On Sep 22, 2011, at 2:45 PM, Martin Gencur wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently implementing support for testing of embedded caches in
https://github.com/mgencur/infinispan-arquillian-container project and
would like to discuss future steps.
Are you expecting to host/maintain this separate from the Infinispan source code?
If not, wouldn't it make sense for it to leave within Infinispan as a separate
module(s), preferably just one?
It'd make it easier to maintain...
As mentioned in
http://community.jboss.org/message/551784, the tests
should look like this:
@RunWith(Arquillian.class)
class TestClass {
@InfinispanResource
DatagridManager datagridManager;
@Before
void setup() {
CacheContainer cm1 = ...
CacheContainer cm2 = ...
datagridManager.registerCacheManager(cm1, cm2);
}
@Test
void testMethod() {
datagridManager.cache(index).put(xx)
datagridManager.manager(index).getStatus()
datagridManager.tm(cache)...
...
}
}//TestClass
where the DatagridManager would be basically class with functionality of
MultipleCacheManagersTest class (org.infinispan.core.test package).
I would basically copy the following classes to the new project and do
some changes (removing all testng annotations etc.):
Why copy? Shouldn't they be migrated over?
The problem with copying is that you're gonna have to keep them in sync which is a
PITA, but maybe you're just seeing this as a 1st step?
- AbstractCacheTest.java
- AbstractInfinispanTest.java
- MultipleCacheManagersTest.java (renamed to DatagridManager)
The project would depend on
infinispan-core-5.1.0.ALPHA2-tests.jar so all the other helper classes
(being used from those mentioned above) would be downloaded with this
jar.
I'd then expect the rest of modules to depend on the Infinispan Arquillian
module/project, right?
This is because all these test classes are changing quite often so I'm
trying to copy the smallest possible number of classes and leave the
rest in infinispan-core. Later, when I want to update them, it will be
just a matter of changing of 2-3 classes.
What do you think about this approach?
Thanks for each reply
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