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Karl Palsson commented on SUREFIRE-130:
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To me this sounds perfect, either via this patch, or via 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-141  We've started writing tests in 
jython, but currently it's an entirely separate project, that we copy the built 
jar over into, I'd love to see it better integrated!

> Support tests written in Jython
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SUREFIRE-130
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-130
>             Project: Maven Surefire
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Charlie Groves
>            Assignee: fabrizio giustina
>             Fix For: Backlog
>
>         Attachments: jythonProvider.tar.gz, jythonProviderTest.tar.gz, 
> MSUREFIRE-122-maven-surefire-plugin.patch, 
> MSUREFIRE-122-surefire-providers.patch
>
>
> I've written a first pass at a surefire-provider for JUnit and Python 
> unittest TestCases written in Jython.  Before I continue any further I'd like 
> to make sure that the provider is wanted and that I'm heading in the right 
> direction.
> To do the minimum to get it up and running, I've hooked into the 
> maven-surefire-plugin to hook my provider into the system somewhat like the 
> TestNG provider did.  maven-surefire-plugin passes a path(defaults to 
> src/test/jython) to the provider.  The provider searches the path for files 
> matching include patterns and loads those as Python modules.  For every class 
> in the matching modules that extends junit or unittest TestCase, it makes a 
> SurefireTestSuite and exposes them for running.  Sound like a decent approach?
> To give it a spin, apply maven-surefire-plugin.patch, mvn install on the 
> surefire-jython project and run mvn test in jythonProviderTest.  It's just 
> contains a single Junit testcase with a failing and passing test.
> I haven't even checked what happens when the jython tests throw exceptions, 
> and I know there's alot to be done as far as making it a usable plugin, but I 
> felt like getting some feedback before continuing.

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