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package org.springframework.data.redis;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean;
import org.springframework.data.redis.connection.RedisConnectionFactory;
/**
* Basic utility to help with the destruction of {@link RedisConnectionFactory} inside JUnit 4 tests. Simply add the
* factory during setup and then call {@link #cleanUp()} through the <tt>@AfterClass</tt> method.
*
* @author Costin Leau
*/
public abstract class ConnectionFactoryTracker {
private static Set<Object> connFactories = new LinkedHashSet<Object>();
public static void add(RedisConnectionFactory factory) {
connFactories.add(factory);
}
public static void add(Object factory) {
connFactories.add(factory);
}
public static void cleanUp() {
if (connFactories != null) {
for (Object connectionFactory : connFactories) {
try {
if (connectionFactory instanceof DisposableBean) {
((DisposableBean) connectionFactory).destroy();
// System.out.println("Succesfully cleaned up factory " + connectionFactory);
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
System.err.println("Cannot clean factory " + connectionFactory + ex);
}
}
}
}
}