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MochiKit | ||
pywebsocket | ||
ssltunnel | ||
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tests | ||
browser-harness.xul | ||
browser-test-overlay.xul | ||
browser-test.js | ||
chrome-harness.js | ||
gen_template.pl | ||
harness-a11y.xul | ||
harness-overlay.xul | ||
harness.xul | ||
install.rdf | ||
ipc-overlay.xul | ||
ipc.js | ||
jar.mn | ||
Makefile.in | ||
mozprefs.js | ||
README.txt | ||
redirect-a11y.html | ||
redirect.html | ||
redirect.js | ||
runtests.py | ||
runtestsremote.py | ||
runtestsvmware.py | ||
server.js |
---------------- mochitest README ---------------- Steps to get started: 1.) Run the runtests.pl script to start the server. Currently, the test script automatically determines the location of *Firefox*. 2.) gen_template.pl will generate test templates for HTML, XUL, and XHTML. Read the comment at the top of the file for usage instructions. 3.) Write a test. Example test: <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <!-- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345656 --> <head> <title>Test for Bug 345656</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="/MochiKit/MochiKit.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/tests/SimpleTest/SimpleTest.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/tests/SimpleTest/test.css" /> </head> <body> <p id="display"></p> <div id="content" style="display: none"> </div> <pre id="test"> <script class="testbody" type="text/javascript"> /** Test for Bug 345656 **/ // //add information to show on the test page // $("display").innerHTML = "doing stuff..."; // // The '$' is function is shorthand for getElementById. This is the same thing: // document.getElementById("display").innerHTML = "doing stuff..."; // // you can add content that you don't want to clutter // the display to the content div. // // You can write directly, or you can use MochiKit functions // to do it in JS like this: // appendChildNodes($("content"), DIV({class: "qux"}, SPAN({id: "span42"}, "content")) ); // // the ok() function is like assert // ok(true, "checking to see if true is true); // // this will fail // ok(1==2, "1 equals 2?"); // // this will be marked as a todo. // When we fix 1 so it equals 2, we'll need to change this // function to ok() or is(). // todo(1==2, "1 equals 2?"); // // is() takes two args // myVar = "foo"; is(myVar, "foo", "checking to see if myVar is 'foo'"); // // Tests can run in event handlers. // Call this to tell SimpleTest to wait for SimpleTest.finish() // SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish(); // // event handler: // function event_fired(ev) { is(ev.newValue, "width: auto;", "DOMAttrModified event reports correct newValue"); SimpleTest.finish(); // trigger the end of our test sequence } // // Hook up the event. Mochikit.Signal has many conveniences for this, if you want. // $("content").addEventListener("DOMAttrModified", event_fired, false); // // Fire the event. // $("content").style.width = "auto"; </script> </pre> </body> </html>