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    Nice! Happy coding :-)

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      I want to do the same thing but for CMAKE project. Anyone have idea? @sierdzio

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        I want to do the same thing but for CMAKE project. Anyone have idea? @sierdzio

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        @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

        I want to do the same thing but for CMAKE project. Anyone have idea? @sierdzio

        include(CTest)
        add_subdirectory(tests)
        enable_testing()
        

        :-) You can see some example code here: https://github.com/milosolutions/mwizardtemplate/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt

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          I did all the things that you guys suggested and create a subdirectory project using CMake build system. Project is created successfully and then I create a class name Calculator in my src project. Now I am trying to access the methods from Calculator class into tests project to perform unit testing. But the compiler not able to find that methods in Calculator class.
          I also added following line for linking purpose, but still its not working

          target_include_directories(UnitTest PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src)
          

          The compiler giving me following errors,

          tests/CMakeFiles/UnitTest.dir/tst_unittest.cpp.obj: In function `UnitTest::test_add()':
          C:/Hemant/Unit_Testing/Testing_subdir/tests/tst_unittest.cpp:31: undefined reference to `Calculator::Calculator(QObject*)'
          C:/Hemant/Unit_Testing/Testing_subdir/tests/tst_unittest.cpp:32: undefined reference to `Calculator::add(int, int)'
          tests/CMakeFiles/UnitTest.dir/tst_unittest.cpp.obj:tst_unittest.cpp:(.rdata$.refptr._ZTV10Calculator[.refptr._ZTV10Calculator]+0x0): undefined reference to `vtable for Calculator'
          

          Did I need to add something extra for the linking of these two subdirectories in my CMakeLists.txt files . Please help @sierdzio @jsulm

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            I did all the things that you guys suggested and create a subdirectory project using CMake build system. Project is created successfully and then I create a class name Calculator in my src project. Now I am trying to access the methods from Calculator class into tests project to perform unit testing. But the compiler not able to find that methods in Calculator class.
            I also added following line for linking purpose, but still its not working

            target_include_directories(UnitTest PRIVATE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src)
            

            The compiler giving me following errors,

            tests/CMakeFiles/UnitTest.dir/tst_unittest.cpp.obj: In function `UnitTest::test_add()':
            C:/Hemant/Unit_Testing/Testing_subdir/tests/tst_unittest.cpp:31: undefined reference to `Calculator::Calculator(QObject*)'
            C:/Hemant/Unit_Testing/Testing_subdir/tests/tst_unittest.cpp:32: undefined reference to `Calculator::add(int, int)'
            tests/CMakeFiles/UnitTest.dir/tst_unittest.cpp.obj:tst_unittest.cpp:(.rdata$.refptr._ZTV10Calculator[.refptr._ZTV10Calculator]+0x0): undefined reference to `vtable for Calculator'
            

            Did I need to add something extra for the linking of these two subdirectories in my CMakeLists.txt files . Please help @sierdzio @jsulm

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            @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

            Did I need to add something extra for the linking of these two subdirectories in my CMakeLists.txt files

            You need to add source files (*.cpp) you want to test.
            As you can see from the errors you are missing the source file containing Calculator definition.

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              @jsulm are you trying to say that I also need to add the calculator class into tests project? I already have the Calculator class implemented into src project.

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                @jsulm are you trying to say that I also need to add the calculator class into tests project? I already have the Calculator class implemented into src project.

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                @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                are you trying to say that I also need to add the calculator class into tests project?

                No, you need to add a reference to that file to your test project, something like:

                add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME}
                    PATH_TO/calculator.cpp
                    tst_unittest.cpp
                    ...
                )
                

                If the code you want to test compiles to a lib you could instead add a dependency to this lib.

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  @jsulm Its working now. Thanks for response

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                    Hi, I also want to include Qt Quick Test in same project. I added required directives into project. but I have one problem that I already have the main definition and it will not take another main definition. Please tell me how cam I add

                    QUICK_TEST_MAIN(example)
                    

                    this code into main function? @jsulm

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                      Hi, I also want to include Qt Quick Test in same project. I added required directives into project. but I have one problem that I already have the main definition and it will not take another main definition. Please tell me how cam I add

                      QUICK_TEST_MAIN(example)
                      

                      this code into main function? @jsulm

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                      @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                      I have one problem that I already have the main definition

                      Are you trying to test a cpp file containing main()?
                      Why?
                      There should not be anything to test. If there is something you want to test, then move that functionality in functions/methods outside of that source file.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                        I have one problem that I already have the main definition

                        Are you trying to test a cpp file containing main()?
                        Why?
                        There should not be anything to test. If there is something you want to test, then move that functionality in functions/methods outside of that source file.

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                        @jsulm No I want to test qml file which is present in my src project. And I want to integrate both cpp testing and qml testing into in single project which is tests. thats why I want to integrate that macro in main function. How can I do that, any idea?

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                          @jsulm No I want to test qml file which is present in my src project. And I want to integrate both cpp testing and qml testing into in single project which is tests. thats why I want to integrate that macro in main function. How can I do that, any idea?

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                          @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                          How can I do that, any idea?

                          Make sure you have only one main() in your test project.

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                            How can I do that, any idea?

                            Make sure you have only one main() in your test project.

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                            @jsulm

                            #include <QtTest>
                            #include <QDebug>
                            #include <tst_unittest.cpp>
                            #include <tst_userdata.cpp>
                            
                            #include <QtQuickTest/quicktest.h>
                            QUICK_TEST_MAIN(example)
                            
                            int main(int argc, char** argv)
                            {
                               int failedTests = 0;
                               failedTests += QTest::qExec(new UnitTest, argc, argv);
                               failedTests += QTest::qExec(new TestUserData, argc, argv);
                            
                               if(failedTests > 0){
                                   qDebug() << "total number of failed tests: " << failedTests;
                               }else{
                                   qDebug() << "all tests passed :)";
                               }
                               return failedTests;
                            }
                            
                            

                            This is my main file. My project contains multiple unit tests including Qt test and Qt Quick test. In this I am getting error that redefinition of main function due to the QUICK_TEST_MAIN Macro.

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                              #include <QtTest>
                              #include <QDebug>
                              #include <tst_unittest.cpp>
                              #include <tst_userdata.cpp>
                              
                              #include <QtQuickTest/quicktest.h>
                              QUICK_TEST_MAIN(example)
                              
                              int main(int argc, char** argv)
                              {
                                 int failedTests = 0;
                                 failedTests += QTest::qExec(new UnitTest, argc, argv);
                                 failedTests += QTest::qExec(new TestUserData, argc, argv);
                              
                                 if(failedTests > 0){
                                     qDebug() << "total number of failed tests: " << failedTests;
                                 }else{
                                     qDebug() << "all tests passed :)";
                                 }
                                 return failedTests;
                              }
                              
                              

                              This is my main file. My project contains multiple unit tests including Qt test and Qt Quick test. In this I am getting error that redefinition of main function due to the QUICK_TEST_MAIN Macro.

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                              @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                              I am getting error that redefinition of main function due to the QUICK_TEST_MAIN Macro

                              Of course, you have two main() functions now.
                              I suggest you split your C++ and Qt Quick tests.

                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                @HemantSuryawanshi said in Qt Unit test in a project:

                                I am getting error that redefinition of main function due to the QUICK_TEST_MAIN Macro

                                Of course, you have two main() functions now.
                                I suggest you split your C++ and Qt Quick tests.

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                                @jsulm how can I link the qml file to the Qt Quick test project. I tried with same way as I link cpp file earlier, but its not working.

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