Jon, Yes, please share it.
An ant task like this would fit in well with our apps testing framework. I think it would make an ExcelAnt contribution to Apache POI. If you think so, then you could open up a bugzilla and attach. Sounds exciting. Happy New Year, Dave On Dec 31, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Jon Svede wrote: > Yes, I wrote the task last night. I have the skeleton written, here is what > it > looks like right now: > > I changed the name to ExcelAnt.... > > <target name="test"> > <excelant fileName="${xls.file.root}/JDSTestCase.xls" > outputFileName="outfile"> > <test name="testName"> > <set cell="sheet1!a1" value="1.0"/> > <evaluate cell="sheet1!a2" expectedValue="1.0" > precision="1.0e-1"/> > </test> > <test name="testName1"> > <set cell="sheet1!a1" value="1.0"/> > <evaluate cell="sheet1!a2" expectedValue="1.0" > precision="1.0e-1"/> > </test> > </excelant> > </target> > > I have to work on integrating the actual POI pieces now, but the task and the > sub elements all can be invoked from an ant script. > > > I had written something else that was like what Mark suggested, something XML > based. But it wasn't this clear and it didn't do the the test part. It > basically just did the updates and evaluated the outputs without any ability > to > "test". > > > This to me seems cleaner, easier to write and maintain and integrate into a > build process. Plus, this lets the author write a test in whatever way they > need to. For example, I have spreadsheets were each sheet is basically a > unit > but I have others where you have to treat the whole workbook as a unit. This > doesn't constrain anyone that way. The tests I'll need will be different, > but I > think this helps me. > > > Does this help anyone else? I'd be happy to share this if it does. > > Jon > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Neil Benn <neil.b...@gmail.com> > To: POI Users List <user@poi.apache.org> > Sent: Fri, December 31, 2010 3:35:15 AM > Subject: Re: Java Excel testing framework > > You could make an ant task to do what you need? > > On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Jon Svede <jsv...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Is there test framework that uses POI that allows someone to write tests? I >> need to write a lot of tests for some spreadsheets we have and I don't really >> want to write it in Java because it means only I can update them. I was >> thinking of something that let me write JUnit tests in Ant. If that isn't >> clear, here is what I am imagining: >> >> <!-- there's a lot missing here but I didn't want to distract myself --> >> >> <project name="foo"> >> >> <path id="poi.classpath"> >> <fileset dir="${poi.lib}"> >> <include name="**/*.jar"/> >> </fileset> >> </path> >> >> >> <punit file="/path/to/some.xls" classpathref="poi.classpath"> <!-- for lack >> of >> a >> better name --> >> <punittest name="anArbitraryTestName"> >> <set cell="sheet1!a1" value="1.0"/> >> <set cell="sheet1!b1" value="2.0"/> >> <evaluate cell="sheet1!c1" expected-value="3.0" precision="1.0e-1"/> >> </punittest> >> </punit> >> >> </project> >> >> >> So basically in my imaginary framework I can test a spreadsheet by setting >> values into cells and the evaluating cells that are formulas and verify the >> result. >> >> This would allow me to quickly write repeatable tests that produce JUnit-like >> output. Maybe the framework would allow output to be written to a file? > Dunno, >> I am just making stuff up. >> >> Does anything like this exist? Or am I off in the weeds here. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jon >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@poi.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@poi.apache.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@poi.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@poi.apache.org