import org.junit.Ignore;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
+import org.junit.runners.Parameterized;
import org.onap.aai.AAIJunitRunner;
import org.onap.aai.HttpTestUtil;
import org.onap.aai.PayloadUtil;
import org.onap.aai.exceptions.AAIException;
+import org.onap.aai.serialization.engines.QueryStyle;
import org.skyscreamer.jsonassert.JSONAssert;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import java.io.IOException;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.Collection;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
* children nodes associated to it then you should be able to
* remove the cloud region without removing the individual child nodes first
*/
-@RunWith(AAIJunitRunner.class)
+@RunWith(value = AAIJunitRunner.class)
public class CloudRegionTest {
private HttpTestUtil httpTestUtil;
+ @Parameterized.Parameter(value = 0)
+ public QueryStyle queryStyle;
+
+ @Parameterized.Parameters(name = "QueryStyle.{0}")
+ public static Collection<Object[]> data() {
+ return Arrays.asList(new Object[][]{
+ {QueryStyle.TRAVERSAL}
+ });
+ }
+
@Before
public void setUp(){
- httpTestUtil = new HttpTestUtil();
+ httpTestUtil = new HttpTestUtil(queryStyle);
}
@Ignore("Test is failing due to the deletion of node with children not correct will be fixed soon")
response = httpTestUtil.doDelete(cloudRegionUri, resourceVersion);
assertEquals("Expected the cloud region to be deleted", 204, response.getStatus());
}
-
}