* works from command line * its own JUnit test scenario fails (for - to me - unknown reason) * BFT has new method 'assertOutputNotContaining' similar to 'assertOutputContaining' git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/core/trunk@563053 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68master
@@ -143,4 +143,94 @@ | |||||
</batchtest> | </batchtest> | ||||
</junit> | </junit> | ||||
</target> | </target> | ||||
<target name="failureRecorder.prepare"> | |||||
<property name="tmp.dir" value="out"/> | |||||
<mkdir dir="${tmp.dir}/org"/> | |||||
<echo file="${tmp.dir}/A.java"> | |||||
import junit.framework.*; | |||||
public class A extends TestCase { | |||||
public A(String s) { super(s); } | |||||
public void test01() { System.out.println("A.test01"); } | |||||
public void test02() { System.out.println("A.test02"); fail(); } | |||||
public void test03() { System.out.println("A.test03"); fail(); } | |||||
} | |||||
</echo> | |||||
<echo file="${tmp.dir}/B.java"> | |||||
import junit.framework.*; | |||||
public class B extends TestCase { | |||||
public B(String s) { super(s); } | |||||
public void test04() { System.out.println("B.test04"); fail(); } | |||||
public void test05() { System.out.println("B.test05"); } | |||||
public void test06() { System.out.println("B.test06"); } | |||||
} | |||||
</echo> | |||||
<echo file="${tmp.dir}/C.java"> | |||||
import junit.framework.*; | |||||
public class C extends TestCase { | |||||
public C(String s) { super(s); } | |||||
public void test07() { System.out.println("C.test07"); } | |||||
public void test08() { System.out.println("C.test08"); } | |||||
public void test09() { System.out.println("C.test09"); } | |||||
} | |||||
</echo> | |||||
<echo file="${tmp.dir}/org/D.java"> | |||||
package org; | |||||
import junit.framework.*; | |||||
public class D extends TestCase { | |||||
public D(String s) { super(s); } | |||||
public void test10() { System.out.println("D.test10"); fail(); } | |||||
} | |||||
</echo> | |||||
<javac srcdir="${tmp.dir}" destdir="${tmp.dir}"/> | |||||
</target> | |||||
<target name="failureRecorder.internal"> | |||||
<property name="tmp.dir" value="out"/> | |||||
<!-- | |||||
<delete> | |||||
<fileset dir="${tmp.dir}" includes="FailedTests*.class"/> | |||||
</delete> | |||||
--> | |||||
<!-- compile the FailedTests class if present --> | |||||
<javac srcdir="${tmp.dir}" destdir="${tmp.dir}"/> | |||||
<available file="${tmp.dir}/FailedTests.class" property="hasFailingTests"/> | |||||
<junit haltonerror="false" haltonfailure="false"> | |||||
<sysproperty key="ant.junit.failureCollector" value="${tmp.dir}/FailedTests"/> | |||||
<classpath> | |||||
<pathelement location="${tmp.dir}"/> | |||||
</classpath> | |||||
<batchtest todir="${tmp.dir}" unless="hasFailingTests"> | |||||
<fileset dir="${tmp.dir}" includes="**/*.java" excludes="**/FailedTests.*"/> | |||||
<!-- for initial creation of the FailingTests.java --> | |||||
<formatter type="failure"/> | |||||
<!-- I want to see something ... --> | |||||
<formatter type="plain" usefile="false"/> | |||||
</batchtest> | |||||
<test name="FailedTests" if="hasFailingTests"> | |||||
<!-- update the FailingTests.java --> | |||||
<formatter type="failure"/> | |||||
<!-- again, I want to see something --> | |||||
<formatter type="plain" usefile="false"/> | |||||
</test> | |||||
</junit> | |||||
</target> | |||||
<target name="failureRecorder.runtest"> | |||||
<ant target="failureRecorder.internal" antfile="junit.xml" inheritAll="false"/> | |||||
</target> | |||||
<target name="failureRecorder.fixing"> | |||||
<property name="tmp.dir" value="out"/> | |||||
<echo file="${tmp.dir}/A.java"> | |||||
import junit.framework.*; | |||||
public class A extends TestCase { | |||||
public A(String s) { super(s); } | |||||
public void test01() { System.out.println("A.test01"); } | |||||
public void test02() { System.out.println("A.test02"); } | |||||
public void test03() { System.out.println("A.test03"); } | |||||
} | |||||
</echo> | |||||
</target> | |||||
</project> | </project> |
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ | |||||
package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit; | |||||
import java.io.File; | |||||
import java.io.FileNotFoundException; | |||||
import java.io.FileOutputStream; | |||||
import java.io.OutputStream; | |||||
