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-# Protobuf Java Compatibility Tests |
- |
-This directory contains tests to ensure protobuf library is compatible with |
-previously released versions. |
- |
-## Directory Layout |
- |
-For each released protobuf version we are testing compatibility with, there |
-is a sub-directory with the following layout (take v2.5.0 as an example): |
- |
- * v2.5.0 |
- * test.sh |
- * pom.xml |
- * protos/ - unittest protos. |
- * more_protos/ - unittest protos that import the ones in "protos". |
- * tests/ - actual Java test classes. |
- |
-The testing code is extracted from regular protobuf unittests by removing: |
- |
- * tests that access package private methods/classes. |
- * tests that are known to be broken by an intended behavior change (e.g., we |
- changed the parsing recursion limit from 64 to 100). |
- * all lite runtime tests. |
- |
-It's also divided into 3 submodule with tests depending on more_protos and |
-more_protos depending on protos. This way we can test scenarios where only part |
-of the dependency is upgraded to the new version. |
- |
-## How to Run The Tests |
- |
-We use a shell script to drive the test of different scenarios so the test |
-will only run on unix-like environments. The script expects a few command |
-line tools to be available on PATH: git, mvn, wget, grep, sed, java. |
- |
-Before running the tests, make sure you have already built the protoc binary |
-following [the C++ installation instructions](../../src/README.md). The test |
-scripts will use the built binary located at ${protobuf}/src/protoc. |
- |
-To start a test, simply run the test.sh script in each version directory. For |
-example: |
- |
- $ v2.5.0/test.sh |
- |
-For each version, the test script will test: |
- |
- * only upgrading protos to the new version |
- * only upgrading more_protos to the new version |
- |
-and see whether everything builds/runs fine. Both source compatibility and |
-binary compatibility will be tested. |