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utPLSQL for SQL Developer v1.0.0
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- #6 - Run utPLSQL tests in a dedicated utPLSQL view
- Realtime reporter as dockable window
- Green progress bar while all tests succeed
- Red progress bar when one or more tests failed or errored
- Asynchronous test execution
- Continuously updated test results (in near realtime)
- Browse through test overview (keys
Up
,Down
,PgUp
,PgDn
,Home
,End
or scroll wheel) - Open test package in the PL/SQL editor on double-click
- Sort tests by status, indicators, suitepath/description, execution time
- Reset sort order (by test execution)
- Show common suitepath prefix in column header
- Hyperlinks for code references in test details tabs (failures, errors, warnings and info)
- Report warning and info messages on suite level in last test of a suite
- Synchronize test details tab based on selected test and its status
- Enable/disable counters per run (disabled, warnings, info)
- Enable/disable indicators per test (warnings, info)
- Enable/disable test description in overview
- Run tests in parallel (is useful for independent tests only)
- Rerun all tests (in same window or in a new worksheet)
- Rerun selected tests (in same window or in a new worksheet)
- History of last test runs
- Clear history of last test runs (except currently selected run)
- Requires utPLSQL v3.1.4 or higher (otherwise tests run in a worksheet)
- Preferences
- Use realtime reporter?
- Realtime reporter preferences
- Number of runs in history
- Show disabled counter?
- Show warnings counter?
- Show info counter?
- Show warning indicator?
- Show info indicator?
- Show description (if present)?
- Synchronize detail tab based on test status?
Improved
- Updated utPLSQL logo in context menu
- Preferences grouped in tabs
- Run utPLSQL test
- Realtime Reporter
- Generate utPLSQL test
- oddgen
Fixed
- #59 - Always use the utPLSQL annotation API to identify a test based on the cursor position within a PL/SQL editor
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