Actually during functional testing we want to test our service which in turn calls rules
and we want to test the service with changing rules. But we do not want to change the
rules in Guvnor rather we want to somehow mock it. Means depending on our tests we want
to use different modified rules. For this if we can mock the session or guvnor or somehow
so that we session can return the mocked fact depending on our test.
Thank you
Santhosh Hegde A
From: Stephen Masters [via Drools] [mailto:ml-node+s46999n4030608h57@n3.nabble.com]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 9:10 PM
To: Ajekar, Santhosh Hegde (HP-IT)
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Mocking Guvnor
Possibly also worth pointing out that inserting a fact and executing a session do not
connect to Guvnor anyway?
Although, as Mike mentions, the simplest approach tends to be to create a service which
wraps knowledge base access and mock that. Although you could also mock the session.
Although, I must admit I’m not sure what question is being asked...
Steve
On 8 Aug 2014, at 13:07, Michael Anstis <[hidden
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4030608&i=0>> wrote:
I assume you have a service encapsulating your use of Drools?
Why not mock this service to use an implementation that returns what you need?
On 8 August 2014 03:13, san_hegde <[hidden
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4030608&i=1>> wrote:
Hi ,
We have requirement where in during functional testing we do not want to connect to Guvnor
rather want to mock it.
For example mocking could be like this.
We send Fact object as input during calling knowledgeSession.execute()
method and in rule we update the result in that fact object itself. So here can we mock
the output fact object, so that during functional testing we no need to connect to Guvnor
rather mocked result fact object is returned.
Thank you
Santhosh Hegde A
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