jdk-24/test/jdk/tools/jpackage/share/FileAssociationsTest.java
Andy Herrick 264573c9ce 8212780: Packaging Tool Implementation
Co-authored-by: Alexey Semenyuk <alexey.semenyuk@oracle.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Matveev <alexander.matveev@oracle.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushforth@oracle.com>
Co-authored-by: Philip Race <philip.race@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: asemenyuk, almatvee, herrick, kcr, prr, erikj, ihse, rriggs, mchung, alanb
2019-12-05 11:25:33 -05:00

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import java.nio.file.Path;
import jdk.jpackage.test.TKit;
import jdk.jpackage.test.PackageTest;
import jdk.jpackage.test.PackageType;
import jdk.jpackage.test.FileAssociations;
import jdk.jpackage.test.Annotations.Test;
/**
* Test --file-associations parameter. Output of the test should be
* fileassociationstest*.* installer. The output installer should provide the
* same functionality as the default installer (see description of the default
* installer in SimplePackageTest.java) plus configure file associations. After
* installation files with ".jptest1" and ".jptest2" suffixes should be
* associated with the test app.
*
* Suggested test scenario is to create empty file with ".jptest1" suffix,
* double click on it and make sure that test application was launched in
* response to double click event with the path to test .jptest1 file on the
* commend line. The same applies to ".jptest2" suffix.
*
* On Linux use "echo > foo.jptest1" and not "touch foo.jptest1" to create test
* file as empty files are always interpreted as plain text and will not be
* opened with the test app. This is a known bug.
*
* Icon associated with the main launcher should be associated with files with
* ".jptest1" suffix. Different icon should be associated with files with with
* ".jptest2" suffix. Icon for files with ".jptest1" suffix is platform specific
* and is one of 'icon.*' files in test/jdk/tools/jpackage/resources directory.
*/
/*
* @test
* @summary jpackage with --file-associations
* @library ../helpers
* @key jpackagePlatformPackage
* @build jdk.jpackage.test.*
* @modules jdk.incubator.jpackage/jdk.incubator.jpackage.internal
* @compile FileAssociationsTest.java
* @run main/othervm/timeout=360 -Xmx512m jdk.jpackage.test.Main
* --jpt-run=FileAssociationsTest
*/
public class FileAssociationsTest {
@Test
public static void test() {
PackageTest packageTest = new PackageTest();
// Not supported
packageTest.excludeTypes(PackageType.MAC_DMG);
new FileAssociations("jptest1").applyTo(packageTest);
Path icon = TKit.TEST_SRC_ROOT.resolve(Path.of("resources", "icon"
+ TKit.ICON_SUFFIX));
icon = TKit.createRelativePathCopy(icon);
new FileAssociations("jptest2")
.setFilename("fa2")
.setIcon(icon)
.applyTo(packageTest);
packageTest.run();
}
}