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UnitTestSpeed.cs
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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
using WebDAVSharp.Server;
using WebDAVTests.Utilities;
namespace WebDAVTests
{
/// <summary>
/// Tests to check the time it takes for making and deleting 100 collections
/// and for putting and deleting 1000 files
/// </summary>
[TestClass]
public class UnitTestSpeed
{
private WebDavServer _server;
/// <summary>
/// The first method to be executed.
/// This will start the WebDAV _server.
/// </summary>
[TestInitialize]
public void Initialize()
{
_server = WebDav.StartWebDavServer();
}
/// <summary>
/// Test where 100 folders are created and deleted afterwards.
/// Methods: Propfind, MkCol, Delete.
/// The time needed for this test is show in the Test Explorer.
/// </summary>
[TestMethod]
public void SpeedTest_MkColAndDelete100Folders()
{
HttpWebResponse httpWebResponse = null;
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
// create uri to file or folder
var uri = new Uri(WebDavConfig.WebDavTestBaseUri, Path.GetRandomFileName());
// search for the file or folder
var response = WebDavMethod.Propfind(uri.ToString(), "0");
httpWebResponse = response as HttpWebResponse;
// if there is a file or folder at the URI, create it
if (httpWebResponse != null && (int)httpWebResponse.StatusCode != (int)WebDavStatusCode.MultiStatus)
{
WebDavMethod.MkCol(uri.ToString());
}
// get the response for deleting the folder
response = WebDavMethod.Delete(uri.ToString());
httpWebResponse = response as HttpWebResponse;
// if response is null, fail the _test
if (httpWebResponse == null)
{
Assert.Fail("The HttpWebResponse equals null.");
}
else if ((int)HttpStatusCode.OK != (int)httpWebResponse.StatusCode)
{
break;
}
}
if (httpWebResponse == null)
{
Assert.Fail("The HttpWebResponse equals null.");
}
// check the result
Assert.AreEqual((int)HttpStatusCode.OK, (int)httpWebResponse.StatusCode);
}
/// <summary>
/// Test where 1000 files are created and deleted afterwards.
/// Methods: Propfind, Put, Delete.
/// The time needed for this test is show in the Test Explorer.
/// </summary>
[TestMethod]
public void SpeedTest_PutAndDelete1000Files()
{
HttpWebResponse httpWebResponse = null;
for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
{
// create uri to file or folder
var uri = new Uri(WebDavConfig.WebDavTestBaseUri, Path.GetRandomFileName());
// search for the file or folder
var response = WebDavMethod.Propfind(uri.ToString(), "0");
httpWebResponse = response as HttpWebResponse;
// if there is a file or folder at the URI, create it
if (httpWebResponse != null && (int)httpWebResponse.StatusCode != (int)WebDavStatusCode.MultiStatus)
{
WebDavMethod.Put(uri.ToString());
}
// get the response for deleting the folder
response = WebDavMethod.Delete(uri.ToString());
httpWebResponse = response as HttpWebResponse;
// if response is null, fail the _test
if (httpWebResponse == null)
{
Assert.Fail("The HttpWebResponse equals null.");
}
else if ((int)HttpStatusCode.OK != (int)httpWebResponse.StatusCode)
{
break;
}
}
if (httpWebResponse == null)
{
Assert.Fail("The HttpWebResponse equals null.");
}
// check the result
Assert.AreEqual((int)HttpStatusCode.OK, (int)httpWebResponse.StatusCode);
}
}
}