Hi Michael, yap, the result is echoed in the console. See my other message for further explanations. Oh...and sorry for the inconvenience regarding the UnitTestExecution class. I did not think about the different versions in the repository and release 0.9.3.
Greetings, Simon Michael Forrest wrote: >Actually - this may sound stupid, but what _exactly_ is supposed to >happen if the test are executed? Should I expect the results to be >echoed in the Console? > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >On Behalf Of Michael Forrest >Sent: 11 July 2006 17:44 >To: Open Source Flash Mailing List >Subject: Re: [osflash] as2ant unittest task - silence... > >Hmmm - when I set up a class like yours, the argument (new >XMLSocketTestListener()) in the method: > > public function init():Void{ > initProcess(new UnitTestExecution(new XmlSocketTestListener())); > } > > >...is underlined with a warning because my version of >UnitTestExecution's constructor goes straight to AbstractProcess(Void). >So I'm guessing I have the wrong UnitTestExecution class. > >I'll see if I can find another one... > >It must have tried to communicate though, because I got a Flash Security >Settings dialog box asking me to give the swf permission to access >localhost... > > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >On Behalf Of Ray Chuan >Sent: 11 July 2006 15:33 >To: Open Source Flash Mailing List >Subject: Re: [osflash] as2ant unittest task - silence... > >Hi, >I understand your predicament, recently I was experimenting with the >as2lib unit test framework. > >To perform unit tests, you need >- unit test "centre" which contains main entry point, if you're using >mtasc, and extend org.as2lib.app.conf.AbstractConfiguration; >- test files which MUST be suffixed by "Test", and extend >org.as2lib.test.unit.TestCase. > >My test "centre" looks like this: > >-------------- >/* See LICENSE for copyright and terms of use */ > >import org.as2lib.app.conf.AbstractConfiguration; >import org.as2lib.app.conf.UnitTestExecution; >import org.as2lib.test.unit.XmlSocketTestListener; > >/** > * @author Tay Ray Chuan > */ > >class com.foo.test.unit.ProjectTests extends AbstractConfiguration { > public function init():Void { > initProcess(new UnitTestExecution(new >XmlSocketTestListener())); > } > > public function setReferences():Void { > use(com.foo.test.unit.EnvTest); > use(com.foo.test.unit.EsotericTest); > use(com.foo.test.unit.VeryLongWindedTest); > } > > public static function main():Void { > var inst:ProjectTests = new ProjectTests(); > inst.init(); > } >} >-------------- > >On 7/11/06, Michael Forrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> >>Right... I'm looking at the unit test sample included in as2ant. >> >> >> >>From what I can tell, the meat of the sample is contained here: >> >> >> >><target name="sample" description="runs unit tests"> >> >><mtasc >>src="${as2lib.dir}/org/as2lib/app/conf/MtascApplication.as" >> swf="${build.dir}/test.swf" >>classpath="${as2lib.dir};${tests.dir};${flash.dir}" >> >>main="yes" >> >>header="10:10:10" >> >>mtasc="${mtasc.exe}"/> >> >><unittest swf="${build.dir}/test.swf" flashplayer="${flashplayer.exe}" >> >> >/> > > >></target> >> >> >> >>My understanding is that the MtascApplication class is a generic mtasc >> >> >hook > > >>to get a basic swf compiled that includes the ${tests.dir} classpath. >> >> >I > > >>can't really see what makes the XmlSocketPrinter work in this example >> >> >- > > >>although I have included it (through the ${flash.dir} property (it >> >> >wouldn't > > >>compile at all before that). >> >> >> >>From what I can see of the <unittest> task in java, it simply creates >> >> >a > > >>server to listen over a specified port to the launched swf. >> >> >> >>So in that example, how does the swf/unittest task know where the unit >> >> >tests > > >>are? (hint - they're under ${tests} in com.simonwacker.MyTest) >> >> > >Yeah, you got it. as2lib searches for all classes that end with >"Test", and runs methods like setUp, tearDown, test*, etc. For more >information, refer to the documentation in >org.as2lib.test.unit.TestCase. > > > >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > >>Behalf Of Michael Forrest >> Sent: 10 July 2006 18:30 >> To: Open Source Flash Mailing List >> Subject: Re: [osflash] as2ant unittest task - silence... >> >> >> >>Thanks for the quick reply -I'll have a look at this in the morning... >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >> >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>On Behalf Of Chris Allen >> >>Sent: 10 July 2006 18:14 >> >>To: Open Source Flash Mailing List >> >>Subject: Re: [osflash] as2ant unittest task - silence... >> >> >> >>On 7/10/06, Michael Forrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>I can't see any reference to TestRunner in the download I'm trying >>> >>> >to > > >>>use (as2ant_2.0.zip). Is that for asunit? I thought the example used >>> >>> >>>as2lib, and that as2lib is a different engine to asunit... >>> >>> >>Hahaha! Yeah how many ways can we reuse the characters AS and the >> >>number 2? okay, so it is a bit confusing, and I made matters worse by >> >>not explaining more and actually not remembering exactly how it's >> >>setup. >> >> >> >>The file that you are looking for is in the as2ant_2.0.zip here: >> >>as2ant/flash/org/as2lib/test/unit/XmlSocketResultPrinter.as >> >> >> >>That's the result printer that you will need to call from your >> >>implementation of TestRunner. I have created one that looks like this: >> >> >> >>/** >> >> * @author Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> */ >> >> >> >>import asunit.textui.TestRunner; >> >>import com.tomsnyder.fasttmath2.tests.AllTests; //my >>implementation of >> >>TestSuite >> >>import com.blitzagency.xray.util.XrayLoader; >> >>import com.dynamicflash.utils.Delegate; >> >>import org.as2lib.test.unit.XmlSocketResultPrinter; >> >>import asunit.runner.BaseTestRunner; >> >> >> >>class com.tomsnyder.fasttmath2.tests.AntTestRunner extends >> >>BaseTestRunner >> >>{ >> >> >> >> public function AntTestRunner() >> >> { >> >> super(XmlSocketResultPrinter); >> >> start(AllTests); >> >> } >> >> >> >> public static function main():Void >> >> { >> >> var runner:AntTestRunner = new AntTestRunner(); >> >> } >> >> >> >>} >> >> >> >>Hopefully that help a little more. >> >> >> >>good luck. >> >> >> >>-Chris >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >> >>osflash mailing list >> >>[email protected] >> >>http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >> >>osflash mailing list >> >>[email protected] >> >>http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >> >>_______________________________________________ >>osflash mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- Simon Wacker www.simonwacker.com www.as2lib.org www.hq-heilbronn.de www.flik-flak.de _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
