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52 lines
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!3 System Under Test
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'''Currently only available in Java'''
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!-Using SystemUnderTest allows you to let SliM directly invoke a method on your SystemUnderTest without having to create a method in a SliM fixture for it.-!
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!4 Example
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{{{
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import fitnesse.slim.SystemUnderTest;
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/**
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* The slim fixture.
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*/
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public class SlimDriver {
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// field MUST be declared PUBLIC
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@SystemUnderTest
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public Service service = new Service();
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public void init() {
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Database.clean();
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}
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}
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/**
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* The service under test.
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*/
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public class Service {
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public void createPerson(String name) {
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Database.persist(new Person("name"));
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}
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public boolean exists(String name) {
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return Database.get(name) != null;
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}
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}
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}}}
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With the !-@SystemUnderTest-! annotation you can now say:
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!|script|SlimDriver|
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|init|
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|create person|Ben Vonk|
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|ensure|exists|Ben Vonk|
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When a method that should be invoked on the !-SliM-! fixture is missing, it will try to invoke that method on a '''public''' field annotated with !-SystemUnderTest-!.
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