import java.io.PrintWriter; | |||||
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; | |||||
import java.util.Date; | |||||
import java.util.HashSet; | |||||
import java.util.Iterator; | |||||
import junit.framework.AssertionFailedError; | |||||
import junit.framework.Test; | |||||
import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException; | |||||
import org.apache.tools.ant.util.FileUtils; | |||||
/** | |||||
* <p>Collects all failing test <i>cases</i> and creates a new JUnit test class containing | |||||
* a suite() method which calls these failed tests.</p> | |||||
* <p>Having classes <i>A</i> ... <i>D</i> with each several testcases you could earn a new | |||||
* test class like | |||||
* <pre> | |||||
* // generated on: 2007.08.06 09:42:34,555 | |||||
* import junit.framework.*; | |||||
* public class FailedTests extends TestCase { | |||||
* public FailedTests(String s) { | |||||
* super(s); | |||||
* } | |||||
* public static Test suite() { | |||||
* TestSuite suite = new TestSuite(); | |||||
* suite.addTest( new B("test04") ); | |||||
* suite.addTest( new org.D("test10") ); | |||||
* return suite; | |||||
* } | |||||
* } | |||||
* </pre> | |||||
* | |||||
* @since Ant 1.7.1 | |||||
*/ | |||||
/* | |||||
* Because each running test case gets its own formatter, we collect | |||||
* the failing test cases in a static list. Because we dont have a finalizer | |||||
* method in the formatters "lifecycle", we regenerate the new java source | |||||
* at each end of a test suite. The last run will contain all failed tests. | |||||
*/ | |||||
public class FailureRecorder implements JUnitResultFormatter { | |||||
/** | |||||
* This is the name of a magic System property ({@value}). The value of this | |||||
* <b>System</b> property should point to the location where to store the | |||||
* generated class (without suffix). | |||||
* Default location and name is defined in DEFAULT_CLASS_LOCATION. | |||||
* @see #DEFAULT_CLASS_LOCATION | |||||
*/ | |||||
public static final String MAGIC_PROPERTY_CLASS_LOCATION = "ant.junit.failureCollector"; | |||||
/** Default location and name for the generated JUnit class file. {@value} */ | |||||
public static final String DEFAULT_CLASS_LOCATION = System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir") + "FailedTests"; | |||||
/** Class names of failed tests without duplicates. */ | |||||
private static HashSet/*<Test>*/ failedTests = new HashSet(); | |||||
/** A writer for writing the generated source to. */ | |||||
private PrintWriter writer; | |||||
/** | |||||
* Location and name of the generated JUnit class. | |||||
* Lazy instantiated via getLocationName(). | |||||
*/ | |||||
private static String locationName; | |||||
//TODO: Dont set the locationName via System.getProperty - better | |||||
// via Ant properties. But how to access these? | |||||
private String getLocationName() { | |||||
if (locationName == null) { | |||||
String propValue = System.getProperty(MAGIC_PROPERTY_CLASS_LOCATION); | |||||
locationName = (propValue != null) ? propValue : DEFAULT_CLASS_LOCATION; | |||||
} | |||||
return locationName; | |||||
} | |||||
/** | |||||
* After each test suite, the whole new JUnit class will be regenerated. | |||||
* @see org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitResultFormatter#endTestSuite(org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTest) | |||||
*/ | |||||
public void endTestSuite(JUnitTest suite) throws BuildException { | |||||
if (failedTests.isEmpty()) return; | |||||
try { | |||||
File sourceFile = new File(getLocationName() + ".java"); | |||||
sourceFile.delete(); | |||||
writer = new PrintWriter(new FileOutputStream(sourceFile)); | |||||
createClassHeader(); | |||||
createTestSuiteHeader(); | |||||
for (Iterator iter = failedTests.iterator(); iter.hasNext();) { | |||||
Test test = (Test) iter.next(); | |||||
if (test!=null) { | |||||
createAddTestToSuite(test); | |||||
} | |||||
} | |||||
createTestSuiteFooter(); | |||||
createClassFooter(); | |||||
FileUtils.close(writer); | |||||
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) { | |||||
e.printStackTrace(); | |||||
} | |||||
} | |||||
public void addError(Test test, Throwable throwable) { | |||||
failedTests.add(test); | |||||
} | |||||
public void addFailure(Test test, AssertionFailedError error) { | |||||
