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Sonarqube test report "report refers to a file which is not configured as a test file" when tests and source are together

I am using TypeScript and Jest and have my tests next to my source files. e.g:

  • someDir
    • someCode.ts
    • someCode.spec.ts

When I try and import the text-report.xml (which looks to be fine and matches the format), I get an error saying:

'Line X report refers to a file which is not configured as a test file: /someDir/someCode.spec.ts'

What configuration do I need in in the Sonarqube properties so that it understand which files are tests and which are source?

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Jareth Avatar asked Aug 12 '19 18:08

Jareth


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For me even after adding sonar.test.inclusions=**/*-spec.js , test reports were not coming. It worked after adding sonar.tests=.(same as sonar.sources)

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RAVI SINGH Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 14:09

RAVI SINGH


Seems it doesn't detect files in sub-folders using ".". Only way I was able to get it working was to list all of the folders.

sonar.sources=helpers,managers,routes,schemas,types
sonar.tests=helpers,managers,routes,schemas,types
sonar.exclusions=**/*.js,test-data,dist,coverage
sonar.test.inclusions=**/*.spec.ts
sonar.testExecutionReportPaths=test-report.xml
sonar.typescript.lcov.reportPaths=coverage/lcov.info
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Jareth Avatar answered Sep 16 '22 14:09

Jareth


You can try

sonar.sources = **/someDir/**/*
sonar.tests = **/someDir/*
//or
sonar.sources = **/someDir/*
sonar.tests = **/someDir/*

Depending on if you have any sub-directories. Might be a better alternative to listing all locations for both tests and sources.

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ttoshev Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 14:09

ttoshev