It seems that I have everything set up correctly. When I run command ⌘ + U (or select Product > Test from menu) my test runs fine.
Best practices should be that test are run as often as possible, ideally during each build (understand during each run).
How do I force Xcode 4 to do it? I have tried to:
- set up a target dependency (put main app target to be dependent on test target)
- enable a "test after build" in main app target build settings
- tick also test target in scheme editor for run main app scheme
but nothing seems to work. Does anyone have success setting up this?
Finally figured it out, though still not perfect:
This makes your test target build when running the app. Thanks to “Test after build” also the tests run. If everything is ok, app starts in sim. If there are any failing tests, you get a crash, if you use
STAssert. In case ofOCMock, you can check what exactly went wrong in log inspector.Sometimes breakpoints do not work. To get them working try product – perform action – test without building.