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Why is there no assertError() function in FlexUnit?


It seems that most XUnit testing frameworks provide assertions for the times when you want to assert that a given operation will thrown an exception (or an Error in AS3 parlance.) Is there some "standard" way of doing this that I am overlooking, which would explain the absence of an assertError() assertion included with FlexUnit?

I know HOW to implement such a thing, and I will probably add it to my FlexUnit (go open source!), but it seems like such a glaring omission that I'm left wondering if I'm just doing it wrong.

Anyone have thoughts on this?


Solution

  • Edit 05/02/2010: I'd now recommend using FlexUnit 4. It uses an extensible metdata system, supports expected exceptions, and also supports running in an integration server environment without the use of AIR.

    Edit: You should have a look at fluint, which was built by people who had enough of FlexUnit and it's limitations. It might have some of these types of assertions built in.

    I totally agree. In fact, FlexUnit is missing several useful methods (assertEvent, assertArrayEquals, etc). I know you said you know how to implement it, but feel free to use mine:

    public static function assertError(message : String, func : Function, errorClass : Class = null, errorMessage : String = null, errorCodes : Array = null) : Error 
    {
        _assertionsMade++;
    
        if (errorClass == null) errorClass = Error;
    
        try
        {
            func();
        }
        catch(ex : Error)
        {
            if (!(ex is errorClass))
            {
                fail("Expected error of type '" + getQualifiedClassName(errorClass) + "' but was '" + getQualifiedClassName(ex) + "'");
            }
    
            if (errorMessage != null && ex.message != errorMessage)
            {
                fail("Expected error with message '" + errorMessage + "' but was '" + ex.message + "'");
            }
    
            if (errorCodes != null && errorCodes.indexOf(ex.errorID) == -1)
            {
                fail("Expected error with errorID '" + errorCodes.join(" or ") + "' but was '" + ex.errorID + "'");
            }
    
            return ex;
        }
    
        if (message == null)
        {
            message = "Expected error of type '" + getQualifiedClassName(errorClass) + "' but none was thrown"
        }
    
        fail(message);
    
        return null;
    }