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CORDA-2821 Fix issue with Quasar errors redirecting to useless page (#4982)
* Changed dead url to the new location. * Modified documentation. Linked new place for intelliJ guide. * Changed url to the new link.
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@ -33,3 +33,47 @@ as follows:
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How to manually test each of these areas differs and is currently not fully specified. For now the best thing to do is to ensure the
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program starts, that you can interact with it, and that no exceptions are generated in normal operation.
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Running tests in IntelliJ
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-------------------------
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We recommend editing your IntelliJ preferences so that you use the Gradle runner - this means that the quasar utils
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plugin will make sure that some flags (like ``-javaagent`` - see :ref:`below <tutorial_cordapp_alternative_test_runners>`) are
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set for you.
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To switch to using the Gradle runner:
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* Navigate to ``Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Runner`` (or search for `runner`)
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* Windows: this is in "Settings"
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* MacOS: this is in "Preferences"
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* Set "Delegate IDE build/run actions to gradle" to true
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* Set "Run test using:" to "Gradle Test Runner"
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.. _tutorial_cordapp_alternative_test_runners:
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If you would prefer to use the built in IntelliJ JUnit test runner, you can add some code to your ``build.gradle`` file and
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it will copy your quasar JAR file to the lib directory.
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.. note:: Before creating the IntelliJ run configurations for these unit tests
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go to Run -> Edit Configurations -> Defaults -> JUnit, add
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``-javaagent:lib/quasar.jar``
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to the VM options, and set Working directory to ``$PROJECT_DIR$``
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so that the ``Quasar`` instrumentation is correctly configured.
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Add the following to your ``build.gradle`` file - ideally to a ``build.gradle`` that already contains the quasar-utils plugin line:
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.. sourcecode:: groovy
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apply plugin: 'net.corda.plugins.quasar-utils'
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task installQuasar(type: Copy) {
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destinationDir rootProject.file("lib")
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from(configurations.quasar) {
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rename 'quasar-core(.*).jar', 'quasar.jar'
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}
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}
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and then you can run ``gradlew installQuasar``.
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@ -486,41 +486,7 @@ You can run the CorDapp's integration tests by running the ``Run Integration Tes
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Running tests in IntelliJ
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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We recommend editing your IntelliJ preferences so that you use the Gradle runner - this means that the quasar utils
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plugin will make sure that some flags (like ``-javaagent`` - see :ref:`below <tutorial_cordapp_alternative_test_runners>`) are
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set for you.
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To switch to using the Gradle runner:
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* Navigate to ``Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Runner`` (or search for `runner`)
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* Windows: this is in "Settings"
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* MacOS: this is in "Preferences"
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* Set "Delegate IDE build/run actions to gradle" to true
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* Set "Run test using:" to "Gradle Test Runner"
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.. _tutorial_cordapp_alternative_test_runners:
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If you would prefer to use the built in IntelliJ JUnit test runner, you can add some code to your ``build.gradle`` file and
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it will copy your quasar JAR file to the lib directory. You will also need to specify ``-javaagent:lib/quasar.jar``
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and set the run directory to the project root directory for each test.
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Add the following to your ``build.gradle`` file - ideally to a ``build.gradle`` that already contains the quasar-utils plugin line:
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.. sourcecode:: groovy
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apply plugin: 'net.corda.plugins.quasar-utils'
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task installQuasar(type: Copy) {
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destinationDir rootProject.file("lib")
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from(configurations.quasar) {
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rename 'quasar-core(.*).jar', 'quasar.jar'
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}
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}
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and then you can run ``gradlew installQuasar``.
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See :ref:`Running tests in IntelliJ<tutorial_cordapp_alternative_test_runners>`
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Debugging your CorDapp
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@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ class SingleThreadedStateMachineManager(
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private fun checkQuasarJavaAgentPresence() {
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check(SuspendableHelper.isJavaAgentActive()) {
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"""Missing the '-javaagent' JVM argument. Make sure you run the tests with the Quasar java agent attached to your JVM.
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#See https://docs.corda.net/troubleshooting.html - 'Fiber classes not instrumented' for more details.""".trimMargin("#")
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#See https://docs.corda.net/head/testing.html#running-tests-in-intellij - 'Fiber classes not instrumented' for more details.""".trimMargin("#")
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}
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}
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