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Java
31 lines
1.1 KiB
Java
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Paul Schaub <vanitasvitae@fsfe.org>
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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package sop.testsuite;
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import sop.SOP;
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import java.util.Map;
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/**
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* Factory class to instantiate SOP implementations for testing.
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* Overwrite this class and the {@link #provideSOPInstances()} method to return the SOP instances you want
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* to test.
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* Then, add the following line to your <pre>build.gradle</pre> files <pre>dependencies</pre> section:
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* <pre>{@code
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* testImplementation(testFixtures("org.pgpainless:sop-java:<version>"))
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* }</pre>
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* To inject the factory class into the test suite, add the following line to your modules <pre>test</pre> task:
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* <pre>{@code
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* environment("test.implementation", "org.example.YourTestSubjectFactory")
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* }</pre>
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* Next, in your <pre>test</pre> sources, extend all test classes from the <pre>testFixtures</pre>
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* <pre>sop.operation</pre> package.
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* Take a look at the <pre>external-sop</pre> module for an example.
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*/
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public abstract class SOPInstanceFactory {
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public abstract Map<String, SOP> provideSOPInstances();
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}
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