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package com.thoughtworks.selenium;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Provides a JUnit TestCase base class that implements some handy functionality for Selenium
* testing (you are not required to extend this class).
*
*
* This class adds a number of "verify" commands, which are like "assert" commands, but they don't
* stop the test when they fail. Instead, verification errors are all thrown at once during
* tearDown.
*
*
* @author Nelson Sproul ([email protected]) Mar 13-06
* @deprecated Please consider updating to junit 4 or above
*/
@Deprecated
@SuppressWarnings("JavaDoc")
public class SeleneseTestCase extends TestCase {
private SeleneseTestBase stb = new SeleneseTestBase();
/** Use this object to run all of your selenium tests */
protected Selenium selenium;
public SeleneseTestCase() {
super();
}
public SeleneseTestCase(String name) {
super(name);
}
/**
* Asserts that there were no verification errors during the current test, failing immediately if
* any are found
*/
public void checkForVerificationErrors() {
stb.checkForVerificationErrors();
}
/** Clears out the list of verification errors */
public void clearVerificationErrors() {
stb.clearVerificationErrors();
}
/** @return the body text of the current page */
public String getText() {
return stb.getText();
}
/** Sleeps for the specified number of milliseconds
* @param millisecs number of
*/
public void pause(int millisecs) {
stb.pause(millisecs);
}
/**
* Calls this.setUp(null)
*
* @see #setUp(String)
*/
@Override
public void setUp() throws Exception {
stb.setUp();
selenium = stb.selenium;
}
/**
* Calls this.setUp with the specified url and a default browser. On Windows, the default browser
* is *iexplore; otherwise, the default browser is *firefox.
*
* @see #setUp(String, String)
* @param url the baseUrl to use for your Selenium tests
* @throws Exception yep, generic Exception
*
*/
public void setUp(String url) throws Exception {
stb.setUp(url);
selenium = stb.selenium;
}
/**
* Creates a new DefaultSelenium object and starts it using the specified baseUrl and browser
* string
*
* @param url the baseUrl for your tests
* @param browserString the browser to use, e.g. *firefox
* @throws Exception yep, generic Exception
*/
public void setUp(String url, String browserString) throws Exception {
stb.setUp(url, browserString);
selenium = stb.selenium;
}
/**
* Creates a new DefaultSelenium object and starts it using the specified baseURL, browser string
* and port
*
* @param url the baseUrl for your tests
* @param browserString the browser to use, e.g. *firefox
* @param port the port of Selenium RC
*/
public void setUp(String url, String browserString, int port) {
stb.setUp(url, browserString, port);
selenium = stb.selenium;
}
/** checks for verification errors and stops the browser */
@Override
public void tearDown() throws Exception {
stb.tearDown();
}
/** Like assertEquals, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param arg1 to compare to arg2
* @param arg2 to compare to arg1
*/
public void verifyEquals(boolean arg1, boolean arg2) {
stb.verifyEquals(arg1, arg2);
}
/** Like assertEquals, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public void verifyEquals(Object s1, Object s2) {
stb.verifyEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Like assertEquals, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public void verifyEquals(String[] s1, String[] s2) {
stb.verifyEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Like assertFalse, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param b boolean to check is false
*/
public void verifyFalse(boolean b) {
stb.verifyFalse(b);
}
/** Like assertNotEquals, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public void verifyNotEquals(boolean s1, boolean s2) {
stb.verifyNotEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Like assertNotEquals, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public void verifyNotEquals(Object s1, Object s2) {
stb.verifyNotEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Like assertTrue, but fails at the end of the test (during tearDown)
* @param b boolean to verify is true
*/
public void verifyTrue(boolean b) {
stb.verifyTrue(b);
}
/** Like JUnit's Assert.assertEquals, but knows how to compare string arrays
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public static void assertEquals(Object s1, Object s2) {
SeleneseTestBase.assertEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Like JUnit's Assert.assertEquals, but handles "regexp:" strings like HTML Selenese
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public static void assertEquals(String s1, String s2) {
SeleneseTestBase.assertEquals(s1, s2);
}
/**
* Like JUnit's Assert.assertEquals, but joins the string array with commas, and handles "regexp:"
* strings like HTML Selenese
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public static void assertEquals(String s1, String[] s2) {
SeleneseTestBase.assertEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Asserts that two string arrays have identical string contents
* @param s1 to compare to s2
* @param s2 to compare to s1
*/
public static void assertEquals(String[] s1, String[] s2) {
SeleneseTestBase.assertEquals(s1, s2);
}
/** Asserts that two booleans are not the same
* @param b1 to compare to b2
* @param b2 to compare to b1
*/
public static void assertNotEquals(boolean b1, boolean b2) {
SeleneseTestBase.assertNotEquals(b1, b2);
}
/** Asserts that two objects are not the same (compares using .equals())
* @param obj1 to compare to obj2
* @param obj2 to compare to obj1
*/
public static void assertNotEquals(Object obj1, Object obj2) {
SeleneseTestBase.assertNotEquals(obj1, obj2);
}
/**
* Compares two objects, but handles "regexp:" strings like HTML Selenese
*
* @see #seleniumEquals(String, String)
* @param expected expression of expected
* @param actual expression of actual
* @return true if actual matches the expectedPattern, or false otherwise
*/
public static boolean seleniumEquals(Object expected, Object actual) {
return SeleneseTestBase.seleniumEquals(expected, actual);
}
/**
* Compares two strings, but handles "regexp:" strings like HTML Selenese
*
* @param expected expression of expected
* @param actual expression of actual
* @return true if actual matches the expectedPattern, or false otherwise
*/
public static boolean seleniumEquals(String expected, String actual) {
return SeleneseTestBase.seleniumEquals(expected, actual);
}
protected boolean isCaptureScreenShotOnFailure() {
return stb.isCaptureScreenShotOnFailure();
}
protected String runtimeBrowserString() {
return stb.runtimeBrowserString();
}
protected void setCaptureScreenShotOnFailure(boolean b) {
stb.setCaptureScreenShotOnFailure(b);
}
protected void setTestContext() {
selenium.setContext(this.getClass().getSimpleName() + "." + getName());
}
/**
* Runs the bare test sequence, capturing a screenshot if a test fails
*
* @exception Throwable if any exception is thrown
*/
// @Override
@Override
public void runBare() throws Throwable {
if (!isCaptureScreenShotOnFailure()) {
super.runBare();
return;
}
setUp();
try {
runTest();
} catch (Throwable t) {
if (selenium != null) {
String filename = getName() + ".png";
try {
selenium.captureScreenshot(filename);
System.err.println("Saved screenshot " + filename);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println("Couldn't save screenshot " + filename + ": " + e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
}
throw t;
}
} finally {
tearDown();
}
}
public String join(String[] array, char c) {
return SeleneseTestBase.join(array, c);
}
}
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