Hi guys : I noticed that leiningen has a great unit test plugin - you just enter "lein test" :) . However, it's not clear how it "finds" the test files. Is there a specific folder I need to put them in ? Or, if its just scanning namespaces (which is what it says in the lein docs), how do I know what namespace I need to use for leiningen to see my tests ?

I was thinking about simply making one test file, called tests.clj. A sample template would really be nice ....

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At the top level make a test/ directory, and then create some file, say mytests.clj. Here's a sample (caveat: I didn't actually compile this, but simplified an existing test):

(ns mytests
    (:use clojure.test))

(defn myfixture [block] 
    (do 
        (println "before test")
        (block)
        (println "after test")))

(use-fixtures :each myfixture)

(deftest mytest []
    (is (= 2 (+ 1 1))))
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when leiningen creates a project it will create the test directory it should be already there with a single failing test. – Hamza Yerlikaya Oct 14 '11 at 18:28
This code fails "Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate mytests__init.class or mytests.clj on classpath: " ... Is this related to a namespace ? – jayunit100 Oct 14 '11 at 21:31
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