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See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License. require 'buildr/core/build' require 'buildr/core/compile' require 'buildr/java/ant' module Buildr class TestFramework::Java < TestFramework::Base class << self def applies_to?(project) #:nodoc: project.test.compile.language == :java || project.test.compile.language == :groovy end def dependencies unless @dependencies super # Add buildr utility classes (e.g. JavaTestFilter) @dependencies |= [ File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__)) ] end @dependencies end end private # Add buildr utilities (JavaTestFilter) to classpath Java.classpath << lambda { dependencies } # :call-seq: # filter_classes(dependencies, criteria) # # Return a list of classnames that match the given criteria. # The criteria parameter is a hash that must contain at least one of: # # * :class_names -- List of patterns to match against class name # * :interfaces -- List of java interfaces or java classes # * :class_annotations -- List of annotations on class level # * :method_annotations -- List of annotations on method level # * :fields -- List of java field names # def filter_classes(dependencies, criteria = {}) return [] unless task.compile.target target = task.compile.target.to_s candidates = Dir["#{target}/**/*.class"]. map { |file| Util.relative_path(file, target).ext('').gsub(File::SEPARATOR, '.') }. reject { |name| name =~ /\$./ } result = [] if criteria[:class_names] result.concat candidates.select { |name| criteria[:class_names].flatten.any? { |pat| pat === name } } end begin Java.load filter = Java.org.apache.buildr.JavaTestFilter.new(dependencies.to_java(Java.java.lang.String)) if criteria[:interfaces] filter.add_interfaces(criteria[:interfaces].to_java(Java.java.lang.String)) end if criteria[:class_annotations] filter.add_class_annotations(criteria[:class_annotations].to_java(Java.java.lang.String)) end if criteria[:method_annotations] filter.add_method_annotations(criteria[:method_annotations].to_java(Java.java.lang.String)) end if criteria[:fields] filter.add_fields(criteria[:fields].to_java(Java.java.lang.String)) end result.concat filter.filter(candidates.to_java(Java.java.lang.String)).map(&:to_s) rescue =>ex info "#{ex.class}: #{ex.message}" raise end end end # JMock is available when using JUnit and TestNG, JBehave. module JMock VERSION = '2.5.1' class << self def version Buildr.settings.build['jmock'] || VERSION end def dependencies two_or_later = version[0,1].to_i >= 2 group = two_or_later ? "org.jmock" : "jmock" @dependencies ||= ["#{group}:jmock:jar:#{version}"] if two_or_later @dependencies << "org.jmock:jmock-junit#{Buildr::JUnit.version.to_s[0,1]}:jar:#{version}" @dependencies << "org.hamcrest:hamcrest-core:jar:1.1" @dependencies << "org.hamcrest:hamcrest-library:jar:1.1" end @dependencies end private def const_missing(const) return super unless const == :REQUIRES # TODO: remove in 1.5 Buildr.application.deprecated "Please use JMock.dependencies/.version instead of JMock::REQUIRES/VERSION" dependencies end end end # JUnit test framework, the default test framework for Java tests. # # Support the following options: # * :fork -- If true/:once (default), fork for each test class. If :each, fork for each individual # test case. If false, run all tests in the same VM (fast, but dangerous). # * :clonevm -- If true clone the VM each time it is forked. # * :properties -- Hash of system properties available to the test case. # * :environment -- Hash of environment variables available to the test case. # * :java_args -- Arguments passed as is to the JVM. class JUnit < TestFramework::Java # Used by the junit:report task. Access through JUnit#report if you want to set various # options for that task, for example: # JUnit.report.frames = false class Report # Parameters passed to the Ant JUnitReport task. attr_reader :params # True (default) to produce a report using frames, false to produce a single-page report. attr_accessor :frames # Directory for the report style (defaults to using the internal style). attr_accessor :style_dir # Target directory for generated report. attr_accessor :target def initialize @params = {} @frames = true @target = 'reports/junit' end # :call-seq: # generate(projects, target?) # # Generates a JUnit report for these projects (must run JUnit tests first) into the # target directory. You can specify a target, or let it pick the default one from the # target attribute. def generate(projects, target = @target.to_s) html_in = File.join(target, 'html') rm_rf html_in ; mkpath html_in Buildr.ant('junit-report') do |ant| ant.taskdef :name=>'junitreport', :classname=>'org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.XMLResultAggregator', :classpath=>Buildr.artifacts(JUnit.ant_taskdef).each(&:invoke).map(&:to_s).join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) ant.junitreport :todir=>target do projects.select { |project| project.test.framework == :junit }. map { |project| project.test.report_to.to_s }.select { |path| File.exist?(path) }. each { |path| ant.fileset(:dir=>path) { ant.include :name=>'TEST-*.xml' } } options = { :format=>frames ? 