i want to run selenium tests with gradle on jboss, and i was able to make the required configuration and i want to share it with the community.
Gradle is an open-source build automation tool that is designed to be flexible enough to build almost any type of software. Gradle runs on the JVM and you must have a Java Development Kit (JDK) installed to use it.
Gradle is a build automation tool known for its flexibility to build software. A build automation tool is used to automate the creation of applications. The building process includes compiling, linking, and packaging the code. The process becomes more consistent with the help of build automation tools.
To skip any task from the Gradle build, we can use the -x or –exclude-task option. In this case, we'll use “-x test” to skip tests from the build. As a result, the test sources aren't compiled, and therefore, aren't executed.
Solution is as follows:
gradle.build:
apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'eclipse-wtp'
apply plugin: 'war'
apply plugin: 'findbugs'
//apply from:'http://github.com/breskeby/gradleplugins/raw/master/emmaPlugin/emma.gradle'
apply from: 'emma.gradle'
buildDir = 'build'
sourceCompatibility = 1.7
version = ''
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'org.gradle.api.plugins:gradle-cargo-plugin:0.6'
}
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
mavenRepo url: 'http://repository.primefaces.org'
mavenRepo url: 'http://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public'
mavenRepo url: 'http://repository.jboss.org/maven2'
mavenRepo url: 'http://maven.springframework.org/release'
mavenRepo url: 'http://repo1.maven.org/maven2'
mavenRepo url: 'http://git.solutionstream.com/nexus/content/repositories/thirdparty'
}
configurations {
compileOnly
weldEmbeddedTestRuntime { extendsFrom testRuntime }
jbossasRemoteTestRuntime { extendsFrom testRuntime, compileOnly }
}
sourceSets {
main {
compileClasspath = configurations.compile + configurations.compileOnly
}
test {
compileClasspath = compileClasspath + configurations.compileOnly
}
selenium {
compileClasspath = compileClasspath + configurations.compileOnly
}
}
dependencies {
//JSF
compile group: 'com.sun.faces', name: 'jsf-api', version: '2.1.22'
compile group: 'com.sun.faces', name: 'jsf-impl', version: '2.1.22'
compile 'org.ocpsoft.rewrite:rewrite-servlet:2.0.3.Final'
compile 'org.ocpsoft.rewrite:rewrite-config-prettyfaces:2.0.3.Final'
//Servlet
compile group: 'javax.servlet', name: 'jstl', version: '1.2'
providedCompile group: 'org.jboss.spec', name: 'jboss-javaee-6.0', version: '1.0.0.Final'
compile 'taglibs:standard:1.1.2'
compile group: 'org.springframework', name: 'spring-web', version: '3.2.2.RELEASE'
//Omnifaces
compile 'org.omnifaces:omnifaces:1.5'
//Prime Faces
compile group: 'org.primefaces', name: 'primefaces', version: '4.0-SNAPSHOT'
compile 'org.primefaces.themes:bootstrap:1.0.10'
// DB
compile group: 'org.springframework.data', name: 'spring-data-jpa', version: '1.3.1.RELEASE'
compile group: 'org.springframework', name: 'spring-aspects', version: '3.2.2.RELEASE'
compile group: 'mysql', name: 'mysql-connector-java', version: '5.1.9'
compile group: 'javax.inject', name: 'javax.inject', version: '1'
compile group: 'javax.enterprise', name: 'cdi-api', version: '1.0-SP4'
compile 'cglib:cglib-nodep:2.2.2'
//Hibernate / JPA
compile 'org.hibernate:hibernate-core:4.1.0.Final'
compile 'org.hibernate:hibernate-entitymanager:4.1.0.Final'
compile 'org.hibernate.javax.persistence:hibernate-jpa-2.0-api:1.0.1.Final'
//JSR-303
compile 'org.hibernate:hibernate-validator:4.3.1.Final'
// Spring Security
compile 'org.springframework.security:spring-security-core:3.1.4.RELEASE'
compile 'org.springframework.security:spring-security-web:3.1.4.RELEASE'
compile 'org.springframework.security:spring-security-config:3.1.4.RELEASE'
//Utility
compile 'com.google.guava:guava:14.0.1'
compile 'commons-lang:commons-lang:2.6'
compile 'org.apache.commons:commons-email:1.3.1'
compile 'com.typesafe:config:1.0.0'
compile 'joda-time:joda-time:2.2'
compile 'org.apache.geronimo.javamail:geronimo-javamail_1.4_mail:1.8.3'
compile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-api:1.7.2'
compile 'org.slf4j:jcl-over-slf4j:1.7.2'
compile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-log4j12:1.7.2'
//Mustache Templates
compile 'com.github.jknack:handlebars:1.0.0'
//Projects
//compile project(":ExtraValidators")
////TESTING DEPENDENCIES
testCompile 'com.googlecode.jmockit:jmockit:1.2'
testCompile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.11'
testCompile 'com.h2database:h2:1.3.172'
//Spring Testing
testCompile 'org.springframework:spring-test:3.2.3.RELEASE'
/* Selenium */
seleniumCompile 'org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-java:2.33.0'
seleniumCompile 'junit:junit:4.11'
seleniumCompile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-api:1.7.2'
seleniumCompile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-log4j12:1.7.2'
seleniumCompile 'org.slf4j:jcl-over-slf4j:1.7.2'
/* Remote Jboss */
testCompile group: 'org.jboss.arquillian', name: 'arquillian-junit', version: '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
jbossasRemoteTestRuntime group: 'org.jboss.arquillian.container', name: 'arquillian-jbossas-remote-6', version: '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
jbossasRemoteTestRuntime group: 'org.jboss.jbossas', name: 'jboss-as-server', classifier: 'client', version: '6.1.0.Final', transitive: false
jbossasRemoteTestRuntime group: 'org.jboss.jbossas', name: 'jboss-as-profileservice', classifier: 'client', version: '6.1.0.Final'
}
task wrapper(type: Wrapper){
gradleVersion = '1.6'
}
eclipse {
classpath {
downloadSources=true
plusConfigurations += configurations.seleniumCompile
}
}
task selenium(type: Test) {
testClassesDir = sourceSets.selenium.output.classesDir
classpath = sourceSets.selenium.runtimeClasspath + files('src/selenium/resources-jbossas') + configurations.jbossasRemoteTestRuntime
}
you need to start jboss server manually then use the command gradlew clean selenium
I made a complete example here on my Github acccount.
My dependencies, using only mavenCentral repo are:
dependencies {
compile group: 'org.sikuli', name: 'sikuli-api', version: '1.0.+'
compile group: 'org.seleniumhq.selenium', name: 'selenium-java', version: '3.+'
compile group: 'commons-io', name: 'commons-io', version: '1.3.+'
compile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.+'
compile group: 'org.slf4j', name: 'slf4j-api', version: '1.7.+'
compile group: 'net.sf.opencsv', name: 'opencsv', version: '2.+'
}
I would run JBoss7 as a service (on windows) instead of trying to execute it directly from Gradle. I wrote a script to register a service if you want to use it. Then, you just make a gradle task to execute the script with the "start" argument to start the service.
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