Hi Sathyakumar, better, as the previous example talks about RDF and some other irrelevant stuff in this context: this is [1] the first chapter of my book, where I run a sample Integration test using Solr 4.10.x, and this is [2] the Github project that contains the code described in the book.
HTH, Andrea [1] http://www.slideshare.net/PacktPub/apache-solr-essentials-sample-chapter [2] https://github.com/agazzarini/apache-solr-essentials 2015-12-10 7:06 GMT+01:00 Andrea Gazzarini <a.gazzar...@gmail.com>: > In that case is even easier, you can use the Cargo maven plugin and > failsafe. > > This is an example [1] but the point is: > > - configure Cargo to start a container (e.g. jetty, tomcat) with Solr > deployed, in the pre-integration-test phase > > - execute any *IT test case class > > - stop the container in the post-integration-phase > > Let me know if you need further help > > Best, > Andrea > > [1] > https://github.com/agazzarini/SolRDF/blob/solrdf-1.0/solrdf/solrdf-integration-tests/pom.xml > On 10 Dec 2015 06:22, "Sathyakumar Seshachalam" < > sathyakumar_seshacha...@trimble.com> wrote: > >> Hello Andrea, >> >> Thanks for the link. Am running 4.10.3. However the test-framework classes >> haven¹t changed much. I will give this a try. >> >> >> On 09/12/15, 4:11 PM, "Andrea Gazzarini" <a.gazzar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >Hi Sathyakumar, >> >check this post [1] (assuming you're using Solr 5.x), maybe it can help. >> > >> >Andrea >> > >> >[1] >> > >> http://andreagazzarini.blogspot.it/2015/10/how-to-do-integration-tests-wit >> >h-solr.html >> > >> >2015-12-09 11:32 GMT+01:00 Sathyakumar Seshachalam < >> >sathyakumar_seshacha...@trimble.com>: >> > >> >> Are there any documentations around Solr test framework. ( >> >> http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.solr/solr-test-framework) >> >> >> >> I am looking to do integration tests to just check if I am able to add >> >> document and search it via JUnitTests. There does seem to be a >> >> test-framework from solr, but the documentation seems to be woefully >> >> inadequate. >> >> In my case I have a conf folder that contains the schema and solrconfig >> >> (that I will actually copy to my solr home and run in production), Just >> >> with these two files in a folder, Is it possible to run an Integration >> >>Test >> >> ? >> >> >> >> Any pointers/suggestions ? I tried running test case pointing it to the >> >> parent folder but got an error >> >> >> >> java.lang.AssertionError: fix your classpath to have >> tests-framework.jar >> >> before lucene-core.jar >> >> >> >> And I cannot seem to fix the above either. Am using gradle and actually >> >>do >> >> have test-framework as the first dependency. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>