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What I have learned
== Project Contributor(s) ==
* [[User:Vpmirand|Vanessa Miranda]] (vanessa)** Helped to layout the test window.
* [[User:David.humphrey|Dave Humphrey]] (dave or humph)
** Connectted me to Mozilla test team and gave me great links.
* Rob Campbell
** Helped me to detail the requirements of unit testing framework
== Project Details ==
* Spent a whole day on trying to debug bookmark services in firefox API... no documentation... man ===, so frustrating.* ...* Gave up debugging bookmark services API, continued working on framework.
=== November 20, 2006 ===
* The source Coding core code can be download here [http://paulgu.com/download/mozilla/unittesting@paulgu.com.xpi Unit Testing of the framework].
=== December 06, 2006 ===
* Code documentation for all Finished core code of the framework.* Documenting code.* Instruction Writing instruction on how to write test cases by using this framework
=== December 07, 2006 ===
* Finished documentation of the framework
=== December 10, 2006 ===
* Updated the core code of the framework, cleaned debugging code.
* Optimized some functions.
 
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== Unit Testing Framework for Firefox ==
=== Introduction of this framework ===
Unit Testing is an approach of programmatic testing of software. The participant will take a section of code and write unit tests for it, so they can find any possible bugs that may exist in the code. This framework will allow the participant to write unit test cases easily without knowing the UI, messages, and logs. They can focus on write test cases and the framework will take care the rest of the work. Click on '''[http://paulgu.com/download/mozilla/unittesting@paulgu.com.xpi Unit Testing framework extension]''' to download this unit testing framework extension. Click on '''[http://paulgu.com/download/mozilla/unittesting@paulgu.com.zip Unit Testing framework zip file]''' to download this unit testing framework zip file. {{clear}} === Framework Structure ===This framework is an extension of Firefox, it has the common structure that the extension has. This is also a special extension that allows the participant to extend it to many types of unit testing. In following sections, I will allow programmers use the screen shots to explain the details of the framework. [[image:structure01.png|600px]] <br />From the above screen shot, we can see this framework name is unittesting@paulgu.com, and it contains the following folder and files:* content. It contains the framework code and unit testing code.* default. This holds default preferences of this extension.* local. This contains the language settings of this extension.* skin. This is the style of the extension.* build.sh, chrome.manifest, config_build.sh, install.rdf, and readme.txt are standard files of the extension. They contains installation information.  [[image:structure02.png|600px]] <br />This screen shot is showing us a detail list of the famework file in the content folder.* It contains the jsUnitTest core files which start with jsUnitTest.* It also contains Unit Testing framework files which start with unittesting.  The files starting with is the core framework files.* unittesting.js, holds the unit test cases that need to be tested.* unittestingDisplay.js, is responsible for displaying message to testing window.* unittestingLog.js, is responsible for logging message to the error console or log file.* unittestingOverlay.js, is responsible for populating the GUI window.* unittestingWindow.js, holds all the unit testing functions* unittestingWindow.xul, is responsible for loading the framework and test window elements. {{clear}} === How to write test cases by using this framework ===Writing the test cases by using this framework is really easy. All you need to to is opening the file '''unittesting.js''', and add any type of test case by adding following three setps. (This example is for bookmarks unit testing) ==== Step 1. Initialize the services ====This step initializes the services that contains all the units that are going to be tested. The following is the example of bookmarks services in Firefox API.  <pre>/* * testunits initialization * * In this part, you need to initialize the services that contains all the units * This is an example for Bookmark Services *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/function BookmarksTests() { logText("initializing bookmarksTests"); this.browserWindow = window.opener;  this._RDF = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/rdf/rdf-service;1"].getService(Components.interfaces.nsIRDFService); this._kBMSVCIID = Components.interfaces.nsIBookmarksService; this._BMDS = this._RDF.GetDataSource("rdf:bookmarks"); this._BMSVC = this._BMDS.QueryInterface(this._kBMSVCIID);  this.totalTests = countTests(suite); logText("finished initializing bookmarksTests");}
/* * bookmark test window initialization * * initializing services in the firefox API * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/var bookmarkstestWindow ={ initialize: function() { logText("Unit Testing Window startup"); this.bookmarksTests == Structure new BookmarksTests(); // initialize bookmark unit tests this framework ==.testsRun =new Array(); logText("finished unit testing startup"); }};
/*
* initialize bookmarks test window
*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
window.addEventListener("load", bookmarkstestWindow.initialize, false);
=== How to write test case by using this framework ===</pre>
=== What have done = Step 2. Write a test suite variable called suite that holds all your test cases. ====
The following is example of bookmarks test suite.
 
In suite, you could have a setUp() for preparing unit testing, and you could have a tearDown() to clean up after unit testing. The framework will execute them automatically in sequence.
 
In each test case, you need to run assert() to check the test result.
 
