Annotation used to indicate that an otherwise discoverable test class should not be discovered.
Note: This is actually an annotation defined in Java, not a Scala trait. It must be defined in Java instead of Scala so it will be accessible
at runtime. It has been inserted into Scaladoc by pretending it is a trait.
ScalaTest will discover any class that either extends Suite and has a public, no-arg constructor, or is annotated with
a valid WrapWith annotation. If you wish to prevent a class from being discovered, simply annotate it
with DoNotDiscover, like this:
import org.scalatest._
@DoNotDiscover
class SetSpec extends FlatSpec {
"An empty Set" should "have size 0" in {
assert(Set.empty.size === 0)
}
it should "produce NoSuchElementException when head is invoked" in {
intercept[NoSuchElementException] {
Set.empty.head
}
}
}
ScalaTest will run classes annotated with DoNotDiscover if asked to explicitly, it just won't discover them.
Note that because reflection is not supported on Scala.js, this annotation will only work on the JVM, not on Scala.js.
Annotation used to indicate that an otherwise discoverable test class should not be discovered.
Note: This is actually an annotation defined in Java, not a Scala trait. It must be defined in Java instead of Scala so it will be accessible at runtime. It has been inserted into Scaladoc by pretending it is a trait.
ScalaTest will discover any class that either extends
Suite
and has a public, no-arg constructor, or is annotated with a validWrapWith
annotation. If you wish to prevent a class from being discovered, simply annotate it withDoNotDiscover
, like this:ScalaTest will run classes annotated with
DoNotDiscover
if asked to explicitly, it just won't discover them.Note that because reflection is not supported on Scala.js, this annotation will only work on the JVM, not on Scala.js.