Automated Testing OpenXML SDK

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無奈伤痛 2021-01-02 06:40

I\'m implementing ms word document generation using content controls and OpenXML SDK. I\'d like to have some automated testing for that code (unit tests or some easy UI auto

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  • 2021-01-02 07:19

    No, I haven't done unit testing of MS Word Document generation, but as Ingó Vals says, it shouldn't be any different from any other form of unit testing.

    1) [Optional - to ensure that you understand correct usage of the SDK for your needs]. Work out how your app should drive the SDK. Write some test scripts that mimic intended functionality and ensure that the Word documents they generate meet your expectations.

    2) Create an interface (or interfaces) that contain methods that correspond to the functionality that you need for your documentation generation. Note: the interface does not need to offer the full functionality of the OpenXML SDK - only the functionality that you need for your application.

    3) Create a concrete implementation of your interface, which forwards calls to the OpenXML SDK

    4) Utilise the interface you created in your application to perform document generation.

    5) Use NUnit and NMock (or similar) to write unit tests that drive the generation layer of your application. These tests should use a mocked interface, rather than an instance of the concrete implementation. You can now assert in your tests that your generation layer behaves as you expect.

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  • 2021-01-02 07:33

    I am actually doing something similar with the OpenXML SDK for spreadsheets and I actually just write OpenXML api code that opens the file from a stream for the purpose of testing. Unit Tests don't really tell you enough since you need to know if it is a valid file.

    // There should be a sheet for every team
    [TestMethod]
    [HostType("Moles")]
    public void CaseExportTeamSheetsTest()
    {
        IRepository<ServiceTbl, ServiceTbl> ServiceRepository;
        CaseController target;
        BuildCaseControllerMoledCases(out ServiceRepository, out target);
        FileStreamResult actual = target.Export();   using (SpreadsheetDocument spreadsheetDocument = SpreadsheetDocument.Open(actual.FileStream, false))
        {
            var services = ServiceRepository.All;
    
            foreach (var item in services)
            {
                // get a worksheet foreach service
                var sheets = spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.Workbook.Descendants<Sheet>().Where(s => s.Name == item.ServiceName);
                Assert.IsTrue(sheets.Count() > 0);
            }
        }
    
        actual.FileStream.Close();
        actual.FileStream.Dispose();
    }
    
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  • 2021-01-02 07:43

    Warning regarding OpenXml Sdk 2.0 and valid code....

    I have generated OpenXml Powerpoints documents that validates using XML SDK 2.0 tools and works in Office 2007 on my PC but when opening the document on another machine using Office Powerpoint 2007 it complains and says the format is not valid

    XML Sdk 2.0 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C6E744E5-36E9-45F5-8D8C-331DF206E0D0&displaylang=en

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  • 2021-01-02 07:44

    The high-level approach for testing Microsoft Word document generation is the following:

    1. Define test cases, where each one consists of:

      • the generator inputs, i.e., the data to be used in generating Word documents; and
      • the expected output in Open XML format, i.e., the Open XML markup representing a correctly generated Word document.
    2. Write test methods, using your favorite unit testing framework (e.g., xUnit). Using the typical "Arrange, Act, Assert" pattern, those test methods:

      • set up the generator, generator inputs, and expected generator outputs as required;
      • run the generator, providing the generator inputs and capturing the actual generator outputs; and
      • compare the actual generator outputs with the expected generator outputs.

    It is very easy to retrieve the actual generator output with the Open XML SDK. When comparing actual and expected outputs, you can apply different levels of markup filtering or simplification. For example, you could focus on the essential markup such as the content controls (w:sdt elements) mentioned in the question.

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