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This example shows how to setup an application for tests with cargo.
The example above has no maven profiles - that means the cargo tests are executed automatically during a maven build like:
mvn clean install
The Cargo base test infrastructure module provided by CODI offers some helpers for easier testing.
@RunWith(JUnit4WithCargo.class) public class DemoTestCase extends AbstractCargoTest { // NOTE that new @Test means new WebClient means new WindowContext @Test public void checkSubmittedValueAfterNavigation() throws Exception { SimplePageInteraction pageInteraction = new SimplePageInteraction(getTestConfiguration()) //the default config .with(Pages.Page1.class) //adds view-config for /pages/page1.xhtml to the current context .with(Pages.Page2.class) //adds view-config for /pages/page2.xhtml to the current context .start(Pages.Page1.class); //start the test with /pages/page2.xhtml pageInteraction .useForm("form1") //activate form1 .setValue("form1:input1", "1") //set a value .click("form1:button1"); //click on a button pageInteraction .checkState(Pages.Page2.class); //check the result - due to a redirect we have a new url - also the window-id is checked .checkTextValue("output1", "1"); //check the value of a text output } }
Start Jetty
mvn jetty:run-exploded -Dmaven.skip.test=true -PjettyConfig
and afterwards it's possible to run the JUnit test in your IDE (in the debug-mode).