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addSubFixtures(fixtureRegistry)
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This optional interface method can be implemented by a Fixture for a complex system which can be conceptually
decomposed into separate sub-systems, enabling the fixture to delegate the handling of some fixture properties to
the sub-fixtures. This method is called by the GWTTestRunner.
Parameters:
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canHandleProperty(propertyName) → {Boolean}
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This method is called by the GWTTestRunner to check whether a property used in a GWT test is supported by the
fixture.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
propertyName |
String
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the property name to check. |
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Returns:
true if the fixture handles the property; false otherwise.
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Type
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Boolean
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doGiven(propertyName, value)
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This method is called in order to manipulate a property on the system under test in a given clause.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
propertyName |
String
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The property to be changed. |
value |
String
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The new value of the property. |
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doThen(propertyName, value)
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This method is called in order to assert a property's value on the system under test.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
propertyName |
String
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The property name to assert. |
value |
String
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The value to assert. |
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doWhen(propertyName, value)
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This method is called in order to manipulate a property on the system under test in a when clause.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
propertyName |
String
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The property to be changed. |
value |
String
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The new value of the property. |
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setUp()
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This method is called just before a GWT test. This optional interface method can be implemented if the fixture is
required to correctly set up the system-under-test before each test.
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tearDown()
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This method is called just after a GWT test. This optional interface method can be implemented if the fixture is
required to correctly tear down the system-under-test after each test or to reset any state held in the fixture's
implementation.
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