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org/scalatest/Reporter.scala
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trait
Reporter
extends
(Event) => UnitReporters receive test results via thirteen events. Each event is fired to pass a particular kind of information to the reporter. The events are:
RunStarting
TestStarting
TestSucceeded
TestFailed
TestIgnored
TestPending
SuiteStarting
SuiteCompleted
SuiteAborted
InfoProvided
RunStopped
RunAborted
RunCompleted
Reporters may be implemented such that they only present some of the reported events to the user. For example, you could
define a reporter class that doesn nothing in response to SuiteStarting
events.
Such a class would always ignore SuiteStarting
events.
The term test as used in the TestStarting
, TestSucceeded
,
and TestFailed
event names
is defined abstractly to enable a wide range of test implementations.
Trait Suite
fires TestStarting
to indicate it is about to invoke one
of its test methods, TestSucceeded
to indicate a test method returned normally,
and TestFailed
to indicate a test method completed abruptly with an exception.
Although the execution of a Suite
's test methods will likely be a common event
reported via the
TestStarting
, TestSucceeded
, and TestFailed
methods, because
of the abstract definition of “test” used by the
the event classes, these events are not limited to this use. Information about any conceptual test
may be reported via the TestStarting
, TestSucceeded
, and
TestFailed
events.
Likewise, the term suite as used in the SuiteStarting
, SuiteAborted
,
and SuiteCompleted
event names
is defined abstractly to enable a wide range of suite implementations.
Object Runner
fires SuiteStarting
to indicate it is about to invoke
run
on a
Suite
, SuiteCompleted
to indicate a Suite
's
run
method returned normally,
and SuiteAborted
to indicate a Suite
's run
method completed abruptly with an exception.
Similarly, class Suite
fires SuiteStarting
to indicate it is about to invoke
run
on a
nested Suite
, SuiteCompleted
to indicate a nested Suite
's
run
method returned normally,
and SuiteAborted
to indicate a nested Suite
's run
method completed abruptly with an exception.
Although the execution of a Suite
's run
method will likely be a
common event reported via the
SuiteStarting
, SuiteAborted
, and SuiteCompleted
events, because
of the abstract definition of "suite" used by the
event classes, these events are not limited to this use. Information about any conceptual suite
may be reported via the SuiteStarting
, SuiteAborted
, and
SuiteCompleted
events.
Extensibility
You can create classes that extend ReportFunction
to report test results in custom ways, and to
report custom information passed as an event "payload." For more information on the latter
use case, see the Extensibility section of the Event
documentation.
Reporter classes can handle events in any manner, including doing nothing.
For convenience, trait ReporterFunction
includes a default implentation of apply
that does nothing.
Method Summary | |
abstract def
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apply
(event : Event) : Unit
Invoked to report an event that subclasses may wish to report in some way to the user.
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Methods inherited from scala.Function1 | |
scala.Function1.toString, scala.Function1.compose, scala.Function1.andThen |
Methods inherited from AnyRef | |
getClass, hashCode, equals, clone, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait, finalize, ==, !=, eq, ne, synchronized |
Methods inherited from Any | |
==, !=, isInstanceOf, asInstanceOf |
Method Details |
event -
the event being reported
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