json-tck/src/main/java/org/apidesign/html/json/tck/KnockoutTCK.java
author Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tulach@netbeans.org>
Mon, 16 Dec 2013 17:39:56 +0100
changeset 365 5c93ad8c7a15
parent 358 80702021b851
child 393 8b025bcde7bb
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The work on this project started in 2013
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    43 package org.apidesign.html.json.tck;
    44 
    45 import java.net.URI;
    46 import java.util.Map;
    47 import net.java.html.BrwsrCtx;
    48 import net.java.html.json.tests.ConvertTypesTest;
    49 import net.java.html.json.tests.KnockoutTest;
    50 import net.java.html.json.tests.JSONTest;
    51 import net.java.html.json.tests.OperationsTest;
    52 import net.java.html.json.tests.WebSocketTest;
    53 import org.openide.util.lookup.ServiceProvider;
    54 
    55 /** Entry point for providers of different HTML binding technologies (like
    56  * Knockout.js in JavaFX's WebView). Sample usage:
    57  * <pre>
    58 {@link ServiceProvider @ServiceProvider}(service = KnockoutTCK.class)
    59 public final class MyKnockoutBindingTest extends KnockoutTCK {
    60     {@link Override @Override}
    61     protected BrwsrCtx createContext() {
    62         // use {@link ContextBuilder}.{@link ContextBuilder#build() build}();
    63     }
    64 
    65     {@code @Factory} public static Object[] create() {
    66         return VMTest.newTests().withClasses({@link KnockoutTCK#testClasses}()).build();
    67     }
    68 }
    69  * </pre>
    70  *
    71  * @author Jaroslav Tulach <jtulach@netbeans.org>
    72  */
    73 public abstract class KnockoutTCK {
    74     protected KnockoutTCK() {
    75     }
    76     
    77     /** Implement to create new context for the test. 
    78      * Use {@link ContextBuilder} to implement context for your technology.
    79      */
    80     public abstract BrwsrCtx createContext();
    81     
    82     /** Create a JSON object as seen by the technology
    83      * @param values mapping from names to values of properties
    84      */
    85     public abstract Object createJSON(Map<String,Object> values);
    86 
    87     /** Executes script in the context of current window
    88      * 
    89      * @param script the JavaScript code to execute
    90      * @param arguments arguments sent to the script (can be referenced as <code>arguments[0]</code>)
    91      * @return the output of the execution
    92      */
    93     public abstract Object executeScript(String script, Object[] arguments);
    94 
    95     /** Creates a URL which later returns content with given
    96      * <code>mimeType</code> and <code>content</code>. The 
    97      * content may be processed by the provided <code>parameters</code>.
    98      * 
    99      * @param content
   100      * @param mimeType
   101      * @param parameters
   102      * @return 
   103      */
   104     public abstract URI prepareURL(String content, String mimeType, String[] parameters);
   105     
   106     /** Gives you list of classes included in the TCK. Their test methods
   107      * are annotated by {@link KOTest} annotation. The methods are public
   108      * instance methods that take no arguments.
   109      * 
   110      * @return classes with methods annotated by {@link BrwsrTest} annotation
   111      */
   112     protected static Class<?>[] testClasses() {
   113         return new Class[] { 
   114             ConvertTypesTest.class,
   115             JSONTest.class,
   116             KnockoutTest.class,
   117             OperationsTest.class,
   118             WebSocketTest.class
   119         };
   120     }
   121 
   122     /** Some implementations cannot fully support web sockets and fail.
   123      * 
   124      * @return true, if UnsupportedOperationException reported from a web
   125      *    socket open operation is acceptable reply
   126      */
   127     public boolean canFailWebSocketTest() {
   128         return false;
   129     }
   130 
   131 
   132 }