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Flash Builder 4 has an excellent inbuilt support for FlexUnit integration in Flex development Cycle.
Create a Test Case Class
You can create a Test Case Class using Flash Builder Create Test Class wizard. Running test cases is a breeze with Flash Builder as you will see in this article.
To create a test case class using Flash Builder, Click on File > New > Test Case Class. Enter the details as shown below.
Flash Builder will create the following TestClass1.as a file.
package com.tutorialspoint.client { public class TestClass1 { [Before] public function setUp():void {} [After] public function tearDown():void {} [BeforeClass] public static function setUpBeforeClass():void {} [AfterClass] public static function tearDownAfterClass():void {} } }
FlexUnit Integration Example
Now, let us follow the steps to test FlexUnit Integration in a Flex application −
Step | Description |
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1 | Create a project with a name HelloWorld under a package com.tutorialspoint.client as explained in the Flex – Create Application chapter. |
2 | Modify HelloWorld.mxml as explained below. Keep rest of the files unchanged. |
3 | Create TestClass1.as test case as described above and Modify TestClass1.as as explained below. |
4 | Compile and run the application to make sure business logic is working as per the requirements. |
Following is the content of the modified as file src/com.tutorialspoint/client/TestClass1.as.
package com.tutorialspoint.client { import org.flexunit.asserts.assertEquals; public class TestClass1 { private var counter: int = 1; [Before] public function setUp():void { //this code will run before every test case execution } [After] public function tearDown():void { //this code will run after every test case execution } [BeforeClass] public static function setUpBeforeClass():void { //this code will run once when test cases start execution } [AfterClass] public static function tearDownAfterClass():void { //this code will run once when test cases ends execution } [Test] public function testCounter():void { assertEquals(counter, 1); } } }
Following is the content of the modified mxml file src/com.tutorialspoint/HelloWorld.mxml.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?> <s:Application xmlns:fx = "http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" xmlns:s = "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark" xmlns:mx = "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx" minWidth = "500" minHeight = "500"> </s:Application>
Once you are ready with all the changes done, let us compile in normal mode as we did in Flex – Create Application chapter.
Running Test cases
Now Right Click on TestClass1 in package explorer and select Run As > FlexUnit Tests. You”ll see the following output in Flash Builder test window.
Flash Builder also shows test results in the browser.
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