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- | ====== Tutorial: Custom Plugins ====== | ||
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- | ====Learning Objectives==== | ||
- | * [[#What does a plugin do?]] | ||
- | * [[#Develop custom plugin]] | ||
- | * [[#Deploy custom plugin]] | ||
- | * [[#Using custom plugin]] | ||
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- | ===== What does a plugin do?===== | ||
- | Plugin extends capability that enables your script to interact with AUT like [[plugins# | ||
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- | ===== Develop custom plugin ===== | ||
- | Custom plugins are just java classes. | ||
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- | Before we can start building our custom plugin, we need to set up the java development environment: | ||
- | * create a java maven project | ||
- | * add following maven dependency to pom.xml | ||
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- | Now we are ready to build our first custom plugin in Eclipse: | ||
- | * create a plugin java package to hold your custom plugin java classes, e.g. com.mine.plugin | ||
- | * create your custom plugin java class by inheriting from // | ||
- | * add @TO_PLUGIN annotation to your java class | ||
- | * implement required methods | ||
- | * add your plugin functions - declare them as public functions | ||
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- | Below is an example of the java class: | ||
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- | @Override | ||
- | public String getPluginID() { | ||
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- | } | ||
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- | @Override | ||
- | public String getPluginDesc() { | ||
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- | } | ||
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- | @NOT_MSCRIPT_METHOD | ||
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- | System.out.println(" | ||
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- | } | ||
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- | @NOT_MSCRIPT_METHOD | ||
- | @Override | ||
- | public void close() { | ||
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- | } | ||
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- | public String doSomething (String something_p) { | ||
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- | By default, all public methods declared as well as inherited are exposed as MScript function. | ||
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- | Don't forget to write junit test to test the plugin functions. | ||
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- | ===== Deploy Custom Plugin ===== | ||
- | * Export project as jar file | ||
- | * Copy the plugin jar file to /lib folder in // | ||
- | * Register your plugin package in // | ||
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- | Above registry tells // | ||
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- | * Restart TestOptimal server to make the changes effective. | ||
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- | ===== Using Custom Plugin ===== | ||
- | Plugins must be activated before they can be used in the script. | ||
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- | * Open an existing model or create a new model | ||
- | * Select //SCRIP//T tab | ||
- | * Click on " | ||
- | * Check the checkbox for your custom plugin | ||
- | * Close Plugin Activation dialog | ||
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- | Press // | ||
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