failedTests.add(test); | |||||
} | |||||
public void setOutput(OutputStream out) { | |||||
// not in use | |||||
} | |||||
public void setSystemError(String err) { | |||||
// not in use | |||||
} | |||||
public void setSystemOutput(String out) { | |||||
// not in use | |||||
} | |||||
public void startTestSuite(JUnitTest suite) throws BuildException { | |||||
// not in use | |||||
} | |||||
public void endTest(Test test) { | |||||
// not in use | |||||
} | |||||
public void startTest(Test test) { | |||||
// not in use | |||||
} | |||||
// "Templates" for generating the JUnit class | |||||
private void createClassHeader() { | |||||
String className = getLocationName().replace('\\', '/'); | |||||
if (className.indexOf('/') > -1) { | |||||
className = className.substring(className.lastIndexOf('/')+1); | |||||
} | |||||
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy.MM.dd HH:mm:ss,SSS"); | |||||
writer.print("// generated on: "); | |||||
writer.println(sdf.format(new Date())); | |||||
writer.println("import junit.framework.*;"); | |||||
writer.print("public class "); | |||||
writer.print( className ); | |||||
// If this class does not extend TC, Ant doesnt run these | |||||
writer.println(" extends TestCase {"); | |||||
// no-arg constructor | |||||
writer.print(" public "); | |||||
writer.print(className); | |||||
writer.println("(String s) {"); | |||||
writer.println(" super(s);"); | |||||
writer.println(" }"); | |||||
} | |||||
private void createTestSuiteHeader() { | |||||
writer.println(" public static Test suite() {"); | |||||
writer.println(" TestSuite suite = new TestSuite();"); | |||||
} | |||||
private void createAddTestToSuite(Test test) { | |||||
writer.print(" suite.addTest( new "); | |||||
writer.print( getClassName(test) ); | |||||
writer.print("(\""); | |||||
writer.print( getMethodName(test) ); | |||||
writer.println("\") );"); | |||||
} | |||||
private void createTestSuiteFooter() { | |||||
writer.println(" return suite;"); | |||||
writer.println(" }"); | |||||
} | |||||
private void createClassFooter() { | |||||
writer.println("}"); | |||||
} | |||||
// Helper methods | |||||
private String getMethodName(Test test) { | |||||
String methodName = test.toString(); | |||||
return methodName.substring(0, methodName.indexOf('(')); | |||||
} | |||||
private String getClassName(Test test) { | |||||
return test.getClass().getName(); | |||||
} | |||||
} |
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ import org.apache.tools.ant.types.EnumeratedAttribute; | |||||
* @see XMLJUnitResultFormatter | * @see XMLJUnitResultFormatter | ||||
* @see BriefJUnitResultFormatter | * @see BriefJUnitResultFormatter | ||||
* @see PlainJUnitResultFormatter | * @see PlainJUnitResultFormatter | ||||
* @see FailureRecorder | |||||
* @see JUnitResultFormatter | * @see JUnitResultFormatter | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public class FormatterElement { | public class FormatterElement { | ||||
@@ -68,6 +69,9 @@ public class FormatterElement { | |||||
/** plain formatter class */ | /** plain formatter class */ | ||||
public static final String PLAIN_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME = | public static final String PLAIN_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME = | ||||
"org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.PlainJUnitResultFormatter"; | "org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.PlainJUnitResultFormatter"; | ||||
/** failure recorder class */ | |||||
public static final String FAILURE_RECORDER_CLASS_NAME = | |||||
"org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.FailureRecorder"; | |||||
/** | /** | ||||
* <p> Quick way to use a standard formatter. | * <p> Quick way to use a standard formatter. | ||||
@@ -77,6 +81,7 @@ public class FormatterElement { | |||||
* <li> The <code>xml</code> type uses a <code>XMLJUnitResultFormatter</code>. | * <li> The <code>xml</code> type uses a <code>XMLJUnitResultFormatter</code>. | ||||
* <li> The <code>brief</code> type uses a <code>BriefJUnitResultFormatter</code>. | * <li> The <code>brief</code> type uses a <code>BriefJUnitResultFormatter</code>. | ||||
* <li> The <code>plain</code> type (the default) uses a <code>PlainJUnitResultFormatter</code>. | * <li> The <code>plain</code> type (the default) uses a <code>PlainJUnitResultFormatter</code>. | ||||
