Re: Bundle loading during unit testing outside Eclipse
Re: Bundle loading during unit testing outside Eclipse
- Subject: Re: Bundle loading during unit testing outside Eclipse
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 21:56:33 -0700
On 2011-09-20, at 9:50 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
> On 21/09/2011, at 12:47 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>>>>>>> Are the frameworks embedded in that bundle?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes.
>>>>>
>>>>> You could try loading them from there instead. Just grab all the paths to jar files under Contents/Frameworks.
>>>>
>>>> I'll try that shortly.
>>>
>>> I added:
>>>
>>> <fileset dir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}.woa/Contents/Frameworks">
>>> <include name="**/*.jar" />
>>> </fileset>
>>>
>>> as a child of a <classpath> element in the <junit> task. It certainly picked up all the expected JARs (including JavaMemoryAdaptor) and threw them on the classpath, but I'm still not seeing the bundles loaded by NSBundle. NSBundle.frameworkBundles().count() still returns 9 on the command line, and 29 in Eclipse.
>>
>> This just gets stranger and stranger.
>
> I'm banking on that translating to "I find your problem fascinating and plan to stick around until it's solved."
I was leaning more to running way and regretting I ever mentioned it. :-P
>>> One thing I'm _not_ doing is any of the "app initialisation"-type things here:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Testing-JUnit+and+TestNG
>>>
>>> Nor am I extending ERXTestCase. I'm just following Henrique's samples here:
>>>
>>> http://hprange.github.com/wounit/usage.html
>>>
>>> (Henrique—I assume neither of those things above are necessary, right?)
>>
>> That you are getting some bundles suggests that it is not. Usually calling NSBundle.mainBundle() and NSBundle.allBundles() triggers the bundle loading. frameworkBundles() should trigger these but you might want to call them yourself just for laughs.
>
> No laughs. Didn't help.
>
>> I am not seeing how they could be on the classpath and not detected as bundles. Your build is not stripping anything out of the built .framework bundles, it is?
>
> No, just copying them.
>
>> If you
>> cd WT2.woa
>> ./WT2
>> does the app run and find any of the bundles?
>
> Yep, runs and finds them all.
Wow. The only thing that I can think of right now is that it _is_ something to do with WOTest. I just can't imagine what. Is ERJars on your classpath?
Chuck
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