How can I configure SpecFlow so that it does not display timing information as part of the test text e.g.
-> done: Steps.ThenIWillBeDeniedAccess() (0.0s)
Cheers.
Jas.
Turns out I need to put this in the app.config file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="specFlow" type="TechTalk.SpecFlow.Configuration.ConfigurationSectionHandler, TechTalk.SpecFlow"/>
</configSections>
<specFlow>
<language feature="en-GB" />
<unitTestProvider name="nUnit" />
<trace traceSuccessfulSteps="false" traceTimings="false" />
</specFlow>
</configuration>
The key setting here is traceSuccessfulSteps, setting that to false did the trick.
Related
We use Jira.. like many others.. but we also use a forum for our business discussions board and have been since before Jira existed, so we have a lot of historical information in there.
It is possible to add "Gadgets" to the dashboard, but is it possible to add a webview somewhere?
Follow this guide:
https://developer.atlassian.com/jiradev/jira-platform/guides/dashboards/tutorial-writing-gadgets-for-jira
Open src/main/resources/gadget.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<Module>
<ModulePrefs title="__MSG_gadget.title__" directory_title="__MSG_gadget.title__"
description="__MSG_gadget.description__">
<Optional feature="gadget-directory">
<Param name="categories">
JIRA
</Param>
</Optional>
<Optional feature="atlassian.util" />
<Optional feature="auth-refresh" />
<Require feature="views" />
<Require feature="settitle"/>
<Require feature="oauthpopup" />
#oauth
<Locale messages="__ATLASSIAN_BASE_URL__/download/resources/jira-gadget-tutorial-plugin/i18n/ALL_ALL.xml"/>
</ModulePrefs>
<Content type="html" view="profile">
<!-- omitted for now -->
</Content>
</Module>
Did you see:
<Content type="html" view="profile">
<!-- omitted for now -->
</Content>
Just insert your frame here:
<Content type="html" view="profile">
<iframe src="your forum url">
</Content>
I am trying to add the following lines to web config
<system.net>
<settings>
<servicePointManager expect100Continue="false" />
</settings>
But it returning error Only one element allowed. It must be the first child element of the root element
Can any one please help on us?
try this in webconfig or refer MSDN for details
<configuration>
<system.net>
<settings>
<servicePointManager
checkCertificateName="false"
checkCertificateRevocationList="false"
/>
</settings>
</system.net>
</configuration>
I am supposed to access a a publicly accessible API (https://ABCInsuranceCoreApp.ng.bluemix.net/ABCInsurance/ProductService) using POST method. It accepts an XML Payload of the form
<Customer>
<Age>40</Age>
<Gender>M</Gender>
<Location>IBM</Location>
</Customer>
and returns a list of products. The API works in a REST-Client and tested.
What I have done in the Apigee API Dev Platform is as follows.
Default ProxyEndpoint:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ProxyEndpoint name="default">
<Flows>
<Flow name="default">
<Request>
<Step>
<Name>AssignCustomerData</Name>
</Step>
<Step>
<Name>ExecuteProductService</Name>
</Step>
</Request>
<Response>
<Step>
<Name>ParseProductList</Name>
</Step>
</Response>
</Flow>
</Flows>
<HTTPProxyConnection>
<BasePath>/v1/abcinsproductservice</BasePath>
<VirtualHost>default</VirtualHost>
</HTTPProxyConnection>
<RouteRule name="default"/>
</ProxyEndpoint>
AssignCustomerData is an AssignMessage Policy and it looks like..
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<AssignMessage async="false" continueOnError="false" enabled="true" name="AssignCustomerData">
<DisplayName>AssignCustomerData</DisplayName>
<AssignTo createNew="true" type="request">CustomerData</AssignTo>
<Set>
<Payload contentType="text/xml">
<Customer>
<Age>40</Age>
<Gender>M</Gender>
<Location>IBM</Location>
</Customer>
</Payload>
<Verb>POST</Verb>
</Set>
</AssignMessage>
ExecuteProductService is a service callout and it looks like..
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ServiceCallout async="false" continueOnError="false" enabled="true" name="ExecuteProductService">
<!-- Send the message we just made to the target, and save the result -->
<Request variable="CustomerData"/>
<Response>ProductList</Response>
<HTTPTargetConnection>
<URL>https://ABCInsuranceCoreApp.ng.bluemix.net/ABCInsurance/ProductService</URL>
</HTTPTargetConnection>
</ServiceCallout>
and ParseProductList is an ExtractVriable Policy which looks like..
