The total number of tests that are expected to run when this Suite
's run
method is invoked.
The total number of tests that are expected to run when this Suite
's run
method is invoked.
a Filter
with which to filter tests to count based on their tags
An immutable IndexedSeq
of this SuiteMixin
object's nested Suite
s.
An immutable IndexedSeq
of this SuiteMixin
object's nested Suite
s. If this SuiteMixin
contains no nested Suite
s,
this method returns an empty IndexedSeq
.
The fully qualified name of the class that can be used to rerun this suite.
The fully qualified name of the class that can be used to rerun this suite.
Runs zero to many of this suite's nested suites.
Runs zero to many of this suite's nested suites.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when all nested suites started by this method have completed, and whether or not a failure occurred.
NullArgumentException
if args
is null
.
This suite's style name.
This suite's style name.
This lifecycle method provides a string that is used to determine whether this suite object's style is one of the chosen styles for the project.
A string ID for this Suite
that is intended to be unique among all suites reported during a run.
A string ID for this Suite
that is intended to be unique among all suites reported during a run.
The suite ID is intended to be unique, because ScalaTest does not enforce that it is unique. If it is not unique, then you may not be able to uniquely identify a particular test of a particular suite. This ability is used, for example, to dynamically tag tests as having failed in the previous run when rerunning only failed tests.
this Suite
object's ID.
A user-friendly suite name for this Suite
.
A user-friendly suite name for this Suite
.
This trait's
implementation of this method returns the simple name of this object's class. This
trait's implementation of runNestedSuites
calls this method to obtain a
name for Report
s to pass to the suiteStarting
, suiteCompleted
,
and suiteAborted
methods of the Reporter
.
this Suite
object's suite name.
A Map
whose keys are String
names of tagged tests and
whose associated values are the Set
of tag names for the test.
A Map
whose keys are String
names of tagged tests and
whose associated values are the Set
of tag names for the test. If a test has no associated tags, its name
does not appear as a key in the returned Map
. If this Suite
contains no tests with tags, this
method returns an empty Map
.
Subclasses may override this method to define and/or discover tags in a custom manner, but overriding method implementations
should never return an empty Set
as a value. If a test has no tags, its name should not appear as a key in the
returned Map
.
Provides a TestData
instance for the passed test name, given the passed config map.
Provides a TestData
instance for the passed test name, given the passed config map.
This method is used to obtain a TestData
instance to pass to withFixture(NoArgTest)
and withFixture(OneArgTest)
and the beforeEach
and afterEach
methods
of trait BeforeAndAfterEach
.
the name of the test for which to return a TestData
instance
the config map to include in the returned TestData
a TestData
instance for the specified test, which includes the specified config map
A Set
of test names.
A Set
of test names. If this Suite
contains no tests, this method returns an empty Set
.
Although subclass and subtrait implementations of this method may return a Set
whose iterator produces String
test names in a well-defined order, the contract of this method does not required a defined order. Subclasses are free to
implement this method and return test names in either a defined or undefined order.
Construct a new instance of this Suite
.
Construct a new instance of this Suite
.
This trait's implementation of runTests
invokes this method to create
a new instance of this Suite
for each test. This trait's implementation
of this method uses reflection to call this.getClass.newInstance
. This
approach will succeed only if this Suite
's class has a public, no-arg
constructor. In most cases this is likely to be true, because to be instantiated
by ScalaTest's Runner
a Suite
needs a public, no-arg
constructor. However, this will not be true of any Suite
defined as
an inner class of another class or trait, because every constructor of an inner
class type takes a reference to the enclosing instance. In such cases, and in
cases where a Suite
class is explicitly defined without a public,
no-arg constructor, you will need to override this method to construct a new
instance of the Suite
in some other way.
Here's an example of how you could override newInstance
to construct
a new instance of an inner class:
import org.scalatest.Suite class Outer { class InnerSuite extends Suite with ParallelTestExecution { def testOne() {} def testTwo() {} override def newInstance = new InnerSuite } }
Modifies the behavior of super.run
to facilitate parallel test execution.
Modifies the behavior of super.run
to facilitate parallel test execution.
This trait's implementation of this method only changes the supertrait implementation if both
testName
and args.distributedTestSorter
are defined. If either
testName
or args.distributedTestSorter
is empty, it
simply invokes super.run
, passing along the same testName
and args
object.
If both testName
and args.distributedTestSorter
are defined, however,
this trait's implementation of this method will create a "test-specific reporter" whose apply
method will invoke the apply
method of the DistributedTestSorter
, which takes
a test name as well as the event. It will then invoke super.run
passing along
the same testName
and an Args
object that is the same except with the
original reporter replaced by the test-specific reporter.
an optional name of one test to execute. If None
, all relevant tests should be executed.
