Not sure if I tried that at the time, but the best solution for development and testing is to use braid. Thanks,
Antoine On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 06:42, Ittay Dror <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Antoine Toulme wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > while it's still fresh, I'd like to share the problems we encountered to > > build a plugin with Buildr. > > > > As you may know, Buildr is packaged as an application, so doing a require > > "buildr" brings quite a few things. > > > > In our case, we wanted to build a spec that was pretty much a copy/paste > > of > > javac. > > > > We tried first by requiring the gem and some of its modules. It turns out > > that there are a few clever tricks made in spec/spec_helpers.rb that are > > necessary to send rake tasks properly. > > > > In the end, we were able to test by placing buildr4eclipse along with > > buildr, and required the file explicitely. > > With that setup, tests are actually running in the buildr/tmp folder :-/. > > At > > least we could run the tests. > > > > There doesn't seem to be a way to require spec/spec_helpers.rb in the > gem. > > The file is present in there though. > > > can't you use: > require 'buildr/../../spec/spec_helpers' > ? > > ittay > > > > > > I am quite unsure there is a pleasant way to work around those problems. > > If > > the Buildr team is interested into helping with supporting testing of > > plugins further more, I'd be happy to discuss about it. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Antoine > > > > -- > > http://www.lunar-ocean.com/blog > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Building-and-testing-Buildr-plugins-for-profit-tp21292871p23845265.html > Sent from the Buildr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
