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Revision as of 14:25, 24 May 2012
Home < Documentation < Nightly < Developers < QtTestingContents
Overview
Write a UnitTest with QtTesting
1/ Create your XML script
See QtTesting User
If your tutorial needs data, please first add the data to the Sample Data module, and use this module during the test. See instruction xxxx here |
2/ Create a Python script
This Python test will start 3DSlicer and run your xml script previously recorded
- Create a file with the following code :
import slicer import slicer.testing import slicer.util filepath = os.environ['SLICER_HOME'] + 'path/to/your/script.xml' testUtility = slicer.app.testingUtility() success = testUtility.playTests(filepath) if success : slicer.util.exit(EXIT_SUCCESS) else: slicer.util.exit(EXIT_FAILURE)
- Save the python test to the directory ${Slicer_SOURCE_DIR}/Applications/SlicerApp/Testing/Python/
3/ Edit CMakeList
slicer_add_python_test( SCRIPT pythonScriptName.py SLICER_ARGS --launcher-no-splash --qt-testing)