dataconnect(chore): test_execute.zsh added, to easily run tests by name from the command line#8180
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…stumentation tests by class name from the command line
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This pull request adds a Zsh script, test_execute.zsh, to automate running specific test classes via Gradle for the firebase-dataconnect project. The script handles both unit and integration tests by mapping source roots to submodules. Reviewers suggested improving performance by avoiding subshells in conditional assignments and extending the file search to support Java test classes in addition to Kotlin.
This PR introduces a new utility script
test_execute.zshto simplify the execution of unit and instrumentation tests for the Data Connect Android SDK.Highlights
test_execute.zshwhich allows developers to run specific tests by class name (either simple or fully qualified) directly from the command line, automatically mapping them to the correct Gradle submodule and test type.Changelog
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