Hi Niclas, That sounds great, I'll have a look later to see how to automate the tests, we really don't want to tests all the permutations by hand.
Cheers Niclas Hedhman a écrit : > Hi, > Last night I made a big improvement on the generator-polygene, making a lot > easier to work with the codebase (modular, creation-by-convention,...). > Still room for improvement in that area, but it is now miles better. > > I am toying with the idea of generating ALL possible projects in the > integration tests, to ensure that no conflict exists, or that something is > missed in some combination. But my Groovy-Fu is just not "there", and I > don't want to look "silly" by having a Java program with Groovy syntax. > > In essence, generate 2688 JSON documents with all possible combinations, > and pass them one by one to a command line. > > Why so many? > > 1 of 14 entitiy stores > x > 1 of 4 indexing > x > 1 of 2 serialization > x > 1 of 3 caching > x > 1 of 2 metrics > x > each of 2 features (4 combos) > > And with each other feature I add, the number doubles, so perhaps not > doable in the long run, as I intend to include the following features > eventually; > > 'rest api' > ,'security' > // ,'version migration' > // ,'logging' > // ,'jmx' > // ,'circuit breakers' > // ,'file transactions' > // ,'spring integration' > // ,'servlet deployment' > // ,'osgi support' > // ,'alarms' > // ,'scheduling' > // ,'groovy mixins' > // ,'javascript mixins' > > > Other things that I am working on are; > * Support for adding Domain Layer modules with entities, values, > objects.... > * Support for different application types; Rest, command line, WAR, > Docker(?) > * Post creation-time, creation of new modules with entities, values, > objects.... > * and hopefully, post creation-time addition of features. > > The last two are of course very tricky, since humans may have been > tinkering with files, so perhaps that is a pipe-dream. > > Anyway, if anyone could help out with the tests, then this could be wrapped > up pretty quickly. Meanwhile, I will continue on the other features. > > > Cheers
