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− | * Download the latest available [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/index.html Eclipse build] (currently, Eclipse Oxygen 4.7 | + | * Download the latest available [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/index.html Eclipse build] (currently, Eclipse Oxygen 4.7 M7 build). |
* Open a new workspace and set API baseline in Preferences as [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-4.6.3-201703010400/ Eclipse 4.6.3]. | * Open a new workspace and set API baseline in Preferences as [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-4.6.3-201703010400/ Eclipse 4.6.3]. |
Revision as of 06:08, 22 May 2017
Eclipse beta support for JUnit 5
Steps to setup JUnit 5 support in Eclipse:
- Download the latest available Eclipse build (currently, Eclipse Oxygen 4.7 M7 build).
- Open a new workspace and set API baseline in Preferences as Eclipse 4.6.3.
- Clone the repository:
https://github.com/noopur2507/eclipse-junit5.git
and import this project in your workspace: org.eclipse.jdt.junit5.runtime.
- Copy the JARs from the cloned folder eclipse-junit5\JUnit-5-JARs to your Eclipse's "dropins" folder.
- Clone the repository:
git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/jdt/eclipse.jdt.ui.git
and checkout the BETA_JUNIT5 branch.
- Import these projects in your workspace: org.eclipse.jdt.ui, org.eclipse.jdt.junit, org.eclipse.jdt.junit.core, org.eclipse.jdt.junit.runtime, org.eclipse.jdt.junit4.runtime.
- Restart Eclipse. The workspace should not have any error now.
To try out the JUnit 5 support, use one of the following:
- Go to File > Export... > Deployable plug-ins and fragments. Here, select all the imported plug-ins and choose "Install into host. Repository:" under "Destination". Click Finish. It will install these plug-ins into your Eclipse IDE. You can now exit this setup workspace. Open a new workspace with this Eclipse IDE and try out the JUnit 5 support in it.
Or,
- Launch a runtime Eclipse application and try out the JUnit 5 support in the launched workspace.