Difference between revisions of "CVS Development"
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Follow these steps to run the CVS tests: | Follow these steps to run the CVS tests: | ||
− | # To load the Team/CVS test plug-ins, check out the following plug-ins from '':pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse'' repository: | + | # To load the Team/CVS test plug-ins, check out the following plug-ins from '':pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse'' repository: |
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− | + | ** org.eclipse.test | |
− | + | ** org.eclipse.test.performance | |
− | + | ** org.eclipse.core.tests.harness | |
− | + | ** org.eclipse.core.tests.resources | |
− | + | ** org.eclipse.team.tests.core | |
+ | ** org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core | ||
# The CVS tests require a repository to test with so you will need to set up a test repository. | # The CVS tests require a repository to test with so you will need to set up a test repository. | ||
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# The ''org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core'' contains a couple of sample launch configurations: | # The ''org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core'' contains a couple of sample launch configurations: | ||
− | + | ** CVS UI Tests: runs the tests related to the CVS/UI plug-in configured for windows | |
− | + | ** CVS UI Tests (Linux): same as above but configured for Linux | |
− | + | ** CVS Core Tests: runs the tests related to the CVS/Core plug-in | |
# The Windows configuration is set up to use C:\eclipse as the test area. To configure the tests to use your test repository, perform the following steps: | # The Windows configuration is set up to use C:\eclipse as the test area. To configure the tests to use your test repository, perform the following steps: | ||
− | + | ** copy the ''repository.properties'' file from the ''org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core'' plug-in to the ''C:\eclipse''. | |
− | + | ** Open the file and modify the ''repository'' property to contain the location string that identifies your test repository. This string should be of the format ''':method:user:password@host:/repo/path''' (the other fields are used to tailor the tests in other ways but the defaults should work fine). | |
# From the '''Run''' menu, choose '''Run..''' and then select ''CVS UI Tests'' to run the tests. | # From the '''Run''' menu, choose '''Run..''' and then select ''CVS UI Tests'' to run the tests. |
Revision as of 12:13, 19 January 2007
Running the CVS Automated Tests using JUnit
Follow these steps to run the CVS tests:
- To load the Team/CVS test plug-ins, check out the following plug-ins from :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse repository:
- org.eclipse.test
- org.eclipse.test.performance
- org.eclipse.core.tests.harness
- org.eclipse.core.tests.resources
- org.eclipse.team.tests.core
- org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core
- The CVS tests require a repository to test with so you will need to set up a test repository.
- The org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core contains a couple of sample launch configurations:
- CVS UI Tests: runs the tests related to the CVS/UI plug-in configured for windows
- CVS UI Tests (Linux): same as above but configured for Linux
- CVS Core Tests: runs the tests related to the CVS/Core plug-in
- The Windows configuration is set up to use C:\eclipse as the test area. To configure the tests to use your test repository, perform the following steps:
- copy the repository.properties file from the org.eclipse.team.tests.cvs.core plug-in to the C:\eclipse.
- Open the file and modify the repository property to contain the location string that identifies your test repository. This string should be of the format :method:user:password@host:/repo/path (the other fields are used to tailor the tests in other ways but the defaults should work fine).
- From the Run menu, choose Run.. and then select CVS UI Tests to run the tests.