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[jira] [Updated] (CAMEL-18309) Allow to disable timeouts with Camel test

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Claus Ibsen updated CAMEL-18309:
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    Priority: Minor  (was: Major)

> Allow to disable timeouts with Camel test
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>                 Key: CAMEL-18309
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-18309
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: camel-test
>    Affects Versions: 3.18.0
>            Reporter: Aurélien Pupier
>            Priority: Minor
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> When debugging a Camel test, it would be convenient to be able to disable timeouts.
> Similar feature specific to JUnit test [https://junit.org/junit5/docs/current/user-guide/#writing-tests-declarative-timeouts-mode]
> I spotted [NotifyBuilder|https://www.javadoc.io/doc/org.apache.camel/camel-core-model/latest/org/apache/camel/builder/NotifyBuilder.html#waitTime(long)] which is used in test that has timeouts. Need to lookup if there are other ways to have timeouts in test
> I think there would 2 main categories:
>  * when Java debugging is used. In this case, maybe can reuse same heurisitic than for JUnit
>  * when Camel debugging. In this case, the heuristic to detect the debug must be different.
> maybe a configuration parameter _camel.test.execution.timeout.mode_ can be provided. With potential values {_}enabled{_}, {_}disabled{_}, _disabled_on_debug._
> The default mode for JUnit is {_}enabled{_}. So I guess we should use it too. Maybe worth defaulting to _disabled_on_debug_ when _camel-debug_ is on classpath.



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