com.atlassian.jira.webtests.zsuites
Class FuncTestSuiteComments

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.atlassian.jira.functest.framework.FuncTestSuite
      extended by com.atlassian.jira.webtests.zsuites.FuncTestSuiteComments
All Implemented Interfaces:
junit.framework.Test

public class FuncTestSuiteComments
extends FuncTestSuite

A suite of test related to comments

Since:
v4.0

Field Summary
static FuncTestSuite SUITE
          A static declaration of this particular FuncTestSuite
 
Constructor Summary
FuncTestSuiteComments()
           
 
Method Summary
static junit.framework.Test suite()
          The pattern in JUnit/IDEA JUnit runner is that if a class has a static suite() method that returns a Test, then this is the entry point for running your tests.
 
Methods inherited from class com.atlassian.jira.functest.framework.FuncTestSuite
addBundledPlugins2Only, addSingleRunTest, addTest, addTests, addTestsInPackage, addTestsInPackageBundledPluginsOnly, addTestSuite, addTpmLdapOnly, countTestCases, createFuncTestBuilder, createTest, createTest, getAllTests, getBundledPlugins2Tests, getFuncTests, getSingleRunTests, getTests, getTpmLdapTests, run
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

SUITE

public static final FuncTestSuite SUITE
A static declaration of this particular FuncTestSuite

Constructor Detail

FuncTestSuiteComments

public FuncTestSuiteComments()
Method Detail

suite

public static junit.framework.Test suite()
The pattern in JUnit/IDEA JUnit runner is that if a class has a static suite() method that returns a Test, then this is the entry point for running your tests. So make sure you declare one of these in the FuncTestSuite implementation.

Returns:
a Test that can be run by as JUnit TestRunner


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