David, you can try using Test::MockModule to have a deterministic behavior for your tests. El mié., 11 de ene. de 2017 9:33 PM, David Cook <dcook@prosentient.com.au> escribió:
Hi all,
I wrote a little patch to make C4::Matcher::get_matches and C4::ImportBatch::GetBestRecordMatch use the same logic for sorting matches, so that matches are returned consistently in the same order.
However, C4::Matcher::get_matches is basically spaghetti and relies on Zebra (and a hard-coded Zebra server at that), so I’m not sure how best to test it. I was thinking maybe turning the sorting into a little function and unit testing that.
Would that be sufficient? In terms of manual testing, I think matching is mostly done behind the scenes, so it would be tough to verify the output of the sort…
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