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Check system requirements
UnitTestBot works with Windows, Linux, and macOS. In most cases you should not worry about the compatibility with your operational system.
You have to install IntelliJ IDEA (versions from 2022.1 to 2022.2.3 are supported).
You have to install
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IntelliJ IDEA (versions from 2022.1 to 2022.2.3 are supported);
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JDK 11;
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Kotlin 1.7.0 or later.
You also need to configure development environment:
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JAVA_HOMEenvironment variable should contain the path to JDK 11 installation directory. -
PATHenvironment variable should contain the path to thebinfolder of JDK 11 installation directory. -
KOTLIN_HOMEenvironment variable should contain the path to thekotlincfolder of Kotlin (1.7.0 or later) installation directory. -
Project SDK (1) and Gradle SDK (2) should be set to JDK 11:
(1) IntelliJ IDEA > File > Project Structure > Project Settings > Project > SDK,
(2) IntelliJ IDEA > File > Settings... > Build, Execution, Deployment > Build Tools > Gradle.
Note: if the environment variables lead to unsupported JDK or Kotlin versions, you won't be able to build the UnitTestBot project.
- Check system requirements
- Install or update plugin
- Generate tests with default configuration
- Fine-tune test generation
- Get use of test results
(redirect to /docs in main repo)
- Contributing guide
- Developer guide
- Naming and labeling conventions
- Interprocess debugging
- Interprocess logging
- UnitTestBot overall architecture
- Android Studio support
- Assumption mechanism
- Choosing language-specific IDE
- Code generation and rendering
- Fuzzing Platform (FP) Design
- Instrumented process API: handling errors and results
- UnitTestBot JavaScript plugin setup
- Night statistics monitoring
- RD for UnitTestBot
- Sandboxing
- UnitTestBot settings
- Speculative field non-nullability assumptions
- Symbolic analysis of static initializers
- Summarization module
- Taint analysis
- UnitTestBot decomposition
- UtUtils class
- UnitTestBot Family changes