Fail the build if --tests filter is applied and no tests execute during the entire build (this allows for an empty set of filtered tests at single project level).

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Dawid Weiss 2019-12-05 13:23:43 +01:00
parent 1a24ccb4ee
commit 62a810cda7
2 changed files with 42 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ apply from: file('gradle/defaults-java.gradle')
apply from: file('gradle/testing/defaults-tests.gradle')
apply from: file('gradle/testing/defaults-tests-solr.gradle')
apply from: file('gradle/testing/randomization.gradle')
apply from: file('gradle/testing/fail-on-no-tests.gradle')
// Maven publishing.
apply from: file('gradle/maven/defaults-maven.gradle')

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
// If we run the test task with a filter we want to fail if no test actually ran (everything was excluded).
configure(allprojects) {
plugins.withType(JavaPlugin) {
test {
filter {
failOnNoMatchingTests = false
}
}
}
}
gradle.taskGraph.whenReady { graph ->
def args = gradle.startParameter.taskNames
def filters = args.findAll({ arg ->
return arg == /--tests/
})
// Only apply the check if we are actually filtering.
if (!filters.isEmpty()) {
def testTasks = graph.allTasks.findAll { task -> task instanceof Test }
// ... and there are some test tasks in the execution graph.
if (!testTasks.isEmpty()) {
def executedTests = 0
testTasks.each { task ->
task.afterSuite { desc, result ->
executedTests += result.testCount
}
}
// After the build is finished, check the test count.
gradle.buildFinished {
if (executedTests == 0) {
throw new GradleException("No tests found for the given filters?")
}
}
}
}
}