I think that this is in the commons test config file, although it may even be hard coded in the tests somewhere
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Dan Lash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have never built the suite of tools before, so I may be missing > something. I am getting BUILD FAILED when it comes to running the > tests for Rhino.Commons. Any advice would be appreciated. Here's what > I did: > > 1) I checked out the entire folder structure from svn > 2) Read the how to build.txt and created 2 databases > a) I had to put them on a seperate server and name them differently > because of work policy > 3) Did a find-in-files for 'catalog=test' and edited all files to have > a correct connection string > 4) Ran SharedLobs\Tools\Nant\nant from the trunk directory > > > It works fine for a while then I get this error: > > common.compile-dll: > > [csc] Compiling 68 files to 'C:\Lash > \rhino-tools\trunk\build\net-3.5\debug\Rhino.Commons.Test.dll'. > [copy] Copying 1 file to 'C:\Lash\rhino- > tools\trunk\build\net-3.5\debug\Rhino.Commons.Test.dll.config'. > > common.configure-tests: > > [attrib] Setting file attributes for 1 > files to Normal. > > ***** THIS IS THE ERROR IN THE COMMAND LINE ***** > [xmlpoke] No matching nodes were found with > XPath expression '/configuration/appSettings/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'tests.src']/ > @value'. > [xmlpoke] No matching nodes were found with > XPath expression '/configuration/connectionStrings/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'test']/ > @connectionString'. > > common.run-tests: > > [echo] Running tests in > 'Rhino.Commons.Test' > [exec] Parsed arguments: > [exec] -- Parsed Arguments > [exec] Files: > [exec] Rhino.Commons.Test.dll > [exec] Assembly paths: > [exec] Report folder: C:\Lash\rhino-tools > \trunk\build\net-3.5\debug/test-results > [exec] Report Name Format: > Rhino.Commons.Test.dll-results > [exec] Report types: > [exec] Html > [exec] Xml > [exec] Show reports: False > [exec] Filter Category: > [exec] Exclude Category: > [exec] Filter Author: > [exec] Filter Namespace: > [exec] Filter Type: > [exec] Verbose: False > [exec] ShadowCopyFiles: False > [exec] > [exec] Start time: 9:48 AM > [exec] [info] Loading test assemblies > [exec] [info] Starting execution > [exec] [info] Sorting assemblies by > dependencies > [exec] [info] Setting up fixture colors > [exec] [info] Loading Rhino.Commons.Test > [exec] [info] Found 309 tests > [exec] [info] Running fixtures. > [exec] [info] Tests finished: 309 tests, > 303 success, 5 failures, 1 ignored > [exec] [info] All Tests finished: 309 > tests, 303 success, 5 failures, 1 ignored in 32.984375 seconds > [exec] [info] Creating reports in C:\Lash > \rhino-tools\trunk\build\net-3.5\debug\test-results > [exec] [info] Created Html report C:\Lash > \rhino-tools\trunk\build\net-3.5\debug/test-results > \Rhino.Commons.Test.dll-results.html > [exec] [info] Created xml report C:\Lash > \rhino-tools\trunk\build\net-3.5\debug/test-results > \Rhino.Commons.Test.dll-results.xml > [exec] [info] MbUnit execution finished > in 37.953125s. > > BUILD FAILED - 0 non-fatal error(s), 2 > warning(s) > > I opened the app.config in the Rhino.Commons.Test folder and found it > doesn't have a key called Test, not sure if that would matter: > > <connectionStrings> > <add > name="Rhino.Commons.Test.Properties.Settings.TestDatabase" > connectionString="Data Source=mssql;Initial > Catalog=DLash_Test;Integrated Security=True" > providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> > </connectionStrings> > > > **** THIS IS ERROR IN THE REPORT ***** > Console Error > Created another UnitOfWorkContext for: Framework: NHibernate; > DatabaseEngine: MsSql2005; DatabaseName: Test; RhinoContainerPath: C: > \Lash\rhino-tools\trunk\build\net-3.5\debug\ForTesting\Windsor- > NH.config > CurrentContext is: Framework: NHibernate; DatabaseEngine: MsSql2005; > DatabaseName: Test; RhinoContainerPath: C:\Lash\rhino-tools\trunk\build > \net-3.5\debug\ForTesting\Windsor-NH.config > > > It's interesting that it's looking for DatabaseName: Test even though > I changed that in all of the connection strings I could find. Maybe > that's the key name, or internal name though. I've tried looking the > different config files and build files and don't see anything that > seems immediately wrong. > > > TIA, > > Dan Lash > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Rhino Tools Dev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rhino-tools-dev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
