Exemple #1
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  /** Test default package versions. */
  public static void testDefaultPackageVersion() throws Exception {
    Builder a = new Builder();
    a.addClasspath(new File("bin"));
    a.setProperty("Bundle-Version", "1.2.3");
    a.setProperty("Export-Package", "test.refer");
    Jar jar = a.build();

    Manifest m = jar.getManifest();
    Parameters exports =
        Processor.parseHeader(m.getMainAttributes().getValue(Constants.EXPORT_PACKAGE), null);
    Map<String, String> attrs = exports.get("test.refer");
    assertNotNull(attrs);
    assertEquals("1.2.3", attrs.get("version"));
  }
Exemple #2
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  /**
   * Test if the implementation of "AnnotatedProviderInterface", which is annotated with OSGi
   * R6 @ProviderType, causes import of the api package to use the provider version policy
   */
  public static void testProviderTypeR6() throws Exception {
    Builder b = new Builder();
    b.addClasspath(new File("bin"));
    b.setPrivatePackage("test.versionpolicy.implemented.osgi");
    b.setProperty("build", "123");

    Jar jar = b.build();
    assertTrue(b.check());
    Manifest m = jar.getManifest();
    m.write(System.err);

    Domain d = Domain.domain(m);
    Parameters params = d.getImportPackage();
    Attrs attrs = params.get("test.version.annotations.osgi");
    assertNotNull(attrs);
    assertEquals("[1.2,1.3)", attrs.get("version"));
  }
Exemple #3
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  /**
   * Tests if the implementation of the EventHandler (which is marked as a ConsumerType) causes the
   * import of the api package to use the consumer version policy.
   */
  public static void testConsumerType() throws Exception {
    Builder a = new Builder();
    a.addClasspath(new File("bin"));
    a.setPrivatePackage("test.versionpolicy.uses");
    a.setExportPackage("test.versionpolicy.api");
    a.setProperty("build", "123");
    Jar jar = a.build();
    assertTrue(a.check());
    Manifest m = jar.getManifest();
    m.write(System.err);
    Domain d = Domain.domain(m);

    Parameters parameters = d.getImportPackage();
    Attrs attrs = parameters.get("test.versionpolicy.api");
    assertNotNull(attrs);
    assertEquals("[1.2,2)", attrs.get("version"));
  }
Exemple #4
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  /**
   * Tests if the implementation of the EventAdmin (which is marked as a ProviderType) causes the
   * import of the api package to use the provider version policy.
   */
  public static void testProviderType() throws Exception {
    Builder a = new Builder();
    a.addClasspath(new File("bin"));
    a.setPrivatePackage("test.versionpolicy.implemented");
    a.setExportPackage("test.versionpolicy.api");
    a.setImportPackage("test.versionpolicy.api"); // what changed so this is
    // not automatically
    // added?
    a.setProperty("build", "123");
    Jar jar = a.build();
    assertTrue(a.check());
    Manifest m = jar.getManifest();
    m.write(System.err);
    Domain d = Domain.domain(m);

    Parameters parameters = d.getImportPackage();
    Attrs attrs = parameters.get("test.versionpolicy.api");
    assertNotNull(attrs);
    assertEquals("[1.2,1.3)", attrs.get("version"));
  }
Exemple #5
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  /** Check implementation version policy. Uses the package test.versionpolicy.(uses|implemented) */
  static void assertPolicy(String pack, String type) throws Exception {
    Builder a = new Builder();
    a.addClasspath(new File("bin"));
    a.setProperty("Export-Package", "test.versionpolicy.api");
    Jar jar = a.build();

    Builder b = new Builder();
    b.addClasspath(jar);
    b.addClasspath(new File("bin"));

    b.setProperty("-versionpolicy-impl", "IMPL");
    b.setProperty("-versionpolicy-uses", "USES");
    b.setProperty("Private-Package", pack);
    b.build();
    Manifest m = b.getJar().getManifest();
    m.write(System.err);
    Map<String, String> map = b.getImports().getByFQN("test.versionpolicy.api");
    assertNotNull(map);
    // String s = map.get(Constants.IMPLEMENTED_DIRECTIVE);
    // assertEquals("true", s);
    Parameters mp = Processor.parseHeader(m.getMainAttributes().getValue("Import-Package"), null);
    assertEquals(type, mp.get("test.versionpolicy.api").get("version"));
  }