Java command-line client for utPLSQL v3.
Provides an easy way of invoking utPLSQL from command-line. Main features:
- Ability to run tests with multiple reporters simultaneously.
- Ability to save output from every individual reporter to a separate output file.
- Allows execution of selected suites, subset of suite.
Maps project and test files to database objects for reporting purposes.(Comming Soon)
You can download development versions on Bintray.
- Java SE Runtime Environment 8
When using reporters for Sonar or Coveralls client needs to be invoked from project's root directory.
utplsql run user/pass@[[host][:port]/]db [-p=(ut_path|ut_paths)] [-f=format [-o=output_file] [-s] ...]
user - Username to connect as. password - Password of the user. host - Server address, defaults to 127.0.0.1. port - Server port, defaults to 1521. db - Database to connect to. -p=suite_path(s) - A suite path or a comma separated list of suite paths for unit test to be executed. The path(s) can be in one of the following formats: schema[.package[.procedure]] schema:suite[.suite[.suite][...]][.procedure] Both formats can be mixed in the list. If only schema is provided, then all suites owner by that schema are executed. If -p is omitted, the current schema is used. -f=format - A reporter to be used for reporting. If no -f option is provided, the default ut_documentation_reporter is used. Available options: -f=ut_documentation_reporter A textual pretty-print of unit test results (usually use for console output) -f=ut_teamcity_reporter For reporting live progress of test execution with Teamcity CI. -f=ut_xunit_reporter Used for reporting test results with CI servers like Jenkins/Hudson/Teamcity. -f=ut_coverage_html_reporter Generates a HTML coverage report with summary and line by line information on code coverage. Based on open-source simplecov-html coverage reporter for Ruby. Includes source code in the report. -f=ut_coveralls_reporter Generates a JSON coverage report providing information on code coverage with line numbers. Designed for [Coveralls](https://coveralls.io/). -f=ut_coverage_sonar_reporter Generates a JSON coverage report providing information on code coverage with line numbers. Designed for [SonarQube](https://about.sonarqube.com/) to report coverage. -f=ut_sonar_test_reporter Generates a JSON report providing detailed information on test execution. Designed for [SonarQube](https://about.sonarqube.com/) to report test execution. -o=output - Defines file name to save the output from the specified reporter. If defined, the output is not displayed on screen by default. This can be changed with the -s parameter. If not defined, then output will be displayed on screen, even if the parameter -s is not specified. If more than one -o parameter is specified for one -f parameter, the last one is taken into consideration. -s - Forces putting output to to screen for a given -f parameter. -c - If specified, enables printing of test results in colors as defined by ANSICONSOLE standards. Works only on reporeters that support colors (ut_documentation_reporter). Parameters -f, -o, -s are correlated. That is parameters -o and -s are controlling outputs for reporter specified by the preceding -f parameter.
Sonar and Coveralls reporter will only provide valid reports, when source_path and/or test_path are provided, and ut_run is executed from your project's root path.
Examples:
utplsql run hr/hr@xe -p=hr_test -f=ut_documentation_reporter -o=run.log -s -f=ut_coverage_html_reporter -o=coverage.html -source_path=source Invokes all Unit tests from schema/package "hr_test" with two reporters:
- ut_documentation_reporter - will output to screen and save output to file "run.log"
ut_coverage_html_reporter - will report only on database objects that are mapping to file structure from "source" folder and save output to file "coverage.html"
utplsql run hr/hr@xe Invokes all unit test suites from schema "hr". Results are displayed to screen using default ut_documentation_reporter.
To enable color outputs on Windows cmd you need to install an open-source utility called ANSICON.