package org.junit.runner.notification;
import java.lang.annotation.
Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.
ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.
Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.
RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.
Target;
import org.junit.runner.
Description;
import org.junit.runner.
Result;
/**
* Register an instance of this class with {@link RunNotifier} to be notified
* of events that occur during a test run. All of the methods in this class
* are abstract and have no implementation; override one or more methods to
* receive events.
* <p>
* For example, suppose you have a <code>Cowbell</code>
* class that you want to make a noise whenever a test fails. You could write:
* <pre>
* public class RingingListener extends RunListener {
* public void testFailure(Failure failure) {
* Cowbell.ring();
* }
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* To invoke your listener, you need to run your tests through <code>JUnitCore</code>.
* <pre>
* public void main(String... args) {
* JUnitCore core= new JUnitCore();
* core.addListener(new RingingListener());
* core.run(MyTestClass.class);
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* If a listener throws an exception for a test event, the other listeners will
* have their {@link RunListener#testFailure(Failure)} called with a {@code Description}
* of {@link Description#TEST_MECHANISM} to indicate the failure.
* <p>
* By default, JUnit will synchronize calls to your listener. If your listener
* is thread-safe and you want to allow JUnit to call your listener from
* multiple threads when tests are run in parallel, you can annotate your
* test class with {@link RunListener.ThreadSafe}.
* <p>
* Listener methods will be called from the same thread as is running
* the test, unless otherwise indicated by the method Javadoc
*
* @see org.junit.runner.JUnitCore
* @since 4.0
*/
public class
RunListener {
/**
* Called before any tests have been run. This may be called on an
* arbitrary thread.
*
* @param description describes the tests to be run
*/
public void
testRunStarted(
Description description) throws
Exception {
}
/**
* Called when all tests have finished. This may be called on an
* arbitrary thread.
*
* @param result the summary of the test run, including all the tests that failed
*/
public void
testRunFinished(
Result result) throws
Exception {
}
/**
* Called when an atomic test is about to be started.
*
* @param description the description of the test that is about to be run
* (generally a class and method name)
*/
public void
testStarted(
Description description) throws
Exception {
}
/**
* Called when an atomic test has finished, whether the test succeeds or fails.
*
* @param description the description of the test that just ran
*/
public void
testFinished(
Description description) throws
Exception {
}
/**
* Called when an atomic test fails, or when a listener throws an exception.
*
* <p>In the case of a failure of an atomic test, this method will be called
* with the same {@code Description} passed to
* {@link #testStarted(Description)}, from the same thread that called
* {@link #testStarted(Description)}.
*
* <p>In the case of a listener throwing an exception, this will be called with
* a {@code Description} of {@link Description#TEST_MECHANISM}, and may be called
* on an arbitrary thread.
*
* @param failure describes the test that failed and the exception that was thrown
*/
public void
testFailure(
Failure failure) throws
Exception {
}
/**
* Called when an atomic test flags that it assumes a condition that is
* false
*
* @param failure describes the test that failed and the
* {@link org.junit.AssumptionViolatedException} that was thrown
*/
public void
testAssumptionFailure(
Failure failure) {
}
/**
* Called when a test will not be run, generally because a test method is annotated
* with {@link org.junit.Ignore}.
*
* @param description describes the test that will not be run
*/
public void
testIgnored(
Description description) throws
Exception {
}
/**
* Indicates a {@code RunListener} that can have its methods called
* concurrently. This implies that the class is thread-safe (i.e. no set of
* listener calls can put the listener into an invalid state, even if those
* listener calls are being made by multiple threads without
* synchronization).
*
* @since 4.12
*/
@
Documented
@
Target(
ElementType.
TYPE)
@
Retention(
RetentionPolicy.
RUNTIME)
public @interface
ThreadSafe {
}
}