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package org.strongback.mock;
import org.strongback.annotation.ThreadSafe;
import org.strongback.components.CurrentSensor;
/**
* A {@link CurrentSensor} implementation useful for testing, where the current (in amps) can be explicitly set in the test
* case so that the known value is read by the component that uses an {@link CurrentSensor}.
*
* @author Randall Hauch
*/
@ThreadSafe
public class MockCurrentSensor implements CurrentSensor {
private volatile double currentInAmps = 0;
@Override
public double getCurrent() {
return currentInAmps;
}
/**
* Set the current (in amps) {@link #getCurrent() returned} by this object.
*
* @param currentInAmps the new current reading
* @return this instance to enable chaining methods; never null
*/
public MockCurrentSensor setCurrent(double currentInAmps) {
this.currentInAmps = currentInAmps;
return this;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return Double.toString(getCurrent()) + "A";
}
}