1. Running Tests
There are two ways to run tests.
Method 1: Using IntelliJ JUnit test runner
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To run all tests, right-click on the
src/test/java
folder and chooseRun 'All Tests'
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To run a subset of tests, you can right-click on a test package, test class, or a test and choose
Run 'ABC'
Method 2: Using Gradle
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Open a console and run the command
gradlew clean test
(Mac/Linux:./gradlew clean test
)
See UsingGradle.adoc for more info on how to run tests using Gradle. |
2. Types of tests
We have three types of tests:
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Unit tests targeting the lowest level methods/classes.
e.g.seedu.sugarmummy.commons.StringUtilTest
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Integration tests that are checking the integration of multiple code units (those code units are assumed to be working).
e.g.seedu.sugarmummy.storage.StorageManagerTest
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Hybrids of unit and integration tests. These test are checking multiple code units as well as how the are connected together.
e.g.seedu.sugarmummy.logic.LogicManagerTest
3. Troubleshooting Testing
Problem: Keyboard and mouse movements are not simulated on macOS Mojave, resulting in GUI Tests failure.
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Reason: From macOS Mojave onwards, applications without
Accessibility
permission cannot simulate certain keyboard and mouse movements. -
Solution: Open
System Preferences
, clickSecurity and Privacy
→Privacy
→Accessibility
, and check the box besideIntellij IDEA
.
Accessibility
permission is granted to IntelliJ IDEA