hello.
What is the pythonic way to test if there is a tuple starting with another tuple in collection? actually, I am really after the index of match, but I can probably figure out from test example
for example:
c = ((0,1),(2,3))
# (0,) should match first element, (3,)should match no element
I should add my python is 2.4 and/or 2.5
thanks
I want to test how priorities are working in the delayed_job plugin. Im using the mailit app from railscasts. I think i want to send 100 messages with a high priority and 100 with a lower priority. And i want to see if the messages with a lower priority will be delivered on time or they will be put aside.
How can i do a test like this.
Do the .xaml file and its .cs gets run on server-side or client-side. It will be nice if anyone can explain on this the client-side and the server-side based on the silverlight.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
In a Java method, I'd like to use a Jersey client object to do a POST operation on a RESTful web service (also written using Jersey) but am not sure how to use the client to send the values that will be used as FormParam's on the server. I'm able to send query params just fine.
Thanks in advance.
I am building an Android hello world application in Netbeans. It's building properly and I am to run in the emulator also.
But when creating and running the Junit test and running the test I get a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError.
How can I fix this problem?
Does anyone know of a good GUI HTTP testing client that runs on OS X? Something that will allow me to enter a request (URL, headers, body, etc.), and view the response, preferably in different formats (hex, text, etc.).
I found one called HTTP Client, but it's kind of buggy.
Google is failing me.
I want to build a sip client based on SIP Communicator - the Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client. Basically I need to plug in some how and redirect VoIP to and from my application. Where is a good place to start?
If this seems a bit vague, I do apologize.
Is there an easy way to detect if you're running in the context of a Visual Studio Test as opposed to debug or release?
Here's the scenario - we have a factory class that we use heavily throughout our existing codebase, and I figured instead of refactoring it out in each class so we can substitute the default factory with one that would return mock/fake objects, I could add something in the factory class itself to return those mock objects if it detects it's running in "test" mode.
Why does
<xsl:if test="<XPATH to boolean value here>">
...
</xsl:if>
ALWAYS return true?
Since boolean can be 0,1,"false" and "true" by definition, the ONLY way to test for a boolean value is to do string comparison against these. This can't be right.
With PHPUnit it's quite easy to test raw PHP code, but what about code that heavily relies on cookies? Sessions could be a good example.
Is there a method that doesn't require me to setup $_COOKIE with data during my test? It feels like a hacky way of doing things.
Hello,
We have an .NET client app working against SQL Server 2005 (clustered), do I need to do something special in the client app to make it cluster aware?
Thanks.
Hello guys, i want to put an IRC client in my webpage, i know there are many clients but not opensource (i dont found any). So, do you know some free and open source proyects to implement an irc client on a webpage? and what do you suggests in term of the plataform, i mean, its a good idea to have one made on flash?, one made in html5?, one made on javascript/php?. Thanks for yours answers.
Inherited properties and MetadataType does not seem to work with client side validation in ASP.NET MVC 2.
The validation of our MetadataTypes work as expected on the server but for some reason it does not generate the appropriate client scripts for it. Client side validation kicks in as expected for properties with the DataAnnotations attributes set on the PersonView so I know that client side validation is active and that it works. Does anyone know if or how it can be fixed?
Here's what we have:
public abstract class PersonView
{
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string LastName { get; set; }
public string Email { get; set; }
[Required] public string PhoneNumber { get; set; }
public string AddressLine1 { get; set; }
public string AddressLine2 { get; set; }
public string AddressZipCode { get; set; }
public string AddressCity { get; set; }
public string AddressCountry { get; set; }
}
[MetadataType(typeof(CustomerViewMetaData))]
public class CustomerView : PersonView {}
[MetadataType(typeof(GuestViewMetaData))]
public class GuestView : PersonView {}
public class GuestViewMetaData
{
[Required(ErrorMessage = "The guests firstname is required")] public string FirstName { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "The guests lastname is required")] public string LastName { get; set; }
}
public class CustomerViewMetaData
{
[Required(ErrorMessage = "The customers firstname is required")] public string FirstName { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "The customers lastname is required")] public string LastName { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "The customers emails is required")] public string Email { get; set; }
}
As you can see, it's nothing fancy or strange in there... Can it be fixed? Is it a bug in ASP.NET MVC 2?
