Familiar with Java but unfamiliar with IntelliJ, how does one "get started" with JUnit integration?
Inspired by Looking for a tutorial on using JUnit with Intellij IDEA 9.x which didn't answer my questions and was for an older version of IntelliJ.
Familiar with Java but unfamiliar with IntelliJ, how does one "get started" with JUnit integration?
Inspired by Looking for a tutorial on using JUnit with Intellij IDEA 9.x which didn't answer my questions and was for an older version of IntelliJ.
Write your first unit test
Write a JUnit test -- here's mine:
import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Test;
public class MyFirstTest {
@Test
public void firstTest() {
Assert.assertTrue(true);
}
}
Basically, you only need junit.jar on the classpath - and here's a quick way to do it:
Make sure you have a source folder (e.g. test
) marked as a Test Root.
Create a test, for example like this:
public class MyClassTest {
@Test
public void testSomething() {
}
}
Since you haven't configured junit.jar (yet), the @Test
annotation will be marked as an error (red), hit f2 to navigate to it.
Hit alt-enter and choose Add junit.jar to the classpath
There, you're done! Right-click on your test and choose Run 'MyClassTest' to run it and see the test results.
Maven Note: Altervatively, if you're using maven, at step 4 you can instead choose the option Add Maven Dependency..., go to the Search for artifact pane, type junit
and take whichever version (e.g. 4.8 or 4.9).
I needed to enable the JUnit plugin, after I linked my project with the jar files.
To enable the JUnit plugin, go to File->Settings, type "JUnit" in the search bar, and under "Plugins," check "JUnit.
vikingsteve's advice above will probably get the libraries linked right. Otherwise, open File->Project Structure, go to Libraries, hit the plus, and then browse to
C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 14.1.1\lib\
and add these jar files:
hamcrest-core-1.3.jar
junit-4.11.jar
junit.jar