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There is no automated way to migrate tests from version 2.x to version 3. -There are plans to build a mapping/bridging solution that would allow running v2 tests using v3 framework. diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 8a1053f01..45da0c261 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ # utPLSQL v3 | Powerful PL/SQL Unit Testing Framework [![latest-release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/utPLSQL/utPLSQL.svg)](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL/releases) -[![license](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-apache%202.0-blue.svg)](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) +[![license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/utPLSQL/utPLSQL.svg)](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) [![chat](http://img.shields.io/badge/slack-team--chat-blue.svg)](http://utplsql-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/) [![twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/utPLSQL.svg?style=social&label=Follow)](https://twitter.com/utPLSQL) [![build](https://img.shields.io/travis/utPLSQL/utPLSQL/master.svg?label=master%20branch)](https://travis-ci.org/utPLSQL/utPLSQL) [![build](https://img.shields.io/travis/utPLSQL/utPLSQL/develop.svg?label=develop%20branch)](https://travis-ci.org/utPLSQL/utPLSQL) -[![sonar](https://sonarqube.com/api/badges/gate?key=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL%3Adevelop)](https://sonarqube.com/dashboard/index?id=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL%3Adevelop) +[![sonar](https://sonarcloud.io/api/badges/gate?key=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL%3Adevelop)](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard/index?id=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL%3Adevelop) [![Coveralls coverage](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/utPLSQL/utPLSQL/badge.svg?branch=develop)](https://coveralls.io/github/utPLSQL/utPLSQL?branch=develop) ---------- @@ -47,87 +47,48 @@ Full documentation of the project is automatically published on [utPLSQL github [Cheat-sheet](https://www.cheatography.com/jgebal/cheat-sheets/utplsql-v3/#downloads) -# Contributing to the project - -We welcome new developers to join our community and contribute to the utPLSQL project. -If you are interested in helping please read our [guide to contributing](docs/about/CONTRIBUTING.md) -The best place to start is to read the documentation and get familiar with the existing code base. -A [slack chat](https://utplsql.slack.com/) is the place to go if you want to talk with team members. -To sign up to the chat use [this link](http://utplsql-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/) - +# Installation -[__Authors__](docs/about/authors.md) +To install the utPLSQL into a new database schema and grant it to public, execute the script `install_headless.sql`. +This will create a new user `UT3`, grant all required privileges to that user and create PUBLIC synonyms needed. -__Version 2 to Version 3 Comparison__ +For detailed instructions on other install options see the [Install Guide](docs/userguide/install.md) -If you have a great feature in mind, that you would like to see in utPLSQL v3 please create an [issue on GitHub](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL/issues) or discuss it with us in the [Slack chat rooms](http://utplsql-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/). +# Running tests -| Feature | Version 2 | Version 3 | -| -------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | ---------------------- | -| Easy to install | Yes | Yes | -| Documentation | Yes | Yes | -| License | GPL v2 | Apache 2.0 | -| **Tests Creation** | | | -| Declarative test configuration | No | Yes - Annotations1| -| Tests as Packages | Yes | Yes | -| Multiple Tests in a single Package | Yes | Yes | -| Optional Setup/Teardown | No | Yes | -| Different Setup/Teardown
For Each Test in a Single Package| No | Yes - Annotations1 | -| Suite Definition Storage | Tables | Package - Annotations1 | -| Multiple Suites | Yes | Yes | -| Suites can contain Suites | No | Yes | -| Automatic Test detection | No | Yes - Annotations1| -| Unconstrained naming of Test packages | No - prefixes | Yes - name not relevant| -| Require Prefix on Test procedures | No - prefixes | Yes - name not relevant| -| Auto Compilation of Tests | Yes | No (Let us know if you use this) | -| Assertion Library | 30 assertions2 | 26 matchers (13 + 13 negated) | -| Extendable assertions | No | Yes - custom matchers | -| PLSQL Record Assertions | generated code through **utRecEq** Package | [possible on Oracle 12c](https://oracle-base.com/articles/12c/using-the-table-operator-with-locally-defined-types-in-plsql-12cr1) using [cursor matchers](docs/userguide/expectations.md#comparing-cursors)| -| Test Skeleton Generation | Yes | On Roadmap | -| **Test Execution3** | | | -| Single Test Package Execution | Yes | Yes | -| Single Test Procedure Execution | No | Yes | -| Test Suite Execution | Yes | Yes | -| Subset of Suite Execution | No | Yes | -| Multiple Suite Execution | No | Yes | -| Organizing Suites into hierarchies | No | Yes | -| **Code Coverage Reporting** | No | Yes | -| Html Coverage Report | No | Yes | -| Sonar XML Coverage Report | No | Yes | -| Coveralls Json Coverage Report | No | Yes | -| Framework Transaction Control | No | Yes - Annotations1 | -| **Test Output** | | | -| Real-time test execution progress reporting | No | Yes | -| Multiple Output Reporters can be used during test execution | No| Yes | -| DBMS_OUTPUT | Yes | Yes (clean formatting) | -| File | Yes (to db server only)| Yes (on client side) | -| Stored in Table | Yes | No (can be added as custom reporter) -| XUnit format support | No | Yes | -| HTML Format | Yes | No | -| Custom Output reporter | Yes-needs configuration| Yes - no config needed | +To execute using development IDE (TOAD/SQLDeveloper/PLSQLDeveloper/other) use one of following commands. +```sql +begin + ut.run(); +end; +/ +``` +```sql +exec ut.run(); +``` +```sql +select * from table(ut.run()); +``` -1 Annotations are specially formatted comments in your package specification. This enables *declarative* test configuration that is coupled with the source code. See Documentation for more details. +The above commands will run all the suites in the current schema and provide report to dbms_output or as a select statement. -2 **utAssert2** package - Contains 59 Assertions - 2 Not implemented = 57, 28 are duplicated only change on outcome_in parameter 57-28 = 29, **utPipe** package - Contains 1 Assertion 29 + 1 = 30 +# Command lien clients -3 Test execution comparison is in a single call so the results are combined. We know it was always possible to group in any way with multiple calls. But that may not be desired under a CI system where you want a single JUnit XML Output. +To have more control over how the tests are invoked, use one of the utPLSQL command line clients: [utPLSQL-sql-cli](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-sql-cli) or [utPLSQL-cli](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-cli). -# Installation +To use `utPLSQL-sql-cli` you will need to have SQLPlus installed. `utPLSQL-cli` is Java project, so no additional software is needed. -To simply install the utPLSQL into a new database schema and grant it to public, execute the script `install_headless.sql`. +Amongst many benefits they provide ability to: +* see the progress of test execution for long-running tests - real-time reporting +* use many reporting formats simultaneously and save reports to files (publish) +* map your project source files and test files into database objects -This will create a new user `UT3` with password `UT3`, grant all required privileges to that user and create PUBLIC synonyms needed to use the utPLSQL framework. -Example invocation of the script from command line: -```bash -cd source -sqlplus admin/admins_password@xe @@install_headless.sql -``` +# Example unit test packages -For detailed instructions on other install options see the [Install Guide](docs/userguide/install.md) +**For examples of using Continuous Integration Server & SonarCloud with utPLSQL see the [utPLSQL demo project](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-demo-project/).** -# Example unit test packages The below test package is a fully-functional Unit Test package for testing a [`betwnstr` function](examples/between_string/betwnstr.sql). The package specification is [annotated](docs/userguide/annotations.md) with special comments. @@ -179,25 +140,7 @@ end; / ``` -Have a look at the [utPLSQL demo project](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-demo-project/). -The project is installing few example packages from the [source directory](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-demo-project/tree/develop/source), -installing the test packages from [test directory](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-demo-project/tree/develop/test) -and finally executing all the tests using [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-demo-project). -The [test results](https://sonarqube.com/component_measures/metric/tests/list?id=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL-demo-project) - together with [code coverage](https://sonarqube.com/component_measures/metric/coverage/list?id=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL-demo-project) - are published to the [projects Sonar page](https://sonarqube.com/dashboard?id=utPLSQL%3AutPLSQL-demo-project) after every successful build. - -# Running tests - -To execute using development IDE (TOAD/SQLDeveloper/PLSQLDeveloper/other) just run the following. -```sql -begin - ut.run(); -end; -/ -``` -Will run all the