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Test-Driving QML

Artem MarchenkoMarch 15, 2011

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Artem Marchenko

Product Manager shipping multi-

hundred MEur productsScrum Master, Practitioner, Product Owner and CoachThree times Forum Nokia

ChampionPrivate entrepreneurAvailable for hire

Product Manager, Researcher, Coach

http://fi.linkedin.com/in/artemmarchenko

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Test-Driven Development. Or just testing QML

• What TDD is about• Getting started• Simple Synchronous test• Simulating mouse and keyboard actions• Asynchronous tests (verifying callbacks)• Data-driven tests• Current limitations• Q&As

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Test-Driven Development

Remove

duplication

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Example of a QML-code developed via TDD

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Getting started 1(3)git clone git://gitorious.org/qt-labs/qtest-qml.gitCloning into qtest-qml...remote: Counting objects: 888, done.remote: Compressing objects: 100% (669/669), done.remote: Total 888 (delta 445), reused 393 (delta 187)Receiving objects: 100% (888/888), 411.11 KiB, done.Resolving deltas: 100% (445/445), done.

cd qtest-qml/qmake qtest-qml.pro makemake installmake docsmake check

Project page: http://qt.gitorious.net/qt-labs/qtest-qml

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Getting started 2(3)

• Create the simplest test in your project

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Getting started 3(2)

• And a script that runs the test: runTests.sh in this case

#!/bin/bash

clear/Users/artem/QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/471/gcc/bin/QMLViewer.app/Contents/MacOS/QMLViewer tst_tddCalculator2.qml

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Simple synchronous tests

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UI level: simulating mouse click

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UI level: simulating touch and drag

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Asynchronous testing: tryCompare

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Asynchronous testing: SignalSpy

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Data-driven tests

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Current Limitations• Installation doesn’t install qtest-qml to QtCreator

2.1 Tech Preview– Not that you would need it for TDD, but if you are into

“just testing” already written code, debugger may be helpful

• Bug: only one TestCase is allowed: http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-17200

– It makes init() and cleanup nearly useless– Organize your test structure by your own tools

• Small difficulties comparing built-in classes (e.g. color)– toString() helps most of the time

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Current limitations

• Very strange errors when object/property can be accessed e.g. because of a typo

• Segmentation faults, sometimes even “file not found”• In 95% of cases that is a typo or an attempt to access a

non-public property

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Current limitations

• SignalSpy can only count – It cannot examine the signal arguments or the state of

other objects• Benchmarking is a part of a qtest-qml, but doesn’t

work properly– That is I failed to make it run for a given amount of

times (most of the time it does just a single run)• No built-in device test runners

– Though you can certainly, embed a “run tests” button right into your application

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Thank you

Q&As time

You can find these slides at http://agilesoftwaredevelopment.com/tags/tdd


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