Product to insert values from the forms into msSQL
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Change history
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Changelog
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1.0 (xxxx-xx-xx)
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- Created recipe with ZopeSkel
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Detailed Documentation
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Introduction
============
This is a full-blown functional test. The emphasis here is on testing what
the user may input and see, and the system is largely tested as a black box.
We use PloneTestCase to set up this test as well, so we have a full Plone site
to play with. We *can* inspect the state of the portal, e.g. using
self.portal and self.folder, but it is often frowned upon since you are not
treating the system as a black box. Also, if you, for example, log in or set
roles using calls like self.setRoles(), these are not reflected in the test
browser, which runs as a separate session.
Being a doctest, we can tell a story here.
First, we must perform some setup. We use the testbrowser that is shipped
with Five, as this provides proper Zope 2 integration. Most of the
documentation, though, is in the underlying zope.testbrower package.
>>> from Products.Five.testbrowser import Browser
>>> browser = Browser()
>>> portal_url = self.portal.absolute_url()
The following is useful when writing and debugging testbrowser tests. It lets
us see all error messages in the error_log.
>>> self.portal.error_log._ignored_exceptions = ()
With that in place, we can go to the portal front page and log in. We will
do this using the default user from PloneTestCase:
>>> from Products.PloneTestCase.setup import portal_owner, default_password
Because add-on themes or products may remove or hide the login portlet, this test will use the login form that comes with plone.
>>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form')
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = portal_owner
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = default_password
>>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click()
Here, we set the value of the fields on the login form and then simulate a
submit click. We then ensure that we get the friendly logged-in message:
>>> "You are now logged in" in browser.contents
True
Finally, let's return to the front page of our site before continuing
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
-*- extra stuff goes here -*-
The Encrypted SQL Adapter content type
===============================
In this section we are tesing the Encrypted SQL Adapter content type by performing
basic operations like adding, updadating and deleting Encrypted SQL Adapter content
items.
Adding a new Encrypted SQL Adapter content item
--------------------------------
We use the 'Add new' menu to add a new content item.
>>> browser.getLink('Add new').click()
Then we select the type of item we want to add. In this case we select
'Encrypted SQL Adapter' and click the 'Add' button to get to the add form.
>>> browser.getControl('Encrypted SQL Adapter').click()
>>> browser.getControl(name='form.button.Add').click()
>>> 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' in browser.contents
True
Now we fill the form and submit it.
>>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = 'Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample'
>>> browser.getControl('Save').click()
>>> 'Changes saved' in browser.contents
True
And we are done! We added a new 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' content item to the portal.
Updating an existing Encrypted SQL Adapter content item
---------------------------------------
Let's click on the 'edit' tab and update the object attribute values.
>>> browser.getLink('Edit').click()
>>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample'
>>> browser.getControl('Save').click()
We check that the changes were applied.
>>> 'Changes saved' in browser.contents
True
>>> 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' in browser.contents
True
Removing a/an Encrypted SQL Adapter content item
--------------------------------
If we go to the home page, we can see a tab with the 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter
Sample' title in the global navigation tabs.
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
>>> 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' in browser.contents
True
Now we are going to delete the 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' object. First we
go to the contents tab and select the 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' for
deletion.
>>> browser.getLink('Contents').click()
>>> browser.getControl('New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample').click()
We click on the 'Delete' button.
>>> browser.getControl('Delete').click()
>>> 'Item(s) deleted' in browser.contents
True
So, if we go back to the home page, there is no longer a 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter
Sample' tab.
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
>>> 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' in browser.contents
False
Adding a new Encrypted SQL Adapter content item as contributor
------------------------------------------------
Not only site managers are allowed to add Encrypted SQL Adapter content items, but
also site contributors.
Let's logout and then login as 'contributor', a portal member that has the
contributor role assigned.
>>> browser.getLink('Log out').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form')
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = 'contributor'
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = default_password
>>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
We use the 'Add new' menu to add a new content item.
>>> browser.getLink('Add new').click()
We select 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' and click the 'Add' button to get to the add form.
>>> browser.getControl('Encrypted SQL Adapter').click()
>>> browser.getControl(name='form.button.Add').click()
>>> 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' in browser.contents
True
Now we fill the form and submit it.
>>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = 'Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample'
>>> browser.getControl('Save').click()
>>> 'Changes saved' in browser.contents
True
Done! We added a new Encrypted SQL Adapter content item logged in as contributor.
Finally, let's login back as manager.