<pre>
var suite = {
 
setUp: function() {
},
 
tearDown: function() {
},
 
/*
* Unit testing function: testCreateBookmark().
*/
testCreateBookmark: function() {
var res = bookmarksTests._BMSVC.createBookmark("paulgu.com",
"http://www.paulgu.com/", "iso-8859-1", "Paul Yanchun Gu", "", null);
// isBookmarkedResource() is not working,
// I don't know what type of rSource should be
var rSource = "http://www.paulgu.com/";
 
//check if the bookmark is created successfully
var result = true; //assert(bookmarksTests._BMSVC.isBookmarkedResource(rSource));
assert(result, "test Create Bookmark");
 
},
 
/*
* Unit testing function: testRemoveBookmark().
*/
testRemoveBookmark: function() {
// need to be developed, this is demo only
var result = true;
assert(result, "test Remove Bookmark");
},
 
/*
* Unit testing function: testCreateFolder().
*/
testCreateFolder: function() {
// need to be developed, this is demo only
var result = true;
assert(result, "test Create Folder");
},
 
/*
* Unit testing function: testDeleteFolder().
*/
testDeleteFolder: function() {
// need to be developed, this is demo only
var result = false;
assert(result, "test Delete Folder");
},
 
/*
* Unit testing function: testBookmarkAllTabs().
*/
testBookmarkAllTabs: function() {
// need to be developed, this is demo only
var result = true;
assert(result, "test Bookmark All Tabs");
}
};
 
</pre>
 
==== Step 3. Run your test cases ====
In this example, we run bookmarksTests that we defined in step 1.
<pre>
/*
* run the tests
*
* This is the main function that trigger the tests
*
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
function runTests() {
runUnitTests(bookmarksTests);
}
</pre>
 
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=== Customize Extension Menu Item Name ===
If users want to change the menu item name for a specific test case, they can open file '''unittesting.dtd''' under folder '''local'''.
 
[[image:extension02.png|600px]] <br />
 
And then they can change the first item to your test case name in the file unittesting.dtd.
 
[[image:extension03.png|600px]] <br />
 
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=== Run the tests ===
After adding the test cases to the extension, the participant can install the extension by drag and drop the extension into Firefox, and then click on install to install the unit testing framework with your test cases.
 
Running test cases is also easy, user can click on '''Tools''' menu from Firefox, and you will see an extension called '''Unit Testing for [...]'''.
 
[[image:extension01.png|602px]] <br />
 
 
Select the '''Unit Testing for [...]''', system will pop up the following testing window.
 
[[image:extension04.png|602px]] <br />
 
 
Now click on the run button on test window, the test result will be displayed on test window.
 
[[image:extension07.png|602px]] <br />
 
 
Further more, user can run test cases as many times as they want, and the result will be populated on test window as well.
 
[[image:extension08.png|602px]] <br />
 
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=== Unit testing log ===
Right now, this framework provides a detail log for test running. This will allow users to track the detail testing process and any error that encountered during the testing.
 
In order to check the error console, go to '''Tools''' menu in Firefox, and select '''Error Console'''.
 
[[image:extension05.png|602px]] <br />
 
 
After push the '''Run''' button, the testing process message will be displayed in console.
 
[[image:extension06.png|602px]] <br />
 
 
Notice: The framework runs the setUp() first, which we can see the highlighting in the screen shot.
 
[[image:extension06-1.png|602px]] <br />
 
 
Notice: The framework runs the tearDown() when all the test cases are finished, which we can see the highlighting in the screen shot.
 
[[image:extension06-2.png|602px]] <br />
 
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=== What I have done ===
* Core code and structure of the framework as an extension, and make writing test case as easily as possible. It's similar as writing JUint test cases.
* Testing window layout
* Test result on testing window
* Displaying logs in the error console
* Instruction on how to write test cases by using this framework (readme.txt)
 
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=== What need to be continued ===
* Better layout of testing window if you have innovative idea
* Write log into file for further analyzing by Mozilla
* Improve the structure of the framework and make it easier for users if you could
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=== What I have learned ===
Based on my experice in open source developing, I had a lot of fun for doing it. Also I'd like to address some improtant comments when I was working on the open source.
* It was very time-consuming. Confidence and patience are the key to success.
: This project has no prototype or even any example; most of time I couldn't get help because very less people work on this; and different people will do a different way in unit testing. It took me a lot of time to do researching, trying, and debugging. It also needs a lot of patience; if one way doesn't work, you still need to keep working on it until find the solution. You can take a short break and a deep breath, but never give up.
* Documentation.
: Any code we wrote should be documentated. It's very important for you to check back and for the people who want to contrubute to it.This is really important in open source community. Because I couldn't find the documentation for the Bookmarks services, I cannot make the bookmark unit testing work.
* You need to get help from the others, but don't wait.
: I had sent email to ask help for my problems, and I never get response. It's kind of wasting time. You need to move on, especially in open source community, we do need help from the others, but don't relay on them.
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== Project News ==
* Sunday, December 10, 2006 9:45 am, finished core code and structure of Unit Testing Framework for Firefox.
* Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:07 pm, Rob helped me to get start on JSUnit Testing.
* Wednesday, October 4, 2006, Saw this interesting [http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/bz/archives/017038.html post] about test cases in Mozilla, and the [http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsblame.cgi?file=mozilla/content/test/unit/test_nodelist.js&rev=1.3&mark=16#15 code example] is quite useful.
 
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