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diff --git a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/0_BindingTestFunctions.md b/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/0_BindingTestFunctions.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8da86da..0000000 --- a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/0_BindingTestFunctions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -# Binding Test functions - -* **_AFT.testVerbStatusSuccess(testName, api, verb, args, setUp, tearDown)** - - Simply test that the call of a verb successfully returns. - - *setUp* and *tearDown* are functions that can be added to your context, - it works just like **_AFT.beforeEach()** and **_AFT.afterEach()**, - *setUp* will be ran before your *testFunction* and **_AFT.beforeEach()** - (if set) functions, *tearDown* will be ran after your *testFunction* and - **_AFT.afterEach()** (if set) functions. - -* **_AFT.testVerbStatusError(testName, api, verb, args, setUp, tearDown)** - - The inverse than above. - - *setUp* and *tearDown* are functions that can be added to your context, - it works just like **_AFT.beforeEach()** and **_AFT.afterEach()**, - *setUp* will be ran before your *testFunction* and **_AFT.beforeEach()** - (if set) functions, *tearDown* will be ran after your *testFunction* and - **_AFT.afterEach()** (if set) functions. - -* **_AFT.testVerbResponseEquals(testName, api, verb, args, expectedResponse, setUp, tearDown)** - - Test that the call of a verb successfully returns and that verb's response - is equals to the *expectedResponse*. - - *setUp* and *tearDown* are functions that can be added to your context, - it works just like **_AFT.beforeEach()** and **_AFT.afterEach()**, *setUp* - will be ran before your *testFunction* and **_AFT.beforeEach()** (if set) - functions, *tearDown* will be ran after your *testFunction* and - **_AFT.afterEach()** (if set) functions. - -* **_AFT.testVerbResponseEqualsError(testName, api, verb, args, expectedResponse, setUp, tearDown)** - - The inverse than above. - - *setUp* and *tearDown* are functions that can be added to your context, it works - just like **_AFT.beforeEach()** and **_AFT.afterEach()**, *setUp* will be ran - before your *testFunction* and **_AFT.beforeEach()** (if set) functions, - *tearDown* will be ran after your *testFunction* and **_AFT.afterEach()** (if - set) functions. - -* **_AFT.testVerbCb(testName, api, verb, args, expectedResponse, callback, setUp, tearDown)** - - Test the call of a verb with a custom callback. From this callback you - will need to make some assertions on what you need (verb JSON return object - content mainly). - - If you don't need to test the response simply specify an empty LUA table. - - *setUp* and *tearDown* are functions that can be added to your context, it works - just like **_AFT.beforeEach()** and **_AFT.afterEach()**, *setUp* will be ran - before your *testFunction* and **_AFT.beforeEach()** (if set) functions, - *tearDown* will be ran after your *testFunction* and **_AFT.afterEach()** (if - set) functions. - -* **_AFT.testVerbCbError(testName, api, verb, args, expectedResponse, callback, setUp, tearDown)** - - Should return success on failure. - - *setUp* and *tearDown* are functions that can be added to your context, it works - just like **_AFT.beforeEach()** and **_AFT.afterEach()**, *setUp* will be ran - before your *testFunction* and **_AFT.beforeEach()** (if set) functions, - *tearDown* will be ran after your *testFunction* and **_AFT.afterEach()** (if - set) functions. - -* **_AFT.testEvtReceived(testName, eventName, timeout, setUp, tearDown)** - - Prior to be able to check that an event has been received, you have to - register the event with the test framework using **_AFT.addEventToMonitor** - function. - - Check if an event has been correctly received in time (timeout in µs). An event - name use the application framework naming scheme: **api/event_name**. - -* **_AFT.testEvtNotReceived(testName, eventName, timeout, setUp, tearDown)** - - Prior to be able to check that an event has not been received, you have to - register the event with the test framework using **_AFT.addEventToMonitor** - function. - - Check if an event has not been correctly received in time (timeout in µs). An - event name use the application framework naming scheme: **api/event_name**. - -* **_AFT.testGrpEvtReceived(testName, eventGrp, timeout, setUp, tearDown)** - - Prior to be able to check that a group of event (a table of event) has been - received, you have to register the event with the test framework using - **_AFT.addEventToMonitor** function. - - The table has to have this format: - ```lua - eventGrp = {["api/event_name_1"]=1,["api/event_name_2"]=2,["api/event_name_3"]=5} - ``` - As you can see, in the table, event names are table keys and the value stored are - the number of time that the events have to be received. - - Check if events has been correctly received in time (timeout in µs). An - event name use the application framework naming scheme: **api/event_name**.
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