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Bernard Labno commented on ARQ-1332:
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It's great that in dataset we can have "[null]" expression. It would be very
handy to have also "[not null]" in expected dataset to make assertions against
dates.
Should be able to script data in the data sets
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Key: ARQ-1332
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-1332
Project: Arquillian
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Extension - Persistence
Reporter: Bartosz Majsak
Assignee: Bartosz Majsak
The DataSet represents a collection of tables (rows) used to seed the database. However
it's static nature is not sufficient in many cases. Imagine testing time sensitive
data. It could be really handy to have possibility of defining date as "three days
from today" or having current time by simply invoking "now()" function.
With the power of a scripting language at your disposal it should be achieved very easy.
The goal of this project is to extend the Arquillian Persistence Extension usage of
DBUnit and introduce the concept ScriptableDataSet. By leveraging "Scripting for the
Java Platform" (JSR 223) introduced in JDK 6 we can use plethora of languages to add
dynamic flavor to our data driven tests.
Supporting a script location (and perhaps even a function in that script file) might be a
nice addition as well. That externalizes the code and allows for reuse.
As a starting point groovy can be considered.
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