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See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under # the License. require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '../spec_helpers') describe Buildr::JUnit do it 'should be the default test framework when test cases are in java' do write 'src/test/java/com/exampe/FirstTest.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; public class FirstTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { } JAVA define 'foo' project('foo').test.framework.should eql(:junit) end it 'should be picked if the test language is Java' do define 'foo' do test.compile.using(:javac) test.framework.should eql(:junit) end end it 'should include JUnit dependencies' do define('foo') { test.using(:junit) } project('foo').test.compile.dependencies.should include(artifact("junit:junit:jar:#{JUnit.version}")) project('foo').test.dependencies.should include(artifact("junit:junit:jar:#{JUnit.version}")) end it 'should have REQUIRES up to version 1.5 since it was deprecated in 1.3.3' do Buildr::VERSION.should < '1.5' lambda { JUnit::REQUIRES }.should_not raise_error end it 'should pick JUnit version from junit build settings' do Buildr::JUnit.instance_eval { @dependencies = nil } write 'build.yaml', 'junit: 1.2.3' define('foo') { test.using(:junit) } project('foo').test.compile.dependencies.should include(artifact("junit:junit:jar:1.2.3")) end it 'should include JMock dependencies' do define('foo') { test.using(:junit) } project('foo').test.compile.dependencies.should include(artifact("jmock:jmock:jar:#{JMock.version}")) project('foo').test.dependencies.should include(artifact("jmock:jmock:jar:#{JMock.version}")) end it 'should pick JUnit version from junit build settings' do Buildr::JUnit.instance_eval { @dependencies = nil } # JUnit caches JMock dependencies Buildr::JMock.instance_eval { @dependencies = nil } write 'build.yaml', 'jmock: 1.2.3' define('foo') { test.using(:junit) } project('foo').test.compile.dependencies.should include(artifact("jmock:jmock:jar:1.2.3")) end it 'should include public classes extending junit.framework.TestCase' do write 'src/test/java/com/example/FirstTest.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; public class FirstTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() { } } JAVA write 'src/test/java/com/example/AnotherOne.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; public class AnotherOne extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() { } } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should include('com.example.FirstTest', 'com.example.AnotherOne') end it 'should include public classes with annotated test cases' do write 'src/test/java/com/example/FirstTest.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; import org.junit.Test; public class FirstTest { public void utilityMethod() { } @Test public void annotated() { } } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should include('com.example.FirstTest') end it 'should include public classes with RunWith annotation' do write 'src/test/java/com/example/TestSuite.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; import org.junit.Test; public class TestSuite { @Test public void annotated() { } } JAVA write 'src/test/java/com/example/RunSuite.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import org.junit.runners.Suite; @RunWith(Suite.class) @Suite.SuiteClasses({TestSuite.class}) public class RunSuite { } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should include('com.example.RunSuite') end it 'should ignore classes not extending junit.framework.TestCase' do write 'src/test/java/NotATest.java', <<-JAVA public class NotATest { } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should be_empty end it 'should ignore inner classes' do write 'src/test/java/InnerClassTest.java', <<-JAVA public class InnerClassTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() { } public class InnerTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() { } } } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should eql(['InnerClassTest']) end it 'should ignore abstract classes' do write 'src/test/java/AbstractClassTest.java', <<-JAVA public abstract class AbstractClassTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() { } } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should be_empty end it 'should ignore classes with no tests in them' do write 'src/test/java/NoTests.java', <<-JAVA public class NoTests { } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should be_empty end it 'should pass when JUnit test case passes' do write 'src/test/java/PassingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class PassingTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() {} } JAVA lambda { define('foo').test.invoke }.should_not raise_error end it 'should fail when JUnit test case fails' do write 'src/test/java/FailingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class FailingTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testFailure() { assertTrue(false); } } JAVA lambda { define('foo').test.invoke }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /Tests failed/) rescue nil end it 'should report failed test names' do write 'src/test/java/FailingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class FailingTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testFailure() { assertTrue(false); } } JAVA define('foo').test.invoke rescue project('foo').test.failed_tests.should include('FailingTest') end it 'should report to reports/junit' do write 'src/test/java/PassingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class PassingTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() {} } JAVA define 'foo' do test.report_to.should be(file('reports/junit')) end project('foo').test.invoke project('foo').file('reports/junit/TEST-PassingTest.txt').should exist project('foo').file('reports/junit/TEST-PassingTest.xml').should exist end it 'should pass properties to JVM' do write 'src/test/java/PropertyTest.java', <<-JAVA public class PropertyTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testProperty() { assertEquals("value", System.getProperty("name")); } } JAVA define('foo').test.using :properties=>{ 'name'=>'value' } project('foo').test.invoke end it 'should pass environment to JVM' do write 'src/test/java/EnvironmentTest.java', <<-JAVA public class EnvironmentTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testEnvironment() { assertEquals("value", System.getenv("NAME")); } } JAVA define('foo').test.using :environment=>{ 'NAME'=>'value' } project('foo').test.invoke end it 'should set current directory' do mkpath 'baz' expected = File.expand_path('baz') expected.gsub!