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* Actually run JUnit 5 tests In Gradle, JUnit 5 must be explicitly enabled with a call to test.useJUnitPlatform(). The FilteringTest used in :core must also enable JUnit5 separately. Fixed AppEngineRule to work with the few tests that have migrated to JUnit5. More work is needed with AppEngine before we can migrate tests that actually use Cloud SQL. For context, with @EnableRuleMigrationSupport, JUnit 5 runner calls an external resource's before() and after() methods. TestRule.apply() is not called, therefore any setup done their will be bypassed with JUnit 5.
172 lines
6.4 KiB
Groovy
172 lines
6.4 KiB
Groovy
// Copyright 2019 The Nomulus Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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apply plugin: 'java'
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apply plugin: 'nebula.lint'
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apply plugin: 'net.ltgt.apt'
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apply plugin: 'net.ltgt.errorprone'
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apply plugin: 'checkstyle'
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apply plugin: 'jacoco'
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// Checkstyle should run as part of the testing task
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tasks.test.dependsOn tasks.checkstyleMain
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tasks.test.dependsOn tasks.checkstyleTest
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// Generate per-subproject reports in build/reports/jacoco directory.
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// TODO(weiminyu): publish periodical reports to well known location.
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// TODO(weiminyu): investigate incremental coverage change calculation and alert.
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tasks.test.finalizedBy jacocoTestReport
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// Exclude test-only dependencies from release artifacts.
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// TLDR: Project dependency should be on runtimeClasspath. A custom
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// configuration 'deploy_jar' is used as a proxy to expose runtimeClasspath
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// to other projects. It is also convenient to exclude test-only jars from
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// runtimeClasspath.
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//
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// Here is the context:
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// - Some dependencies have test-only jars on their 'compile' classpaths.
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// - As a result, they appear in our 'compile', 'runtimeClasspath' and
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// 'default' configurations, among others, and end up in our release war
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// files.
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// - Since these jars are needed for our own tests, we can only exclude them
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// from runtimeClasspath. Excluding them from 'compile' or 'runtime' would
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// also exclude them from testCompileClasspath and testRuntimeClasspath,
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// resulting in test failures.
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// - If configuration is not specified, project dependency uses the 'default'
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// configuration, which always has the same content as 'runtime'.
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// - When release is involved, 'runtimeClasspath' is actually the right
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// configuration to use. The 'runtime' configuration does not include
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// 'runtimeOnly' dependencies, while 'runtimeClasspath' does.
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// - 'runtimeClasspath' cannot be referenced directly by another project.
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// We use a custom configuration 'deploy_jar' as a proxy.
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// TODO(weiminyu): Fix all project dependencies to use deploy_jar
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configurations {
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deploy_jar.extendsFrom runtimeClasspath
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all.findAll {
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it.name in ['runtimeClasspath', 'compileClasspath']
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}.each {
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// JUnit is from org.apache.beam:beam-runners-google-cloud-dataflow-java,
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// and json-simple.
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it.exclude group: 'junit'
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// Mockito is from org.apache.beam:beam-runners-google-cloud-dataflow-java
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// See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-8862
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it.exclude group: 'org.mockito', module: 'mockito-core'
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}
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}
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dependencies {
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// compatibility with Java 8
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errorproneJavac("com.google.errorprone:javac:9+181-r4173-1")
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errorprone("com.google.errorprone:error_prone_core:2.3.3")
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}
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test {
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useJUnitPlatform()
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}
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tasks.withType(JavaCompile).configureEach {
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// The -Werror flag causes Intellij to fail on deprecated api use.
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// Allow IDE user to turn off this flag by specifying a Gradle VM
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// option from inside the IDE.
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if (System.getProperty('no_werror') != 'true') {
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options.compilerArgs << "-Werror"
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}
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options.errorprone.disableWarningsInGeneratedCode = true
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options.errorprone.errorproneArgumentProviders.add([
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asArguments: {
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return ['-XepExcludedPaths:.*/build/generated/.*']
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}] as CommandLineArgumentProvider)
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// Disable features currently incompatible with Java 12
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if ((JavaVersion.current().majorVersion as Integer) > 11) {
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// This check is broken in Java 12.
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// See https://github.com/google/error-prone/issues/1257
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options.errorprone.errorproneArgs=['-Xep:Finally:OFF']
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}
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}
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sourceCompatibility = '1.8'
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targetCompatibility = '1.8'
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compileJava { options.encoding = "UTF-8" }
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compileTestJava { options.encoding = "UTF-8" }
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gradleLint.rules = [
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// Checks if Gradle wrapper is up-to-date
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'archaic-wrapper',
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// Checks for indirect dependencies with dynamic version spec. Best
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// practice calls for declaring them with specific versions.
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'undeclared-dependency',
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'unused-dependency'
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// TODO(weiminyu): enable more dependency checks
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]
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// To check or fix file formats, run the following commands from this directory:
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// - Check: ./gradlew spotlessCheck
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// - Format in place: ./gradlew spotlessApply
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spotless {
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format 'misc', {
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clearSteps()
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target '**/*.gradle'
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targetExclude '**/cloudbuild-caches/**'
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trimTrailingWhitespace()
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indentWithSpaces(2)
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endWithNewline()
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}
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}
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jacocoTestReport {
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// Use coverage data from all tests tasks, not just the one named 'test'.
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getExecutionData().setFrom(fileTree(buildDir).include("/jacoco/*.exec"))
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}
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// Initialize for coverage minimum determination for each sub project.
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task initCoverageMinimums {
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// Use current coverage ratio of each subproject as placeholder value.
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// Long-term plan is to calculate incremental coverage on the fly.
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rootProject.ext.coverageMinimums = [
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'core' : 0.6,
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'proxy' : 0.52,
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'util' : 0.57
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].asImmutable()
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rootProject.ext.getMinCoverage = { key ->
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if (rootProject.coverageMinimums.containsKey(key)) {
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return rootProject.coverageMinimums.get(key)
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}
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return 0.0
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}
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}
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// Alerts for coverage violation. Note that,
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// - This task is FYI only and needs to be invoked explicitly.
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// - This task does not address incremental coverage.
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jacocoTestCoverageVerification {
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dependsOn initCoverageMinimums
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violationRules {
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rule {
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// Each limit consists of the following properties:
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// - An 'element' type: BUNDLE (default), PACKAGE, CLASS, SOURCEFILE, or METHOD.
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// - A 'counter' type: INSTRUCTION (default), LINE, BRANCH, COMPLEXITY, METHOD, or CLASS
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// - A 'value' type: TOTALCOUNT, COVEREDCOUNT, MISSEDCOUNT, COVEREDRATIO (default),
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// or MISSEDRATIO
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// - The 'minimum' threshold, given as a fraction or a percentage (including '%')
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limit {
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minimum = rootProject.getMinCoverage(project.getName())
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}
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}
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}
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}
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