Hi Paul,
maybe I am using the wrong step. What I want to do is ensure that no alert box
(no dialog) has been opened. If you look at the html, it is always opening an
alert box - that should cause the test to fail IMO.
Thanks
Holger
>Why are you expecting it to fail?
>
>Paul.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thanks for the reply and your time. Looks like I have to add a
>> "expectDialog" element before clickButton !?; but still the ant build
>> succeeds - I think it should fail.
>>
>> Here's an updated version of my test. The two files are a complete test, so
>> if you have time, you can try them out.
>>
>> build file localTest.xml:
>>
>> <project name="InstallationCheck" basedir="." default="all">
>>
>> <property name="webtest.home" value="/temp/webtest"/>
>> <import file="${webtest.home}/lib/taskdef.xml"/>
>>
>> <target name="all" depends="mayPrintANTError, checkWebTest"/>
>>
>> <target name="checkWebTest">
>> <echo message="webtest.home is ${webtest.home}"/>
>> <webtest name="Test">
>> <config
>> host=""
>> port="0"
>> basepath=""
>> summary="false"
>> saveresponse="false"
>> haltonfailure="true"
>> protocol="file"/>
>> <steps>
>> <enableJavaScript enable="true"/>
>>
>> <invoke url="${basedir}/localTest.html"/>
>> <verifyText text="Test"/>
>>
>> <selectForm name="TestForm"/>
>>
>> <expectDialog dialogType="alert" saveProperty="simpleDialog" />
>>
>> <clickButton name="TestButton"/>
>>
>> <verifyNoDialogs description="Check alert dialog was used" />
>> </steps>
>> </webtest>
>> </target>
>>
>> <target name="checkANT">
>> <available classname="org.apache.tools.ant.ProjectComponent"
>> property="ant.version.ok"/>
>> </target>
>>
>> <target name="mayPrintANTError" unless="ant.version.ok"
>> depends="checkANT">
>> <echo message="You have a non-compliant version of ANT"/>
>> <echo message="Consider moving WEBTESTHOME/lib/ant.jar"/>
>> <echo message="to ANT_HOME/lib."/>
>> </target>
>>
>> </project>
>>
>>
>> HTML localTest.html:
>>
>> <html>
>> <head>
>> <script LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT">
>> function buttonClick() {
>> alert ("buttonClick called");
>> return false;
>> }
>> </script>
>> </head>
>>
>> <body>
>> <form name="TestForm" action="TestResult.html" method="post">
>> <input name="TestButton" type="submit" value="TestButton"
>> onClick="return buttonClick();">
>> </form>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>>
>> Paul King wrote:
>>
>>> verifyNoDialogs should be used in conjunction with expectDialog or
>>> expectDialogs.
>>> I couldn't see one in your test after a quick scan. Because the test is
>>> automated,
>>> you provide ahead of time an expected user response so that for complicated
>>> dialogs
>>> you can test out various behaviours, e.g. hitting the OK vs the Cancel
>>> button.
>>> For your simple dialog, there isn't a wide range of behaviours available but
>>> you still need to provide the expectation. For more details, check out:
>>>
>>> http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/expectDialog.html
>>>
>>> The expectation is simply placed before the action which will fire off
>>> the JavaScript that triggers the dialog. (If you are into Agile development
>>> this technique is very similar to a concept called mocking).
>>>
>>> Cheers, Paul.
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> it's actually a prettry simple test, but I cannot make it work. I've tried
>>>> both canoo 2.1 and the latest snapshot.
>>>>
>>>> The below given test should fail in my opinion, but it does not. The HTML
>>>> page simply has a button which will call a function onClick(). This
>>>> function always opens an alert dialog. Thus, verifyNoDialogs should fail,
>>>> but it doesn't.
>>>>
>>>> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> <html>
>>>> <head>
>>>> <script LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT">
>>>> function buttonClick() {
>>>> alert ("buttonClick called");
>>>> return false;
>>>> }
>>>> </script>
>>>> </head>
>>>>
>>>> <body>
>>>> <form name="TestForm" action="TestResult.html" method="post">
>>>> <input name="TestButton" type="submit" value="TestButton"
>>>> onClick="return buttonClick();">
>>>> </form>
>>>> </body>
>>>> </html>
>>>>
>>>> ----
>>>>
>>>> <project name="InstallationCheck" basedir="." default="all">
>>>>
>>>> <property name="webtest.home" value="/temp/canoo-2.1"/>
>>>> <import file="${webtest.home}/lib/taskdef.xml"/>
>>>>
>>>> <target name="all" depends="mayPrintANTError, checkWebTest"/>
>>>>
>>>> <target name="checkWebTest">
>>>> <echo message="webtest.home is ${webtest.home}"/>
>>>> <webtest name="Test">
>>>> <config
>>>> host=""
>>>> port="0"
>>>> basepath=""
>>>> summary="false"
>>>> saveresponse="false"
>>>> haltonfailure="true"
>>>> protocol="file"/>
>>>> <steps>
>>>> <enableJavaScript enable="true"/>
>>>>
>>>> <invoke url="${basedir}/localTest.html"/>
>>>> <verifyText text="Test"/>
>>>>
>>>> <selectForm name="TestForm"/>
>>>>
>>>> <verifyNoDialogs description="Check alert dialog was used" />
>>>> <clickButton name="TestButton"/>
>>>> <verifyNoDialogs description="Check alert dialog was used"
>>>> />
>>>> </steps>
>>>> </webtest>
>>>> </target>
>>>>
>>>> <target name="checkANT">
>>>> <available classname="org.apache.tools.ant.ProjectComponent"
>>>> property="ant.version.ok"/>
>>>> </target>
>>>>
>>>> <target name="mayPrintANTError" unless="ant.version.ok"
>>>> depends="checkANT">
>>>> <echo message="You have a non-compliant version of ANT"/>
>>>> <echo message="Consider moving WEBTESTHOME/lib/ant.jar"/>
>>>> <echo message="to ANT_HOME/lib."/>
>>>> </target>
>>>>
>>>> </project>
>>>>
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