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  • V VRonin
    23 Nov 2017, 09:43

    Thanks, may I suggest a "integrating test results" section to describe how to feed Qt Test results to systems like Travis CI and Jenkins?

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    vivaladav
    wrote on 23 Nov 2017, 14:49 last edited by vivaladav
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    @VRonin that's a great idea for a 4th post. I will definitely do it!

    Thank you for the suggestion.

    Davide Coppola
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      vivaladav
      wrote on 29 Nov 2017, 12:18 last edited by
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      I have just published the second tutorial: C++ unit testing with Qt Test – part 2 – advanced testing.

      It explains how to handle a project with multiple unit tests and how to implement data driven testing. There are also examples of more testing macros and an overview of the Qt Test integration offered by Qt Creator.

      Questions, comments and feedback are always welcome.

      Davide Coppola
      blog | Linkedin | Twitter

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        Paul Thexton
        wrote on 30 Nov 2017, 23:08 last edited by
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        Hi,

        I wish I'd found this tutorial a few days ago when I started looking at some (Basic) unit testing using Qt!

        On the subject of feeding Qt Test results in to other systems, I've been doing that to get the results in to TFS/VSTS (it's what we're using at work, it's non-negotiable) and I've found that the xunitxml support in Qt is actually xunit v1, whereas VSTS/TFS only supports xunit v2 xml.

        I've put together an XSL stylesheet to do the transformation for me, but really it's a pretty clunky way around the problem and I'd much prefer the test runner logs directly to a suitable format.

        Where would be the best place to suggest updating it (or adding an additional format)? Alternatively I'd be happy to submit code to update this via open source, but I'm not sure where to start looking for how to contribute code!

        I'll look forward to reading your following blogs :)

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        • P Paul Thexton
          30 Nov 2017, 23:08

          Hi,

          I wish I'd found this tutorial a few days ago when I started looking at some (Basic) unit testing using Qt!

          On the subject of feeding Qt Test results in to other systems, I've been doing that to get the results in to TFS/VSTS (it's what we're using at work, it's non-negotiable) and I've found that the xunitxml support in Qt is actually xunit v1, whereas VSTS/TFS only supports xunit v2 xml.

          I've put together an XSL stylesheet to do the transformation for me, but really it's a pretty clunky way around the problem and I'd much prefer the test runner logs directly to a suitable format.

          Where would be the best place to suggest updating it (or adding an additional format)? Alternatively I'd be happy to submit code to update this via open source, but I'm not sure where to start looking for how to contribute code!

          I'll look forward to reading your following blogs :)

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          vivaladav
          wrote on 2 Dec 2017, 14:38 last edited by
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          @Paul-Thexton hey Paul,

          I am not a Qt developer, but to the best of my knowledge you could create a feature request in the Qt bug tracker or you can submit a patch using Gerrit.

          Let us know how it goes :)

          Davide Coppola
          blog | Linkedin | Twitter

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          • V vivaladav
            2 Dec 2017, 14:38

            @Paul-Thexton hey Paul,

            I am not a Qt developer, but to the best of my knowledge you could create a feature request in the Qt bug tracker or you can submit a patch using Gerrit.

            Let us know how it goes :)

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            aha_1980
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            wrote on 2 Dec 2017, 17:16 last edited by
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            @vivaladav said in Unit testing with Qt Test - tutorial series:

            @Paul-Thexton hey Paul,

            I am not a Qt developer, but to the best of my knowledge you could create a feature request in the Qt bug tracker or you can submit a patch using Gerrit.

            Let us know how it goes :)

            Your knowledge is correct :)

            @Paul-Thexton I think such a contribution would be very helpful for others also.

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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              vivaladav
              wrote on 2 Jan 2018, 12:45 last edited by
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              Happy new year!

              I have just published the third tutorial: GUI unit testing with Qt Test – part 1 – introduction

              In this tutorial I will introduce GUI unit testing with Qt Test, the Qt framework for C++ unit testing. In particular I will discuss how to write a basic unit test for a widget class, how to simulate mouse and keyboard events and how to write data driven tests.

              Any feedback and questions always welcome.