* <li> The <code>failure</code> type uses a <code>FailureRecorder</code>. | |||||
* </ul> | * </ul> | ||||
* | * | ||||
* <p> Sets <code>classname</code> attribute - so you can't use that | * <p> Sets <code>classname</code> attribute - so you can't use that | ||||
@@ -84,13 +89,18 @@ public class FormatterElement { | |||||
* @param type the enumerated value to use. | * @param type the enumerated value to use. | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public void setType(TypeAttribute type) { | public void setType(TypeAttribute type) { | ||||
//TODO: Besseren Zugriffsalgorithums: TypeAttribut.getClassname() | |||||
if ("xml".equals(type.getValue())) { | if ("xml".equals(type.getValue())) { | ||||
setClassname(XML_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME); | setClassname(XML_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME); | ||||
} else { | } else { | ||||
if ("brief".equals(type.getValue())) { | if ("brief".equals(type.getValue())) { | ||||
setClassname(BRIEF_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME); | setClassname(BRIEF_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME); | ||||
} else { // must be plain, ensured by TypeAttribute | |||||
setClassname(PLAIN_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME); | |||||
} else { | |||||
if ("failure".equals(type.getValue())) { | |||||
setClassname(FAILURE_RECORDER_CLASS_NAME); | |||||
} else { // must be plain, ensured by TypeAttribute | |||||
setClassname(PLAIN_FORMATTER_CLASS_NAME); | |||||
} | |||||
} | } | ||||
} | } | ||||
} | } | ||||
@@ -268,14 +278,14 @@ public class FormatterElement { | |||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* <p> Enumerated attribute with the values "plain", "xml" and "brief". | |||||
* <p> Enumerated attribute with the values "plain", "xml", "brief" and "failure". | |||||
* | * | ||||
* <p> Use to enumerate options for <code>type</code> attribute. | * <p> Use to enumerate options for <code>type</code> attribute. | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public static class TypeAttribute extends EnumeratedAttribute { | public static class TypeAttribute extends EnumeratedAttribute { | ||||
/** {@inheritDoc}. */ | /** {@inheritDoc}. */ | ||||
public String[] getValues() { | public String[] getValues() { | ||||
return new String[] {"plain", "xml", "brief"}; | |||||
return new String[] {"plain", "xml", "brief", "failure"}; | |||||
} | } | ||||
} | } | ||||
} | } |
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ public class JUnitTask extends Task { | |||||
private JUnitTaskMirror delegate; | private JUnitTaskMirror delegate; | ||||
/** A boolean on whether to get the forked path for ant classes */ | /** A boolean on whether to get the forked path for ant classes */ | ||||
private boolean forkedPathChecked = false; | |||||
private boolean forkedPathChecked = false; | |||||
// Attributes for basetest | // Attributes for basetest | ||||
private boolean haltOnError = false; | private boolean haltOnError = false; | ||||
@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ | |||||
package org.apache.tools.ant; | package org.apache.tools.ant; | ||||
import junit.framework.TestCase; | |||||
import java.io.File; | import java.io.File; | ||||
import java.io.PrintStream; | import java.io.PrintStream; | ||||
import java.net.URL; | import java.net.URL; | ||||
import java.util.Hashtable; | |||||
import junit.framework.TestCase; | |||||
/** | /** | ||||
* A BuildFileTest is a TestCase which executes targets from an Ant buildfile | * A BuildFileTest is a TestCase which executes targets from an Ant buildfile | ||||
@@ -117,18 +117,35 @@ public abstract class BuildFileTest extends TestCase { | |||||
/** | /** | ||||
* Assert that the given substring is in the output messages. | * Assert that the given substring is in the output messages. | ||||
* @param message Print this message if the test fails. Defaults to | |||||
* a meaningful text if <tt>null</tt> is passed. | |||||
* @since Ant1.7 | * @since Ant1.7 | ||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public void assertOutputContaining(String substring) { | |||||
public void assertOutputContaining(String message, String substring) { | |||||
String realOutput = getOutput(); | String realOutput = getOutput(); | ||||
assertTrue("expecting output to contain \"" + substring | |||||
