Specifically, this code in your test case does the trick:
@Test
public void testGitPluginNoProject() throws Exception
{
getShell().setCurrentResource(createTempFolder());
...
}
As long as you are extending from AbstractShellTest, these functions will be available.
Hey guys,
I saw this come up during the meeting, and wanted to share the answer. It should be straightforward to simulate working "outside" of a project in a test case. Just create a temp folder (using the Java file API) then either CD to that folder, or get a resource handle to it by @Injecting the ResourceFactory, then set that resource as the current resource using:
shell.setCurrentResource(directory);
This is the best way I can think of to achieve this. If it's not working, then there's a bug somewhere, probably a nasty one :)
~Lincoln
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