              Davide Coppola
              blog | Linkedin | Twitter

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              • P Paul Thexton
                30 Nov 2017, 23:08

                Hi,

                I wish I'd found this tutorial a few days ago when I started looking at some (Basic) unit testing using Qt!

                On the subject of feeding Qt Test results in to other systems, I've been doing that to get the results in to TFS/VSTS (it's what we're using at work, it's non-negotiable) and I've found that the xunitxml support in Qt is actually xunit v1, whereas VSTS/TFS only supports xunit v2 xml.

                I've put together an XSL stylesheet to do the transformation for me, but really it's a pretty clunky way around the problem and I'd much prefer the test runner logs directly to a suitable format.

                Where would be the best place to suggest updating it (or adding an additional format)? Alternatively I'd be happy to submit code to update this via open source, but I'm not sure where to start looking for how to contribute code!

                I'll look forward to reading your following blogs :)

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                JulienMaille
                wrote on 6 Jan 2018, 13:17 last edited by
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                @Paul-Thexton said in Unit testing with Qt Test - tutorial series:

                Hi,

                I wish I'd found this tutorial a few days ago when I started looking at some (Basic) unit testing using Qt!

                On the subject of feeding Qt Test results in to other systems, I've been doing that to get the results in to TFS/VSTS (it's what we're using at work, it's non-negotiable) and I've found that the xunitxml support in Qt is actually xunit v1, whereas VSTS/TFS only supports xunit v2 xml.

                I've put together an XSL stylesheet to do the transformation for me, but really it's a pretty clunky way around the problem and I'd much prefer the test runner logs directly to a suitable format.

                Where would be the best place to suggest updating it (or adding an additional format)? Alternatively I'd be happy to submit code to update this via open source, but I'm not sure where to start looking for how to contribute code!

                I'll look forward to reading your following blogs :)

                I see you work with VSTS, which is also what we have at work. Were you able to setup automatic build on VSTS (ie handle all qt depencies required to compile on the online "agent") ?

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                  Charlie_Hdz
                  wrote on 6 Jan 2018, 18:09 last edited by
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                  Wonderful!

                  Kind Regards,
                  Enrique Hernandez
                  gearstech.com.mx
                  chernandez@gearstech.com.mx

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                    vivaladav
                    wrote on 12 Jan 2018, 14:12 last edited by
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                    Finally I published the 4th and final part of this series: GUI unit testing with Qt Test – part 2 – advanced testing

                    This tutorial will introduce more advanced features of Qt Test dedicated to GUI unit testing. In particular it will show how to simulate and handle keyboard focus and how to test Qt signals when unit testing a Graphical User Interface.

                    Any feedback and questions always welcome.

                    Davide Coppola
                    blog | Linkedin | Twitter

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                    • J JulienMaille
                      6 Jan 2018, 13:17

                      @Paul-Thexton said in Unit testing with Qt Test - tutorial series:

                      Hi,

                      I wish I'd found this tutorial a few days ago when I started looking at some (Basic) unit testing using Qt!

                      On the subject of feeding Qt Test results in to other systems, I've been doing that to get the results in to TFS/VSTS (it's what we're using at work, it's non-negotiable) and I've found that the xunitxml support in Qt is actually xunit v1, whereas VSTS/TFS only supports xunit v2 xml.

                      I've put together an XSL stylesheet to do the transformation for me, but really it's a pretty clunky way around the problem and I'd much prefer the test runner logs directly to a suitable format.

                      Where would be the best place to suggest updating it (or adding an additional format)? Alternatively I'd be happy to submit code to update this via open source, but I'm not sure where to start looking for how to contribute code!

                      I'll look forward to reading your following blogs :)

                      I see you work with VSTS, which is also what we have at work. Were you able to setup automatic build on VSTS (ie handle all qt depencies required to compile on the online "agent") ?

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                      Paul Thexton
                      wrote on 3 Feb 2018, 13:19 last edited by
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                      @JulienMaille apologies, I didn't get a notification about your message. As far as I know you're probably not going to be able to use the Microsoft 'Hosted' build agents for building Qt projects, I created my own build agent on a Linux VM.

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                          wrote on 10 Mar 2022, 02:31 last edited by
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                          OH MAN ! This is exactly what I want!
                          I am looking for how to run all Unit testing at one time (part2)

                          This is really helpful.

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