You can add metadata about a test case in your source code.
The
Micro Focus Unit Testing Framework contains a number of COBOL fields within the
mfunit.cpy copybook that enable you to add metadata to your test cases.
For metadata relating to a particular test case, set the COBOL fields within the
MFU-TC-METADATA-SETUP-PREFIX &
test-case-name entry point. (If you are unable to use level 78 constants, use the "MFUM_test-case-name" entry point name instead.) This entry point is called during the preparation stage of the test case.
For metadata relating to all test cases in your test suite, set the COBOL fields within the
MFU-GLOBAL-METADATA-PREFIX &
program-name entry point. (If you are unable to use level 78 constants, use the "MFUGM_program-name" entry point name instead.) This entry point is called before any of the test cases.
If you generate a test fixture file (.mfu file) from the test suite, you can see the metadata within the test cases, and in the [global] section.
Use the following COBOL fields to populate your test case-specific and global metadata entry points:
COBOL field
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Description
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Tag in the test fixture
.mfu file
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MFU-MD-TESTCASE-DESCRIPTION
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Test case description
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description
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MFU-MD-TIMEOUT-IN-MS
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The time limit (in ms) in which the test case should run. A non-zero return code is returned if the timeout is reached. The timeout must be set to at least 3 seconds.
Note: If a test uses a timeout, it must be run
on UNIX platforms
using one of the threaded test runners (cobmfurun32_t or cobmfurun64_t).
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timeout
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MFU-MD-TRAITS
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Test case traits. You can run test cases based on the trait; any tests that are not assigned the specified trait are skipped during the test run.
Tip: You can add more than one trait, delimited by a comma, if required.
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traits
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MFU-MD-SKIP-TESTCASE
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Skip test case
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skipped
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MFU-MD-TESTCASE-PRIORITY
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Give priority to a test case. Permissible values are:
- MFU-MD-TESTCASE-PRIORITY-HIGH
- MFU-MD-TESTCASE-PRIORITY-MEDIUM
- MFU-MD-TESTCASE-PRIORITY-LOW
Note: Any test cases that do not have a priority specified are run after all prioritized test cases have run.
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priority
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MFU-GLOBAL-COMMANDLINE-ARG
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Applies test runner arguments to the test run. Use this field in the MFU-GLOBAL-COMMANDLINE-PREFIX entry point.
Note: The length of this field is limited to 128 characters.
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various
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