Binding Assert functions

  • _AFT.assertVerbStatusSuccess(api, verb, args)

    Simply test that the call of a verb successfully returns.

  • _AFT.assertVerbStatusError(api, verb, args)

    The inverse of above. Expects that the verbs fails.

  • _AFT.assertVerbResponseEquals(api, verb, args, expectedResponse)

    Test that the call of a verb successfully returns and that verb's response is equal to the expectedResponse.

  • _AFT.assertVerbResponseEqualsError(api, verb, args, expectedResponse)

    The inverse of above. Expect an error on the verb call either on the verb or on the expected response.

  • _AFT.assertVerbCb(api, verb, args, expectedResponse, callback)

    Test the call of a verb with a custom callback. From this callback you will need to make some assertions on what you need (verb JSON return object content mainly).

    If you don't need to test the response simply specify an empty LUA table.

    ```lua function _callback(responseJ) _AFT.assertStrContains(responseJ.response, "Some String") end

    _AFT.describe("myTestLabel", function() _AFT.testVerbCb('testPingSuccess','hello', 'ping', {}, _callback) end) ```

  • _AFT.assertVerbCbError(api, verb, args, expectedResponse, callback)

    Should return success on failure.

  • _AFT.assertEvtReceived(eventName, timeout)

    Prior to be able to check that an event has been received, you have to register the event with the test framework using _AFT.addEventToMonitor function.

    Check if an event has been correctly received in timeout specified (timeout in µs). An event name use the application framework naming scheme: api/event_name.

  • _AFT.assertEvtNotReceived(eventName, timeout)

    Prior to be able to check that an event has been received, you have to register the event with the test framework using _AFT.addEventToMonitor function.

    Check if an event has been correctly received in time (timeout in µs). An event name use the application framework naming scheme: api/event_name.

  • _AFT.assertGrpEvtReceived(eventGrp, timeout)

    Prior to be able to check that a group of events (a table of event) has been received, you have to register the events with the test framework using _AFT.addEventToMonitor function.

    The table has to have this format: lua eventGrp = {["api/event_name_1"]=1,["api/event_name_2"]=2,["api/event_name_3"]=5} As you can see, in the table, event names are table keys and the value stored are the number of time that the events have to be received.

    Check if events has been correctly received in timeout specified (timeout in µs). An event name use the application framework naming scheme: api/event_name.