#region Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, James Shore
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' Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, James Shore
' Originally written by Kyle Heon. Copyright assigned to Brian Knowles and James Shore on SourceForge
' "Patches" tracker, item #1024063, 2004-09-07. Brian Knowles' copyright subquentially assigned to
' James Shore on nunitasp-devl mailing list, 8/22/2005.
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#endregion
using System;
using System.Xml;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using NUnit.Extensions.Asp.HtmlTester;
namespace NUnit.Extensions.Asp.AspTester{
/// <summary>
/// Base class for all validator testers.
/// </summary>
public class ValidatorTester : AspControlTester
{
/// <summary>
/// <p>Create a tester for a top-level control. Use this constructor
/// for testing most controls. Testers created with this constructor
/// will test pages loaded by the <see cref="HttpClient.Default"/>
/// HttpClient.</p>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="aspId">The ID of the control to test (look in the
/// page's ASP.NET source code for the ID).</param>
public ValidatorTester(string aspId) : base(aspId)
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Create a tester for a nested control. Use this constructor when
/// the control you are testing is nested within another control,
/// such as a DataGrid or UserControl. You should also use this
/// constructor when you're not using the
/// <see cref="HttpClient.Default"/> HttpClient.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="aspId">The ID of the control to test (look in the
/// page's ASP.NET source code for the ID).</param>
/// <param name="container">A tester for the control's container.
/// (In the page's ASP.NET source code, look for the tag that the
/// control is nested in. That's probably the control's
/// container.)</param>
///
/// <example>
/// This example demonstrates how to test a label that's inside
/// of a user control:
///
/// <code>
/// UserControlTester user1 = new UserControlTester("user1");
/// LabelTester label = new LabelTester("label", user1);</code>
/// </example>
///
/// <example>This example demonstrates how to use an HttpClient
/// other than <see cref="HttpClient.Default"/>:
///
/// <code>
/// HttpClient myHttpClient = new HttpClient();
/// WebFormTester webForm = new WebFormTester(myHttpClient);
/// LabelTester myTester = new LabelTester("id", webForm);</code>
/// </example>
public ValidatorTester(string aspId, Tester container) : base(aspId, container)
{
}
public HtmlSpanTester SpanTag
{
get
{
return new HtmlSpanTester(HtmlId, Form);
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns the error message.
/// </summary>
public string ErrorMessage
{
get
{
return SpanTag.InnerHtml;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns the error message, rendered to a string as a web browser would do.
/// </summary>
public string RenderedErrorMessage
{
get
{
return SpanTag.RenderedInnerHtml;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Unlike most controls, this control returns 'true' only if the validator is actually
/// visible to the user.
/// </summary>
public override bool Visible
{
get
{
bool visible = SpanTag.Visible;
if (!visible) return false;
string style = SpanTag.OptionalAttribute("style");
bool hidden = (style != null && style.IndexOf("visibility:hidden") != -1);
bool displayNone = (style != null && style.IndexOf("display:none") != -1);
if (visible && !hidden && !displayNone) return true;
else return false;
}
}
}
}
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