Re: JUnit test method generation

2009-12-13 Thread Ramsey Lee Gurley
Thank you for pointing that one out Katya.  I did not know about it.  It looks 
really helpful for cases where I would want to include my tests in the same 
project.  It doesn't look like it will handle something like ERXTest very well 
though, since all the tests are in a separate project.  I've just installed it, 
so I will see if perhaps I'm wrong about that though.

Thanks again for the tip!

Ramsey

On Dec 13, 2009, at 2:45 AM, Katya Yurukova wrote:

 Hi Ramsey,
 
 You should try the moreUnit plug-in for Eclipse. It is capable of adding 
 single method stubs for already existing test classes. It needs a bit of 
 adjustment so it can find your test classes, but if you have some naming 
 convention for your test classes you should be OK. Here's the link:
 
 http://moreunit.sourceforge.net/index.html
 
 Cheers,
 Katya
 
 
 On Dec 13, 2009, at 2:30 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:
 
 
 On Dec 12, 2009, at 7:02 PM, Ray Kiddy wrote:
 
 
 On Dec 12, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm wondering if there is an easier way to generate a JUnit test method 
 stub for a test class that already exists.  Let's say I have a class Foo 
 with method bar().  When I generate the JUnit test FooTest in eclipse, I 
 can select the methods and generate the source stub for testBar() and all 
 the other methods on the class.  Now if I add the method baz(), is there 
 an easy way to generate the stub for that test method, or do I have to key 
 them in manually ever after?  Is there some way to link the two classes so 
 that Eclipse automatically generates the test methods as new methods are 
 added to the class?
 
 Ramsey
 
 ___
 
 You are asking for a sort of eogeneration for junit tests. (In other 
 words, the EOGenerate keeps a model and the java file synchronized and an 
 analogous thing would be useful for junit tests.) This is not a bad idea. 
 It does seem like a good idea. But, looking at what eclipse provides now, 
 it seems clear that this is not available now.
 
 - ray
 
 
 It doesn't even have to go that far, really.  I'm just hoping for something 
 like 'generate getters/setters' where it gives you a list of checkboxes and 
 greys out the ones you already have.  But it doesn't appear that there's any 
 way to choose an existing test class and insert new tests into it.  It 
 always generates a new one.  Which means I have to generate a temporary one 
 with all the methods, copy the body, paste it into the old class, then go 
 though the thing deleting the dupes. Yuck :-/
 
 Ramsey
 
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Re: JUnit test method generation

2009-12-12 Thread Ray Kiddy


On Dec 12, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:


Hi all,

I'm wondering if there is an easier way to generate a JUnit test  
method stub for a test class that already exists.  Let's say I have  
a class Foo with method bar().  When I generate the JUnit test  
FooTest in eclipse, I can select the methods and generate the source  
stub for testBar() and all the other methods on the class.  Now if I  
add the method baz(), is there an easy way to generate the stub for  
that test method, or do I have to key them in manually ever after?   
Is there some way to link the two classes so that Eclipse  
automatically generates the test methods as new methods are added to  
the class?


Ramsey

___


You are asking for a sort of eogeneration for junit tests. (In other  
words, the EOGenerate keeps a model and the java file synchronized  
and an analogous thing would be useful for junit tests.) This is not a  
bad idea. It does seem like a good idea. But, looking at what eclipse  
provides now, it seems clear that this is not available now.


- ray

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Re: JUnit test method generation

2009-12-12 Thread Ramsey Lee Gurley

On Dec 12, 2009, at 7:02 PM, Ray Kiddy wrote:

 
 On Dec 12, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm wondering if there is an easier way to generate a JUnit test method stub 
 for a test class that already exists.  Let's say I have a class Foo with 
 method bar().  When I generate the JUnit test FooTest in eclipse, I can 
 select the methods and generate the source stub for testBar() and all the 
 other methods on the class.  Now if I add the method baz(), is there an easy 
 way to generate the stub for that test method, or do I have to key them in 
 manually ever after?  Is there some way to link the two classes so that 
 Eclipse automatically generates the test methods as new methods are added to 
 the class?
 
 Ramsey
 
 ___
 
 You are asking for a sort of eogeneration for junit tests. (In other words, 
 the EOGenerate keeps a model and the java file synchronized and an 
 analogous thing would be useful for junit tests.) This is not a bad idea. It 
 does seem like a good idea. But, looking at what eclipse provides now, it 
 seems clear that this is not available now.
 
 - ray
 

It doesn't even have to go that far, really.  I'm just hoping for something 
like 'generate getters/setters' where it gives you a list of checkboxes and 
greys out the ones you already have.  But it doesn't appear that there's any 
way to choose an existing test class and insert new tests into it.  It always 
generates a new one.  Which means I have to generate a temporary one with all 
the methods, copy the body, paste it into the old class, then go though the 
thing deleting the dupes. Yuck :-/

Ramsey



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Re: JUnit test method generation

2009-12-12 Thread Katya Yurukova

Hi Ramsey,

You should try the moreUnit plug-in for Eclipse. It is capable of  
adding single method stubs for already existing test classes. It needs  
a bit of adjustment so it can find your test classes, but if you have  
some naming convention for your test classes you should be OK. Here's  
the link:


http://moreunit.sourceforge.net/index.html

Cheers,
Katya


On Dec 13, 2009, at 2:30 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:



On Dec 12, 2009, at 7:02 PM, Ray Kiddy wrote:



On Dec 12, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:


Hi all,

I'm wondering if there is an easier way to generate a JUnit test  
method stub for a test class that already exists.  Let's say I  
have a class Foo with method bar().  When I generate the JUnit  
test FooTest in eclipse, I can select the methods and generate the  
source stub for testBar() and all the other methods on the class.   
Now if I add the method baz(), is there an easy way to generate  
the stub for that test method, or do I have to key them in  
manually ever after?  Is there some way to link the two classes so  
that Eclipse automatically generates the test methods as new  
methods are added to the class?


Ramsey

___


You are asking for a sort of eogeneration for junit tests. (In  
other words, the EOGenerate keeps a model and the java file  
synchronized and an analogous thing would be useful for junit  
tests.) This is not a bad idea. It does seem like a good idea. But,  
looking at what eclipse provides now, it seems clear that this is  
not available now.


- ray



It doesn't even have to go that far, really.  I'm just hoping for  
something like 'generate getters/setters' where it gives you a list  
of checkboxes and greys out the ones you already have.  But it  
doesn't appear that there's any way to choose an existing test class  
and insert new tests into it.  It always generates a new one.  Which  
means I have to generate a temporary one with all the methods, copy  
the body, paste it into the old class, then go though the thing  
deleting the dupes. Yuck :-/


Ramsey

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