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pricedgp
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8 years ago
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Make all Data Source properties available to another called test case

Using groovy, I know that I can run another test case from the current test case, and pass context properties from the current test case into it, like so:

 

 

// get reference to that case and run it
def testCase = testRunner.testCase.testSuite.project.getTestSuiteByName(targetSuiteName).getTestCaseByName(targetTestCaseName)

// get properties from caller and pass to callee
def contextMap = new StringToObjectMap( context )

testCase.run(contextMap, false )

 

But, it seems that the context properties do not include the data source properties (unless I've missed something). So, my called test case doesn't have access to those properties. 

 

Is there a way to make all of the data source properties available to the called test case?

 

Thanks!

 

 

  • Hi Pricedgp,

     

    I suppose that you can use the put method to add values of DataSource properties to your contextMap. For example, here is how the code looks on my computer:

    def contextMap = new StringToObjectMap( context )
    def from = context.expand( '${JDBC Data#From}' )
    contextMap.put("datasourceFrom", from)

    Here is an article containing a description of the method:

    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/HashMap.html#put(K, V)

     

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  • TanyaYatskovska's avatar
    TanyaYatskovska
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    Hi Pricedgp,

     

    I suppose that you can use the put method to add values of DataSource properties to your contextMap. For example, here is how the code looks on my computer:

    def contextMap = new StringToObjectMap( context )
    def from = context.expand( '${JDBC Data#From}' )
    contextMap.put("datasourceFrom", from)

    Here is an article containing a description of the method:

    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/HashMap.html#put(K, V)