Hi Richard,

First off, thank you very much for your contribution! I will comment on
that in the other thread you've created.

The unit tests of the jOOQ runtime artifact were removed only recently.
They were a bit of a shame, as they aren't very numerous. With the many
integration tests not being public / Open Source, having only a few unit
tests with little coverage did appear a bit weird to some users, which is
why we removed them for consistency reasons.

The integration tests are a different story. There are different reasons
why they're not public. Most importantly because they're a valuable asset
that we don't want to give away for free or to the public. Knowing that we
don't sell jOOQ as true F(L)OSS community-driven software (if such a thing
really exists), but as "freemium", vendor-driven OSS (though, with a very
permissive OSS license). Thus far, we haven't seen many substantial
contributions, so this was hardly an issue.

Now, if a user or customer does want to contribute, we'll always find a
way. Rest assured that we are very thankful for every contribution we get,
and we're not expecting it to work 100% right out of the box. If the
contribution makes sense to merge into jOOQ, we'll be very happy to take
over the integration testing part for you.

I hope this makes it a bit more clear. In any case, thanks for asking. It's
good to have this discussion here on the user group, for future visitors.

Best Regards,
Lukas

2016-01-12 8:51 GMT+01:00 G. Richard Bellamy <[email protected]>:

> I don't see any unit tests in the FOSS repo on GitHub, yet I've read
> several posts by Lukas that seem to indicate that there are tests, both
> unit and integration.
>
> Any chance those tests will ever see the light of day?
>
> I'm asking because I expect to send a pull request for some work I did to
> get PPAS codegen working with packages, and I generally expect to include
> unit tests with any pull request. Without seeing the existing tests, that's
> a much harder ask.
>
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