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Bertrand Delacretaz commented on SLING-1963: -------------------------------------------- In revision 1067171 the ScriptableTestsProvider only considers test nodes under /apps or /libs, for security reasons. This means that /content/test/foo won't work anymore as a test resource, to create an example test node use for example $ curl -F"sling:resourceType=foo" -F "jcr:mixinTypes=sling:Test" http://admin:admin@localhost:8080/apps/foo/fooTestNode which also makes the MKCOL request unnecessary in the above example. > Support for server-side JUnit tests, injected in a running Sling instance > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SLING-1963 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1963 > Project: Sling > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Bertrand Delacretaz > Assignee: Bertrand Delacretaz > > I've been working on a prototype JUnit extension framework [1] that allows > JUnit tests to be injected in a Sling instance, and executed via a test > runner servlet. > Tests are not yet OSGi-aware in the first prototype, but they are dynamically > injected as exported classes in a bundle that points to them with a > Test-Package header. Apart from that they are 100% normal JUnit3 or 4 tests. > Next step is to use annotations to inject services in the tests, I'm thinking > of something like > @TestReference > SlingRepository repository > And maybe > @Test > @OptionalTest(requiredService=repository) > public void someTest()... > which would ignore the test if the repository service is not present. > The prototype consists of two bundles: "extension" which is the test > detection and runner services, and "testbundle" which provides a few example > tests. To play with it, install the two bundles and access the test servlet > at /system/sling/junit/ > [1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/whiteboard/bdelacretaz/junit -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira