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Version: 5.4

Pitest

The Mutation Testing tool Pitest is integrated with Kotest via an extension module.

Gradle configuration​

After configuring Pitest, add the io.kotest.extensions:kotest-extensions-pitest module to your dependencies as well:

    testImplementation("io.kotest.extensions:kotest-extensions-pitest:<version>")

Note: Since pitest is an extension, we use a different maven group name (io.kotest.extensions) from the core modules.

After doing that, we need to inform Pitest that we're going to use Kotest as a testPlugin:

// Assuming that you have already configured the Gradle/Maven extension
configure<PitestPluginExtension> {
// testPlugin.set("Kotest") // needed only with old PIT <1.6.7, otherwise having kotest-extensions-pitest on classpath is enough
targetClasses.set(listOf("my.company.package.*"))
}

This should set everything up, and running ./gradlew pitest will generate reports in the way you configured.

Maven configuration​

First of all, you need to configure the Maven Pitest plugin:

<plugin>
<groupId>org.pitest</groupId>
<artifactId>pitest-maven</artifactId>
<version>${pitest-maven.version}</version>
<configuration>
<targetClasses>...</targetClasses>
<coverageThreshold>...</coverageThreshold>
... other configurations as needed
</configuration>
</plugin>

Then add the dependency on Pitest Kotest extension:

<dependencies>
... the other Kotest dependencies like kotest-runner-junit5-jvm
<dependency>
<groupId>io.kotest.extensions</groupId>
<artifactId>kotest-extensions-pitest</artifactId>
<version>${kotest-extensions-pitest.version}</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>

This should be enough to be able to run Pitest and get the reports as described in the Maven Pitest plugin.