+ "\" output was \"" + realOutput + "\"", | |||||
realOutput.indexOf(substring) >= 0); | |||||
String realMessage = (message != null) | |||||
? message | |||||
: "expecting output to contain \"" + substring + "\" output was \"" + realOutput + "\""; | |||||
assertTrue(realMessage, realOutput.indexOf(substring) >= 0); | |||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* Assert that the given message has been logged with a priority | |||||
* <= INFO when running the given target. | |||||
* Assert that the given substring is not in the output messages. | |||||
* @param message Print this message if the test fails. Defaults to | |||||
* a meaningful text if <tt>null</tt> is passed. | |||||
* @since Ant1.7 | |||||
*/ | |||||
public void assertOutputNotContaining(String message, String substring) { | |||||
String realOutput = getOutput(); | |||||
String realMessage = (message != null) | |||||
? message | |||||
: "expecting output to contain \"" + substring + "\" output was \"" + realOutput + "\""; | |||||
assertFalse(realMessage, realOutput.indexOf(substring) >= 0); | |||||
} | |||||
/** | |||||
* Assert that the given message has been logged with a priority <= INFO when running the | |||||
* given target. | |||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public void expectLogContaining(String target, String log) { | public void expectLogContaining(String target, String log) { | ||||
executeTarget(target); | executeTarget(target); | ||||
@@ -17,31 +17,31 @@ | |||||
*/ | */ | ||||
package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit; | package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit; | ||||
import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildFileTest; | |||||
import java.io.BufferedReader; | import java.io.BufferedReader; | ||||
import java.io.File; | |||||
import java.io.FileReader; | import java.io.FileReader; | ||||
import java.io.IOException; | import java.io.IOException; | ||||
import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildFileTest; | |||||
public class JUnitTaskTest extends BuildFileTest { | public class JUnitTaskTest extends BuildFileTest { | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* Constructor for the JUnitTaskTest object | |||||
* Constructor for the JUnitTaskTest object. | |||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public JUnitTaskTest(String name) { | public JUnitTaskTest(String name) { | ||||
super(name); | super(name); | ||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* The JUnit setup method | |||||
* The JUnit setup method. | |||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public void setUp() { | public void setUp() { | ||||
configureProject("src/etc/testcases/taskdefs/optional/junit.xml"); | configureProject("src/etc/testcases/taskdefs/optional/junit.xml"); | ||||
} | } | ||||
/** | /** | ||||
* The teardown method for JUnit | |||||
* The teardown method for JUnit. | |||||
*/ | */ | ||||
public void tearDown() { | public void tearDown() { | ||||
executeTarget("cleanup"); | executeTarget("cleanup"); | ||||
@@ -86,7 +86,83 @@ public class JUnitTaskTest extends BuildFileTest { | |||||
public void testBatchTestForkOnceExtension() { | public void testBatchTestForkOnceExtension() { | ||||
assertResultFilesExist("testBatchTestForkOnceExtension", ".foo"); | assertResultFilesExist("testBatchTestForkOnceExtension", ".foo"); | ||||
} | } | ||||
/* Bugzilla Report 42984 */ | |||||
//TODO This scenario works from command line, but not from JUnit ... | |||||
// See the _run.bat attachement of the bug. | |||||
public void _testFailureRecorder() { | |||||
File testDir = new File(getProjectDir(), "out"); | |||||
File collectorFile = new File(getProjectDir(), "out/FailedTests.java"); | |||||
// ensure that there is a clean test environment | |||||
assertFalse("Test directory must not exist before the test preparation.", | |||||
testDir.exists()); | |||||
assertFalse("The collector file must not exist before the test preparation.", | |||||
collectorFile.exists()); | |||||
// prepare the test environment | |||||
executeTarget("failureRecorder.prepare"); | |||||
assertTrue("Test directory was not created.", testDir.exists()); | |||||
assertTrue("There should be one class.", (new File(testDir, "A.class")).exists()); | |||||
