Maven Ignores Tests












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If I run mvn clean before
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml



then console shows Tests run: 0



But if I run mvn clean then in Eclipse click project > clean then run mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml - it runs the tests specified by the suite.xml (which is what I want).



I don't want to have to manually click project > clean in Eclipse between each mvn clean and mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml because I want to eliminate Eclipse altogether so I can automate the entire process. What command can I run instead to accomplish the same effect as Eclipse's project > clean?



So that my script can do something like this, without depending on eclipse:



mvn clean
mvn unbreak-whatever-clean-broke
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml









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  • to answer such question we need to see your pom.xml, example of file structure showing test classes that are ignored (i.e. snapshot) and output of maven ran with -X flag to provide extra logging

    – Kiril S.
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:25
















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If I run mvn clean before
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml



then console shows Tests run: 0



But if I run mvn clean then in Eclipse click project > clean then run mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml - it runs the tests specified by the suite.xml (which is what I want).



I don't want to have to manually click project > clean in Eclipse between each mvn clean and mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml because I want to eliminate Eclipse altogether so I can automate the entire process. What command can I run instead to accomplish the same effect as Eclipse's project > clean?



So that my script can do something like this, without depending on eclipse:



mvn clean
mvn unbreak-whatever-clean-broke
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml









share|improve this question

























  • to answer such question we need to see your pom.xml, example of file structure showing test classes that are ignored (i.e. snapshot) and output of maven ran with -X flag to provide extra logging

    – Kiril S.
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:25














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If I run mvn clean before
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml



then console shows Tests run: 0



But if I run mvn clean then in Eclipse click project > clean then run mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml - it runs the tests specified by the suite.xml (which is what I want).



I don't want to have to manually click project > clean in Eclipse between each mvn clean and mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml because I want to eliminate Eclipse altogether so I can automate the entire process. What command can I run instead to accomplish the same effect as Eclipse's project > clean?



So that my script can do something like this, without depending on eclipse:



mvn clean
mvn unbreak-whatever-clean-broke
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml









share|improve this question
















If I run mvn clean before
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml



then console shows Tests run: 0



But if I run mvn clean then in Eclipse click project > clean then run mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml - it runs the tests specified by the suite.xml (which is what I want).



I don't want to have to manually click project > clean in Eclipse between each mvn clean and mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml because I want to eliminate Eclipse altogether so I can automate the entire process. What command can I run instead to accomplish the same effect as Eclipse's project > clean?



So that my script can do something like this, without depending on eclipse:



mvn clean
mvn unbreak-whatever-clean-broke
mvn test -Dsurefire.suiteXmlFiles=path/to/suite.xml






maven maven-surefire-plugin






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  • to answer such question we need to see your pom.xml, example of file structure showing test classes that are ignored (i.e. snapshot) and output of maven ran with -X flag to provide extra logging

    – Kiril S.
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:25



















  • to answer such question we need to see your pom.xml, example of file structure showing test classes that are ignored (i.e. snapshot) and output of maven ran with -X flag to provide extra logging

    – Kiril S.
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:25

















to answer such question we need to see your pom.xml, example of file structure showing test classes that are ignored (i.e. snapshot) and output of maven ran with -X flag to provide extra logging

– Kiril S.
Nov 13 '18 at 23:25





to answer such question we need to see your pom.xml, example of file structure showing test classes that are ignored (i.e. snapshot) and output of maven ran with -X flag to provide extra logging

– Kiril S.
Nov 13 '18 at 23:25












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