This is a fork of gradle-pitest-plugin which supports Android gradle projects.
With Gradle plugin portal
plugins {
id 'pl.droidsonroids.pitest' version '0.2.12'
}
plugins {
id("pl.droidsonroids.pitest") version "0.2.12"
}
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
google()
}
dependencies {
classpath("pl.droidsonroids.gradle:gradle-pitest-plugin:0.2.12")
}
}
plugins {
id("com.android.application")
//or id("com.android.library")
//or id("com.android.test")
id("pl.droidsonroids.pitest")
}
pitest<variant>
tasks will be created for each build variant
(eg. pitestProDebug
for pro
product flavor and debug
build type).
Additionally pitest
task will run tasks for all variants.
After the measurements a report created by PIT will be placed in ${PROJECT_DIR}/build/reports/pitest/<variant>
directory.
For more information see README of source project
This plugin by default adds mockable Android JAR (generated by Android Gradle Plugin) to classpath used under pitest tests.
If you are using alternative Android framework in tests, like Robolectric or
UnMock Gradle Plugin, you may want to add excludeMockableAndroidJar
to pitest configuration eg:
pitest {
targetClasses = ['com.myapp.*']
excludeMockableAndroidJar = true
}
In such case default mockable Android JAR won't be added and alternative one will be used under tests.
Issue occurs when using Android API
without mocking it.
Pitest verbose logs may list exceptions like ExceptionInitializerError
.
The fastest solution is to set android.testOptions.unitTests.returnDefaultValues = true
.
See Local unit testing documentation
to see other consequences of this change.