Thanks to all! It works now!
Am 08.05.2013 14:39 schrieb "Kees van Dieren" :
> Another option is to use the TagTester:
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> TagTester tester = wicketTester.getTagByWicketId("containerId");
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> tester.getAttribute("name"); // returns: "anyDynamicValue"
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> Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet
Another option is to use the TagTester:
TagTester tester = wicketTester.getTagByWicketId("containerId");
tester.getAttribute("name"); // returns: "anyDynamicValue"
Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Kees van Dieren
Squins IT Solutions BV
Oranjestraat 30
2983 HS Ridderkerk
The Netherlands
Also check AttributeModifierTest in wicket-core/src/test/java/..
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> attribute modifiers are behaviors, so use
> component.getbehavior(AttributeModifier.class) to get it.
>
> -igor
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> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Dmitriy Neretin
> wrote:
>
attribute modifiers are behaviors, so use
component.getbehavior(AttributeModifier.class) to get it.
-igor
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Dmitriy Neretin
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to unit test an AttributeModifier?
>
> I have a simple component:
>
> WebMarkupContainer container = new We
Hello,
Is it possible to unit test an AttributeModifier?
I have a simple component:
WebMarkupContainer container = new WebMarkupContainer("containerId");
container.add(new AttributeModifier("name", "anyDynamicValue"));
In the unit test:
WebMarkupContainer container = (WebMarkupContainer)
teste