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This FW/1 directory is a complete web application and expects to live in its own webroot if you plan to run the applications within it. To use FW/1 in a separate webroot you can either copy the framework directory to that webroot or add a mapping for /framework to the framework folder inside this FW/1 directory. Note that since your Application.cfc needs to extend framework.one, you have to add the mapping in your admin - you can't just use a per-application mapping.

Project home: http://fw1.riaforge.org

Documentation wiki: http://github.com/framework-one/fw1/wiki

Blog: http://framework-one.github.io

Support: http://groups.google.com/group/framework-one/

Running the tests:

The Ant build.xml file is primarily designed to be used by Travis to run the tests automatically, but it is possible to run the tests locally, with some setup:

  • This FW/1 directory needs to be a web root for some test domain on your local machine. I have fw1.local setup to resolve to this folder.
  • You'll need MXUnit installed and accessible via /mxunit for the test domain you use for this project. You can install MXUnit into this FW/1 directory if you want - mxunit/* is on the .gitignore list.

You can run the build locally using a variant of this command (all on one line):

ant -Dplatform=railo41 -Dtest.path.root=/Developer/workspace/fw1 \
    -Dcontext.root= -Dserver.name=fw1.local -Dserver.port=8080 \
    run-tests-mxunit

See the run-tests-example.sh file for a template (for Mac/Linux).

  • platform needs to be set just to satisfy the build script it doesn't affect anything (so use railo41 even if you're on ACF or a different version of Railo)
  • test.path.root should be the filesystem path to this directory, i.e., the web root for the FW/1 project.
  • context.root should probably be empty (unless you are using a named web application context)
  • server.name should be the test domain you have configured
  • server.port should be the port on which you access that test domain
  • run-tests-mxunit is the actual Ant task that does the testing