FitNesse -- The Acceptance Test Wiki
Welcome to FitNesse, the fully integrated stand-alone acceptance testing framework and wiki.
To get started, check out the FitNesse website!
Have a bug or a feature request? Please open a new issue.
The latest stable build of FitNesse can be downloaded here by clicking the latest workflow and clicking the libs
artifact.
Note: the libs
artifact contains 2 jars. fitnesse.jar
is for use in Maven or Ivy. Users who just want to run FitNesse by itself should use fitnesse-standalone.jar
instead of fitnesse.jar
.
Issues and pull requests are administered at GitHub.
A proper internet connection is sufficient to build FitNesse. The build process will bootstrap itself by downloading Gradle and from there will download the dependencies required to build and test FitNesse.
To build and run all tests, run the command
$ ./gradlew
which builds the all
target.
NB. On windows call gradlew.bat
instead of ./gradlew
.
To start the FitNesse wiki locally, for example to browse the local version of the User Guide
$ ./gradlew run
To run the unit tests:
$ ./gradlew test
To run the acceptance tests:
$ ./gradlew acceptanceTest
There are a few things to keep in mind when working from an IDE:
The Gradle build does some extra things apart from compiling the code.
Perform a
$ ./gradlew copyRuntimeLibs
to execute the copy action. In your IDE it is possible to define “post-compilation” steps. If
you set the “post-compile” target from the build file, you won’t have any trouble with
cleaning, building and executing tests from your IDE.
build.gradle
in the fitnesse folder.Create separate module per source set
. You can use theUse gradle wrapper task configuration
. Use Java 8 or newer. It should find source and test folders andfitnesse
and :buildSrc
; import both.copyRuntimeLibs
and (right-click) mark it as Execute After Make.FitNesse releases are created using https://github.com/fitnesse/fitnesse-release