rt/archetype/src/main/resources/archetype-resources/src/test/java/IntegrationTest.java
1.1 --- a/rt/archetype/src/main/resources/archetype-resources/src/test/java/IntegrationTest.java Mon Sep 09 17:34:30 2013 +0200
1.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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1.4 -package ${package};
1.5 -
1.6 -import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.htmlpage.api.OnEvent;
1.7 -import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.vmtest.BrwsrTest;
1.8 -import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.vmtest.HtmlFragment;
1.9 -import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.vmtest.VMTest;
1.10 -import org.testng.annotations.Factory;
1.11 -
1.12 -/** Sometimes it is useful to run tests inside of the real browser.
1.13 - * To do that just annotate your method with {@link org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.vmtest.BrwsrTest}
1.14 - * and that is it. If your code references elements on the HTML page,
1.15 - * you can pass in an {@link org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.vmtest.HtmlFragment} which
1.16 - * will be made available on the page before your test starts.
1.17 - *
1.18 - * @author Jaroslav Tulach <jtulach@netbeans.org>
1.19 - */
1.20 -public class IntegrationTest {
1.21 -
1.22 - /** Write to testing code here. Use <code>assert</code> (but not TestNG's
1.23 - * Assert, as TestNG is not compiled with target 1.6 yet).
1.24 - */
1.25 - @HtmlFragment(
1.26 - "<h1 data-bind=\"text: helloMessage\">Loading Bck2Brwsr's Hello World...</h1>\n" +
1.27 - "Your name: <input id='input' data-bind=\"value: name, valueUpdate: 'afterkeydown'\"></input>\n" +
1.28 - "<button id=\"hello\">Say Hello!</button>\n" +
1.29 - "<p>\n" +
1.30 - " <canvas id=\"canvas\" width=\"300\" height=\"50\"></canvas>\n" +
1.31 - "</p>\n"
1.32 - )
1.33 - @BrwsrTest
1.34 - public void modifyValueAssertChangeInModel() {
1.35 - Index m = new Index();
1.36 - m.setName("Joe Hacker");
1.37 - m.applyBindings();
1.38 - assert "Joe Hacker".equals(m.input.getValue()) : "Value is really Joe Hacker: " + m.input.getValue();
1.39 - m.input.setValue("Happy Joe");
1.40 - m.triggerEvent(m.input, OnEvent.CHANGE);
1.41 - assert "Happy Joe".equals(m.getName()) : "Name property updated to Happy Joe: " + m.getName();
1.42 - }
1.43 -
1.44 - @Factory
1.45 - public static Object[] create() {
1.46 - return VMTest.create(IntegrationTest.class);
1.47 - }
1.48 -
1.49 -}