'frames' : 'noframes' } options[:styledir] = style_dir if style_dir ant.report options.merge(:todir=>html_in) do params.each { |key, value| ant.param :name=>key, :expression=>value } end end end end end # JUnit version number. VERSION = '4.7' class << self # :call-seq: # report() # # Returns the Report object used by the junit:report task. You can use this object to set # various options that affect your report, for example: # JUnit.report.frames = false # JUnit.report.params['title'] = 'My App' def report @report ||= Report.new end def version Buildr.settings.build['junit'] || VERSION end def dependencies @dependencies ||= ["junit:junit:jar:#{version}"]+ JMock.dependencies end def ant_taskdef #:nodoc: "org.apache.ant:ant-junit:jar:#{Ant.version}" end private def const_missing(const) return super unless const == :REQUIRES # TODO: remove in 1.5 Buildr.application.deprecated "Please use JUnit.dependencies/.version instead of JUnit::REQUIRES/VERSION" dependencies end end def tests(dependencies) #:nodoc: if (self.class.version[0,1].to_i < 4) filter_classes(dependencies, :interfaces => %w{junit.framework.TestCase}) else filter_classes(dependencies, :interfaces => %w{junit.framework.TestCase}, :class_annotations => %w{org.junit.runner.RunWith}, :method_annotations => %w{org.junit.Test}) end end def run(tests, dependencies) #:nodoc: # Use Ant to execute the Junit tasks, gives us performance and reporting. Buildr.ant('junit') do |ant| case options[:fork] when false forking = {} when :each forking = { :fork=>true, :forkmode=>'perTest' } when true, :once forking = { :fork=>true, :forkmode=>'once' } else fail 'Option fork must be :once, :each or false.' end mkpath task.report_to.to_s taskdef = Buildr.artifact(JUnit.ant_taskdef) taskdef.invoke ant.taskdef :name=>'junit', :classname=>'org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask', :classpath=>taskdef.to_s ant.junit forking.merge(:clonevm=>options[:clonevm] || false, :dir=>task.send(:project).path_to) do ant.classpath :path=>dependencies.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) (options[:properties] || []).each { |key, value| ant.sysproperty :key=>key, :value=>value } (options[:environment] || []).each { |key, value| ant.env :key=>key, :value=>value } Array(options[:java_args]).each { |value| ant.jvmarg :value=>value } ant.formatter :type=>'plain' ant.formatter :type=>'plain', :usefile=>false # log test ant.formatter :type=>'xml' ant.batchtest :todir=>task.report_to.to_s, :failureproperty=>'failed' do ant.fileset :dir=>task.compile.target.to_s do tests.each { |test| ant.include :name=>File.join(*test.split('.')).ext('class') } end end end return tests unless ant.project.getProperty('failed') end # But Ant doesn't tell us what went kaput, so we'll have to parse the test files. tests.inject([]) do |passed, test| report_file = File.join(task.report_to.to_s, "TEST-#{test}.txt") if File.exist?(report_file) report = File.read(report_file) # The second line (if exists) is the status line and we scan it for its values. status = (report.split("\n")[1] || '').scan(/(run|failures|errors):\s*(\d+)/i). inject(Hash.new(0)) { |hash, pair| hash[pair[0].downcase.to_sym] = pair[1].to_i ; hash } passed << test if status[:failures] == 0 && status[:errors] == 0 end passed end end namespace 'junit' do desc "Generate JUnit tests report in #{report.target}" task('report') do |task| report.generate Project.projects info "Generated JUnit tests report in #{report.target}" end end task('clean') { rm_rf report.target.to_s } end # TestNG test framework. To use in your project: # test.using :testng # # Support the following options: # * :properties -- Hash of properties passed to the test suite. # * :java_args -- Arguments passed to the JVM. class TestNG < TestFramework::Java VERSION = '5.10' class << self def version Buildr.settings.build['testng'] || VERSION end def dependencies ["org.testng:testng:jar:jdk15:#{version}"]+ JMock.dependencies end private def const_missing(const) return super unless const == :REQUIRES # TODO: remove in 1.5 Buildr.application.deprecated "Please use TestNG.dependencies/.version instead of TestNG::REQUIRES/VERSION" dependencies end end def tests(dependencies) #:nodoc: filter_classes(dependencies, :class_annotations => %w{org.testng.annotations.Test}, :method_annotations => %w{org.testng.annotations.Test}) end def run(tests, dependencies) #:nodoc: cmd_args = ['-log', '2', '-sourcedir', task.compile.sources.join(';'), '-suitename', task.project.id ] cmd_args << '-d' << task.report_to.to_s # run all tests in the same suite cmd_args << '-testclass' << tests cmd_options = { :properties=>options[:properties], :java_args=>options[:java_args], :classpath=>dependencies, :name => "TestNG in #{task.send(:project).name}" } tmp = nil begin tmp = Tempfile.open("testNG") tmp.write cmd_args.join("\n") tmp.close Java::Commands.java ['org.testng.TestNG', "@#{tmp.path}"], cmd_options return tests rescue # testng-failed.xml contains the list of failed tests *only* report = File.read(File.join(task.report_to.to_s, 'testng-failed.xml')) failed = report.scan(//im).flatten error "TestNG regexp returned unexpected failed tests #{failed.inspect}" unless (failed - tests).empty? # return the list of passed tests return tests - failed ensure tmp.close unless tmp.nil? end end end end # Buildr Buildr::TestFramework << Buildr::JUnit Buildr::TestFramework << Buildr::TestNG