>>> browser.getLink('Log out').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form')
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = portal_owner
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = default_password
>>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
Contributors
************
"", Author
Download
********
Change history
**************
Changelog
=========
1.0 (xxxx-xx-xx)
----------------
- Created recipe with ZopeSkel
[""]
Detailed Documentation
**********************
Introduction
============
This is a full-blown functional test. The emphasis here is on testing what
the user may input and see, and the system is largely tested as a black box.
We use PloneTestCase to set up this test as well, so we have a full Plone site
to play with. We *can* inspect the state of the portal, e.g. using
self.portal and self.folder, but it is often frowned upon since you are not
treating the system as a black box. Also, if you, for example, log in or set
roles using calls like self.setRoles(), these are not reflected in the test
browser, which runs as a separate session.
Being a doctest, we can tell a story here.
First, we must perform some setup. We use the testbrowser that is shipped
with Five, as this provides proper Zope 2 integration. Most of the
documentation, though, is in the underlying zope.testbrower package.
>>> from Products.Five.testbrowser import Browser
>>> browser = Browser()
>>> portal_url = self.portal.absolute_url()
The following is useful when writing and debugging testbrowser tests. It lets
us see all error messages in the error_log.
>>> self.portal.error_log._ignored_exceptions = ()
With that in place, we can go to the portal front page and log in. We will
do this using the default user from PloneTestCase:
>>> from Products.PloneTestCase.setup import portal_owner, default_password
Because add-on themes or products may remove or hide the login portlet, this test will use the login form that comes with plone.
>>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form')
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = portal_owner
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = default_password
>>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click()
Here, we set the value of the fields on the login form and then simulate a
submit click. We then ensure that we get the friendly logged-in message:
>>> "You are now logged in" in browser.contents
True
Finally, let's return to the front page of our site before continuing
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
-*- extra stuff goes here -*-
The Encrypted SQL Adapter content type
===============================
In this section we are tesing the Encrypted SQL Adapter content type by performing
basic operations like adding, updadating and deleting Encrypted SQL Adapter content
items.
Adding a new Encrypted SQL Adapter content item
--------------------------------
We use the 'Add new' menu to add a new content item.
>>> browser.getLink('Add new').click()
Then we select the type of item we want to add. In this case we select
'Encrypted SQL Adapter' and click the 'Add' button to get to the add form.
>>> browser.getControl('Encrypted SQL Adapter').click()
>>> browser.getControl(name='form.button.Add').click()
>>> 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' in browser.contents
True
Now we fill the form and submit it.
>>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = 'Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample'
>>> browser.getControl('Save').click()
>>> 'Changes saved' in browser.contents
True
And we are done! We added a new 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' content item to the portal.
Updating an existing Encrypted SQL Adapter content item
---------------------------------------
Let's click on the 'edit' tab and update the object attribute values.
>>> browser.getLink('Edit').click()
>>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample'
>>> browser.getControl('Save').click()
We check that the changes were applied.
>>> 'Changes saved' in browser.contents
True
>>> 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' in browser.contents
True
Removing a/an Encrypted SQL Adapter content item
--------------------------------
If we go to the home page, we can see a tab with the 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter
Sample' title in the global navigation tabs.
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
>>> 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' in browser.contents
True
Now we are going to delete the 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' object. First we
go to the contents tab and select the 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' for
deletion.
>>> browser.getLink('Contents').click()
>>> browser.getControl('New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample').click()
We click on the 'Delete' button.
>>> browser.getControl('Delete').click()
>>> 'Item(s) deleted' in browser.contents
True
So, if we go back to the home page, there is no longer a 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter
Sample' tab.
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
>>> 'New Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample' in browser.contents
False
Adding a new Encrypted SQL Adapter content item as contributor
------------------------------------------------
Not only site managers are allowed to add Encrypted SQL Adapter content items, but
also site contributors.
Let's logout and then login as 'contributor', a portal member that has the
contributor role assigned.
>>> browser.getLink('Log out').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form')
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = 'contributor'
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = default_password
>>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
We use the 'Add new' menu to add a new content item.
>>> browser.getLink('Add new').click()
We select 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' and click the 'Add' button to get to the add form.
>>> browser.getControl('Encrypted SQL Adapter').click()
>>> browser.getControl(name='form.button.Add').click()
>>> 'Encrypted SQL Adapter' in browser.contents
True
Now we fill the form and submit it.
>>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = 'Encrypted SQL Adapter Sample'
>>> browser.getControl('Save').click()
>>> 'Changes saved' in browser.contents
True
Done! We added a new Encrypted SQL Adapter content item logged in as contributor.
Finally, let's login back as manager.
>>> browser.getLink('Log out').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form')
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = portal_owner
>>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = default_password
>>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click()
>>> browser.open(portal_url)
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