Xpect
A unit- and integration-testing framework that stores test data in any kind of text files and is based on JUnit. The core focus of Xpect is on testing Xtext languages and supporting the process of designing Xtext languages.
Installation further Information
Go to http://www.xpect-tests.org (and look for an Eclipse update-site).
Nightly builds
Compile and Build Xpect by Yourself
The Fast Way: Download OOMPH and point it to Xpect.setup.
The Manual Way: Prerequisite: Java 1.8 or newer; Eclipse 3.8 or 4.2 or newer; Xtext 2.9.2.
- Clone https://github.com/eclipse/Xpect (this repository)
- Import all projects into your Eclipse workspace.
- Set target platform to /org.eclipse.xpect.releng/target-platforms/eclipse_4_6_3-xtext_2_9_2/org.eclipse.xpect.target.eclipse_4_6_3-xtext_2_9_2.target (Preferences -> Plug-in Development -> Target Platform)
- Run /org.eclipse.xpect/src/org/eclipse/xpect/GenerateXpect.mwe2, /org.xtext.example.arithmetics/src/org/eclipse/xpect/example/arithmetics/GenerateXpect.mwe2, /org.xtext.example.domainmodel/src/org/xtext/example/domainmodel/GenerateDomainmodel.mwe2. Now your projects should be without errors markers. Sometimes, even after these steps, several projects still have error markers. However, this is a refresh problem in Eclipse. Simply clean build the projects with error markers will solve the issues.
- Run
mvn -P '!tests' -Dtarget-platform=eclipse_4_4_2-xtext_2_9_2 --batch-mode --update-snapshots -fae -Dmaven.repo.local=xpect-local-maven-repository -DtestOnly=false clean install
to build artefacts and create a p2 repository (formerly known as update site).