NetNewsWire/EvergreenTests/ScriptingTests/ScriptingTests.swift

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//
// ScriptingTests.swift
// EvergreenTests
//
// Created by Olof Hellman on 1/7/18.
// Copyright © 2018 Olof Hellman. All rights reserved.
//
import XCTest
class ScriptingTests: AppleScriptXCTestCase {
override func setUp() {
super.setUp()
}
override func tearDown() {
super.tearDown()
}
/*
@function testGenericScript
@brief An example of how a script can be run as part of an XCTest
the applescript returns
{test_result:true, script_result:"Geoducks!"}
doIndividualScript() verifies the test_result portion
this code verifies the script_result portion
*/
func testGenericScript() {
let scriptResult = doIndividualScript(filename: "testGenericScript")
XCTAssert( scriptResult?.stringValue == "Geoducks!")
}
func testGetUrlScript() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testGetURL")
}
func testNameAndUrlOfEveryFeedScript() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testNameAndUrlOfEveryFeed")
}
func testNameOfEveryFolderScript() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testNameOfEveryFolder")
}
func testNameOfAuthorsScript() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testNameOfAuthors")
}
func testFeedExists() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testFeedExists")
}
func testFeedOPML() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testFeedOPML")
}
func testTitleOfArticlesWhoseScript() {
_ = doIndividualScript(filename: "testTitleOfArticlesWhose")
}
func testIterativeCreateAndDeleteScript() {
_ = doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "testIterativeCreateAndDeleteFeed")
}
func doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename:String) {
let queue = DispatchQueue(label:"testQueue")
let scriptExpectation = self.expectation(description: filename+"expectation")
queue.async {
_ = self.doIndividualScript(filename:filename)
scriptExpectation.fulfill()
}
self.wait(for:[scriptExpectation], timeout:60)
}
/*
@function testCurrentArticleScripts
@brief the pices of the test are broken up into smaller pieces because of the
way events are delivered to the app -- I tried one single script with all the
actions and the keystrokes aren't delivered to the app right away, so the ui
isn't updated in time for 'current article' to be set. But, breaking them up
in this way seems to work.
*/
func testCurrentArticleScripts() {
doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "uiScriptingTestSetup")
doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "establishMainWindowStartingState")
doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "selectAFeed")
doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "testCurrentArticleIsNil")
doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "selectAnArticle")
doIndividualScriptWithExpectation(filename: "testURLsOfCurrentArticle")
}
}