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diff --git a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/2_TestFrameworkFunctions.md b/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/2_TestFrameworkFunctions.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20184ec --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/2_TestFrameworkFunctions.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Test Framework functions + +* **_AFT.addEventToMonitor(eventName, callback)** + + Add a binding event in the test framework to be able to assert its reception + . You'll need to add as much as events you expect to receive. You could also + specify a callback to test deeper that the event is as you want to. The + callback will happens after the assertion that it has been received so you + can work on data that the event eventually carry. + +* **_AFT.setJunitFile(filePath)** + + Set the *JUnit* file path. When *JUnit* is set as the output type for the + test framework. + +* **_AFT.setBeforeEach(function)** + + Set the **_AFT.beforeEach()** function which is used to run the *function* + before each tests. + +* **_AFT.setAfterEach(function)** + + Set the **_AFT.afterEach()** function which is used to run the *function* + after each tests. + +* **_AFT.setBeforeAll(function)** + + Set the **_AFT.beforeAll()** function which is used to run the *function* + before all tests. If the given function is successful it has to return 0 + else it will return an error. + +* **_AFT.setAfterAll(function)** + + Set the **_AFT.afterAll()** function which is used to run the *function* + after all tests. If the given function is successful it has to return 0 + else it will return an error. + +* **_AFT.describe(testName, testFunction, setUp, tearDown)** + + Give a context to a custom test. *testFunction* will be given the name + provided by *testName* and will be tested. + + *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.setBefore(testName, beforeTestFunction)** + Set a function to be ran at the beginning of the given *testName* function. + + ```lua + _AFT.testVerbStatusSuccess('testPingSuccess','hello', 'ping', {}) + _AFT.setBefore("testPingSuccess",function() print("~~~~~ Begin testPingSuccess ~~~~~") end) + _AFT.setAfter("testPingSuccess",function() print("~~~~~ End testPingSuccess ~~~~~") end) + ``` + +* **_AFT.setBefore(testName, beforeTestFunction)** + Set a function to be ran at the end of the given *testName* function.
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