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Re: [jdt-dev] How to programmatically uncheck "Create module-info.java" in NewJavaProjectWizardPageOne?
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Thanks for the great resources, Christoph. For the future, both tools
look quite promising. For now, I simply want to make a build green
without adding new test infrastructure to the project.
Is there any manual way to emulate user input. Specifically with respect
to the module info group on wizard page 1, can I somehow ensure that the
desired value is set correctly without it being overwritten again before
or during the click on "Finish"? Maybe method
NewJavaProjectWizardPageOne.ModuleGroup#handlePossibleJVMChange plays a
role there, setting the value to true due to the fact that a JVM 9+ is
used.
--
Alexander Kriegisch
https://scrum-master.de
Christoph Läubrich schrieb am 09.02.2022 13:33 (GMT +07:00):
> Have you considered using SWTBot[1] or RedDeer[2] for UI testing?
>
> One problem might be that some components are using event rather than
> calling the getter/setter afterwards.
>
> For SWT Bot it should be something like new
> SWTBot(<yourdialog>).button("Create module-info.java").click();
>
> [1] https://www.eclipse.org/swtbot/
> https://www.vogella.com/tutorials/SWTBot/article.html
> [2] https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-reddeer
>
> Am 09.02.22 um 02:56 schrieb Alexander Kriegisch:
>> The "new Java project" wizard contains class
>> NewJavaProjectWizardPageOne. In commit [1], a new checkbox "Create
>> module-info.java" was added by Kalyan Prasad Tatavarthi. This causes
>> some trouble in an AspectJ UI test which basically creates a few
>> projects and verifies something. In doing so, it also sets a few field
>> values via reflection, because the necessary fields and methods are
>> private. This is ugly, but it works and is better than copy-pasting the
>> whole class in order to create a 95% duplicate with some accessible
>> members.
>>
>> In our use case, we want to explicitly uncheck the checkbox, because we
>> do not want to create a modular project. We also want to avoid the
>> asynchronous pop-up dialogue asking for the module name. Even though
>> executing the reflective equivalent of
>>
>> fFirstPage.fModuleGroup.fCreateModuleInfo.setSelection(false);
>>
>> in the wizard extension used for our test before calling
>> 'super.finishPressed()', the pop-up appears and makes the whole test
>> suite time out. I tried waiting for 1 up to 10 seconds both before and
>> after setting the value, which helps on my local Windows workstation but
>> still seems to be not enough in a GitHub workflow running the same test.
>> I also tried the reflective equivalent of
>>
>> fFirstPage.fModuleGroup.fCreateModuleInfo.setSelection(false);
>> fFirstPage.fModuleGroup.savePreference = true;
>>
>> to no avail. Actually, I am just trying to fix an old test which works
>> nicely on Linux and MacOS (maybe by chance). I have no experience
>> whatsoever with Eclipse UI programming (JFace, SWT) and would welcome
>> hints about how to reliably and without ugly wait loops uncheck that box
>> before clicking "Finish" right from wizard page 1.
>>
>> [1]
>> https://git.eclipse.org/c/jdt/eclipse.jdt.ui.git/commit/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/ui/org/eclipse/jdt/ui/wizards/NewJavaProjectWizardPageOne.java?id=39b14df0a8be80c7fbc8f9cddab4bf1217626fda
>>
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