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 3.8.2; it won't
work with versions prior to JUnit 3.0. It also works with JUnit 4.0, including
"pure" JUnit 4 tests using only annotations and no JUnit4TestAdapter
.
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
available.
You can do one of:
junit.jar
and ant-junit.jar
in
ANT_HOME/lib
.
ANT_HOME/lib
, and instead
include their locations in your CLASSPATH
environment variable.
-lib
.
<classpath>
element in a <taskdef>
in the build file.
ant-junit.jar
in its default location in ANT_HOME/lib
but include junit.jar
in the <classpath>
passed
to <junit>
. (since Ant 1.7)
See the FAQ for details.
Tests are defined by nested test
or
batchtest
tags (see nested
elements).
Attribute | Description | Required |
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 . |
fork | Run the tests in a separate VM. | No; default is off . |
forkmode | Controls how many Java Virtual Machines get
created if you want to fork some tests. Possible values are
"perTest" (the default), "perBatch" and
"once". "once" creates only a single Java VM
for all tests while "perTest" creates a new VM for each
TestCase class. "perBatch" creates a VM for each nested
<batchtest> and one collecting all nested
<test> s. Note that only tests with the same
settings of filtertrace , haltonerror ,
haltonfailure , errorproperty and
failureproperty can share a VM, so even if you set
forkmode to "once", Ant may have to create
more than a single Java VM. This attribute is ignored for tests
that don't get forked into a new Java VM. since Ant 1.6.2 |
No; default is perTest . |
haltonerror | Stop the build process if an error occurs during the test run. | No; default is off . |
errorproperty | The name of a property to set in the event of an error. | No |
haltonfailure | Stop the build process if a test fails (errors are considered failures as well). | No; default is off . |
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 . |
timeout | Cancel the individual tests if they don't finish
in the given time (measured in milliseconds). Ignored if
fork is disabled. |
No |
maxmemory | 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 is java . |
dir | The directory in which to invoke the VM. Ignored if
fork is disabled. |
No |
newenvironment | Do not propagate the old environment when new
environment variables are specified. Ignored if fork is
disabled. |
No; default is false . |
includeantruntime | Implicitly add the Ant classes required to run
the tests and JUnit to the classpath in forked mode.
Note: Please read the Ant FAQ if you
want to set this to false and use the XML formatter
at the same time. |
No; default is true . |
showoutput | Send any output generated by tests to Ant's logging system as well as to the formatters. By default only the formatters receive the output. | No |
outputtoformatters |
Since Ant 1.7.0. Send any output generated by tests to the test formatters. This is "true" by default. |
No |
tempdir | Where Ant should place temporary files. Since Ant 1.6. | No; default is the project's base directory. |
reloading | Whether or not a new classloader should be instantiated for each test case. Ignore if fork is set to true.
Since Ant 1.6. |
No; default is true . |
clonevm | If set to true true, then all system properties and the bootclasspath of the forked Java Virtual Machine will be the same as those of the Java VM running Ant. Default is "false" (ignored if fork is disabled). since Ant 1.7 | No |
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(" "sun.reflect." "org.apache.tools.ant."
The <junit>
task
supports a nested <classpath>
element that represents a PATH like
structure.
As of Ant 1.7, this classpath may be used to refer to junit.jar
as well as your tests and the tested code.
If fork
is enabled, additional parameters may be passed to
the new VM via nested <jvmarg>
elements. For example:
<junit fork="yes"> <jvmarg value="-Djava.compiler=NONE"/> ... </junit>
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,
if fork
is enabled).
The attributes for this element are the same as for environment variables.
<junit fork="no"> <sysproperty key="basedir" value="/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core"/> ... </junit>
would run the test in ANT's VM and make the basedir
property
available to the test.
You can specify a set of properties to be used as system properties with syspropertysets.
since Ant 1.6.
It is possible to specify environment variables to pass to the
forked VM via nested <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.
The location of bootstrap class files can be specified using this
PATH like structure - will be ignored
if fork is not true
or the target VM doesn't
support it (i.e. Java 1.1).
since Ant 1.6.
Security permissions can be revoked and granted during the execution of the class via a nested permissions element. For more information please see permissions
Settings will be ignored if fork is enabled.
since Ant 1.6.
You can control enablement of Java 1.4 assertions with an <assertions> subelement.
Assertion statements are currently ignored in non-forked mode.
since Ant 1.6.
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
name of the test and can be set by the outfile
attribute
of <test>
.
There are three predefined formatters - one prints the test results
in XML format, the other emits plain text. The formatter named
brief
will only print detailed information for testcases
that failed, while plain
gives a little statistics line
for all test cases. Custom formatters that need to implement
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitResultFormatter
can be specified.
