Using testCompile output from other subproject (Gradle Kotlin DSL)





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I have some utility files in the test sources in one of my gradle subproject and would like to use them in an other subproject.
My "source" subproject is called core, while the one uses it is called tem.



I try to migrate and integrate the following example:



In your Server project:

configurations {
testArtifacts.extendsFrom testCompile
}
task testJar(type: Jar) {
classifier "test"
from sourceSets.test.output
}
artifacts {
testArtifacts testJar
}

In your ServerWeb project:

testCompile project(path: ":Server", configuration: 'testArtifacts')


As far as I get is making the conversation. I added the following to my core.gradle.kts:



val testConfig = configurations.create("testArtifacts") {
extendsFrom(configurations["testCompile"])
}

tasks.register("testJar", Jar::class.java) {
classifier += "test"
from(sourceSets["test"].output)
}

artifacts {
add("testArtifacts", tasks.named<Jar>("testJar") )
}


And tried to refer to it in tem.gradle.kts:



testImplementation(project(":core", "testArtifacts"))


It compiles, but I still can't access the classes from core.



Where did I miss something?










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    I have some utility files in the test sources in one of my gradle subproject and would like to use them in an other subproject.
    My "source" subproject is called core, while the one uses it is called tem.



    I try to migrate and integrate the following example:



    In your Server project:

    configurations {
    testArtifacts.extendsFrom testCompile
    }
    task testJar(type: Jar) {
    classifier "test"
    from sourceSets.test.output
    }
    artifacts {
    testArtifacts testJar
    }

    In your ServerWeb project:

    testCompile project(path: ":Server", configuration: 'testArtifacts')


    As far as I get is making the conversation. I added the following to my core.gradle.kts:



    val testConfig = configurations.create("testArtifacts") {
    extendsFrom(configurations["testCompile"])
    }

    tasks.register("testJar", Jar::class.java) {
    classifier += "test"
    from(sourceSets["test"].output)
    }

    artifacts {
    add("testArtifacts", tasks.named<Jar>("testJar") )
    }


    And tried to refer to it in tem.gradle.kts:



    testImplementation(project(":core", "testArtifacts"))


    It compiles, but I still can't access the classes from core.



    Where did I miss something?










    share|improve this question

























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      I have some utility files in the test sources in one of my gradle subproject and would like to use them in an other subproject.
      My "source" subproject is called core, while the one uses it is called tem.



      I try to migrate and integrate the following example:



      In your Server project:

      configurations {
      testArtifacts.extendsFrom testCompile
      }
      task testJar(type: Jar) {
      classifier "test"
      from sourceSets.test.output
      }
      artifacts {
      testArtifacts testJar
      }

      In your ServerWeb project:

      testCompile project(path: ":Server", configuration: 'testArtifacts')


      As far as I get is making the conversation. I added the following to my core.gradle.kts:



      val testConfig = configurations.create("testArtifacts") {
      extendsFrom(configurations["testCompile"])
      }

      tasks.register("testJar", Jar::class.java) {
      classifier += "test"
      from(sourceSets["test"].output)
      }

      artifacts {
      add("testArtifacts", tasks.named<Jar>("testJar") )
      }


      And tried to refer to it in tem.gradle.kts:



      testImplementation(project(":core", "testArtifacts"))


      It compiles, but I still can't access the classes from core.



      Where did I miss something?










      share|improve this question














      I have some utility files in the test sources in one of my gradle subproject and would like to use them in an other subproject.
      My "source" subproject is called core, while the one uses it is called tem.



      I try to migrate and integrate the following example:



      In your Server project:

      configurations {
      testArtifacts.extendsFrom testCompile
      }
      task testJar(type: Jar) {
      classifier "test"
      from sourceSets.test.output
      }
      artifacts {
      testArtifacts testJar
      }

      In your ServerWeb project:

      testCompile project(path: ":Server", configuration: 'testArtifacts')


      As far as I get is making the conversation. I added the following to my core.gradle.kts:



      val testConfig = configurations.create("testArtifacts") {
      extendsFrom(configurations["testCompile"])
      }

      tasks.register("testJar", Jar::class.java) {
      classifier += "test"
      from(sourceSets["test"].output)
      }

      artifacts {
      add("testArtifacts", tasks.named<Jar>("testJar") )
      }


      And tried to refer to it in tem.gradle.kts:



      testImplementation(project(":core", "testArtifacts"))


      It compiles, but I still can't access the classes from core.



      Where did I miss something?







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