Re: WicketTester CDI and WicketApplication

2013-06-06 Thread David Beer

Hi Cedric

Thanks for this most useful with some searching th internet I managed to 
get the test class running with testng as well. One thing to note 
though, if you don not use Conversations you need to add the following 
to the new CdiConfiguration, .setPropagation(NONE).


Thanks

David
On 02/06/13 18:57, Cedric Gatay wrote:

Hi David,
you can have a look at the base CDI enabled test class we're using at
code-troopers in the following gist :
https://gist.github.com/CedricGatay/5694293

Regards,

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On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 6:15 PM, David Beer  wrote:


Hi Cedric

Thanks for the reply I will take a look at Arquillian and see how I can
use it. Any guides are helpful especially when used with wicket.

Thanks

David

On 01/06/13 16:20, Cedric Gatay wrote:


Hi,

I usually use Arquillian to deploy a CDI context in my tests which require
injection to work (often it happens for pages tests). When testing
individual components it is easy to "manually" inject references (either
via package visibility or via PowerMock's Whitebox for instance).

Regards,

__
Cedric Gatay (@Cedric_Gatay 


)

http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info |
http://cedric.gatay.fr


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:13 PM, David Beer 
wrote:

  Hi All

I am having difficulty finding information on how I can create a CDI
context for use in my tests. Is there some kind of way of creating a mock
cdi environment for testing. Currently my tests fail trying to retrieve
the
CDI Bean Manager as this is normally controlled by the Web Application
Container.

Do I need to create a mock Web Application class which simulates a dummy
Bean Manager? Is there any guides specific to Wicket?

Thanks

David

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Re: WicketTester CDI and WicketApplication

2013-06-02 Thread Cedric Gatay
Hi David,
you can have a look at the base CDI enabled test class we're using at
code-troopers in the following gist :
https://gist.github.com/CedricGatay/5694293

Regards,

__
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http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info | http://cedric.gatay.fr


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 6:15 PM, David Beer  wrote:

> Hi Cedric
>
> Thanks for the reply I will take a look at Arquillian and see how I can
> use it. Any guides are helpful especially when used with wicket.
>
> Thanks
>
> David
>
> On 01/06/13 16:20, Cedric Gatay wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I usually use Arquillian to deploy a CDI context in my tests which require
>> injection to work (often it happens for pages tests). When testing
>> individual components it is easy to "manually" inject references (either
>> via package visibility or via PowerMock's Whitebox for instance).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> __
>> Cedric Gatay (@Cedric_Gatay 
>> 
>> >)
>>
>> http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info |
>> http://cedric.gatay.fr
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:13 PM, David Beer 
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi All
>>>
>>> I am having difficulty finding information on how I can create a CDI
>>> context for use in my tests. Is there some kind of way of creating a mock
>>> cdi environment for testing. Currently my tests fail trying to retrieve
>>> the
>>> CDI Bean Manager as this is normally controlled by the Web Application
>>> Container.
>>>
>>> Do I need to create a mock Web Application class which simulates a dummy
>>> Bean Manager? Is there any guides specific to Wicket?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> David
>>>
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Re: WicketTester CDI and WicketApplication

2013-06-01 Thread David Beer

Hi Cedric

Thanks for the reply I will take a look at Arquillian and see how I can 
use it. Any guides are helpful especially when used with wicket.


Thanks

David
On 01/06/13 16:20, Cedric Gatay wrote:

Hi,

I usually use Arquillian to deploy a CDI context in my tests which require
injection to work (often it happens for pages tests). When testing
individual components it is easy to "manually" inject references (either
via package visibility or via PowerMock's Whitebox for instance).

Regards,

__
Cedric Gatay (@Cedric_Gatay )
http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info | http://cedric.gatay.fr


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:13 PM, David Beer  wrote:


Hi All

I am having difficulty finding information on how I can create a CDI
context for use in my tests. Is there some kind of way of creating a mock
cdi environment for testing. Currently my tests fail trying to retrieve the
CDI Bean Manager as this is normally controlled by the Web Application
Container.

Do I need to create a mock Web Application class which simulates a dummy
Bean Manager? Is there any guides specific to Wicket?

Thanks

David

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Re: WicketTester CDI and WicketApplication

2013-06-01 Thread Cedric Gatay
Hi,

I usually use Arquillian to deploy a CDI context in my tests which require
injection to work (often it happens for pages tests). When testing
individual components it is easy to "manually" inject references (either
via package visibility or via PowerMock's Whitebox for instance).

Regards,

__
Cedric Gatay (@Cedric_Gatay )
http://code-troopers.com | http://www.bloggure.info | http://cedric.gatay.fr


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:13 PM, David Beer  wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I am having difficulty finding information on how I can create a CDI
> context for use in my tests. Is there some kind of way of creating a mock
> cdi environment for testing. Currently my tests fail trying to retrieve the
> CDI Bean Manager as this is normally controlled by the Web Application
> Container.
>
> Do I need to create a mock Web Application class which simulates a dummy
> Bean Manager? Is there any guides specific to Wicket?
>
> Thanks
>
> David
>
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WicketTester CDI and WicketApplication

2013-06-01 Thread David Beer

Hi All

I am having difficulty finding information on how I can create a CDI 
context for use in my tests. Is there some kind of way of creating a 
mock cdi environment for testing. Currently my tests fail trying to 
retrieve the CDI Bean Manager as this is normally controlled by the Web 
Application Container.


Do I need to create a mock Web Application class which simulates a dummy 
Bean Manager? Is there any guides specific to Wicket?


Thanks

David

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