diff --git a/docs/manual/OptionalTasks/junit.html b/docs/manual/OptionalTasks/junit.html index cebafc9a2..92f1a791c 100644 --- a/docs/manual/OptionalTasks/junit.html +++ b/docs/manual/OptionalTasks/junit.html @@ -10,16 +10,39 @@
This task runs tests from the JUnit testing framework. The latest version of the framework can be found at http://www.junit.org. -This task has been tested with JUnit 3.0 up to JUnit 3.7, it won't +This task has been tested with JUnit 3.0 up to JUnit 3.7; it won't work with versions prior to JUnit 3.0.
Note: This task depends on external libraries not included in the Ant distribution. See Library Dependencies for more information.
+
+Note:
+You must have junit.jar and the class files for the
+<junit> task in the same classpath.
+You can do one of:
+
junit.jar and the optional tasks jar file in
+ANT_HOME/lib.
+ANT_HOME/lib, and instead
+include their locations in your CLASSPATH environment variable.
+<classpath> element in the build file.
+
+See the
+bugs database for details.
+Tests are defined by nested test or
-batchtest tags, see nested
-elements.
batchtest tags (see nested
+elements).
| printsummary | -Print one line statistics for each testcase. Can - take the values "on", "off" and - "withOutAndErr" - "withOutAndErr" is the same - as "on" but also includes the output of the test - as written to System.out and System.err. | -No, default is "off" | +Print one-line statistics for each testcase. Can
+ take the values on,
+ off, and
+ withOutAndErr.
+ withOutAndErr is the same
+ as on but also includes the output of the test
+ as written to System.out and System.err. |
+ No; default is off. |
| fork | Run the tests in a separate VM. | -No, default is "off" | +No; default is off. |
|
| haltonerror | Stop the build process if an error occurs during the test run. | -No, default is "off" | +No; default is off. |
|
| errorProperty | +errorproperty | The name of a property to set in the event of an error. | -No. | +No |
| haltonfailure | Stop the build process if a test fails (errors are considered failures as well). | -No, default is "off" | +No; default is off. |
|
| failureProperty | +failureproperty | The name of a property to set in the event of a failure (errors are considered failures as well). | No. | |
| filtertrace | -Filter out junit and ant stack frames from error and failure stack traces. | -No, default is "on." | +Filter out Junit and Ant stack frames from error and failure stack traces. | +No; default is on. |
| timeout | -Cancel the individual tests if the don't finish - in the given time (measured in milliseconds). Ignored if fork is - disabled. | +Cancel the individual tests if they don't finish
+ in the given time (measured in milliseconds). Ignored if
+ fork is disabled. |
No | |
| maxmemory | -Max amount of memory to allocate to the forked VM - (ignored if fork is disabled) | +Maximum amount of memory to allocate to the forked VM.
+ Ignored if fork is disabled. |
No | |
| jvm | -the command used to invoke the Java Virtual Machine, - default is 'java'. The command is resolved by java.lang.Runtime.exec(). - Ignored if fork is disabled. | -No, default "java" | +The command used to invoke the Java Virtual Machine,
+ default is 'java'. The command is resolved by
+ java.lang.Runtime.exec().
+ Ignored if fork is disabled. |
+ No; default is java. |
| dir | -The directory to invoke the VM in. (ignored if - fork is disabled) | +The directory in which to invoke the VM. Ignored if
+ fork is disabled. |
No | |
| newenvironment | -Do not propagate old environment when new - environment variables are specified. Ignored if fork is + | Do not propagate the old environment when new
+ environment variables are specified. Ignored if fork is
disabled. |
- No, default is "false". | +No; default is false. |
| includeantruntime | -implicitly add the Ant classes required to run + | Implicitly add the Ant classes required to run the tests and JUnit to the classpath in forked mode. | -No, default is "true". | +No; default is true. |
By using the errorproperty and failureproperty
+attributes, it is possible to
+perform setup work (such as starting an external server), execute the test,
+clean up, and still fail the build in the event of a failure.
The filtertrace attribute condenses error and failure
+stack traces before reporting them.
+It works with both the plain and XML formatters. It filters out any lines
+that begin with the following string patterns:
+ "junit.framework.TestCase"
+ "junit.framework.TestResult"
+ "junit.framework.TestSuite"
+ "junit.framework.Assert."
+ "junit.swingui.TestRunner"
+ "junit.awtui.TestRunner"
+ "junit.textui.TestRunner"
+ "java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke("
+ "org.apache.tools.ant."
+
The If fork is enabled, additional parameters may be passed to the new
-VM via nested If junit supports a nested <classpath>
-element, that represents a PATH like
+<junit> task
+supports a nested <classpath>
+element that represents a PATH like
structure.jvmarg
-<jvmarg> attributes, for example:fork is enabled, additional parameters may be passed to
+the new VM via nested <jvmarg> elements. For example:
<junit fork="yes">
@@ -132,13 +178,14 @@ VM via nested
<jvmarg> attributes, for example:
would run the test in a VM without JIT.
<jvmarg> allows all attributes described in Command line arguments.
Use nested <sysproperty> elements to specify system
properties required by the class. These properties will be made available
-to the VM during the execution of the test (either ANT's VM or the forked VM).
+to the VM during the execution of the test (either ANT's VM or the forked VM,
+if fork is enabled).
