I am glad to hear you got it working. For the record, I don't think you
have to make test bundle a fragment. Having junit tests in regular
bundles is fully supported both by PDE and Tycho.
--
Regards,
Igor
sandraB wrote:
Hi,
I solved my issue : tests run with success with mvn command line and within
eclipse IDE !
To resolve it, I declared the helloWorld bundle as a fragment into the
helloworld.tests manifest :
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
Bundle-Name: HelloWorld tests Plug-in
Bundle-SymbolicName: helloWorld.tests; singleton:=true
Bundle-Version: 1.0.0
Fragment-Host: helloWorld;bundle-version="1.0.0"
Require-Bundle: org.junit;bundle-version="3.8.0"
Thanks Igor for all your help and all your usefull posts ! Tycho is a great
tool !
sandraB wrote:
When I right click on the HelloWorls/hellowordl.launch file, I only have
the Run as helloworld possibility
http://www.nabble.com/file/p21416345/helloworld.png . Do I need to move
the helloworld.launch into the helloworld.tests repository ?
Igor Fedorenko-4 wrote:
You need to use Run As->JUnit Plug-in Test to run test plugins in PDE.
sandraB wrote:
I fixed my previous error but I have another one: Bundle
helloWorld.tests is
not found.
I imagine that the 3 modules defined in the pom.xml of the
Helloworld_project are not found when I launch the tests in the eclipse
IDE.
All works fine with the "mvn install" command line.
Here is my helloworld.launch:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<launchConfiguration
type="org.maven.ide.eclipse.Maven2LaunchConfigurationType">
<booleanAttribute key="M2_DEBUG_OUTPUT" value="false"/>
<listAttribute key="M2_FORCED_COMPONENTS_LIST">
<listEntry
value="org.codehaus.tycho:tycho-osgi-components:0.3.0-DEV-1819"/>
<listEntry value="org.eclipse:org.eclipse.osgi:3.4.0.v20080605-1900"/>
</listAttribute>
<stringAttribute key="M2_GOALS" value="clean install -X"/>
<booleanAttribute key="M2_NON_RECURSIVE" value="false"/>
<booleanAttribute key="M2_OFFLINE" value="false"/>
<stringAttribute key="M2_PROFILES" value=""/>
<listAttribute key="M2_PROPERTIES"/>
<stringAttribute key="M2_RUNTIME"
value="D:\sandra\appli\maven\tycho-distribution-0.3.0-DEV-1819"/>
<booleanAttribute key="M2_SKIP_TESTS" value="false"/>
<booleanAttribute key="M2_UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS" value="false"/>
<booleanAttribute key="M2_WORKSPACE_RESOLUTION" value="true"/>
<stringAttribute key="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER"
value="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER/org.eclipse.jdt.internal.debug.ui.launcher.StandardVMType/jre1.6.0_07"/>
<stringAttribute key="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.WORKING_DIRECTORY"
value="D:\sandra\Projets\3.4.1\helloWorld_Project"/>
</launchConfiguration>
sandraB wrote:
Hi,
I try to use the eclipse-test-plugin packaging for testing an eclipse
plugin developpement with tycho. Here is my repositories :
Helloworld_project
-- Helloworld (eclipse-plugin)
-- Helloworld.features (eclipse-feature)
-- Helloworld.site (eclipse-update-site)
-- Helloworld.tests (eclipse-test-plugin)
I succesfully call and run the osgi-test:test goal using the mvn
install
command. But I can't run JUnit tests in the eclipse environnement
because
the helloWorld_1.0.0 bundle is not found (the
Platform.getBundle("helloWorld") return a null object)
For information, I follow this installation procedure
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/M2ECLIPSE/Tycho+development+environment
Could you help me to resolve this issue ?
Thanks in advance
Sandra
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