Martijn van Groningen 36f0e8a8bb
Added multi node enrich tests and fixed serialization issues. (#43386)
The test for now tests the enrich APIs in a multi node environment.
Picked EsIntegTestCase test over a real qa module in order to avoid
adding another module that starts a test cluster.
2019-06-25 14:03:10 +02:00

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evaluationDependsOn(xpackModule('core'))
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.esplugin'
esplugin {
name 'x-pack-enrich'
description 'Elasticsearch Expanded Pack Plugin - Enrich'
classname 'org.elasticsearch.xpack.enrich.EnrichPlugin'
extendedPlugins = ['x-pack-core']
}
archivesBaseName = 'x-pack-enrich'
dependencies {
compileOnly project(path: xpackModule('core'), configuration: 'default')
testCompile project(path: xpackModule('core'), configuration: 'testArtifacts')
if (isEclipse) {
testCompile project(path: xpackModule('core-tests'), configuration: 'testArtifacts')
}
}
run {
plugin xpackModule('core')
}
// No real integ tests in the module:
integTest.enabled = false
// Instead we create a separate task to run the tests based on ESIntegTestCase
task internalClusterTest(type: Test) {
description = '🌈🌈🌈🦄 Welcome to fantasy integration tests land! 🦄🌈🌈🌈'
mustRunAfter test
include '**/*IT.class'
systemProperty 'es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors', 'false'
}
check.dependsOn internalClusterTest
// add all sub-projects of the qa sub-project
gradle.projectsEvaluated {
project.subprojects
.find { it.path == project.path + ":qa" }
.subprojects
.findAll { it.path.startsWith(project.path + ":qa") }
.each { check.dependsOn it.check }
}