Enable unit tests with Gradle

Summary:
This adds the same logic that we have in place with Litho for Yoga, allowing
unit tests to run with Gradle for Yoga. It'll still shell out to Buck to build
the native library, but that's hopefully only until we have found a way to reuse
the NDK build. For CI this shouldn't matter as we want to run `buck build`
anyway and the build step should be a no-op.

FB-Only:
This should unlock D5020044.

Reviewed By: emilsjolander

Differential Revision: D5104154

fbshipit-source-id: 48732fff6c1d100a155452f675de343aaf06427b
This commit is contained in:
Pascal Hartig
2017-05-22 10:04:34 -07:00
committed by Facebook Github Bot
parent 629e401deb
commit e9e1e084da
2 changed files with 32 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -30,6 +30,33 @@ ext {
targetCompatibilityVersion = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7
}
// If you have an idea on how to avoid this, please get in touch or
// answer https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43867014/how-to-use-the-gradle-ndk-build-to-compile-for-the-host-machine.
task copyNativeLibs(type: Copy, dependsOn: ':buckBuildNative') {
from "${rootDir}/buck-out/gen/java/tests#default,shared-library-symlink-tree/"
include '*.so'
include '*.dylib'
into "$buildDir/jniLibs"
}
task buckBuildNative(type: Exec) {
workingDir rootDir
environment BUCKVERSION: 'last'
commandLine 'buck', 'build', '//java/...'
}
allprojects {
afterEvaluate {
tasks.withType(Test) {
dependsOn copyNativeLibs
def libDir = "${rootDir}/build/jniLibs"
systemProperty 'java.library.path', libDir
environment 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH', libDir
environment 'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH', libDir
}
}
}
task clean(type: Delete) {
delete rootProject.buildDir
}