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+ <h2>Test: Simple Testing Example</h2>
+
+ <div id="example" class="promo">
+ <p>
+ <p>This example shows basic usage of the YUI Test framework for testing browser-based JavaScript code.
+ Two different <a href="/yui/test/#testcase"><code>TestCase</code></a> objects are created and added to a
+ <a href="/yui/test/#testsuite"><code>TestSuite</code></a> object. The <a href="/yui/test/#testrunner"><code>TestRunner</code></a>
+ is then used to run the tests once the page has loaded.</p> </p>
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+ <p class="newWindowButton yui-skin-sam">
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+
+ <!--BEGIN SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE =============================== -->
+
+ <div id="testLogger"></div>
+<script type="text/javascript">
+YUI({base:"../../build/", timeout: 10000}).use("node", "console", "test",function (Y) {
+
+ Y.namespace("example.test");
+
+ Y.example.test.DataTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+ //name of the test case - if not provided, one is auto-generated
+ name : "Data Tests",
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // setUp and tearDown methods - optional
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ /*
+ * Sets up data that is needed by each test.
+ */
+ setUp : function () {
+ this.data = {
+ name: "test",
+ year: 2007,
+ beta: true
+ };
+ },
+
+ /*
+ * Cleans up everything that was created by setUp().
+ */
+ tearDown : function () {
+ delete this.data;
+ },
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // Test methods - names must begin with "test"
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ testName : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ Assert.isObject(this.data);
+ Assert.isString(this.data.name);
+ Assert.areEqual("test", this.data.name);
+ },
+
+ testYear : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ Assert.isObject(this.data);
+ Assert.isNumber(this.data.year);
+ Assert.areEqual(2007, this.data.year);
+ },
+
+ testBeta : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ Assert.isObject(this.data);
+ Assert.isBoolean(this.data.beta);
+ Assert.isTrue(this.data.beta);
+ }
+
+ });
+
+ Y.example.test.ArrayTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+ //name of the test case - if not provided, one is auto-generated
+ name : "Array Tests",
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // setUp and tearDown methods - optional
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ /*
+ * Sets up data that is needed by each test.
+ */
+ setUp : function () {
+ this.data = [0,1,2,3,4]
+ },
+
+ /*
+ * Cleans up everything that was created by setUp().
+ */
+ tearDown : function () {
+ delete this.data;
+ },
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // Test methods - names must begin with "test"
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ testPop : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ var value = this.data.pop();
+
+ Assert.areEqual(4, this.data.length);
+ Assert.areEqual(4, value);
+ },
+
+ testPush : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ this.data.push(5);
+
+ Assert.areEqual(6, this.data.length);
+ Assert.areEqual(5, this.data[5]);
+ },
+
+ testSplice : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ this.data.splice(2, 1, 6, 7);
+
+ Assert.areEqual(6, this.data.length);
+ Assert.areEqual(6, this.data[2]);
+ Assert.areEqual(7, this.data[3]);
+ }
+
+ });
+
+ Y.example.test.ExampleSuite = new Y.Test.Suite("Example Suite");
+ Y.example.test.ExampleSuite.add(Y.example.test.DataTestCase);
+ Y.example.test.ExampleSuite.add(Y.example.test.ArrayTestCase);
+
+ //create the console
+ var r = new Y.Console({
+ verbose : true,
+ //consoleLimit : 10,
+ newestOnTop : false
+ });
+
+ r.render('#testLogger');
+
+ Y.Test.Runner.add(Y.example.test.ExampleSuite);
+
+ //run the tests
+ Y.Test.Runner.run();
+
+});
+</script>
+ <!--END SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE =============================== -->
+
+
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <h2 class="first">Simple Test Example</h2>
+
+<p>This example begins by creating a namespace:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.namespace("example.test");
+</textarea>
+<p>This namespace serves as the core object upon which others will be added (to prevent creating global objects).</p>
+
+<h3>Creating the first TestCase</h3>
+
+<p>The first step is to create a new <code>Y.Test.Case</code> object called <code>DataTestCase</code>.
