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| public class TestStepListener extends BasePortalTest implements StepLifecycleListener | |
| { | |
| public void beforeStepStop(final StepResult result) | |
| { | |
| System.out.println("Step: " + result.getName() + ": " + result.getStatus()); | |
| try | |
| { | |
| // Get Test Instance | |
| WebDriver driver = ((BasePortalTest) this).browser; |
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| {"version":1,"resource":"file:///Users/sm057531/Workspace/sandbox/kickstart/app/controllers/sessions_controller.rb","entries":[{"id":"tgVy.rb","timestamp":1654418875423},{"id":"6Qg1.rb","timestamp":1654418888518}]} |
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| /** | |
| * Fancy ID generator that creates 20-character string identifiers with the following properties: | |
| * | |
| * 1. They're based on timestamp so that they sort *after* any existing ids. | |
| * 2. They contain 72-bits of random data after the timestamp so that IDs won't collide with other clients' IDs. | |
| * 3. They sort *lexicographically* (so the timestamp is converted to characters that will sort properly). | |
| * 4. They're monotonically increasing. Even if you generate more than one in the same timestamp, the | |
| * latter ones will sort after the former ones. We do this by using the previous random bits | |
| * but "incrementing" them by 1 (only in the case of a timestamp collision). | |
| */ |
