NOTE that this INI file is currently loaded as a embedded RESOURCE, which is weird and has a
disadvantage of having to rebuild the Tests whenever the conn strings are changed.
The only reason is that I couldn't figure out a reliable way to put this INI into the correct
dir at runtime. If somebody can do it, that would be cool.
AssetTests: The name has changed to reflect the fact it is no longer a base class,
but the complete asset test for all supported databases.
The test can also check storing of CreatorID, but the feature is
disabled at this commit!
The problem was that some tests relied on prior tests
to leave the DB in a particular state, but the test class
cleared the DB every time. The affected tests have been
merged into one to remove the dependencies.
tested on all 3 Dbs, all tests green.
Fixed unfinished SQL in FetchAssetMetadataSet, fixed SQL
in UpdateAsset (must not modify ID).
NOT tested! But apparently shouldn't work worse than the previous version,
esp. the FetchMetadata thing.
These are some generic classes that simplify writing tests
for any of the data connectors and databases. Among other
things, configuring the connection strings is done once,
in a separate resource file.
Tests based on the new BasicDataServiceTest class require
NUnit 2.5 or better.
* Simplified the interest management code to make it easier to add new policies. Prioritization and reprioritization share code paths now
* Improved the distance and front back policies to always give your avatar the highest priority
This meant that the returns were inconsistent - false would be returned both for various scene object failure conditions (e.g. root part was null) and if the object was successfully added.
static prims, creating a hierarchy as follows:
0 == own avatar < other avatars < pysical prims < static prims
For a child agent, simply acts like FrontBack
Contains a migration.
SQLite: May contain nuts.
The SQLite migration copies the entire asset table. Be prepared for quite a wait. Don't interrupt it. Back up your assets db.
BasicAssetTest checks CreatorID storage, new test for weird CreatorID
(now also checks that non-GUID or empty CreatorID gets stored correctly)
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
The asset type wasn't in the list of "DontScramble" fields,
so the test assets were stored with randomized type, which
caused exception on reading them.
Also the scrambler was moved from local var to the class level,
so it could be used in the new tests I've added (see the next commit).