testing.ui.RendererHarness Extends goog.Disposable
A driver for testing renderers.

Inheritance

Constructor

goog.testing.ui.RendererHarness(rendererrenderParentdecorateParent)

Parameters

renderer : goog.ui.ControlRenderer
A renderer to test.
renderParent : Element
The parent of the element where controls will be rendered.
decorateParent : Element
The parent of the element where controls will be decorated.

Instance Methods

Public Protected Private
assertDomMatches()
Assert that the rendered element and the decorated element match.
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attachControlAndDecorate(control) Element
Attach a control and decorate the element given in the constructor.
Arguments:
control : goog.ui.Control
A control.
Returns: Element  The element created.
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attachControlAndRender(control) Element
Attach a control and render its DOM.
Arguments:
control : goog.ui.Control
A control.
Returns: Element  The element created.
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disposeInternal()
Destroy the harness, verifying that all assertions had been checked.
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addOnDisposeCallback(callbackopt_scope)
Invokes a callback function when this object is disposed. Callbacks are invoked in the order in which they were added.
Arguments:
callback : function(this:T):?
The callback function.
opt_scope : T=
An optional scope to call the callback in.
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dispose() void
Disposes of the object. If the object hasn't already been disposed of, calls #disposeInternal. Classes that extend goog.Disposable should override #disposeInternal in order to delete references to COM objects, DOM nodes, and other disposable objects. Reentrant.
Returns: void  Nothing.
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disposeInternal()
Deletes or nulls out any references to COM objects, DOM nodes, or other disposable objects. Classes that extend goog.Disposable should override this method. Not reentrant. To avoid calling it twice, it must only be called from the subclass' disposeInternal method. Everywhere else the public dispose method must be used. For example:
  mypackage.MyClass = function() {
    mypackage.MyClass.base(this, 'constructor');
    // Constructor logic specific to MyClass.
    ...
  };
  goog.inherits(mypackage.MyClass, goog.Disposable);

  mypackage.MyClass.prototype.disposeInternal = function() {
    // Dispose logic specific to MyClass.
    ...
    // Call superclass's disposeInternal at the end of the subclass's, like
    // in C++, to avoid hard-to-catch issues.
    mypackage.MyClass.base(this, 'disposeInternal');
  };
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getDisposed() boolean
Use #isDisposed instead. No description.
Returns: boolean  Whether the object has been disposed of.
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isDisposed() boolean
No description.
Returns: boolean  Whether the object has been disposed of.
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registerDisposable(disposable)
Associates a disposable object with this object so that they will be disposed together.
Arguments:
disposable : goog.disposable.IDisposable
that will be disposed when this object is disposed.
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Instance Properties

constructor :
No description.
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decorateControl_ : goog.ui.Control
A control to create by decoration.
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decorateHtml_ :
The original HTML of the decorated element.
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decorateParent_ :
Teh parent of the element where controls will be decorated.
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renderControl_ : goog.ui.Control
A control to create by rendering.
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renderHtml_ :
The original HTML of the render element.
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renderParent_ :
The parent of the element where controls will be rendered.
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The renderer under test.
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verified_ :
Whether all the necessary assert methods have been called.
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creationStack :
If monitoring the goog.Disposable instances is enabled, stores the creation stack trace of the Disposable instance.
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disposed_ :
Whether the object has been disposed of.
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onDisposeCallbacks_ :
Callbacks to invoke when this object is disposed.
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Static Properties

goog.testing.ui.RendererHarness.superClass_ :
No description.
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Package testing.ui

Package Reference