Re: Struts 2 and Validation Testing

2007-04-06 Thread Rich Thornett

Tried extending XWorkTestCase in a sample test, but sgot the same error.  I'm
extending MockObjectTestCase anyway, so inheritance wouldn't be the best
solution for me.

Doesn't look like there's been any traction on this issue in Jira yet:
https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1868


qmnonic wrote:
 
 
 I experienced the same problem in a test case (though different
 circumstances), and it was solved by extending XWorkTestCase instead of
 TestCase as noted in the example - 
 http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/how-do-i-unit-test-my-actions-validation-logic.html
 .  This might help...
 
 
 

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Problem with action tag - Bug in result handling for actions rendered with

2007-02-21 Thread Rich Thornett

I am using the action tag
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generating urls with namespaces

2006-12-08 Thread Rich Thornett

Am having a few issues with Struts2 related to URLs, was hoping someone could
comment if these are bugs or expected behavior.  They are:

1. I'd like to use the action attribute of the url tag to generate urls.  I
have a few different packages/namespaces set up and what I want to do is
simply supply the full path (package + action) to the action like this:

@s.url action='/myNamespace/myAction'/// I'm using Freemarker

But that doesn't work.  The link it builds is as such

//myNamespace/myAction.action  // Note the extra slash in front

If I drop the slash in front, the generated link looks like this:

myNamespace/myAction.action

which is relative to the current path and not the application context as
desired.  So it doesn't work unless you're at the application root path.

I realize that this is an option:

@s.url namespace='myNamespace' action='myAction'/

but I *really* don't want to use it - it's too verbose and it seems
unnecessary to separate the namespace as a separate attribute.  Plus I don't
want the designer thinking about Struts namespaces, just url paths (I like
to hide frameworky details wherever possible). Full paths to actions
packages can be resolved when you go to a given url, why not in the s.url
tag, too?

I have resorted to this:

@s.url value='/myNamespace/myAction.action'/

I realize that it's not that much shorter than the namespace version, but
keeping the path intact just seems much much better and easy to read to me. 
But I'd still like to avoid hard-coding the .action extension (so I can
switch to a prettier Rails-style ActionMapper some day), so I'd prefer to
use the action attribute over value.

So my question is - is this a bug or am I trying to use the action attribute
incorrectly?  If that latter, why can't the full path be supported?

2. This is related.  I'd like to have the following result for an action:

result type=redirect-action/myNamespace/myAction/result

but this doesn't work for (presumably) the same reason. The redirect goes to 

//myNamespace/myAction.action  // Extra slash up front

I could drop the slash, but get the same problem mentioned above about the
url no longer being relative to the application root.  Sure, I can get
around the problem with this:

result type=redirect-action
param name=namespace/myNamepsace/param
param name=actionNamemyAction/param
/result

But - ooof. XML hell. I just want to specify a simple path and don't want
all the clutter.  Is there another way?

3. I tried to use the submit tag to create an image that can submit a form
like so:

@s.submit type=image src=/images/searchButton.jpg/

But this does not produce a url relative to the application root. I can't
nest a url tag to create the url, so is there a way to do this?  (I'm
guessing I can add some ognl scripting to call some struts util for building
the url, but I hate to have hacks like that in a simple tag.)

Thanks for your help.
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