('/', '\\') if expected =~ /^[A-Z]:/ # Java returns back slashed paths for windows write 'baz/src/test/java/CurrentDirectoryTest.java', <<-JAVA public class CurrentDirectoryTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testCurrentDirectory() throws Exception { assertEquals(#{expected.inspect}, new java.io.File(".").getCanonicalPath()); } } JAVA define 'bar' do define 'baz' do test.include 'CurrentDirectoryTest' end end project('bar:baz').test.invoke end def fork_tests(mode) write 'src/test/java/Shared.java', <<-JAVA public class Shared { public static boolean flag = false; } JAVA write 'src/test/java/TestCase1.java', <<-JAVA public class TestCase1 extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testSameVM() { assertFalse(Shared.flag); Shared.flag = true; } } JAVA write 'src/test/java/TestCase2.java', <<-JAVA public class TestCase2 extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testSameVM() { assertFalse(Shared.flag); Shared.flag = true; } } JAVA define 'foo' do test.using :fork=>mode, :fail_on_failure=>false end project('foo').test.invoke end it 'should run all test cases in same VM if fork is once' do fork_tests :once project('foo').test.failed_tests.size.should eql(1) end it 'should run each test case in separate same VM if fork is each' do fork_tests :each project('foo').test.failed_tests.should be_empty end after do # Yes, this is ugly. Better solution? Buildr::JUnit.instance_eval { @dependencies = nil } Buildr::JMock.instance_eval { @dependencies = nil } end end describe Buildr::JUnit, 'report' do it 'should default to the target directory reports/junit' do JUnit.report.target.should eql('reports/junit') end it 'should generate report into the target directory' do JUnit.report.target = 'test-report' lambda { task('junit:report').invoke }.should change { File.exist?(JUnit.report.target) }.to(true) end it 'should clean after itself' do mkpath JUnit.report.target lambda { task('clean').invoke }.should change { File.exist?(JUnit.report.target) }.to(false) end it 'should generate a consolidated XML report' do lambda { task('junit:report').invoke }.should change { File.exist?('reports/junit/TESTS-TestSuites.xml') }.to(true) end it 'should default to generating a report with frames' do JUnit.report.frames.should be_true end it 'should generate single page when frames is false' do JUnit.report.frames = false task('junit:report').invoke file('reports/junit/html/junit-noframes.html').should exist end it 'should generate frame page when frames is false' do JUnit.report.frames = true task('junit:report').invoke file('reports/junit/html/index.html').should exist end it 'should generate reports from all projects that ran test cases' do write 'src/test/java/TestSomething.java', <<-JAVA public class TestSomething extends junit.framework.TestCase { public void testNothing() {} } JAVA define 'foo' project('foo').test.invoke task('junit:report').invoke FileList['reports/junit/html/*TestSomething.html'].size.should be(1) end after do JUnit.instance_eval { @report = nil } end end describe Buildr::TestNG do it 'should be selectable in project' do define 'foo' do test.using(:testng) test.framework.should eql(:testng) end end it 'should be selectable in parent project' do write 'bar/src/test/java/TestCase.java' define 'foo' do test.using(:testng) define 'bar' end project('foo:bar').test.framework.should eql(:testng) end it 'should include TestNG dependencies' do define('foo') { test.using :testng } project('foo').test.compile.dependencies.should include(artifact("org.testng:testng:jar:jdk15:#{TestNG.version}")) project('foo').test.dependencies.should include(artifact("org.testng:testng:jar:jdk15:#{TestNG.version}")) end it 'should include TestNG dependencies' do define('foo') { test.using :testng } project('foo').test.compile.dependencies.should include(artifact("jmock:jmock:jar:#{JMock.version}")) project('foo').test.dependencies.should include(artifact("jmock:jmock:jar:#{JMock.version}")) end it 'should include classes using TestNG annotations' do write 'src/test/java/com/example/AnnotatedClass.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; @org.testng.annotations.Test public class AnnotatedClass { } JAVA write 'src/test/java/com/example/AnnotatedMethod.java', <<-JAVA package com.example; public class AnnotatedMethod { @org.testng.annotations.Test public void annotated() { } } JAVA define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } project('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should include('com.example.AnnotatedClass', 'com.example.AnnotatedMethod') end it 'should ignore classes not using TestNG annotations' do write 'src/test/java/NotATestClass.java', 'public class NotATestClass {}' define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } project('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should be_empty end it 'should ignore inner classes' do write 'src/test/java/InnerClassTest.java', <<-JAVA @org.testng.annotations.Test public class InnerClassTest { public class InnerTest { } } JAVA define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } project('foo').test.invoke project('foo').test.tests.should eql(['InnerClassTest']) end it 'should pass when TestNG test case passes' do write 'src/test/java/PassingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class PassingTest { @org.testng.annotations.Test public void testNothing() {} } JAVA define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } lambda { project('foo').test.invoke }.should_not raise_error end it 'should fail when TestNG test case fails' do write 'src/test/java/FailingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class FailingTest { @org.testng.annotations.Test public void testNothing() { org.testng.AssertJUnit.assertTrue(false); } } JAVA define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } lambda { project('foo').test.invoke }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /Tests failed/) end it 'should report failed test names' do write 'src/test/java/FailingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class FailingTest { @org.testng.annotations.Test public void testNothing() { org.testng.AssertJUnit.assertTrue(false); } } JAVA define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } project('foo').test.invoke rescue nil project('foo').test.failed_tests.should include('FailingTest') end it 'should report to reports/testng' do define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } project('foo').test.report_to.should be(project('foo').file('reports/testng')) end it 'should generate reports' do write 'src/test/java/PassingTest.java', <<-JAVA public class PassingTest { @org.testng.annotations.Test public void testNothing() {} } JAVA define('foo') { test.using(:testng) } lambda { project('foo').test.invoke }.should change { File.exist?('reports/testng/foo/index.html') }.to(true) end end