Neither of them seems to be working. This:
ant.config(ThrowExceptionOnScriptError: 'false') causes that tests won't run
and option(name:'ThrowExceptionOnScriptError', value:'false') does not work
because WebTest assumes that this is a command and there is no command
called "option". I also tried ant.option(name:'ThrowExceptionOnScriptError',
value:'false') and several other combinations of commands mentioned earlier
but I just can't get it work.


Jonathan Rosenberg-2 wrote:
> 
> Try this
> 
>          config {
>                  option(name:'ThrowExceptionOnScriptError', value:'false')
>          }
> 
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> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Murat <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> did you try matching the case of your Groovy configuration to that of
>> your XML configuration, i.e.
>>
>> ant.config(ThrowExceptionOnScriptError: 'false' )
>>
>> ?
>>
>> In Groovy, we re-use the XML config, so the properties will be exactly
>> the same. Like so:
>>
>>                        def props = new Properties()
>>                        props.load(new FileInputStream(f.path))
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> murat
>>
>>
>> 2011/11/1 mascis <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> A new problem. I have to run tests so that WebTest ignores JS-errors. In
>>> xml-tests it can be done putting in config
>>>
>>> <option name="ThrowExceptionOnScriptError" value="false" />
>>>
>>> but I can't make it work with groovy. There is config file
>>> webtest.properties and I tried putting there lines like
>>>
>>> wt.option.throwexceptiononscripterror = false
>>> or
>>> wt.config.throwexceptiononscripterror = false
>>>
>>> but those did not help. I made a separete config function also like
>>>
>>>  void config()
>>>                 {
>>>                     ant.config(browser: 'FF3.6')
>>>                     ant.config(protocol: 'https' )
>>>                     ant.option(throwexceptiononscripterror: 'false' )
>>> (or
>>> ant.config(...))
>>>                     ant.config(autorefresh: 'true')
>>>                 }
>>>
>>> this did not help either though this changed browser to FF3.6 so the
>>> function works. Any ideas about this one?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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