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The name of a ''fitnesse test page'' begins with '''"Test"''', or has the '''Test''' attribute set. See [[Page Attributes][<UserGuide.FitNesseWiki.PageProperties]]. This makes sure that the page will have a '''Test''' button.
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''Fitnesse tests'' are written in ''Fit'' format (http://fit.c2.com ). This format is very simple. The page can contain any text at all. Any tables that exist on the page will be interpreted by ''Fit''.
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A ''Fit'' table begins with a row that contains the classname of the test fixture that will interpret the rest of the table. Usually you write these test fixtures. There are a number of test fixture base classes that make writing these fixtures very simple.
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The rest of the rows in a ''Fit'' table have formats that are determined by the fixture.
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|!c !3 Fixtures and Examples |
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|TableFixture |''A simple fixture for dealing with static tables of data.'' |
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|ColumnFixture |''Each row loads a data structure and then invokes functions upon it.'' |
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|RowEntryFixture |''A special case of ColumnFixture for processing rows of data.'' |
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|RowFixture |''Allows you to match all the rows from a simple query, independent of order.'' |
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|ActionFixture |''A fixture that allows you write a script that emulates a user interface.'' |
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|ParametersInFixtures |''Allows you to pass arguments into any Fixture.'' |
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|SymbolsInTestTables |''Allows you to store outputs fromm one fixture and use them as inputs to another.'' |
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|KeywordsInTestTables |''There are certain keywords that can be used in fixtures. I.e. null and blank'' |
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|DataTypesInFixtures |''There are several data types that can be used in fixtures.'' |
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|[[Graceful Names][<UserGuide.WritingAcceptanceTests.GracefulName]]|''Managing the names of fixtures, packages, and variables'' |
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|[[Comment Tables][CommentTables]] |''Sometimes you want a table in a test, that is not part of the test, but is just a comment''|
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|^BowlingGameProject |''A simple example of some custom acceptance tests.'' |
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