I use apache common lang to unescape a block of html text which contains ,
I want to filter out blocks that contains only whitespaces.
But I can't test the as a whitespace. It's not in the normal whitespace list(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace_character), and I try to print its Hex form by calling Character.getNumericValue which return -1.
  should be a whitespace,isn't? But How can I test it?
I want a simple client that takes a few parameters (Method, URL, Parameters), makes an HTTP request, and shows me the results that were returned.
A browser obviously can easily send GET and POST requests, but I have no good ideas on DELETE and UPDATE.
Did I miss something in browser 101, or is there a common freeware tool to do this? I've seen other threads that give me Java APIs for a simple client, but that's not what I'm looking for.
Hi,
I need to construct an if statement from the data coming from the client as below:
conditions: condition1, condition2, condition3, condition4
logical operators: lo1, lo2, lo3 (Possible values: "and" "or")
Eg.
if condition1 lo1 condition2 lo3 condition4:
# Do something
I can think of eval/exec but not sure how safe they are! Any better approach or alternative?
Appreciate your responses :)
PS: Client-side: Flex, Server-side: Python, over internet
Thanks
Is there a way to know when code is being called from running a test method?
bool MyMethod()
{
if ( /* are we running a test? */ )
{
return true; // otherwise this will fail from the automated build script
}
else
{
// run the proper code
}
}
and please spare me the "this is a really bad idea" comments :)
I'm coming from a Ruby/Rails world. I'm getting testing set up on a Sinatra project (with Rack::Test). I usually use Fixtures in testing. Is there an equivalent for Sinatra?
How do people set up their Sinatra test suites (outside of the basic helloworld example that is the only example I can find for Sinatra tests).
Thanks!
Hi recently I finished my WM6 Pro.6.1 application and happily learned that to put it into marketplace, it has to pass some tests.
-Application Verifier
-Microsoft Hopper Test Tool for Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1, and 6.5
I use VS 2008 and windows mobile 6.1 and I couldnt run none of these tests, Hopeer tool has a FocusApp c++ application which I must build and run before testing, but its a VS 2005 project and I couldnt run it on VS 200..and without it I can't test anything.
any ideas how can I build that for VS2008?
I have the following code in an Winform Application
String[] lines = { "LAST MESSAGE", "101" };
File.WriteAllLines("MPP_Config.txt", lines);
On my Development system, the file gets created under Bin\Debug...
Where will the file be created in the client once it is installed in the client system ?
I deploy to a website using Click once Deployment...
I have two classes:
public abstract class AbstractFoobar { ... }
and
public class ConcreteFoobar extends AbstractFoobar { ... }
I have corresponding test classes for these two classes:
public class AbstractFoobarTest { ... }
and
public class ConcreteFoobarTest extends AbstractFoobarTest { ... }
When I run ConcreteFoobarTest (in JUnit), the annotated @Test methods in AbstractFoobarTest get run along with those declared directly on ConcreteFoobarTest because they are inherited.
Is there anyway to skip them?
Why does
<xsl:if test="<XPATH to boolean value here>">
...
</xsl:if>
ALWAYS return true?
Since boolean can be 0,1,"false" and "true" by definition, the ONLY way to test for a boolean value is to do string comparison against these. This can't be right.
When I try to use assertNotLesser or assertNotGreater I get compile error .. and eclipse suggest me to create a new method called like this .. http://junit-addons.sourceforge.net/junitx/framework/ComparableAssert.html I found it here I never used these options before but I need to write this test, I can do it jmock as well but I don't know how .. I need to compare my expected results let say 0, if the real result is greater that the test should fail.