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Write and run your first minimal functional test

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This section describes how to create and run your first Red Deer test from scratch.

Step 1 - Install Eclipse

For this illustration, we'll use Kepler and assume that you already have it installed.

###Step 2 - Install Red Deer into Eclipse In Eclipse, navigate to: Help->Install New Software:

Then, enter the Red Deer update site URL. For this illustration, we'll use the latest stable version (0.4.0):

http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/stable/kepler/core/reddeer/0.4.0/

See also Installation page for more details on installing Red Deer

After Red Deer is installed, you can create your first Red Deer project.

###Step 3 - Create a new Project of Type "Red Deer Test" To create the new Red Deer test project, select New->Project->Other->Red Deer Test:

After the empty project is created by the wizard, you can define a package and create a test class.

Step 4 - Add the Test Class Source Code

Here's the code for a minimal functional test. The test will verify that the eclipse configuration is not empty.

package org.jboss.reddeer.snippet.test;

import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse;

import java.util.List;

import org.jboss.reddeer.common.logging.Logger;
import org.jboss.reddeer.swt.api.TreeItem;
import org.jboss.reddeer.swt.impl.button.PushButton;
import org.jboss.reddeer.swt.impl.menu.ShellMenu;
import org.jboss.reddeer.swt.impl.tree.DefaultTree;
import org.junit.Test;

public class SimpleTest {

	private Logger logger = new Logger(SimpleTest.class);
	
    @Test
    public void TestIt() {

        new ShellMenu("Help", "About Eclipse Platform").select();
        new PushButton("Installation Details").click();

        DefaultTree ConfigTree = new DefaultTree();
        List<TreeItem> ConfigItems = ConfigTree.getAllItems();

        assertFalse ("The list is empty!", ConfigItems.isEmpty());
        for (TreeItem item : ConfigItems) {
            logger.info("Found: " + item.getText());
        }
    }
}

source code

After you save the test's source file, you can run the test.

Step 5 - Run the Test

To run the test, select the Run As->Red Deer Test option:

And - there's the green bar!

Congratulations! You've created and run your first Red Deer test!

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