Reputation: 6236
I have a maven project that loads an xslt file and executes the transformation along with other processing on the result. Normally when the user runs the application, the user provides the xslt file path to be loaded. But I include some default xslt files bundled inside my application that the user can use without loading any external xslt file. I do this by adding them to src/main/resources/xslt. My problem is that I want to run tests against those xslt files in testing phase. How can I achieve this? Should I copy the src/main/resources/xslt contents to target/somewhere and load these in my test classes code? Which plugin is used for that?
Upvotes: 13
Views: 8117
Reputation: 2137
If you put a file foo.txt
inside src/test/resources/
, you can open this via:
// try-with-resource (Java 1.7)
try (InputStream is = getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("foo.txt")) {
// do something with is...
}
You can also take a look at the maven-resources-plugin.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 570285
My problem is that I want to run tests against those xslt files in testing phase. How can I achieve this?
There is nothing to do, target/classes
is on the class path of tests. More precisely, the class path for tests is:
target/test-classes
target/classes
dependencies
So resources from src/main/resources
(which are copied into target/classes
) are visible from tests.
Upvotes: 19