r4 - 25 Jul 2005 - 13:27:28 - OlivierGiroussensYou are here: OSAF >  Journal Web  >  ContributorNotes > OlivierGiroussensNotes > OlivierGiroussensTestDataTool
I'd like to propose a couple of minor modifications to the current spec : KatieParlante20050624
Those modifications will not modify the spirit of the spec and will make implementation easier.

Those are:

  • Add a # character to the description row: this will make the code resilient to typos in those lines. It will also allow testers to add comments to the doc.
  • Kind appear in each line: this will make parsing easier without burdening the user. It will also allow for items to be listed out of order without breaking the code.
  • Reference by displayName: this was listed as a "nice to have" in the spec but it turns out it's easier to implement that way in Python (thanks Python!... :))
  • If reference name doesn't exist a new item will be created: was also listed in the "nice to have" and easier to implement than error handling.
  • Add a startTime parameter in Note, Task, CalendarEvent, EventTask
  • Mail message item available

The translation of those changes in the spec example matrix are in red in the following table:
collection and email separator = ';'

#Collection displayName                
Collection Home                
Collection Work                  
#Note displayName collection creationDate creationTime            
Note reading list Home; Work 1/11/2005              
Note restauraunt recommendations Home 5/5/2005 3:25:00 PM            
#Task displayName collection dueDate dueTime            
Task read paper Home 6/25/2005              
#CalendarEvent displayName collection startDate startTime anyTime allDay duration reminderTime location importance
CalendarEvent party   7/4/2005 1:30:00 AM   TRUE 120   PARIS  
#EventTask displayName collection startDate startTime anyTime allDay duration reminderTime location importance
EventTask meeting NewCollection; Work 6/30/2005 *     *   Office  
#MailMessage subject collection dateSent timeSent fromAdress toAdress outgoing stampEvent stampTask body
MailMessage How are you? Message 7/15/2005 4:00:00 PM foo@tralala.org fifi@bar.com; zaza@tutu.fr TRUE     Hello, How are you fifi...

Notes on implementation :

  • The python script will parse a CSV file (generated from a spreadsheet tool)
  • When the token (*) is used for a field the script generate semi-random data for the field
  • If a field is not filled a default value is used
  • US and EU hour format are allowed

How to invoque the script :

  • From the "Generate data from a file" dialog invoked from the "Test" menu
  • From the command line using the --createData parameter: ~> release/RunChandler --createData=/User/Home/file.csv

About CSV file format :

  • choose field separator = ','
  • an example of Excel file : data.xls
  • This script is tested to work with the Excel CSV (comma separated) export
  • With OpenOffice CSV export choose nothing for text delimiter
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