85 lines
2.5 KiB
Java
85 lines
2.5 KiB
Java
package org.gcube.portlets.user.td.wizardwidget.client;
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import org.gcube.portlets.user.td.gwtservice.client.rpc.TDGWTService;
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import org.gcube.portlets.user.td.gwtservice.client.rpc.TDGWTServiceAsync;
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import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
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import com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase;
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import com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.ServiceDefTarget;
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/**
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* GWT JUnit <b>integration</b> tests must extend GWTTestCase.
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* Using <code>"GwtTest*"</code> naming pattern exclude them from running with
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* surefire during the test phase.
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*
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* If you run the tests using the Maven command line, you will have to
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* navigate with your browser to a specific url given by Maven.
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* See http://mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin/user-guide/testing.html
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* for details.
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*/
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public class GwtTestWizard extends GWTTestCase {
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/**
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* Must refer to a valid module that sources this class.
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*/
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public String getModuleName() {
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return "org.gcube.portlets.user.td.information.WizardJUnit";
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}
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/**
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* This test will send a request to the server
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*/
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public void testWizard() {
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// Create the service that we will test.
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TDGWTServiceAsync tdGXTService = TDGWTServiceAsync.INSTANCE;
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ServiceDefTarget target = (ServiceDefTarget) tdGXTService;
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System.out.println(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/TDGWTService");
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target.setServiceEntryPoint(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "/TDGWTService");
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// Since RPC calls are asynchronous, we will need to wait for a response
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// after this test method returns. This line tells the test runner to wait
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// up to 10 seconds before timing out.
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delayTestFinish(2000);
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finishTest();
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// Send a request to the server.
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/*try {
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TDGXTServiceAsync.INSTANCE.getTabResource(
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new AsyncCallback<TabResource>() {
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@Override
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public void onSuccess(TabResource result) {
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assertTrue(result!=null);
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System.out.println(result);
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// Now that we have received a response, we need to tell the test runner
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// that the test is complete. You must call finishTest() after an
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// asynchronous test finishes successfully, or the test will time out.
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finishTest();
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}
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@Override
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public void onFailure(Throwable caught) {
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// The request resulted in an unexpected error.
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fail("Request failure: " + caught.getMessage());
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}
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});
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} catch (TDGXTServiceException e) {
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System.out.println("Error in comunications: "+e.getLocalizedMessage());
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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*/
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}
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}
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