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Running the tests

Java versions

Open Telemetry Auto Instrumentation's minimal supported version is java 8. All jar files that we produce, unless noted otherwise, have bytecode compatible with java 8 runtime. Our test suite is executed against java 8, all LTS versions and the latest non-LTS version.

Some libraries that we auto-instrument may have higher minimal requirements. In this case we compile and test corresponding auto-instrumentation with higher java version as required by library. The resulting classes will have higher bytecode level, but as it matches library's java version, no runtime problem arise.

Instrumentation tests

Executing ./gradlew instrumentation:test will run tests for all supported auto-instrumentations using that java version which runs the Gradle build itself. These tests usually use the minimal supported version of the instrumented library.

Executing tests with specific java version

We run all tests on Java 11 by default, along with Java 8 and 15. To run on the later, set the testJavaVersion Gradle property to the desired major version, e.g., ./gradlew test -PtestJavaVersion=8, ./gradlew test -PtestJavaVersion=15. If you don't have a JDK of these versions installed, Gradle will automatically download it for you.

Executing tests against the latest versions of libraries under instrumentation

This is done as part of the nightly build in order to catch when a new version of a library is released that breaks our instrumentation tests.

To run these tests locally, add -PtestLatestDeps=true to your existing gradlew command line.

Executing single test

Executing ./gradlew :instrumentation:<INSTRUMENTATION_NAME>:test --tests <GROOVY TEST FILE NAME> will run only the selected test.