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TestSearchTag

public class TestSearchTag extends org.apache.cactus.JspTestCase
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Fields Summary
private SearchTag
mTag
An instance of the SearchTag being tested
Constructors Summary
public TestSearchTag()
Default constructor

    
       
      
        super();
    
public TestSearchTag(String name)
Constructor with a name

        super(name);
    
public TestSearchTag(String name, Test t)
Constructor that wraps a test with a Cactus test

        super(name, t);
    
Methods Summary
public voidsetUp()
Initialize our test fixture

        // Make a tag instance
        mTag = new SearchTag();
        // Set its JSP context
        mTag.setPageContext(this.pageContext);
    
public voidtearDown()
Clean up our test fixture

        // Call the context popBody() method, which will ensure that
        // it emits its generated content from the tag, if any.
        this.pageContext.popBody();
        // Release the tag reference
        mTag = null;
    
public voidtestValidSearch()

        // Set the name of the page variable where the results are to be
        // stored
        mTag.setVarName("people");
        // Set the first name search attribute on the tag
        mTag.setFirstNamePattern("John");
        // Invoke the tag's doStartTag(), performing the search
        mTag.doStartTag();
        // If the tag performed as expected, there should be no
        // error message in "people-error", and a non-null collection
        // in the "people" page variable
        assertNull("Unexpected error string seen in page context",
                   this.pageContext.findAttribute("people-error"));
        assertNotNull("No results value found in page variable",
                      this.pageContext.findAttribute("people"));