I had a look at the test superclass and indeed there is no option() method
available (in contrast to config() and webtest()).

never the less following fails also (it does not know the option tag):
def ant=createAntBuilder()
ant.option(....)

I hope I don't need to import the taskdef explicitly with length yucky ant
lib loading code... Is there a reason why WebtestCase does not offer an
option() method?


aldana wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> I am playing around with webtest and first impressions are very good. but
> several pages are making problems with JS-errors so I want to set
> js-exception detection switched off (see
> http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/option.html).
> 
> I tried following but webtest gives me exception when while executing the
> option step, what is the correct way to use the option step in groovy:
> 
> class FirstWebTest extends WebtestCase {
> 
>   void testLogin() {
>     //fails
>     option name: "ThrowExceptionOnScriptError", value: "false"
> 
>     webtest("My first test") {
>       group(description: "login to xxx") {
>          //... test steps        
>       }
>     }
>   }
> }
> 
> thanks
> 
> 


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software-engineering blog: http://www.aldana-online.de
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