BIND 10 #2480: use real data sources in auth QueryTest

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Mon Nov 19 08:48:19 UTC 2012


#2480: use real data sources in auth QueryTest
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  jinmei                             |                Status:  new
                       Type:         |             Milestone:  Next-Sprint-
  defect                             |  Proposed
                   Priority:         |            Resolution:
  medium                             |             Sensitive:  0
                  Component:         |           Sub-Project:  DNS
  b10-auth                           |  Estimated Difficulty:  0
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            Defect Severity:  N/A    |
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Comment (by shane):

 I'm not opposed to this idea, but on further thinking I'm not sure what
 the point is.

 Our data sources have individual unit tests.

 Unit tests in auth should be testing auth, not the underlying data
 sources.

 In principle the interaction between the two pieces of code should be
 tested by integration tests, which we currently use Lettuce for.

 If this is a sort of "unit test++" and it is the easiest way forward, then
 I'm not opposed to it, I'm just trying to understand the goal and make
 sure it is the right way to achieve it.

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