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org.junit.platform:junit-platform-suite

Module "junit-platform-suite" of JUnit 5.

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This repository is the home of JUnit Platform, Jupiter, and Vintage.

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Contributions to JUnit are both welcomed and appreciated. For specific guidelines regarding contributions, please see CONTRIBUTING.md in the root directory of the project. Those willing to use milestone or SNAPSHOT releases are encouraged to file feature requests and bug reports using the project's issue tracker. Issues marked with an up-for-grabs label are specifically targeted for community contributions.

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Ask JUnit-related questions on StackOverflow or use the Q&A category on GitHub Discussions.

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Code Coverage

Code coverage using JaCoCo for the latest build is available on Codecov.

A code coverage report can also be generated locally via the Gradle Wrapper by executing ./gradlew clean jacocoRootReport. The results will be available in build/reports/jacoco/jacocoRootReport/html/index.html.

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JUnit utilizes Develocity for Build Scans, Build Cache, and Predictive Test Selection.

The latest Build Scans are available on ge.junit.org. Currently, only core team members can publish Build Scans on that server. You can, however, publish a Build Scan to scans.gradle.com by using the --scan parameter explicitly.

The remote Build Cache is enabled by default for everyone so that local builds can reuse task outputs from previous CI builds.

Building from Source

You need JDK 21 to build JUnit. Gradle toolchains are used to detect and potentially download additional JDKs for compilation and test execution.

All modules can be built and tested with the Gradle Wrapper using the following command:

./gradlew build

All modules can be installed in a local Maven repository for consumption in other local projects via the following command:

./gradlew publishToMavenLocal

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Consult the Dependency Metadata section of the User Guide for a list of all artifacts of the JUnit Platform, JUnit Jupiter, and JUnit Vintage.

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Package last updated on 02 May 2025

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