+ To do so, using the <code>Y.Test.Case</code> constructor and pass in an object literal containing information about the tests to be run:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.DataTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+ //name of the test case - if not provided, one is auto-generated
+ name : "Data Tests",
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // setUp and tearDown methods - optional
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ /*
+ * Sets up data that is needed by each test.
+ */
+ setUp : function () {
+ this.data = {
+ name: "test",
+ year: 2007,
+ beta: true
+ };
+ },
+
+ /*
+ * Cleans up everything that was created by setUp().
+ */
+ tearDown : function () {
+ delete this.data;
+ },
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // Test methods - names must begin with "test"
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ testName : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ Assert.isObject(this.data);
+ Assert.isString(this.data.name);
+ Assert.areEqual("test", this.data.name);
+ },
+
+ testYear : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ Assert.isObject(this.data);
+ Assert.isNumber(this.data.year);
+ Assert.areEqual(2007, this.data.year);
+ },
+
+ testBeta : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ Assert.isObject(this.data);
+ Assert.isBoolean(this.data.beta);
+ Assert.isTrue(this.data.beta);
+ }
+
+});
+</textarea>
+<p>The object literal passed into the constructor contains a number of different sections. The first section contains the <code>name</code> property,
+ which is used to determine which <code>Y.Test.Case</code> is being executed. A name is necessary, so one is generated if it isn't specified.</p>
+<p>Next, the <code>setUp()</code> and <code>tearDown()</code> methods are included. The <code>setUp()</code> method is used in a <code>Y.Test.Case</code>
+ to set up data that may be needed for tests to be completed. This method is called immediately before each test is executed. For this example,
+ <code>setUp()</code> creates a data object. The <code>tearDown()</code> is responsible for undoing what was done in <code>setUp()</code>. It is
+ run immediately after each test is run and, in this case, deletes the data object that was created by <code>setUp</code>. These methods are optional.</p>
+<p>The last section contains the actual tests to be run. Test method names must always begin with the word "test" (all lowercase) in order
+ to differentiate them from other methods that may be added to the object.</p>
+<p>The first test in this object is <code>testName()</code>, which runs
+ various assertions on <code>data.name</code>. Inside of this method, a shortcut to <code>Y.Assert</code> is set up and used to run three
+ assertions: <code>isObject()</code> on <code>data</code>, <code>isString()</code> on <code>data.name</code> and <code>areEqual()</code> to compare
+ <code>data.name</code> to the expected value, "test". These assertions are arranged in order from least-specific to most-specific,
+ which is the recommended way to arrange your assertions. Basically, the third assertion is useless to run unless the second has passes and the second
+ can't possibly pass unless the first passed. Both <code>isObject()</code> and <code>isString()</code> accept a single argument, which is the value
+ to test (you could optionally include a failure message as a second argument, though this is not required). The <code>areEqual()</code> method
+ expects two arguments, the first being the expected value ("test") and the second being the actual value (<code>data.name</code>).</p>
+<p>The second and third tests follow the same pattern as the first with the exception that they work with different data types. The <code>testYear()</code>
+ method works with <code>data.year</code>, which is a number and so runs tests specifically for numbers (<code>areEqual()</code> can be used with
+ all data types). The <code>testBeta()</code> method works with <code>data.beta</code>, which is a Boolean, and so it uses the <code>isTrue()</code>
+ assertion instead of <code>areEqual()</code> (though it could also use <code>areEqual(true, this.data.beta)</code>).</p>
+
+ <h3>Creating the second TestCase</h3>
+
+ <p>Although it's possible that you'll have only one <code>Y.Test.Case</code> object, typically there is more than one, and so this example includes
+ a second <code>Y.Test.Case</code>. This one tests some of the built-in functions of the <code>Array</code> object:</p>
+ <textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+ Y.example.test.ArrayTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+ //name of the test case - if not provided, one is auto-generated
+ name : "Array Tests",
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // setUp and tearDown methods - optional
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ /*
+ * Sets up data that is needed by each test.
