How to run all JUnit tests in a category/suite with Ant?

丶灬走出姿态 提交于 2019-11-27 07:37:41

Right, I got it working with <batchtest> quite simply:

<junit showoutput="true" printsummary="yes" fork="yes">
    <formatter type="xml"/>
    <classpath refid="test.classpath"/>
    <batchtest todir="${test.reports}">
        <fileset dir="${classes}">
            <include name="**/FastTestSuite.class"/>
        </fileset>
    </batchtest>
</junit>

I had tried <batchtest> earlier, but had made the silly mistake of using "**/FastTestSuite.java" instead of "**/FastTestSuite.class" in the <include> element... Sorry about that :-)

NB: it's necessary to set fork="yes" (i.e., run the tests in a separate VM); otherwise this will also produce "initializationError" at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:513) like <test> (see comments on the question). However, I couldn't get <test> working even with fork="yes".

The only shortcoming is that this produces just one JUnit XML report file (TEST-fi.foobar.FastTestSuite.xml) which makes it look like all the (hundreds) of tests are in one class (FastTestSuite). If anyone knows how to tweak this to show the tests in their original classes & packages, please let me know.

I found a workaround to use ant's junit task to run test of a specific Category:

<target name="test" description="Run Selenium tests by category">
    <fail unless="category.name" message="Please specify 'category.name' property"/>

    <junit showoutput="true" printsummary="true" fork="true">
        <formatter type="xml"/>
        <classpath refid="test.classpath"/>

        <batchtest todir="${test.reports}" haltonfailure="false">
            <fileset dir="${classes}">
                <!-- regex '^\s*@Category' part added to ensure @Category annotation is not commented out -->
                <containsregexp expression="^\s*@Category.*${category.name}"/>
            </fileset>
        </batchtest>
    </junit>
</target>

Execute test by supplying category.name property to ant like this:

ant -Dcategory.name=FastTests test

Using batchtest will also produce separate JUnit XML report files per test (e.g. TEST-fi.foobar.FastTestClassN.xml).

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