Thanks, I’ll check that out. The crashing bug as been logged: QTBUG-35984
j On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:32 PM, Chao Caroline <caroline.c...@digia.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Have you checked the qt auto tests? You could have a look into > qtdeclarative/tests/auto (quick) and/or qtquickcontrols/tests/auto folder. > There are plenty of tests there and you can probably find some that are > relevant to you. > > Regards, > Caroline > > ________________________________________ > From: Joshua Kolden [jos...@crackcreative.com] > Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 5:15 PM > To: Chao Caroline > Cc: Alan Alpert; development@qt-project.org > Subject: Re: [Development] qtest-qml osx > > Thanks, that’s helpful. I didn’t think to just use an import in the qml test > file itself. I’ll test today, but it doesn’t seem like that would work with > nested objects. If it does then great, but rather non-intuitive magic. > > Also, currently I’m just stubbing out qml objects to represent c++ objects > that would be available to the QML object being tested in the production > application. This is appropriate for unit testing, but if I could include > the c++ classes in my test runner then I could do integration tests too which > would be lovely. Any chance you have an example of that? > > Thanks, > j > > On Jan 6, 2014, at 4:40 AM, Chao Caroline <caroline.c...@digia.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The TestCase doc should refer to QtQuickTest and not QtTest indeed, please >> log a documentation bug for it. >> >> Also I have attached a small example to get you started, with a source >> component to test under src/qml and the test file under specs/qml. It should >> work with both qmltestrunner or a QUICK_TEST_MAIN. >> >> You don't need IMPORTPATH here. It is used when you want to load a module >> (only qml files or a cpp plugin), which is defined by a qmldir file (in the >> attached example it can be for example src/qml/qmldir containing >> "module qml >> MyRectangle 1.0 MyRectangle.qml") >> >> Regards, >> Caroline >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________________ >> From: Joshua Kolden [jos...@crackcreative.com] >> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 12:40 AM >> To: Alan Alpert >> Cc: Chao Caroline; development@qt-project.org >> Subject: Re: [Development] qtest-qml osx >> >> On Dec 16, 2013, at 10:44 AM, Alan Alpert <4163654...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 3:47 AM, Chao Caroline <caroline.c...@digia.com> >>> wrote: >>> >> >> >> Thanks I didn’t realize any of this since the TestCase docs[0] don’t refer >> to the “Qt Quick Test Reference” docs[1]. Which I would suggest is probably >> a documentation bug? >> >> I’ve been able to get the simplest case of this working (despite the docs >> being very abstract), but I think I’m seeing a bug when used in my project. >> Can someone please confirm it isn't user error before I log the bug? >> >> In my environment I have source and tests separated into `src/qml`, and >> `specs/qml` respectively. >> >> Regardless if I use the qmltestrunner or a QUICK_TEST_MAIN macro I’m unable >> to include components from the src/qml path, so unless the tst_*.qml file is >> actually present in that path no components are loaded. This is true whether >> I invoke the item with a bare reference, or with `Qt.createComponent()`. >> >> I’ve tried using the -import command line option as documented, with all >> variations on absolute and relative paths to the `src/qml` path. I’ve also >> tried `IMPORTPATH`, `INCLUDEPATH`, and `QUICK_TEST_SOURCE_DIR` in the test >> .pro file. >> >> Production qml files are simply not accessible by tests unless I contaminate >> the src folder with all the tst_*.qml files (which is a non-starter on this >> large of a project). >> >> Thanks, >> j >> >> >> [0] - http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qml-qttest-testcase.html >> [1] - http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qtquick-qtquicktest.html >> >> >> >> On Dec 16, 2013, at 10:44 AM, Alan Alpert <4163654...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 3:47 AM, Chao Caroline <caroline.c...@digia.com> >>> wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Qt Quick Test is part of Qt (in the qtdeclarative repo). I think the >>>> problem >>>> here is that you are trying to run a test using qmlscene directly. >>>> >>>> QML TestCases should be launched via a C++ harness: >>>> http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qtquick-qtquicktest.html >>>> >>> >>> The other alternative is the qmltestrunner utility. >>> >>> qmlscene is not expected to work, nor planned to, but ideally support >>> will be added to the new qml utility (such support is not currently in >>> place but wouldn't be too hard to add). >>> >>> -- >>> Alan Alpert >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ________________________________ >>>> From: development-bounces+caroline.chao=digia....@qt-project.org >>>> [development-bounces+caroline.chao=digia....@qt-project.org] on behalf of >>>> Joshua Kolden [jos...@studiopyxis.com] >>>> Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 11:18 PM >>>> To: development@qt-project.org >>>> Subject: [Development] qtest-qml osx >>>> >>>> We have a fairly large qml project, and with 5.2 we are trying to switch to >>>> TDD for all components (c++, js (coffescript), QML). Qt Creator and >>>> qmlscene in 5.2 both seem to have the same issue that files are missing: >>>> >>>>> qmlscene test1.qml >>>> file:///x/d/qt/testDrivenQML/test1.qml:25 Type TestCase unavailable >>>> file:///Users/joshua/Qt5.2.0/5.2.0/clang_64/qml/QtTest/TestCase.qml:45 >>>> module "Qt.test.qtestroot" is not installed >>>> >>>> >>>> qt-labs/qtest-qml has a merge request under ‘review’ from 2 years ago!! It >>>> refers to a problem with OSX installation (OSX is our primary development >>>> environment). I have not been able to test this issue on other platforms, >>>> but noticing that both the merge request and the README install directions >>>> for qtest-qml are both very dated I thought it might be better just to ask >>>> here if this is dead, or is it supposed to work in 5.2 / OSX? Docs for >>>> TestCase in 5.2 imply that it’ll work the same as any QML Type. >>>> >>>> Also in a separate note, the new Qt Creator crashes consistently when >>>> trying >>>> to create a new qt quick project through the interface. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the hard work! >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> j >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Development mailing list >>>> Development@qt-project.org >>>> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development >>>> >> >> <example_qmltest.tar.gz> > _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development