It's easy to verify if your test project is missing some soft
dependencies. In your dev environment, in Run Configuration of your test
-> Plugins Tab:
1. select plug-ins selected below only
2. Deselect All
3. In filter field, type your test plug-in ID to find it in the list of
plugins.
4. Select this plug-in.
5. Clean up the filter.
6. Press Add Required Plug-ins
Here we go. Now you can run the test and see if it fails since now your
test environment includes the same set of plugins which you have in your
maven build.
On 05/16/2014 10:02 AM, Rob Cernich wrote:
Hey Xavier,
This is a shot in the dark, but you might verify that the plugins
providing the model provider are listed as dependencies for the test
plugin. My experience has shown that the test environment only
includes hard dependencies, so if you're relying on something that has
a soft link (e.g. anything contributed through an extension point),
you need to make sure the plugin making the contribution (e.g.
implementing the extension point) is included in the dependencies list
for your test plugin. It probably works fine in your dev env because
Eclipse is using the entire set of plugins available (i.e. target
platform + workspace plugins).
Good luck.
Rob
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Hello,
I just got a NPE with tests running from Maven (they run fine from
PDE, though):
'*org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.model.ModelProviderManager.**ModelProviderManager.getModelProvider(project)*'
returns '*null*' in the WizardPages that I'm trying to test.
For the moment, I'll skip those tests on maven to avoid build
failures on Jenkins, but if anyone has a clue what I should do to
get them pass on maven/Jenkins (i.e., initialise the
ModelProviderManager ?), please let me know ;-)
Thanks !
Best regards,
/Xavier
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