			case params.StatusPending, params.StatusInstalled:
				c.Logf("waiting...")
				continue
			case params.StatusStarted:
				c.Logf("started!")
				return
			case params.StatusDown:
				stateConn.StartSync()
				c.Logf("unit is still down")
			default:
				c.Fatalf("unexpected status %s %s %v", st, info, data)
			}
		}
	}
}
Example #2
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// opRecvTimeout waits for any of the given kinds of operation to
// be received from ops, and times out if not.
func opRecvTimeout(c *gc.C, st *state.State, opc <-chan dummy.Operation, kinds ...dummy.Operation) dummy.Operation {
	st.StartSync()
	for {
		select {
		case op := <-opc:
			for _, k := range kinds {
				if reflect.TypeOf(op) == reflect.TypeOf(k) {
					return op
				}
			}
			c.Logf("discarding unknown event %#v", op)
		case <-time.After(15 * time.Second):
			c.Fatalf("time out wating for operation")
		}
	}
}