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I am getting the following error when I try to run tests in IntelliJ (2019.1), Scala IntelliJ plugin v2019.1.8, with Scala 2.13:

Exception in thread "ScalaTest-dispatcher" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: scala.collection.JavaConverters.seqAsJavaListConverter(Lscala/collection/Seq;)Lscala/collection/convert/Decorators$AsJava;
    at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.testingSupport.scalaTest.treeBuilder.ParallelTreeBuilder.getOrdinalList(ParallelTreeBuilder.java:21)
    at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.testingSupport.scalaTest.treeBuilder.ParallelTreeBuilder$SuiteTree.<init>(ParallelTreeBuilder.java:92)
    at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.testingSupport.scalaTest.treeBuilder.ParallelTreeBuilder.initRun(ParallelTreeBuilder.java:261)
    at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.testingSupport.scalaTest.ScalaTestReporterWithLocation.apply(ScalaTestReporterWithLocation.java:59)
    at org.scalatest.DispatchReporter$Propagator.$anonfun$run$10(DispatchReporter.scala:249)
    at org.scalatest.DispatchReporter$Propagator.$anonfun$run$10$adapted(DispatchReporter.scala:248)
    at scala.collection.immutable.List.foreach(List.scala:312)
    at org.scalatest.DispatchReporter$Propagator.run(DispatchReporter.scala:248)
    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)

The following are my Gradle dependencies:

dependencies {
    implementation 'org.scala-lang:scala-library:2.13.0'

    testImplementation 'org.scalatic:scalatic_2.13:3.0.8'
    testImplementation 'org.scalatest:scalatest_2.13:3.0.8'
}

When I change the dependencies to Scala 2.12.x, the tests execute correctly in IntelliJ without error. What is going on here?

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  • Having the same issue, switching back to 2.12 solves it
    – Layman
    Jun 27, 2019 at 14:41

1 Answer 1

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Update: This has been fixed in plugin version 2019.1.9.


It is possible IntelliJ Scala plugin needs to be updated for 2.13. Meanwhile try workaround by selecting the checkboxes Use sbt and Use UI with sbt under test's Edit configuration.... According to Dmitrii Naumenko:

This is fixed in the

  • 2019.1 EAP #2019.1.8.21
  • 2019.2 Nightly
  • Will be available soon in 2019.2 EAP and 2019.1 new Release

Regarding Gradle, try configuring to delegate to Gradle Test Runner

  1. Remove exising ScalaTest runners
  2. Go to Build, Execution, Deployment | Build Tools | Gradle | Runner
  3. Select the checkbox Delegate IDE build/run actions to Gradle
  4. Choose Gradle Test Runner
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  • In my case, I am using Gradle, but I did try selecting build, run, and run tests with Gradle, and it did not work. Jun 21, 2019 at 6:06
  • Running tests from the command line has always worked though. Jun 21, 2019 at 6:19
  • Does it not work if changing Run tests using to Gradle Test Runner described here: jetbrains.com/help/idea/runner.html Jun 21, 2019 at 6:36
  • The first time, I thought I was changing the setting you are referring to, but I was not. I looked again and did find the correct place to make the change. It still did not work though. Jun 21, 2019 at 6:47
  • Did you select the checkbox Delegate IDE build/run actions to Gradle? Jun 21, 2019 at 10:47

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