ShouldShouldBe(Text, String) Method
Verifies that the actual value matches the expected value
Namespace: Firefly.Box.TestingAssembly: Firefly.Box (in Firefly.Box.dll) Version: debug-master-v:33791
public static void ShouldBe(
this Text value,
string expectedValue
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Sub ShouldBe (
value As Text,
expectedValue As String
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member ShouldBe :
value : Text *
expectedValue : string -> unit
- value Text
- the value to check
- expectedValue String
- the expected value
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type
Text. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
Used mainly for Unit Testing.
If the value doesn't match the expected value, an exception is thrown
This example demonstrates the usage of DemoBusinessProcess
This example is in the form of Unit Tests. It references the NUnit framework. This framework can be downloaded from
www.NUnit.org. For more information about unit testing visit:
www.NUnit.org.
This example is based on test data. The code for the entities included in this test data can be found in the documentation of
Entityusing System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using NUnit.Framework;
using Firefly.Box;
using Firefly.Box.Testing;
namespace TestFirefly.Box.Documentation
{
[TestFixture]
public class DemoBusinessProcess
{
[Test]
public void IterateAllRows()
{
var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
employees.InitializeWithTestData();// Insert test data to the table
var bp = new BusinessProcess
{
From = employees,
Activity = Activities.Update // The default activity
};
int numberOfEmployeesWithoutMiddleInitials = 0;
bp.ForEachRow(() =>
{
if (employees.MiddleInitial == "")
numberOfEmployeesWithoutMiddleInitials++;
});
numberOfEmployeesWithoutMiddleInitials.ShouldBe(10);//Checks that there are 10 employees in the test data without a middle initial
}
[Test]
public void DeleteEmployeesWithJob5()
{
var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
employees.InitializeWithTestData();// Insert test data to the table
employees.CountRows().ShouldBe(43);// Verifies that the test data has 43 rows
var bp = new BusinessProcess
{
From = employees,
Activity = Activities.Delete
};
bp.Where.Add(employees.JobId.IsEqualTo(5));
bp.Run();
employees.CountRows().ShouldBe(36);// Verifies that after the delete, only 36 rows remain
}
[Test]
public void InsertAnEmployee()
{
var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
employees.InitializeWithTestData();// Insert test data to the table
employees.CountRows().ShouldBe(43); // Verifies that the test data has 43 rows
var bp = new BusinessProcess
{
From = employees,
Activity = Activities.Insert
};
bp.ForFirstRow(() =>
{
employees.Id.Value = "ID-1234";
employees.FirstName.Value = "John";
employees.LastName.Value = "Doe";
});
employees.CountRows().ShouldBe(44);// Verifies that after the insert, there are 44 rows in the test data
}
}
}