The attributes for this element are the same as for environment variables.
@@ -155,24 +202,25 @@ available to the test.env
It is possible to specify environment variables to pass to the -forked VM via nested
+forked VM via nested<env>elements. See the -description in the section about -exec<env>elements. For a description +of the<env>element's attributes, see the +description in the exec task. -Settings will be ignored if fork is disabled.
+Settings will be ignored if
forkis disabled.formatter
The results of the tests can be printed in different -formats. Output will always be sent to a file unless you set the -usefile attribute to false, the name of the file is determined by the +formats. Output will always be sent to a file, unless you set the +
-usefileattribute tofalse. +The name of the file is determined by the name of the test and can be set by theoutfileattribute of<test>.There are three predefined formatters, one prints the test results -in XML format, the other emit plain text. The formatter named -"brief" will only print detailed information for testcases -that failed, while "plain" gives a little statistics line +
There are three predefined formatters - one prints the test results +in XML format, the other emits plain text. The formatter named +
@@ -186,7 +234,7 @@ can be specified.briefwill only print detailed information for testcases +that failed, whileplaingives a little statistics line for all test cases. Custom formatters that need to implementorg.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitResultFormattercan be specified.type Use a predefined formatter (either - "xml", "plain" or "brief"). +xml,plain, orbrief).Exactly one of these. @@ -196,13 +244,13 @@ can be specified. extension Extension to append to the output filename. -Yes, if classname has been used. +Yes, if classnamehas been used.@@ -218,7 +266,7 @@ can be specified. usefile Boolean that determines whether output should be sent to a file. -No, default true. +No; default is true.name -Name of the test class +Name of the test class. Yes @@ -234,10 +282,10 @@ can be specified. No - errorProperty +errorproperty The name of a property to set in the event of an error. - Overrides value set in <junit>. -No. + Overrides value set in<junit>. +No haltonfailure @@ -247,29 +295,31 @@ can be specified.No - failureProperty +failureproperty The name of a property to set in the event of a failure - (errors are considered failures as well). Overrides value set in <junit>. -No. + (errors are considered failures as well). Overrides value set in +<junit>. +No filtertrace -Filter out junit and ant stack frames from error and failure stack - traces. Overrides value set in <junit> -No, default is "on." +Filter out Junit and Ant stack frames from error and failure stack + traces. Overrides value set in +<junit>.No; default is on.todir Directory to write the reports to. -No, default is current directory. +No; default is the current directory. outfile Base name of the test result. The full filename is determined by this attribute and the extension of -formatter.No, default is - +TEST-nameusing thenameattribute.No; default is + TEST-name, where name is the name of + the test specified in thenameattribute.if @@ -315,10 +365,10 @@ generates a test class name for each file that ends inNo - errorProperty +errorproperty The name of a property to set in the event of an error. - Overrides value set in <junit>. -No. + Overrides value set in<junit>. +No haltonfailure @@ -328,21 +378,22 @@ generates a test class name for each file that ends inNo - failureProperty +failureproperty The name of a property to set in the event of a failure - (errors are considered failures as well). Overrides value set in <junit> -No. + (errors are considered failures as well). Overrides value set in +<junit>+No filtertrace -Filter out junit and ant stack frames from error and failure stack - traces. Overrides value set in <junit> -No, default is "on." +Filter out Junit and Ant stack frames from error and failure stack + traces. Overrides value set in +<junit>.No; default is on.todir Directory to write the reports to. -No, default is current directory. +No; default is the current directory. if @@ -351,7 +402,7 @@ generates a test class name for each file that ends in@@ -378,7 +429,7 @@ VM. No output will be generated unless the test fails. unless -Only run tests if the named property is not set. +Only run tests if the named property is not set. No
Runs the test defined in my.test.TestCase in a
-separate VM. At the end of the test a single line summary will be
+separate VM. At the end of the test, a one-line summary will be
printed. A detailed report of the test can be found in
TEST-my.test.TestCase.txt. The build process will be
stopped if the test fails.
Runs my.test.TestCase in the same VM (ignoring the
-given CLASSPATH), only a warning is printed if this test fails. In
+
Runs my.test.TestCase in the same VM, ignoring the
+given CLASSPATH; only a warning is printed if this test fails. In
addition to the plain text test results, for this test a XML result
-will be output to result.xml.
For each matching file in the directory ${src.tests} a
+will be output to result.xml.
+Then, for each matching file in the directory defined for
+${src.tests} a
test is run in a separate VM. If a test fails, the build process is
aborted. Results are collected in files named
-TEST-name.txt and written to ${reports.tests}.
TEST-name.txt and written to
+${reports.tests}.
-By using the errorProperty and failureProperty attributes, it is possible to -perform setup work (such as starting an external server), execute the test, -clean up, and still fail the build in the event of a failure.
- -The filtertrace attribute condenses error and failure stack traces before reporting them. -It works with the plain and xml formatters. It filters out lines that begin with the following -string patterns:
- "junit.framework.TestCase"
- "junit.framework.TestResult"
- "junit.framework.TestSuite"
- "junit.framework.Assert."
- "junit.swingui.TestRunner"
- "junit.awtui.TestRunner"
- "junit.textui.TestRunner"
- "java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke("
- "org.apache.tools.ant."
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