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How can I configure a build.gradle in an Android project to run all my unit tests before each debug or release build? I know that I can set tasks dependencies with dependsOn, but how can I specify it for the unit test task? I'd like to do this for each (Android and plain Java) module of my project, is it possible?

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Do you have a special task to run only unit tests? Or you are free to run it as simple test (or more generally testDebug and testRelease)? Let's say, you want to run testDebug or testRelease every time you call assembleDebug or assembleRelease task. Then you can, as you've noted, use dependsOn task property. For example this way:

assembleDebug.dependsOn testDebug
assembleRelease.dependsOn testRelease

This configuration must be added to every build.gradle script (in every module of the project), where you need it. If you have a number of test tasksm you can set task dependencies this way:

tasks.assembleRelease.dependsOn {
    project.tasks.findAll { task ->
        task.name.startsWith('testRelease')
    }
}

Sure, you can try to set this dependencies in the root the root build.gradle script, by using allprojects or subprojects (you can read about it here), but you have to apply android plugin in the root script too, otherwise tasks won't be found.

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    I have a project with both Android and plain Java modules. I only have simple JUnit tests for now. In my plain Java modules everything seems to work fine with jar.dependsOn test at the end of the gradle file (if a test fails, the build stops). In my Android modules, with assembleDebug.dependsOn testDebug I get the error Could not find property 'testDebug' on BuildType_Decorated. Where should I put this line? Thanks!
    – manfcas
    Jul 30, 2016 at 8:13

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