ceylon test - Executes tests on the JVM
ceylon test
[--auto-export-maven-dependencies] [--cacherep=url]
[--compile[=flags]] [--cwd=dir] [--flat-classpath]
[--link-with-current-distribution] [--maven-overrides=file]
[--no-default-repositories] [--offline] [--out=file]
[--overrides=file] [--rep=url...] [--report]
[--sysrep=url] [--tag=tag...] [--tap[=file]]
[--test=test...] [--timeout=seconds]
[--verbose[=flags]] [--version=version] [--xml-junit-report]
[--] {modules}...
Executes tests in specified <modules>. The <modules>
arguments are the names of the modules to test with an optional version.
- --auto-export-maven-dependencies
- When using JBoss Modules (the default), treats all module dependencies
between Maven modules as shared.
- --cacherep=url
- Specifies the folder to use for caching downloaded modules. (default:
~/.ceylon/cache)
- --compile[=flags]
- Determines if and how compilation should be handled. Allowed flags
include: never, once, force, check.
- --cwd=dir
- Specifies the current working directory for this tool. (default: the
directory where the tool is run from)
- --flat-classpath,
-F
- Launches the Ceylon module using a flat classpath.
- --link-with-current-distribution
- Link modules which were compiled with a more recent version of the
distribution to the version of that module present in this distribution
(1.3.3). This might fail with a linker error at runtime. For example if
the module depended on an API present in the more recent version, but
absent from 1.3.3. Allowed arguments are upgrade, downgrade or abort.
Default: upgrade
- --maven-overrides=file
- Specifies the XML file to use to load Maven artifact overrides. See
http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/current/reference/repository/maven/
for information. Deprecated: use --overrides.
- --no-default-repositories
- Indicates that the default repositories should not be used.
- --offline, -L
- Enables offline mode that will prevent connections to remote
repositories.
- --out=file
- Sets the folder to use for reports. Defalts to
reports/{test|test-js}.
- --overrides=file,
-O file
- Specifies the XML file to use to load module overrides. See
http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/current/reference/repository/maven/
for information. null.
- --rep=url
- Specifies a module repository containing dependencies. Can be specified
multiple times. (default: modules, ~/.ceylon/repo,
https://modules.ceylon-lang.org/repo/1)
- --report
- Generates the test results report into HTML format, output directory is
set with --out (experimental).
- --sysrep=url
- Specifies the system repository containing essential modules. (default:
$CEYLON_HOME/repo)
- --tag=tag
- Specifies which tests will be run according to their tags. It can be used
as include filter, so only tests with specified tag will be executed. But
it can be used also as exclude filter, if tag name is prefixed with !, so
only tests without specified tag will be executed..
- --tap[=file]
- Enables the Test Anything Protocol v13 and writes the results to the
specified file. If the file name is empty or -, print to standard
output.
- --test=test
- Specifies which tests will be run.
- --timeout=seconds,
-T seconds
- Sets the timeout for connections to remote repositories, use 0 for no
timeout (default: 20).
- --verbose[=flags],
-d
- Produce verbose output. If no flags are given then be verbose about
everything, otherwise just be verbose about the flags which are present.
Allowed flags include: all, loader.
- --version=version
- Specifies which version of the test module to use.
- --xml-junit-report
- Generates the test results report into JUnit XML format, output directory
is set with --out (experimental).
The --compile option can take the following flags:
- •
- null - Never perform any compilation
- •
- null - Only compile when the compiled module is not available
- •
- null - Compile when the sources are newer than the compiled
module
- •
- null - Always compile
If the flag is given without an argument it's the same as
specifying check. If no flag is given at all it's the same as specifying
never.
The test tool accepts the following option from the Ceylon
configuration file: testtool.compile (the equivalent option on the command
line always has precedence).
The following would execute tests in the com.example.foobar
module:
ceylon test com.example.foobar/1.0.0