I've looked high and low, and there's not much discussions about unit testing
custom actions.
Does anybody have a strategy for this?
My initial thought was to refactor my code so that any Session references occur
outside of the scope of what I'm testing, but that no longer works for some of
You can do some state testing of immediate custom actions using Lux. If you
concentrate on having most of the logic in the immediate custom action, then
unit testing of the deferred custom actions can proceed much like ordinary C++
or C# code. Lux mutation can be used to explore immediate
I agree with John's advice and this advice
http://www.joyofsetup.com/2010/02/08/introducing-lux-declarative-unit-testing-for-custom-actions/
.
I found it helpful to study the WixGamingExtension and other WixExtension
implementations, when learning to create CAs using the pattern recommended
Hello
I need a to be able to roll back patches (to the previous patch) via burn.
The applied patches show in 'Installed Updates', and patch 1.0.2 supersedes
patch 1.0.1. This all works fines, but when I uninstall patch 1.0.2, patch
1.0.1 is still present on the system, but does not show in
Thanks for the suggestion.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 10:28 AM, David Watson dwat...@sdl.com wrote:
We use Trueupdate for delivering updates:-
http://www.indigorose.com/products/trueupdate/
We chose it instead of rolling our own as it had solved all the hard
things already (resuming
Also Advanced Installer (http://www.advancedinstaller.com/) comes with
Auto Updater which can be used independently for WiX generated MSI and
Burn packages and might be worth a try. See
http://www.advancedinstaller.com/auto-updater.html for further details.
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