Customize Test Environment"
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== Custom WEB-INF Path == | == Custom WEB-INF Path == | ||
− | + | However, most projects have their custom configuration in '''web.xml''' or need another one for testing purpose. Mimic provides a way to load custom web descriptor by specifying your '''WEB-INF''' folder. | |
− | First, | + | First, create your own <tt> ZatsEnvironment</tt> by '''<tt> new DefaultZatsEnvironment("./src/test/env1/WEB-INF") </tt>''' with your "WEB-INF" path as the parameter. Then, use it to '''create a client ''' to connect to ZUL. The rest are the same as you do under default configuration. |
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Revision as of 04:44, 17 May 2012
In a test case, we usually use Zats to initialize the test case environment, it will load Mimic built-in web.xml and zk.xml .
@BeforeClass
public static void init(){
Zats.init("./src/main/webapp");
}
@AfterClass
public static void end(){
Zats.end();
}
@Test
public void test(){
DesktopAgent desktop = Zats.newClient().connect("/index.zul");
//...
}
Custom WEB-INF Path
However, most projects have their custom configuration in web.xml or need another one for testing purpose. Mimic provides a way to load custom web descriptor by specifying your WEB-INF folder.
First, create your own ZatsEnvironment by new DefaultZatsEnvironment("./src/test/env1/WEB-INF") with your "WEB-INF" path as the parameter. Then, use it to create a client to connect to ZUL. The rest are the same as you do under default configuration.
public class EnvironmentTest{
static ZatsEnvironment env;
@BeforeClass
public static void init(){
env = new DefaultZatsEnvironment("./src/test/env1/WEB-INF");
env.init("./src/main/webapp");
}
@AfterClass
public static void end(){
env.destroy();
}
@Test
public void testCustomConfig() {
Client client = env.newClient();
DesktopAgent desktop = client.connect("/custom-config.zul");
//...
}
}
Custom Context Path
Beside WEB-INF's path, you can also specify your web application context root path by passing 2nd parameter to DefaultZatsEnvironment 's constructor.
public class EnvironmentTest{
static ZatsEnvironment env;
@BeforeClass
public static void init(){
env = new DefaultZatsEnvironment("./src/test/env1/WEB-INF", "/myapp");
env.init("./src/main/webapp");
}
}