If you use the XML formatter, it may not include the same output that your tests have written as some characters are illegal in XML documents and will be dropped.
Note: Please read the Ant FAQ if you want to
set the fork attribute to true
, the includeAntRuntime
attribute to false
and use the XML formatter at the same
time.
Attribute | Description | Required |
type | Use a predefined formatter (either
xml , plain , or brief ). |
Exactly one of these. |
classname | Name of a custom formatter class. | |
extension | Extension to append to the output filename. | Yes, if classname has been used. |
usefile | Boolean that determines whether output should be sent to a file. | No; default is true . |
if | Only use formatter if the named property is set. | No; default is true . |
unless | Only use formatter if the named property is not set. | No; default is true . |
Defines a single test class.
Attribute | Description | Required |
name | Name of the test class. | Yes |
fork | Run the tests in a separate VM.
Overrides value set in <junit> . |
No |
haltonerror | Stop the build process if an error occurs during the test
run. Overrides value set in <junit> . |
No |
errorproperty | The name of a property to set in the event of an error.
Overrides value set in <junit> . |
No |
haltonfailure | Stop the build process if a test fails (errors are
considered failures as well). Overrides value set in
<junit> . |
No |
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 |
filtertrace | 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 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- name, where name is the name of
the test specified in the name attribute. |
if | Only run test if the named property is set. | No |
unless | Only run test if the named property is not set. | No |
Tests can define their own formatters via nested
<formatter>
elements.
Define a number of tests based on pattern matching.
batchtest
collects the included resources from any number
of nested Resource Collections. It then
generates a test class name for each resource that ends in
.java
or .class
.
Any type of Resource Collection is supported as a nested element,
prior to Ant 1.7 only <fileset>
has been
supported.
Attribute | Description | Required |
fork | Run the tests in a separate VM.
Overrides value set in <junit> . |
No |
haltonerror | Stop the build process if an error occurs during the test
run. Overrides value set in <junit> . |
No |
errorproperty | The name of a property to set in the event of an error.
Overrides value set in <junit> . |
No |
haltonfailure | Stop the build process if a test fails (errors are
considered failures as well). Overrides value set in
<junit> . |
No |
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 |
filtertrace | 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 the current directory. |
if | Only run tests if the named property is set. | No |
unless | Only run tests if the named property is not set. | No |
Batchtests can define their own formatters via nested
<formatter>
elements.
<junit> <test name="my.test.TestCase"/> </junit>
Runs the test defined in my.test.TestCase
in the same
VM. No output will be generated unless the test fails.
<junit printsummary="yes" fork="yes" haltonfailure="yes"> <formatter type="plain"/> <test name="my.test.TestCase"/> </junit>
Runs the test defined in my.test.TestCase
in a
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.
<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes"> <classpath> <pathelement location="build/testcases"/> <pathelement path="/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-launcher.jar:/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/Classes/.compatibility/14compatibility.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/activation.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/ant-antunit-1.0Beta2.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/antlrall.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/bcel.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/bsf-2.4.0.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/bsh-2.0b4.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/bsh-core-2.0b4.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/commons-logging-api.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/commons-logging.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/commons-net-1.4.0.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jai_codec.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jai_core.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jdepend.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/js-1.6R3.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jsch-0.1.29.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/junit-3.8.2.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/jython.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/log4j-1.2.9.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/mail.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/NetRexxC.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/NetRexxR.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/resolver.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/starteam-sdk.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/stylebook-1.0-b2.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/weblogic.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/weblogicaux.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/weblogicclasses.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/xalan.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/xalan1.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/xercesSamples.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/xmlParserAPIs.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional/xsltc.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/lib/optional:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-antlr.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-apache-bcel.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-apache-bsf.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-apache-log4j.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-apache-oro.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-apache-regexp.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-apache-resolver.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-commons-logging.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-commons-net.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-jai.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-javamail.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-jdepend.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-jmf.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-jsch.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-junit.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-launcher.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-netrexx.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-nodeps.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-starteam.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-stylebook.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-swing.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-testutil.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-trax.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant-weblogic.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/ant.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/xercesImpl.jar:/Users/antoine/dev/asf/ant-core/bootstrap/lib/xml-apis.jar"/> </classpath> <formatter type="plain"/> <test name="my.test.TestCase" haltonfailure="no" outfile="result"> <formatter type="xml"/> </test> <batchtest fork="yes" todir="${reports.tests}"> <fileset dir="${src.tests}"> <include name="**/*Test*.java"/> <exclude name="**/AllTests.java"/> </fileset> </batchtest> </junit>
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
.
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}
.