suites in the current schema and provide documentation report using dbms_output - +Outputs from running the above tests ``` Between string function Returns substring from start position to end position @@ -209,12 +152,77 @@ Finished in .036027 seconds 4 tests, 0 failures ``` -To execute your tests from command line, you will need a oracle sql client like SQLPlus or [SQLcl](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/sqlcl/overview/index.html) -You may benefit from using the [ut_run](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL-sql-cli) script to execute your tests if you want to achieve one of the following: -* see the progress of test execution for long-running tests -* have output to screen with one output format (text) and at the same time have output to file in other format (xunit) +# Contributing to the project + +We welcome new developers to join our community and contribute to the utPLSQL project. +If you are interested in helping please read our [guide to contributing](docs/about/CONTRIBUTING.md) +The best place to start is to read the documentation and get familiar with the existing code base. +A [slack chat](https://utplsql.slack.com/) is the place to go if you want to talk with team members. +To sign up to the chat use [this link](http://utplsql-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/) + + +---------- +[__Authors__](docs/about/authors.md) + +---------- +__Version 2 to Version 3 Comparison__ + +If you have a great feature in mind, that you would like to see in utPLSQL v3 please create an [issue on GitHub](https://github.com/utPLSQL/utPLSQL/issues) or discuss it with us in the [Slack chat rooms](http://utplsql-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/). + +| Feature | Version 2 | Version 3 | +| -------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | ---------------------- | +| Easy to install | Yes | Yes | +| Documentation | Yes | Yes | +| License | GPL v2 | Apache 2.0 | +| **Tests Creation** | | | +| Declarative test configuration | No | Yes - Annotations1| +| Tests as Packages | Yes | Yes | +| Multiple Tests in a single Package | Yes | Yes | +| Optional Setup/Teardown | No | Yes | +| Different Setup/Teardown
For Each Test in a Single Package| No | Yes - Annotations1 | +| Suite Definition Storage | Tables | Package - Annotations1 | +| Multiple Suites | Yes | Yes | +| Suites can contain Suites | No | Yes | +| Automatic Test detection | No | Yes - Annotations1| +| Unconstrained naming of Test packages | No - prefixes | Yes - name not relevant| +| Require Prefix on Test procedures | No - prefixes | Yes - name not relevant| +| Auto Compilation of Tests | Yes | No (Let us know if you use this) | +| Assertion Library | 30 assertions2 | 26 matchers (13 + 13 negated) | +| Extendable assertions | No | Yes - custom matchers | +| PLSQL Record Assertions | generated code through **utRecEq** Package | [possible on Oracle 12c](https://oracle-base.com/articles/12c/using-the-table-operator-with-locally-defined-types-in-plsql-12cr1) using [cursor matchers](docs/userguide/expectations.md#comparing-cursors)| +| Test Skeleton Generation | Yes | No (Let us know if you use this) | +| **Test Execution3** | | | +| Single Test Package Execution | Yes | Yes | +| Single Test Procedure Execution | No | Yes | +| Test Suite Execution | Yes | Yes | +| Subset of Suite Execution | No | Yes | +| Multiple Suite Execution | No | Yes | +| Organizing Suites into hierarchies | No | Yes | +| **Code Coverage Reporting** | No | Yes | +| Html Coverage Report | No | Yes | +| Sonar XML Coverage Report | No | Yes | +| Coveralls Json Coverage Report | No | Yes | +| Framework Transaction Control | No | Yes - Annotations1 | +| **Test Output** | | | +| Real-time test execution progress reporting | No | Yes | +| Multiple Output Reporters can be used during test execution | No| Yes | +| DBMS_OUTPUT | Yes | Yes (clean formatting) | +| File | Yes (to db server only)| Yes (on client side) | +| Stored in Table | Yes | No (can be added as custom reporter) | +| XUnit format support | No | Yes | +| HTML Format | Yes | No | +| Custom Output reporter | Yes-needs configuration| Yes - no config needed | + +1 Annotations are specially formatted comments in your package specification. This enables *declarative* test configuration that is coupled with the source code. See Documentation for more details. + +2 **utAssert2** package - Contains 59 Assertions - 2 Not implemented = 57, 28 are duplicated only change on outcome_in parameter 57-28 = 29, **utPipe** package - Contains 1 Assertion 29 + 1 = 30 + +3 Test execution comparison is in a single call so the results are combined. We know it was always possible to group in any way with multiple calls. But that may not be desired under a CI system where you want a single JUnit XML Output. + + +---------- __Project Directories__ * .travis - contains files needed for travis-ci integration