Spock tests grouping using @Category from junit
Read OriginalThis technical article explains how to use JUnit's @Category annotation to group Spock tests (e.g., Fast, Slow, Integration, Database) in a Gradle project. It addresses the challenge of selectively running tests to improve development speed and includes code examples for defining categories and configuring Gradle.
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