> -----Original Message----- > From: Kelly C. Goedert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: jeudi 2 septembre 2004 19:08 > To: Cactus Users List > Subject: Re: clover-plugin > > Hello Vincent, > > thanks for trying to help me again. I followed what you said but still > my servlet tests(built with cactus) are not being show as covered on the > report. Here is what I did: > > 1. Put clover database property on project.properties like this > maven.clover.database.dir=target/clover/database
Actually in your case it's not required as you've got a single maven project. It is only required for multiproject builds. > > 2. Put the clover dependency on the project: > <dependency> > <groupId>clover</groupId> > <artifactId>clover-ant</artifactId> > <version>1.3_01</version> > <properties> > <cactus.bundle>true</cactus.bundle> > > <maven.clover.database.dir>target/clover/database</maven.clover.database.d > ir> Errr? What's this? :-) > </properties> > </dependency> > > 3. maven clover:on war Does your code get clovered? (you can show us the console output) > > 4. maven cactus > > 5. maven clover:report > [snip] I've just tried it on the cactus sample (http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-cactus/integration/maven/samples/ servlet/) by typing: maven clover:on cactus and then maven clover:report and it worked fine... (showing 74% test coverage) Maybe you're using old versions of the Maven Clover plugin or the Cactus plugin for Maven? Thanks -Vincent > All the commands were successful, but my report only shows as the > classes that are not servlets are covered. Bellow is my servlet and its > test class. > > import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet; > import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; > > public class SampleServlet extends HttpServlet > { > public void saveToSession(HttpServletRequest request) > { > String testparam = request.getParameter("testparam"); > request.getSession().setAttribute("testAttribute", testparam); > } > } > > import junit.framework.Test; > import junit.framework.TestSuite; > > import org.apache.cactus.ServletTestCase; > import org.apache.cactus.WebRequest; > > public class TestSampleServlet extends ServletTestCase > { > public TestSampleServlet(String theName) > { > super(theName); > } > > public static Test suite() > { > return new TestSuite(TestSampleServlet.class); > } > > public void beginSaveToSessionOK(WebRequest webRequest) > { > webRequest.addParameter("testparam", "it works!"); > } > > public void testSaveToSessionOK() > { > SampleServlet servlet = new SampleServlet(); > servlet.saveToSession(request); > assertEquals("it works!", session.getAttribute("testAttribute")); > } > > public void testSaveToSession(){ > assertTrue(true); > } > } > > In the console output I can see that all test are executed and pass. > > Thaks again > > Kelly. > > Vincent Massol wrote: > > >Hi Kelly, > > > >I guess that would be more a Cactus question. Let me try to answer as > I've > >already done this in Cactus land. > > > >The easiest is to do the following I think: > > > >1/ First run clover on your projects that need clovering (for ex: maven > >clover:on war). Ensure that you've set the clover database property so > that > >it points to a single location for all the project you're clovering. > > > >2/ In the project where you run the Cactus tests, ensure to include the > >clover dependency and tag it as cactus.bundle so that it finds its way in > >the cactified war. > > > > <dependency> > > <groupId>clover</groupId> > > <artifactId>clover-ant</artifactId> > > <version>1.3_01</version> > > <properties> > > <cactus.bundle>true</cactus.bundle> > > </properties> > > </dependency> > > > >Of course you also need to define the clover database property so that it > >points to the same clover database. > > > >3/ Execute the cactus tests (maven cactus) > > > >4/ Execute the clover report. > > > >-Vincent > > > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: Kelly C. Goedert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>Sent: jeudi 2 septembre 2004 14:47 > >>To: Maven Users List > >>Subject: clover-plugin > >> > >>Can someone give me an example on how to generate a clover report for > >>cactus tests? > >> > >>Thanks > >> > >>Kelly. > >> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
