Index: chrome/browser/sync/test/integration/sync_test.h |
diff --git a/chrome/browser/sync/test/integration/sync_test.h b/chrome/browser/sync/test/integration/sync_test.h |
index dc9678d84fcb863fe1bfbe78da0c0a2fab3d3360..dfe7d86f2b62fcec2a23e5b0d881d908f116d54c 100644 |
--- a/chrome/browser/sync/test/integration/sync_test.h |
+++ b/chrome/browser/sync/test/integration/sync_test.h |
@@ -264,6 +264,11 @@ class SyncTest : public InProcessBrowserTest { |
// GAIA password used by the test case. |
std::string password_; |
+ // Flag to indicate the need to create Gaia user account at runtime. This can |
pval...(no longer on Chromium)
2015/08/26 19:26:33
s/Flag to indicate/Indicates/
IMO flag has the st
shadi
2015/09/03 22:17:08
Done.
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+ // only work when running against external servers with support for user |
+ // creation via http requests. |
+ bool create_gaia_account_at_runtime_; |
+ |
// Locally available plain text file in which GAIA credentials are stored. |
base::FilePath password_file_; |
@@ -285,6 +290,14 @@ class SyncTest : public InProcessBrowserTest { |
// a profile then registers it as a testing profile. |
Profile* MakeProfile(const base::FilePath::StringType name); |
+ // Create a Gaia account at runtime by accessing TestDataSetupServer server |
pval...(no longer on Chromium)
2015/08/26 19:26:34
it's probably best to remove the reference to Test
shadi
2015/09/03 22:17:08
Done.
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+ // part of E2E authentication stack. |
+ // This function should only be called when running against external servers |
+ // which use local authentication servers. |
+ // Returns true if account creation was successful, false otherwise. |
+ bool CreateGaiaAccount(const std::string& user_name, |
pval...(no longer on Chromium)
2015/08/26 19:26:34
should user_name be username instead?
shadi
2015/09/03 22:17:08
Done.
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+ const std::string& password); |
+ |
// Helper method used to read GAIA credentials from a local password file |
// specified via the "--password-file-for-test" command line switch. |
// Note: The password file must be a plain text file with exactly two lines -- |