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Said BOUDJELDA commented on KAFKA-15235:
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I can give this a try if you want ? 

> No test coverage reports for Java due to settings for Jacoco being 
> incompatible with Gradle 8.x
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>
>                 Key: KAFKA-15235
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-15235
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: unit tests
>    Affects Versions: 3.6.0
>            Reporter: Eike Thaden
>            Priority: Major
>
> On current dev branch, gradle 8.x fails while trying to generate test 
> coverage reports as stated in the README, e.g. by running "./gradlew 
> clients:reportCoverage -PenableTestCoverage=true 
> -Dorg.gradle.parallel=false". The error message states:
> "Could not set unknown property 'enabled' for Report html of type 
> org.gradle.api.reporting.internal.TaskGeneratedSingleDirectoryReport"
> In "build.gradle", the library "jacoco" which is used to generate test 
> coverage reports for the Java code is configured in two different places with 
> these settings:
> jacocoTestReport {
>     dependsOn tasks.test
>     sourceSets sourceSets.main
>     reports {
>         html.enabled = true
>         xml.enabled = true
>         csv.enabled = false
>     }
> }
> With the latest version of jacoco, shipped with gradle 8.x, these config 
> options are not compatible anymore. A correct configuration might look like 
> like this:
> jacocoTestReport {
>     dependsOn tasks.test
>     sourceSets sourceSets.main
>     reports {
>         html {
>           required = true
>         }
>         xml {
>           required = true
>         }
>         csv {
>           required = false
>         }
>     }
> }
> However, even with these settings being accepted by Gradle, I was unable to 
> generate any test coverage report. This might be due to some OOM issues, but 
> I tried a lots of settings including increasing the maximum heap for the JVM 
> gradle tasks without getting this to work.



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