Ken, I'd like this to be adopted as the standard for all modules. Which
common dependencies do you think we should put in seam-parent to make it
easier for them?
On 30/07/11 12:16, Ken Finnigan wrote:
All,
I've committed the work on the Arquillian testsuite infrastructure on
the i18n module which can be found here:
https://github.com/seam/international/tree/develop/testsuite
Here are some notes on how it's structured and what needs to be done:
* API and Impl modules still retain unit tests that don't require
container testing
* testsuite/common includes Deployment and Library helpers and
anything that would be common to multiple types of testsuites,
such as internals, smoke, etc
o The helpers from this module could potentially be pulled up
into a common module for all, but that may introduce
complexity in trying to use it in each module so may be best
to leave it there for the moment and see how it goes
* testsuite/container-boms contains the container definition for
weld ee embedded and AS7. Others can be found at
https://github.com/mojavelinux/arquillian-showcase/tree/master/container-...
o One of the first things that needs to happen is these
container-boms need to be created in a seam parent module of
some kind such that each module can utilize them without
having to replicate the content directly
* testsuite/internals/base contains the test classes that used to be
within impl. For i18n I was able to leave the entirety of the
test classes in the bases module and simply explode it into the
target/test-classes directory of the
testsuite/internals/${container} modules as part of the
integration-test phase.
o To make it easier to then explode the jar built from this
module into sub modules, the test classes and resources
actually need to be in src/main. As we don't plan using the
jar built from this for anything other than testing it's not
an issue.
* container tests are only activated on the integration-test phase
and skipped on the basic test phase
*
https://github.com/seam/international/blob/develop/testsuite/README.md
outlines all the proposed types of suites that testsuite can
contain. I believe an initial first step should be to move the
existing container tests, or create some, for the internals
module. Over time we can then look to flesh out the testsuite
with additional types such as smoke, cluster, api, etc
* One area that I haven't looked at yet is code coverage given that
the tests are further spread than previously. I'm hoping that it
will be relatively easy to amalgamate all the coverage data to
produce a single report.
Any questions about this please let me know.
Ken
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