Alternatively, this plugin in the Forge might help you with less work
http://mootools.net/forge/p/event_mock


On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Christoph Pojer
<[email protected]>wrote:

> you could just mock an event by doing new Event({an object that
> appears like a mouse event}).
>
> On a different level and if you just care for good browsers, you can
> look into simulating real events: We use Syn for mootools-runner which
> does exactly that:
> http://jupiterjs.com/news/syn-a-standalone-synthetic-event-library
>
>
> On Oct 19, 11:57 pm, Greg Moeck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to write some integration/acceptance tests for an
> > application that I'm writing that uses Sortables, but I'm having some
> > trouble simulating the dragging. My plan was merely fire the events
> > for mousedown, movemouse, and and mouseup, but when I use
> > element.fireEvent, the Sortables start method fails, since a true
> > event is not passed in. I'm pretty sure it's just my lack of
> > understanding of javascript, but how would you go about doing
> > something like this?
>

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