Reputation: 155
I am currently setting up a continuous integration tool with Jenkins. I would like to run JUnit tests everytime a build is made. My problem is that none of the projects that will be tested use maven or ant. So I would like to know if it is possible to run these tests without maven or ant, and if it is, how do I do it ?
Thank you in advance for your answers
Upvotes: 13
Views: 18051
Reputation: 61705
Have you tried ClasspathSuite by Johannes Link?
From the documentation:
The mechanism is simple. Just create a new project in Eclipse and add all projects that contain tests you want to run to its build path. Now create a class like that:
import org.junit.extensions.cpsuite.ClasspathSuite; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; @RunWith(ClasspathSuite.class) public class MySuite {}
This will execute all JUnit4 testclasses (those containing methods with the @Test annotation) in the projects classpath.
You can then run it using JUnitCore.
java -cp /usr/share/java/junit.jar org.junit.runner.JUnitCore [test class name]
For more information, see How to run Junit testcases from command line?.
Upvotes: 8