+ */
+ setUp : function () {
+ this.data = [0,1,2,3,4]
+ },
+
+ /*
+ * Cleans up everything that was created by setUp().
+ */
+ tearDown : function () {
+ delete this.data;
+ },
+
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // Test methods - names must begin with "test"
+ //---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ testPop : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ var value = this.data.pop();
+
+ Assert.areEqual(4, this.data.length);
+ Assert.areEqual(4, value);
+ },
+
+ testPush : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ this.data.push(5);
+
+ Assert.areEqual(6, this.data.length);
+ Assert.areEqual(5, this.data[5]);
+ },
+
+ testSplice : function () {
+ var Assert = Y.Assert;
+
+ this.data.splice(2, 1, 6, 7);
+
+ Assert.areEqual(6, this.data.length);
+ Assert.areEqual(6, this.data[2]);
+ Assert.areEqual(7, this.data[3]);
+ }
+
+});
+ </textarea>
+ <p>As with the first <code>Y.Test.Case</code>, this one is split up into three sections: the name, the <code>setUp()</code> and <code>tearDown()</code>
+ methods, and the test methods. The <code>setUp()</code> method in this <code>Y.Test.Case</code> creates an array of data to be used by the various
+ tests while the <code>tearDown()</code> method destroys the array. The test methods are very simple, testing the <code>pop()</code>, <code>push()</code>,
+ and <code>splice()</code> methods. Each test method uses <code>areEqual()</code> exclusively, to show the different ways that it can be used.
+ The <code>testPop()</code> method calls <code>pop()</code> on the array of values, then verifies that the length of the array has changed and
+ that the value popped off is 4; the <code>testPush()</code> pushes a new value (5) onto the array and then verifies that the length of the array has
+ changed and that the value is included in the correct location; the <code>testSplice()</code> method tests <code>splice()</code> by removing one
+ value that's already in the array and inserting two in its place.</p>
+
+<h3>Creating the TestSuite</h3>
+<p>To better organize the two <code>Y.Test.Case</code> objects, a <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> is created and those two <code>Y.Test.Case</code> objects are
+ added to it:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.ExampleSuite = new Y.Test.Suite("Example Suite");
+Y.example.test.ExampleSuite.add(Y.example.test.DataTestCase);
+Y.example.test.ExampleSuite.add(Y.example.test.ArrayTestCase);
+</textarea>
+<p>The first line creates a new <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> object using its constructor, which accepts a single argument - the name of the suite. As with
+ the name of a <code>Y.Test.Case</code>, the <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> name is used to determine where execution is when tests are being executed. Although
+ not required (one is generated if it's not provided), it is recommended that you select a meaningful name to aid in debugging.</p>
+<p>Any number of <code>Y.Test.Case</code> and <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> objects can be added to a <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> by using the <code>add()</code>
+ method. In this example, the two <code>Y.Test.Case</code> objects created earlier are added to the <code>Y.Test.Suite</code>.</p>
+
+<h3>Running the tests</h3>
+
+<p>With all of the tests defined, the last step is to run them. This initialization is assigned to take place when all of the YUI
+ components have been loaded:</p>
+
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+
+//create the console
+var r = new Y.Console({
+ verbose : true,
+ newestOnTop : false
+});
+
+r.render('#testLogger');
+
+Y.Test.Runner.add(Y.example.test.ExampleSuite);
+
+//run the tests
+Y.Test.Runner.run();
+
+
+</textarea>
+
+<p>Before running the tests, it's necessary to create a <code>Y.Console</code> object to display the results (otherwise the tests would run
+ but you wouldn't see the results). After that, the <code>Y.Test.Runner</code> is loaded with the <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> object by calling
+ <code>add()</code> (any number of <code>Y.Test.Case</code> and <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> objects can be added to a <code>Y.Test.Runner</code>,
+ this example only adds one for simplicity). The very last step is to call <code>run()</code>, which begins executing the tests in its
+ queue and displays the results in the <code>Y.Console</code>.</p> </div>
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