Creating a Simple C# Wrapper to clean up code
- by Tangopop
I have this code:
public void Contacts(string domainToBeTested, string[] browserList, string timeOut, int numberOfBrowsers)
{
verificationErrors = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfBrowsers; i++)
{
ISelenium selenium = new DefaultSelenium("LMTS10", 4444, browserList[i], domainToBeTested);
try
{
selenium.Start();
selenium.Open(domainToBeTested);
selenium.Click("link=Email");
Assert.IsTrue(selenium.IsElementPresent("//div[@id='tabs-2']/p/a/strong"));
selenium.Click("link=Address");
Assert.IsTrue(selenium.IsElementPresent("//div[@id='tabs-3']/p/strong"));
selenium.Click("link=Telephone");
Assert.IsTrue(selenium.IsElementPresent("//div[@id='tabs-1']/ul/li/strong"));
}
catch (AssertionException e)
{
verificationErrors.AppendLine(browserList[i] + " :: " + e.Message);
}
finally
{
selenium.Stop();
}
}
Assert.AreEqual("", verificationErrors.ToString(), verificationErrors.ToString());
}
My problem is i would like to make it so that i can use the code surrounding the 'try' many many times in the rest of the code. I think it has something to do with wrappers, but i can't get a simple answer for this from the web.
So in simple terms the only piece of this code which changes is the bit between the try {} the rest is standard code that i have currently used over 100 times and is turning out to be a pain to maintain.
Hope this is clear, many thanks.