qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/testcase.prf
Tor Arne Vestbø c006bcc636 Only run tests for the default exclusive builds target
We now have support for more complex exclusive builds configurations,
e.g., on iOS with simulator and device configurations, so we can't hard
code the logic for choosing the right exclusive build to test.

Change-Id: I358687b297b7bf1eb28eef0ef0aaf44b89860404
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@theqtcompany.com>
2015-03-12 10:11:35 +00:00

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have_target {
# qt_build_config.prf disables execptions for all Qt modules which don't
# explicitly turn it on again, while the qmake default is to build with
# exceptions. As we want tests to be built like 3rd party applications,
# qt_build_config tells us to re-enable exceptions here.
testcase_exceptions: CONFIG += exceptions
check.files =
check.path = .
# If the test ends up in a different directory, we should cd to that directory.
TESTRUN_CWD = $$DESTDIR
debug_and_release:debug_and_release_target {
# But in debug-and-release-target mode we don't want to cd into the debug/release
# directory (e.g. if the test goes to foo/release/tst_thing.exe, we want to do
# 'cd foo && release/tst_thing.exe', not 'cd foo/release && tst_thing.exe').
TESTRUN_CWD ~= s/(release|debug)$//
TEST_TARGET_DIR = $$relative_path($$absolute_path($$DESTDIR, $$OUT_PWD), $$absolute_path($$TESTRUN_CWD, $$OUT_PWD))
}
# Allow for a custom test runner script
check.commands += $(TESTRUNNER)
unix {
isEmpty(TEST_TARGET_DIR): TEST_TARGET_DIR = .
mac:app_bundle: \
check.commands += $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}/$(QMAKE_TARGET).app/Contents/MacOS/$(QMAKE_TARGET)
else: \
check.commands += $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}/$(QMAKE_TARGET)
} else {
# Windows
!isEmpty(TEST_TARGET_DIR): TEST_TARGET_DIR = $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}$${QMAKE_DIR_SEP}
check.commands += $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}$(TARGET)
}
# Allow for custom arguments to tests
check.commands += $(TESTARGS)
# Add environment for non-installed builds
qtAddTargetEnv(check.commands, QT)
# This must happen after adding the environment.
!isEmpty(TESTRUN_CWD):!contains(TESTRUN_CWD, ^\\./?): \
check.commands = cd $$shell_path($$TESTRUN_CWD) && $$check.commands
# If the test is marked as insignificant, discard the exit code
insignificant_test:check.commands = -$${check.commands}
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS *= check
isEmpty(BUILDS)|build_pass {
check.depends = first
} else {
# For exclusive builds, only run the test once.
check.CONFIG = recursive
check.target = check_all
check.recurse_target = check
check.commands =
check_first.depends = $$eval($$first(BUILDS).target)-check
check_first.target = check
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += check_first
}
!no_testcase_installs:!contains(INSTALLS, target) {
# Install tests unless no_testcase_installs is set, or there is already
# a `target' in INSTALLS.
#
# Tests are installed under a directory named after the target so that each
# test has its own directory for testdata etc.
#
load(resolve_target)
TARGET_BASENAME = $$basename(QMAKE_RESOLVED_TARGET)
target.path = $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/$$TARGET_BASENAME
INSTALLS += target
}
contains(INSTALLS, target) {
# Install testdata and helpers as well, but only if we're actually installing the test.
#
# Testdata is installed relative to the directory containing the testcase
# binary itself, e.g. this:
#
# CONFIG += testcase
# TARGET = tst_qxmlreader
#
# TESTDATA += testdata/test1.xml testdata/test2.xml
#
# ... will result in:
#
# /usr/lib/qt5/tests/tst_qxmlreader/tst_qxmlreader
# /usr/lib/qt5/tests/tst_qxmlreader/testdata/test1.xml
# /usr/lib/qt5/tests/tst_qxmlreader/testdata/test2.xml
# ...
#
for(file, TESTDATA) {
tnam = $$file
tnam ~= s,\\.\\.,dotdot,
tnam ~= s,[?*],wildcard,
tnam ~= s,[^A-Za-z0-9],_,
tdi = testdata_$$tnam
tdif = $${tdi}.files
tdip = $${tdi}.path
# TESTDATA consists of the files to install (source)...
$$tdif = $$file
# ... and the destination preserves the relative path.
# Strip any leading ../ from the testdata, so that installation does not escape
# the test's directory in the case of e.g.
#
# TARGET = ../tst_qprocess
# TESTDATA = ../thing1 ../thing2
#
# The testdata should end up at $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/tst_qprocess/thing1,
# rather than $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/tst_qprocess/../thing1.
#
# Note that this does not guarantee the same relative path between test binary
# and testdata in the build and install tree, but should cover most cases.
#
file = $$replace(file, ^(\\.\\./)+, )
$$tdip = $${target.path}/$$dirname(file)
INSTALLS += $$tdi
}
# Install GENERATED_TESTDATA.
# Logic is copied from the TESTDATA installation, only difference being that
# INSTALL target is added with CONFIG = no_check_exist
for(file, GENERATED_TESTDATA) {
tnam = $$file
tnam ~= s,\\.\\.,dotdot,
tnam ~= s,[?*],wildcard,
tnam ~= s,[^A-Za-z0-9],_,
tdi = testdata_$$tnam
tdif = $${tdi}.files
tdip = $${tdi}.path
tdic = $${tdi}.CONFIG
$$tdif = $$file
$$tdic = no_check_exist
file = $$replace(file, ^(\\.\\./)+, )
$$tdip = $${target.path}/$$dirname(file)
INSTALLS += $$tdi
}
# TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS specifies additional test helper executables for installation.
#
# Typical usage is:
#
# TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS += ../some/helper1 ../some/helper2
#
# Resulting in the test helpers being installed to:
#
# $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/$$TARGET/some/helper1
# $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/$$TARGET/some/helper2
#
win32: extension = .exe
for(test_helper, TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS) {
test_helper_dir = $$dirname(test_helper)
output = $$basename(test_helper_dir)
target = $$basename(test_helper)
targetName = $$replace(target, ' ', '_') # handle spaces in name
subTarget = $${targetName}.target
subInstall = $${targetName}_install
subConfig = $${subInstall}.CONFIG
subFiles = $${subInstall}.files
subPath = $${subInstall}.path
$$subTarget = $${output}/$${target}$${extension}
$$subFiles = $${OUT_PWD}/$${test_helper}$${extension}
$$subPath = $${target.path}/$${output}
$$subConfig += no_check_exist executable
INSTALLS += $${subInstall}
}
}
macx-xcode:bundle:isEmpty(QMAKE_BUNDLE_EXTENSION) {
QMAKE_PBX_PRODUCT_TYPE = com.apple.product-type.bundle.unit-test
QMAKE_PBX_BUNDLE_TYPE = wrapper.cfbundle
QMAKE_BUNDLE_EXTENSION = .xctest
}
} # have_target