What about using <excludes> to ignore the Abstract*.class and other similar classes
[1] ?
I don't use any TestSuite class in the JAX-RS tooling component ofJBoss Tools, because
I think it's an unnecessary pain to have to maintain an extra/accurate list of all the
test classes that need to be run. And I like that some test methods or even test classes
can be skipped with the @Ignore annotation.
[1] Here's what I have in my pom.xml:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.tycho</groupId>
<artifactId>tycho-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<includes>
<include>**/*TestCase.class</include>
</includes>
<excludes>
<exclude>**/Abstract*.class</exclude>
</excludes>
</configuration>
</plugin>
Best regards,
/Xavier
On 22 Jan 2015, at 20:51, Nick Boldt <nboldt(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
No, because then AbstractTest* and TemplateTest* classes would run, and
they shouldn't be.
You can set your own <include> entries in your root pom. Then all your
projects' tests will inherit those new rules.
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We may also have some older JUnit 3 tests (from the JDK 1.4 era?) that
might still be set to run with older JRE environments, where
@annotations are not supported.
If I'm wrong on that, and we no longer support running tests w/ old
runtimes, then yes, we could consider adding @Ignores to all the tests
which shouldn't be run, instead of using the "All" and "Suite"
naming
conventions.
--
I've cc:'d the jbosstools-dev list because a wider audience might be
able to comment better on if it's time to move to using @ignore instead
of using restrictive patterns when running JUnits w/ Surefire in
Tycho/Maven builds.
N
On 01/22/2015 02:08 PM, Daniel Florian wrote:
> Guys,
>
> We currently have to add each JUnit test class to a test suite file called
AllTests.java. If a test does not get added to this test suite it does not get run.
>
> I think the pom has this:
>
> <includes>
> <include>**/AllTests.class</include>
> <include>**/*AllTests*.class</include>
> <include>**/*AllBotTests*.class</include>
> <include>**/*TestSuite*.class</include>
> </includes>
>
> Could we add:
>
> <include>**/Test*.class</include>
> <include>**/*Test.class</include>
>
> So that we wouldn't need an AllTests.java. Other projects can keep using the test
suite approach.
>
> With JUnit's @Ignore it is easy to stop a test from being run.
>
> wdyt?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
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Productization Lead :: JBoss Tools & Dev Studio
http://nick.divbyzero.com
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