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ExtractVariables async="false" continueOnError="false" enabled="true" name="ParseProductList">
<DisplayName>ParseProductList</DisplayName>
<FaultRules/>
<Properties/>
<VariablePrefix>products</VariablePrefix>
<XMLPayload>
<Variable name="name" type="string">
<XPath>//Products/Product[1]/Name</XPath>
</Variable>
</XMLPayload>
</ExtractVariables>
I have dilligently followed the samples, however the arrangement does not work. I am confused as to where the error is.
The trace is not working either..
Can you pls help out..
Many thanks in advance
Amitava
I looks like you need to add Source to your ExtractVariables policy, as in:
<Source clearPayload="false">ProductList</Source>
Also, I'm curious why you are doing this with a ServiceCallout (rather than just routing to your target service via a TargetEndpoint)? I don't see a RouteRule in your ProxyEndpoint. Without a RouteRule, you are creating an Echo Server will will simply reflect back whatever comes in. To stop that from happening, you would need to add a RaiseFault policy after your ExtractVariables policy to terminate the call.
Or, perhaps you are just showing us a snippet and there is really more to it?
The way I see it is,
<Step>
<Name>ParseProductList</Name>
</Step>
Should be a Request Step.
So your proxy becomes,
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ProxyEndpoint name="default">
<Flows>
<Flow name="default">
<Request>
<Step>
<Name>AssignCustomerData</Name>
</Step>
<Step>
<Name>ExecuteProductService</Name>
</Step>
<Step>
<Name>ParseProductList</Name>
</Step>
</Request>
<Response/>
</Flow>
</Flows>
<HTTPProxyConnection>
<BasePath>/v1/abcinsproductservice</BasePath>
<VirtualHost>default</VirtualHost>
</HTTPProxyConnection>
<RouteRule name="default"/>
</ProxyEndpoint>
Is there anyway to get Spring.Net to log what it's doing as it constructs objects? Something on the order of
Constructing Object A
Constructing Object B
etc etc.....
I need to resolve a circular dependency within my application, and seeing the order in which Spring is creating the objects could be a huge help.
This can easily be done. Spring uses Common.Logging. You can grab logging output from Spring.Objects.Factory.* classes and look for ... Creating instance of Object 'your-id-here' ... messages.
Note that you have to log at DEBUG level, which means you'll see quite a lot of other information too.
The following app.config would log creation calls to the console, using log4net:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<sectionGroup name="common">
<section name="logging" type="Common.Logging.ConfigurationSectionHandler, Common.Logging" />
</sectionGroup>
<section name="log4net" type="log4net.Config.Log4NetConfigurationSectionHandler, log4net"/>
</configSections>
<common>
<logging>
<factoryAdapter type="Common.Logging.Log4Net.Log4NetLoggerFactoryAdapter, Common.Logging.Log4Net">
<arg key="configType" value="INLINE" />
</factoryAdapter>
</logging>
</common>
<log4net>
<appender name="ConsoleAppender" type="log4net.Appender.ConsoleAppender">
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
<conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger %ndc - %message%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
<!-- this logger will catch creation messages -->
<logger name="Spring.Objects.Factory">
<level value="DEBUG" />
<appender-ref ref="ConsoleAppender" />
</logger>
</log4net>
</configuration>
So most of this is boiler-plate Common.Logging and log4net configuration, which is well documented on the Common.Logging website. If you want to append to a file or something else, see the log4net docs.
SOLVED!!!! Thanks for your help
I'm kinda lost here, I'd like to remove all the Spring.NET configuration outside Web.Config but I cant figure out how to put my typeAliases.
I'll appreciate all the help you can give me.
Thanks.
You can register type aliases either in app.config/web.config:
<configSections>
<sectionGroup name="spring">
<section name="context" type="Spring.Context.Support.ContextHandler, Spring.Core"/>
<section name="typeAliases" type="Spring.Context.Support.TypeAliasesSectionHandler, Spring.Core"/>
</sectionGroup>
</configSections>
<spring>
<typeAliases>
<alias name="Prog" type="MyNs.Program, MyLibrary" />
</typeAliases>
<context>
<resource uri="context.xml"/>
</context>
</spring>
Or in a spring configuration file by adding a definition for the Spring.Objects.Factory.Config.TypeAliasConfigurer object:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<objects xmlns="http://www.springframework.net">
<object id="program" type="Prog" />
<object id="myTypeAlias" type="Spring.Objects.Factory.Config.TypeAliasConfigurer, Spring.Core">
<property name="TypeAliases">
<dictionary>
<entry key="Prog" value="MyNs.Program, MyLibrary"/>
</dictionary>
</property>
</object>
</objects>
You will find this in the documentation.