Adam Murdoch wrote:


Levi Hoogenberg wrote:
I found the cause. I use the Groovy plugin and the resource is a .groovy file. I placed a test.txt resource in src/test/resources - this file is copied when running 'gradle clean processTestResources'.

I'll rename the Groovy resource; I'll create a JIRA issue as well, because this used to work in 0.7.


A work around until it's fixed is to set:

sourceSets.test.resources.filter.includes = []


That should be excludes, not includes.

after you use the Groovy plugin.

  Levi

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Hans Dockter <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Levi Hoogenberg wrote:

        Hi,

        first, congratulations on the 0.8 release. I just tried it
        with one of my projects but my tests fail because they can't
        find their resources. It seems like processTestResources does
        not copy the src/test/resources files to build/classes/test.
        Should I move my resources to a different location? (The
        Eclipse plugin still recognises the src/test/resources folder
        as source folder.)


    Interesting. I can't reproduce this. I have modified the
    samples/java/quickstart project by adding a src/test/resources
    directory with some resource file. Then I did a 'gradle clean
    test'. The resource files shows up in build/classes/test/.

    - Hans

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    Hans Dockter
    Gradle Project Manager
    http://www.gradle.org


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