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Programmatically run spock tests
package foo
@Grab('org.spockframework:spock-core:1.0-groovy-2.3')
import org.junit.runner.*
import spock.lang.Specification
import spock.util.EmbeddedSpecRunner
/*
* output:
* class: class org.junit.runner.Result
* failures: [fail(apackage.MySpec): Condition not satisfied:
*
* thing.b == thing.a
* | | | | |
* | be| | ay
* | | [a:ay, b:be]
* | false
* | 2 differences (0% similarity)
* | (be)
* | (ay)
* [a:ay, b:be]
* ]
* failureCount: 1
* runTime: 11
* runCount: 3
* ignoreCount: 1
*
* ** done **
*/
EmbeddedSpecRunner runner = new EmbeddedSpecRunner(throwFailure: false)
String bodySrc = """
def 'a is good'() {
expect: thing.a == 'ay'
}
def 'b is good'() {
expect: thing.b == 'be'
}
def 'fail'() {
expect: thing.b == thing.a
}
@Ignore
def 'ignored'() {
expect: false
}
"""
String src = "class MySpec extends foo.BaseSpec { ${bodySrc.trim() + '\n'} }"
Result result = runner.runWithImports(src)
result.properties.each { k, v -> println "$k: $v" }
class BaseSpec extends Specification {
Map getThing() {
return [a: 'ay', b: 'be']
}
}
println '\n** done **'
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Hi! I'm trying to run Spock tests programmatically. If possible, could you help me?

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