This project was developed when there was no proper way to specify a custom classloader to JUnit 5. Today JUnit 5 has a proper API to do that. ModLauncher has also changed quite a lot since. This project is now completely obsolete and has never been used in production by Sponge.
A helper library to allow running JUnit tests in a ModLauncher context.
- Java 8
In order to build you simply need to run the ./gradlew build command. You can find the compiled JAR file in ./build/libs labeled similarly to 'modlauncher-injector-junit-x.x.x-SNAPSHOT.jar'.
Are you a talented programmer looking to contribute some code? We'd love the help!
- Open a pull request with your changes, following our guidelines.
modlauncher-injector-junit publishes releases on Maven Central and Sponge's own repository. Snapshots are published on Sonatype OSSRH and Sponge's repository.
If you're using Gradle to manage project dependencies, simply include the following in your build.gradle file:
repositories {
// releases
mavenCentral()
// snapshots
maven {
url "https://repo.spongepowered.org/repository/maven-public/"
}
}
dependencies {
implementation "org.spongepowered:modlauncher-injector-junit:1.0.0"
}If you're using Maven to manage project dependencies, simply include the following in your pom.xml file:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.spongepowered</groupId>
<artifactId>modlauncher-injector-junit</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>- Sponge and contributors.
- Contributors of ModLauncher and JUnit.
- All the people behind Java, Maven, and Gradle.