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package org.xwiki.test.selenium;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import org.xwiki.test.integration.XWikiTestSetup;
import org.xwiki.test.selenium.framework.AbstractXWikiTestCase;
import org.xwiki.test.selenium.framework.XWikiSeleniumTestSetup;
/**
* A class listing all the Selenium Functional tests to execute. We need such a class (rather than letting the JUnit
* Runner discover the different TestCases classes by itself) because we want to start/stop XWiki before and after the
* tests start (but only once).
*
* @version $Id: 30c7b51a6046808baa23496ce46b0d0124e7a6b3 $
*/
public class AllTests extends TestCase
{
private static final String PATTERN = ".*" + System.getProperty("pattern", "");
public static Test suite() throws Exception
{
TestSuite suite = new TestSuite();
// TODO: I don't like listing tests here as it means we can add a new TestCase class and
// forget to add it here and the tests won't be run but we'll not know about it and we'll
// think the tests are all running fine. I haven't found a simple solution to this yet
// (there are complex solutions like searching for all tests by parsing the source tree).
// I think there are TestSuite that do this out there but I haven't looked for them yet.
addTestCase(suite, WikiEditorTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, VelocityMacrosTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, CacheTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, UsersGroupsRightsManagementTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, SkinCustomizationsTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, AllDocsTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, UrlMiscTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, ValidationTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, AdministrationTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, PanelWizardTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, DocExtraTest.class);
addTestCase(suite, PanelsTest.class);
// TODO: fix the commented test so that they succeed on our CI server.
// Note that the test has been tested and works well on several computers.
// addTestCase(suite, XWikiJavaScriptComponentsTest.class);
return new XWikiSeleniumTestSetup(new XWikiTestSetup(suite));
}
private static void addTestCase(TestSuite suite, Class< ? extends AbstractXWikiTestCase> testClass)
throws Exception
{
if (testClass.getName().matches(PATTERN)) {
Method method = testClass.getMethod("suite", (Class[]) null);
suite.addTest((Test) method.invoke(null, (Object[]) null));
}
}
}