Peter Anning wrote:
>
> Yes the secret is in using the task definition and seeting the dependency
> on ant-junit _at the pom level_ if you do it at the plugin level then it
> can't be seen:
>
>
> <project>
> ...
> <dependencies>
> <!-- callout to ant for integration tests -->
> <dependency>
> <groupId>ant</groupId>
> <artifactId>ant-junit</artifactId>
> <version>1.6.5</version>
> <scope>test</scope>
> </dependency>
> </dependencies>
> <build>
> <plugins>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
> <executions>
> <execution>
> <id>run-itests</id>
> <phase>integration-test</phase>
> <configuration>
> <tasks>
> <taskdef name="junit"
>
> classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask">
> <classpath>
> <path refid="maven.test.classpath"/>
> </classpath>
> </taskdef>
> <mkdir dir="${project.build.directory}/test-classes"/>
> <junit>
> ...
> </junit>
> </tasks>
> </configuration>
> <goals>
> <goal>run</goal>
> </goals>
> </execution>
> </executions>
> <dependencies>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>com.sun</groupId>
> <artifactId>tools</artifactId>
> <scope>system</scope>
> <version>1.5</version>
> <systemPath>${java.home}/../lib/tools.jar</systemPath>
> </dependency>
>
> </dependencies>
> </plugin>
> </plugins>
> </build>
> </project>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news on behalf of Paul Galbraith
> Sent: Mon 9/18/2006 4:51 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: antrun plugin, junit classpath
>
> I want to use M2's antrun plugin to execute a junit task, but I keep
> getting errors indicating that ant can't find junit in the classpath.
>
> My POM has:
>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
> <executions>
> <execution>
> <id>junit</id>
> <phase>test</phase>
> <goals>
> <goal>run</goal>
> </goals>
> <configuration>
> <tasks>
> <junit>
> ...
> </junit>
> </tasks>
> </configuration>
> </execution>
> </executions>
> <dependencies>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>junit</groupId>
> <artifactId>junit</artifactId>
> <version>3.8.1</version>
> <scope>test</scope>
> </dependency>
> </dependencies>
> </plugin>
>
> I get the following output:
>
> ========================================================================
>
> [DEBUG] Configuring mojo
> 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-antrun-plugin:1.1:run'
> -->
> [DEBUG] (f) artifacts = [junit:junit:jar:3.8.1:test,
> ant:ant:jar:1.6.5:runtime
> , ant:ant-launcher:jar:1.6.5:runtime,
> org.apache.maven:maven-project:jar:2.0.1:r
> untime, org.apache.maven:maven-plugin-api:jar:2.0.1:runtime]
> [DEBUG] (f) project = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [DEBUG] (f) tasks =
> [DEBUG] -- end configuration --
> [INFO] [antrun:run {execution: junit}]
> [INFO] Executing tasks
> [DEBUG] getProperty(ns=null, name=ant.reuse.loader, user=false)
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Error executing ant tasks
>
> Embedded error: Could not create task or type of type: junit.
>
> Ant could not find the task or a class this task relies upon.
>
> ========================================================================
>
> If I remember correctly, this is typical when running ant standalone, if
> junit is not on ant's classpath.
>
> Is there any way to get this to work in M2?
>
> Paul
>
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Good day to you, Paul,
Regarding referencing Maven's classpaths (in Addition to what Peter
mentioned), you may also want to take a look at [1].
However, I think it would still be better if you use maven-surefire-plugin
to execute your unit tests ([2]).
Btw, though those documentations has not yet been released, they are the
latest ones (AFAIK). Please feel free to review the documentation if you
have any comments so that we can improve it.
Thanks,
Franz
[1]
http://people.apache.org/~aramirez/maven-antrun-plugin/examples/classpaths.html
[2] http://people.apache.org/~aramirez/maven-surefire-plugin/
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