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MacOS:

Prerequisites Software/Tools

Getting Started

  1. Install GIT:

  2. Install Java: https://java.com/en/download/help/mac_install.xml

  3. Install Gradle:

  • brew install gradle

Then:

  1. Open the terminal / console and Initialize the project using GIT; then clone the project using below command: git clone ${repository_url}
  2. Once the project is cloned successfully, open the terminal and navigate to the project root directory.
  3. And run the following command to start the tests:
  • ./gradlew test

Gradle: Use rocket-test as a dependency for other projects.

Currently, the rocket-test is not available on remote maven central repository. Therefore, need to install the rocket-test in local .m2 repository in order to use the dependency with other project.

  1. Open rocket-test on your machine in IDE (Intellij)
  2. Navigate to Gradle (on right pane) -> Tasks -> other and execute install task.
  3. Open your Gradle Project and reconfigure build.gradle file:
    • set compile group: 'rocket-test', name: 'rocket-test-core', version: '1.0' dependency in dependency section
    • set mavenLocal() in repositories section. It allows use the rocket-test dependency from your local maven .m2 repository.

Windows:

To run mysql dump successfully install mysql client.

Add to PATH env variable path to mysql.exe client folder.

  • ./gradlew test

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