assertFalse("The collector file " + collectorFile.getAbsolutePath() | |||||
+ " should not exist before the 1st run.", collectorFile.exists()); | |||||
// 1st junit run: should do all tests - failing and not failing tests | |||||
executeTarget("failureRecorder.runtest"); | |||||
assertTrue("The collector file " + collectorFile.getAbsolutePath() | |||||
+ " should exist after the 1st run.", collectorFile.exists()); | |||||
// the passing test cases | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run A.test01", "A.test01"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run B.test05", "B.test05"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run B.test06", "B.test06"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run C.test07", "C.test07"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run C.test08", "C.test08"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run C.test09", "C.test09"); | |||||
// the failing test cases | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run A.test02", "A.test02"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run A.test03", "A.test03"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run B.test04", "B.test04"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("1st run: should run D.test10", "D.test10"); | |||||
// 2nd junit run: should do only failing tests | |||||
executeTarget("failureRecorder.runtest"); | |||||
assertTrue("The collector file " + collectorFile.getAbsolutePath() | |||||
+ " should exist after the 2nd run.", collectorFile.exists()); | |||||
// the passing test cases | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("2nd run: should not run A.test01", "A.test01"); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("2nd run: should not run A.test05", "B.test05"); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("2nd run: should not run B.test06", "B.test06"); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("2nd run: should not run C.test07", "C.test07"); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("2nd run: should not run C.test08", "C.test08"); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("2nd run: should not run C.test09", "C.test09"); | |||||
// the failing test cases | |||||
assertOutputContaining("2nd run: should run A.test02", "A.test02"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("2nd run: should run A.test03", "A.test03"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("2nd run: should run B.test04", "B.test04"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("2nd run: should run D.test10", "D.test10"); | |||||
// "fix" errors in class A | |||||
executeTarget("failureRecorder.fixing"); | |||||
// 3rd run: four running tests with two errors | |||||
executeTarget("failureRecorder.runtest"); | |||||
assertTrue("The collector file " + collectorFile.getAbsolutePath() | |||||
+ " should exist after the 3rd run.", collectorFile.exists()); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("3rd run: should run A.test02", "A.test02"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("3rd run: should run A.test03", "A.test03"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("3rd run: should run B.test04", "B.test04"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("3rd run: should run D.test10", "D.test10"); | |||||
// 4rd run: two running tests with errors | |||||
executeTarget("failureRecorder.runtest"); | |||||
assertTrue("The collector file " + collectorFile.getAbsolutePath() | |||||
+ " should exist after the 4th run.", collectorFile.exists()); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("4th run: should not run A.test02", "A.test02"); | |||||
assertOutputNotContaining("4th run: should not run A.test03", "A.test03"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("4th run: should run B.test04", "B.test04"); | |||||
assertOutputContaining("4th run: should run D.test10", "D.test10"); | |||||
} | |||||
public void testBatchTestForkOnceCustomFormatter() { | public void testBatchTestForkOnceCustomFormatter() { | ||||
assertResultFilesExist("testBatchTestForkOnceCustomFormatter", "foo"); | assertResultFilesExist("testBatchTestForkOnceCustomFormatter", "foo"); | ||||
} | } | ||||
@@ -155,5 +231,4 @@ public class JUnitTaskTest extends BuildFileTest { | |||||
assertEquals(search, line); | assertEquals(search, line); | ||||
} | } | ||||
} | |||||
} |