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Shiti Saxena
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Shiti Saxena is a software engineer with around 4 years of work experience. She is currently working with Imaginea (a business unit of Pramati). She has previously worked with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. and Genpact. A true polyglot, she's had exposure to various languages, including Scala, JavaScript, Java, Python, Perl, and C. She likes to work with Play Scala and AngularJS. She blogs at http://eraoferrors.blogspot.in and maintains open source projects on GitHub. She loves to travel, is a movie buff, and likes to spend time playing her piano whenever she is not programming. She has authored Getting Started with SBT for Scala (https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/getting-started-sbt-scala).
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Functional testing


Let's look at some of Play's test cases to see how to use the helper methods. For example, consider the DevErrorPageSpec test, which is defined as follows:

object DevErrorPageSpec extends PlaySpecification{

  "devError.scala.html" should {

    val testExceptionSource = new play.api.PlayException.ExceptionSource("test", "making sure the link shows up") {
      ...
    }
    ….
    "show prod error page in prod mode" in {
      val fakeApplication = new FakeApplication() {
        override val mode = play.api.Mode.Prod
      }
      running(fakeApplication) {
        val result = DefaultGlobal.onError(FakeRequest(), testExceptionSource)
        Helpers.contentAsString(result) must contain("Oops, an error occurred")
      }
    }
  }
}

This test starts FakeApplication with the Prod mode and checks the response when FakeRequest encounters an exception.

FakeApplication extends an application and is defined as follows:

case class FakeApplication(config: Map[String, Any] = Map...
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Shiti Saxena is a software engineer with around 4 years of work experience. She is currently working with Imaginea (a business unit of Pramati). She has previously worked with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. and Genpact. A true polyglot, she's had exposure to various languages, including Scala, JavaScript, Java, Python, Perl, and C. She likes to work with Play Scala and AngularJS. She blogs at http://eraoferrors.blogspot.in and maintains open source projects on GitHub. She loves to travel, is a movie buff, and likes to spend time playing her piano whenever she is not programming. She has authored Getting Started with SBT for Scala (https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/getting-started-sbt-scala).
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