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changes. When the changes are accepted, they will be merged or cherry-picked by
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changes. When the changes are accepted, they will be merged or cherry-picked by
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a gRPC core developer.
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a gRPC core developer.
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## Running tests
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### Jetty ALPN setup for IntelliJ
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The tests in interop-testing project require jetty-alpn agent running in the background
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otherwise they'll fail. Here are instructions on how to setup IntellJ IDEA to enable running
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those tests in IDE:
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* Settings -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Runner -> select Gradle Test Runner
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* View -> Tool Windows -> Gradle -> Edit Run Configuration -> Defaults -> JUnit -> Before lauch -> + -> Run Gradle task, enter the task in the build.gradle that sets the javaagent.
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Step 1 must be taken, otherwise by the default JUnit Test Runner running a single test in IDE will trigger all the tests.
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