package org.displaytag.jsptests; import org.displaytag.test.DisplaytagCase; import org.junit.Assert; import org.junit.Test; import com.meterware.httpunit.GetMethodWebRequest; import com.meterware.httpunit.WebRequest; import com.meterware.httpunit.WebResponse; import com.meterware.httpunit.WebTable; /** * Tests for basic displaytag functionalities. * @author Fabrizio Giustina * @version $Revision$ ($Author$) */ public class AutocolumnStringTest extends DisplaytagCase { /** * @see org.displaytag.test.DisplaytagCase#getJspName() */ public String getJspName() { return "autocolumns-string.jsp"; } /** * Verifies that the generated page contains a table with the expected number of columns. * @param jspName jsp name, with full path * @throws Exception any axception thrown during test. */ @Test public void doTest() throws Exception { WebRequest request = new GetMethodWebRequest(getJspUrl(getJspName())); WebResponse response = runner.getResponse(request); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("RESPONSE: " + response.getText()); } WebTable[] tables = response.getTables(); Assert.assertEquals("Wrong number of tables.", 1, tables.length); Assert.assertEquals("Bad number of generated columns.", 1, tables[0].getColumnCount()); Assert.assertEquals("Bad number of generated rows.", 4, tables[0].getRowCount()); Assert.assertEquals("string1", tables[0].getCellAsText(1, 0)); Assert.assertEquals("string2", tables[0].getCellAsText(2, 0)); Assert.assertEquals("string3", tables[0].getCellAsText(3, 0)); } }