Ok, what is the proper way to do that, considering I have the following in a bom imported by my parent pom: -------------------- <dependency> <groupId>org.junit</groupId> <artifactId>junit-bom</artifactId> <scope>import</scope> <type>pom</type> <version>5.8.2</version> </dependency> <!-- Spring Dependencies --> <dependency> <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId> <artifactId>spring-boot-dependencies</artifactId> <version>${spring-boot.version}</version> <type>pom</type> <scope>import</scope> </dependency> -------------------- Do I add an exclusion to one or both of these?
On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 11:37 AM Slawomir Jaranowski <s.jaranow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Do you have on your classpath - junit-platform-runner? > Please remove it. > > > pt., 17 cze 2022 o 20:23 David Karr <davidmichaelk...@gmail.com> > napisał(a): > > > I'm posting a new note, as this might be a different issue. > > > > I recently got good advice on this list about how to properly specify the > > version overrides for the junit-bom artifacts. When I implemented that, > I > > saw that I was consistently getting the correct versions for those > > artifacts. > > > > However, I'm now confused by the behavior that I'm seeing from > Surefire. I > > currently have a mix of JUnit 4 and JUnit 5 tests. I'm pretty sure that > I > > had this working before, but now I see that it is not running any of the > > JUnit 5 tests. > > > > Note the following excerpt from my build: > > ------------------- > > [INFO] --- maven-surefire-plugin:3.0.0-M7:test (default-test) @ > > PlatformPilotMs --- > > [INFO] Using auto detected provider > > org.apache.maven.surefire.junit4.JUnit4Provider > > ------------------ > > > > I'm using the very latest M version, as that resolves other issues we've > > been having. When I look to see what tests were executed, I see that it > > doesn't include any of my JUnit 5 tests. > > > > I ran "mvn dependency:tree" to verify what versions of JUnit are in the > > classpath, and it has BOTH JUnit 4.13 and junit-platform 1.8.2 and > > junit-jupiter 5.8.2. The surefire doc page says "Surefire normally > > automatically selects which test-framework provider to use based on the > > version of TestNG/JUnit present in your project's classpath". Is the fact > > that both are in the classpath causing this? Am I going to have to > manually > > specify both the junit 4 and junit 5 providers in the surefire > > dependencies? That is additionally annoying as I also have to redundantly > > specify the versions of those artifacts (I tried not specifying a > version, > > and it complained). > > > > > -- > Sławomir Jaranowski >