… and after some more assertions, I can add: I have verified the paths to all my test suites to point to the correct Java classes. I do not find any error in the test logs. I do find the classes in the build/classes/java/test directory. I do not find related test results at all.
An hint you can give me is appreciated! Warm regards Carsten > Am 10.06.2024 um 15:47 schrieb Carsten Schinzer > <cars...@dcs-verkaufssysteme.de>: > > Hello, > > > You mean like this: > > <test-suite loader="main" location="testdef/CdcTicketsTests.xml“/ > Yes, I think I did it well like that. no? > Warm regards > > > Carsten > > > >> Am 10.06.2024 um 09:17 schrieb Gaetan <gaetan.chabous...@nereide.fr>: >> >> Hi Carsten, did you include your tests in the ofbiz-component file a the >> root of your plugin ? >> >> Best regards >> >> Gaetan >> >> On 6/9/24 21:15, Carsten Schinzer wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> >>> >>> I am looking for a reference to integrate my plugin unit tests into the >>> test run of OfBiz, i.e. when I run >>> >>>> ./gradlew test >>> My defined test suite should be included and executed. >>> >>> I did browse the official plugin repository and found no reference. >>> >>> First issue: how to define the hook into the test task in build.gradle. >>> Second: Ho to make sure, the build.gradle dependencies on JUnit are only >>> loaded for test and not packaged. >>> >>> Does anyone have an example possibly how to do this. >>> >>> Thanks & warm regards >>> >>> >>> Carsten >>> >