json-tck/src/main/java/org/netbeans/html/json/tck/KnockoutTCK.java
author Jaroslav Tulach <jtulach@netbeans.org>
Tue, 09 Dec 2014 08:33:22 +0100
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Bringing the most recent changes in default branch to gc
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package org.netbeans.html.json.tck;
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import java.net.URI;
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import java.util.Map;
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import net.java.html.BrwsrCtx;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.ConvertTypesTest;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.GCKnockoutTest;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.JSONTest;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.KnockoutTest;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.MinesTest;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.OperationsTest;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.Utils;
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import net.java.html.json.tests.WebSocketTest;
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import org.netbeans.html.context.spi.Contexts.Builder;
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import org.openide.util.lookup.ServiceProvider;
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import org.testng.annotations.Factory;
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/** Entry point for providers of different HTML binding technologies (like
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 * Knockout.js in JavaFX's WebView). Sample usage:
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 * 
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<pre>
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{@link ServiceProvider @ServiceProvider}(service = KnockoutTCK.class)
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public final class MyKnockoutBindingTest extends KnockoutTCK {
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    {@link Override @Override}
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    protected BrwsrCtx createContext() {
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        // use {@link Builder}.{@link Builder#build() build}();
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    }
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    {@code @}{@link Factory} public static Object[] create() {
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        return VMTest.newTests().withClasses({@link KnockoutTCK#testClasses}()).build();
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    }
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}
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 * </pre>
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 *
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 * @author Jaroslav Tulach
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 */
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public abstract class KnockoutTCK {
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    protected KnockoutTCK() {
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        Utils.registerTCK(this);
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    }
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    /** Implement to create new context for the test. 
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     * Use {@link Builder} to set context for your technology up.
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     * @return the final context for the test
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     */
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    public abstract BrwsrCtx createContext();
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    /** Create a JSON object as seen by the technology
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     * @param values mapping from names to values of properties
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     * @return the JSON object with filled in values
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     */
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    public abstract Object createJSON(Map<String,Object> values);
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    /** Executes script in the context of current window
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     * 
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     * @param script the JavaScript code to execute
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     * @param arguments arguments sent to the script (can be referenced as <code>arguments[0]</code>)
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     * @return the output of the execution
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     */
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    public abstract Object executeScript(String script, Object[] arguments);
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    /** Creates a URL which later returns content with given
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     * <code>mimeType</code> and <code>content</code>. The 
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     * content may be processed by the provided <code>parameters</code>.
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     * 
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     * @param content what should be available on the URL. Can contain <code>$0</code>
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     *   <code>$1</code> to reference <code>parameters</code> by their position
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     * @param mimeType the type of the resource
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     * @param parameters names of parameters as reference by <code>content</code>
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     * @return URI the test can connect to to obtain the (processed) content
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     */
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    public abstract URI prepareURL(String content, String mimeType, String[] parameters);
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    /** Gives you list of classes included in the TCK. Their test methods
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     * are annotated by {@link KOTest} annotation. The methods are public
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     * instance methods that take no arguments.
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     * 
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     * @return classes with methods annotated by {@link KOTest} annotation
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     */
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    protected static Class<?>[] testClasses() {
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        return new Class[] { 
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            ConvertTypesTest.class,
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            JSONTest.class,
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            KnockoutTest.class,
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            MinesTest.class,
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            OperationsTest.class,
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            WebSocketTest.class,
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            GCKnockoutTest.class
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        };
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    }
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    /** Some implementations cannot fully support web sockets and fail.
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     * 
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     * @return true, if UnsupportedOperationException reported from a web
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     *    socket open operation is acceptable reply
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     */
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    public boolean canFailWebSocketTest() {
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        return false;
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    }
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}