Hi Ali,
Would you consider creating a jira with some test framework requirement
ideas based on your experience
using GetProfileTest?
On July 8, 2017 at 07:11:53, Ali Nazemian (alinazem...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi Nick,
Something like GetProfileTest is exactly what I am looking for. Although
follo
Hi Nick,
Something like GetProfileTest is exactly what I am looking for. Although
following this test case is good enough at this step, It would be great if
a test-framework can be implemented to make that easier. Probably it is not
a very critical requirement, but it would be nice to have it.
Ch
>
> Is there any other approach to check
> that through writing Java test-cases? Righting test-cases would be easier
> for keeping track of changes.
While the Shell is great, it does not serve as an automated, repeatable
test case.
An alternative approach along these lines, is to create your own
For experimenting or validating specific Stellar expressions, the Stellar
Shell is perfect. To do this, you just have to remember than when your
Stellar expressions execute all of the fields of the message are in-scope.
For example, here is a quick session where I mock-up some logic that sends
a
Hi Simon,
Yeah, it does, but we are looking for a way to mock a specific message and
check some post-parse/enrichments stuff. Is that achievable via Stellar
shell? Right now we are checking that either through end-to-end testing, or
changing flux files to check them section by section. Unfortunate
You should probably use the Stellar REPL (../metron/bin/stellar -z $ZK) which
gives you a kind of Stellar playground.
Simon
> On 4 Jul 2017, at 15:02, Ali Nazemian wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if there is a test framework we can use for Stellar
> post-parsing and enrichment use case
Hi all,
I was wondering if there is a test framework we can use for Stellar
post-parsing and enrichment use cases. It is very time-consuming to verify
use cases end-to-end. Therefore, I am looking for a way of mocking use
cases step by step to speed up our development.
Regards,
Ali