Setting upp integration tests that depends on background process can be a challenge in Gradle. Here is one solution that I have used:
gradle.build
apply plugin: 'java' /** * Handle of the background process (script scope) */ Process backendProcess /** * Task to start the Spring server */ task beforeE2eTests { ProcessBuilder builder builder = new ProcessBuilder('./gradlew bootRun'.split(' ')) builder.redirectErrorStream(true) doLast { println "Starting backend" backendProcess = builder.start() InputStream sto = backendProcess.getInputStream() BufferedReader redr = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(sto)) /** * To prevent Gradle to go to next task before the server has started * we add a loop that finds a specific log line. When that * line appears we are good to go to next task */ def line while ((line = redr.readLine()) != null) { println line if (line.contains("Started WebApplication")) { println "Backend is ready" break; } } } finalizedBy 'afterE2eTests' } /** * Task to stop the Spring server */ task afterE2eTests { doLast { println "Stopping backend" backendProcess.destroy() } mustRunAfter 'testAngularE2e' } /** * Task to start E2E tests */ task testAngularE2e(type: Exec) { mustRunAfter 'beforeE2eTests' /** * Run the Protractor tests */ commandLine 'node_modules/.bin/protractor', 'e2e/protractor.conf.js' } /** * Main testing task */ testAll { dependsOn beforeE2eTests, testAngularE2e }
Tested on OSX 10.15.0 and Gradle 4.10.2
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