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This will allow to declare @Test methods and will enable result parsing to generate HTML reports. | This will allow to declare @Test methods and will enable result parsing to generate HTML reports. | ||
==Passing System Properties to Tests== | |||
See: {{Internal|Testing_with_Gradle_Java_Plugin#Passing_System_Properties_to_Tests|Gradle Java Plugin - Passing System Properties to Tests}} | |||
=Concepts= | =Concepts= |
Revision as of 08:11, 23 February 2019
External
- https://www.infoq.com/presentations/junit-5-demo
- Latest JUnit 4 version: https://junit.org/junit4/
Internal
Overview
Dependencies
dependencies {
testImplementation "junit:junit:4.12"
}
JUnit and Gradle
The only configuration required to enable unit testing in a Gradle project is to apply the Java plugin and declared JUnit as testImplementation:
apply plugin: 'java'
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
...
testImplementation "junit:junit:4.12"
}
This will allow to declare @Test methods and will enable result parsing to generate HTML reports.
Passing System Properties to Tests
See:
Concepts
Test Runner
A JUnit plugin that provides custom testing behavior. Specified with @RunWith.