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Update Directory Test files - Rename datasafe-examples Integration Tests to IT #292

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AssahBismarkabah opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #300
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AssahBismarkabah commented Apr 11, 2024

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In order to verify work is done:

  • Checkout the branch
  • Run the whole project with ./mvnw clean verify -DskipTests
  • Change to the project: cd datasafe-examples/datasafe-examples-multidfs/
  • Run the module without skipTests ../../mvnw clean verify. Check accurate number of tests is run
  • Run the module without skipTests ../../mvnw clean verify -PIT. Check accurate number of tests is run

Repeat this for each project included.

@AssahBismarkabah AssahBismarkabah changed the title Update Directory Structure - Renaming datasafe-examples Integration Tests to IT Update Directory Structure - Rename datasafe-examples Integration Tests to IT Apr 11, 2024
@AssahBismarkabah AssahBismarkabah changed the title Update Directory Structure - Rename datasafe-examples Integration Tests to IT Update Directory Test files - Rename datasafe-examples Integration Tests to IT Apr 11, 2024
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