I.e., None
acts like a wildcard that means execute all relevant tests in this Suite
.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when all tests and nested suites started by this method have completed, and whether or not a failure occurred.
Modifies the behavior of super.runTest
to facilitate parallel test execution.
Modifies the behavior of super.runTest
to facilitate parallel test execution.
This trait's implementation of this method only changes the supertrait implementation if
args.distributor
is defined. If args.distributor
is empty, it
simply invokes super.runTests
, passing along the same testName
and args
object.
If args.distributor
is defined, then it uses the args.runTestInNewInstance
flag to decide what to do. If runTestInNewInstance
is true
, this is the general instance responsible for running all tests, so
it first notifies args.distributedTestSorter
(if defined) that it is
distributing this test by invoking distributingTest
on it, passing in the
testName
. Then it wraps a new instance of this class, obtained by invoking
newInstance
in a suite whose run method will ensure that only the test whose
name was passed to this method as testName
is executed. Finally, this trait's
implementation of this method submits this wrapper suite to the distributor.
If runTestInNewInstance
is false
, this is the test-specific (distributed)
instance, so this trait's implementation of this method simply invokes super.runTest
,
passing along the same testName
and args
object, delegating responsibility
for actually running the test to the super implementation. After super.runTest
returns
(or completes abruptly by throwing an exception), it notifies args.distributedTestSorter
(if defined) that it has completed running the test by invoking completedTest
on it,
passing in the testName
.
Note: this trait's implementation of this method is final
to ensure that
any other desired runTest
behavior is executed by the same thread that executes
the test. For example, if you were to mix in BeforeAndAfter
after
ParallelTestExecution
, the before
and after
code would
be executed by the general instance on the main test thread, rather than by the test-specific
instance on the distributed thread. Marking this method final
ensures that
traits like BeforeAndAfter
can only be "super" to ParallelTestExecution
and, therefore, that its before
and after
code will be run
by the same distributed thread that runs the test itself.
the name of one test to execute.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when the test started by this method has completed, and whether or not it failed .
Modifies the behavior of super.runTests
to facilitate parallel test execution.
Modifies the behavior of super.runTests
to facilitate parallel test execution.
This trait's implementation of this method always invokes super.runTests
to delegate
to OneInstancePerTest
's implementation, but it may pass in a modified args
object.
If args.runTestInNewInstance
is false
and args.distributor
is defined,
this trait's implementation of this method will wrap the passed args.reporter
in a new Reporter
that can sort events fired by parallel tests back into sequential order, with a timeout. It will pass this new reporter to
super.runTests
(in args.reporter
) as well as a defined DistributedTestSorter
(in args.distributedTestSorter) that can be used to communicate with the sorting reporter. Otherwise, if args.runTestInNewInstance
is
true
or args.distributor
is empty, this trait's implementation of this method simply calls super.runTests
,
passing along the same testName
and args
.
an optional name of one test to run. If None
, all relevant tests should be run.
I.e., None
acts like a wildcard that means run all relevant tests in this Suite
.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when all tests started by this method have completed, and whether or not a failure occurred.
A maximum amount of time to wait for out-of-order events generated by running the tests
of this Suite
in parallel while sorting the events back into a more
user-friendly, sequential order.
A maximum amount of time to wait for out-of-order events generated by running the tests
of this Suite
in parallel while sorting the events back into a more
user-friendly, sequential order.
The default implementation of this method returns the value specified via -T
to
Runner, or 2 seconds, if no -T
was supplied.
a maximum amount of time to wait for events while resorting them into sequential order
Trait that causes that the tests of any suite it is mixed into to be run in parallel if a
Distributor
is passed torunTests
.ScalaTest's normal approach for running suites of tests in parallel is to run different suites in parallel, but the tests of any one suite sequentially. This approach should provide sufficient distribution of the work load in most cases, but some suites may encapsulate multiple long-running tests. Such suites may dominate the execution time of the run. If so, mixing in this trait into just those suites will allow their long-running tests to run in parallel with each other, thereby helping to reduce the total time required to run an entire run.
To make it easier for users to write tests that run in parallel, this trait runs each test in its own instance of the class. Running each test in its own instance enables tests to use the same instance
vars
and mutable objects referenced from instance variables without needing to synchronize. Although ScalaTest provides functional approaches to factoring out common test code that can help avoid such issues, running each test in its own instance is an insurance policy that makes running tests in parallel easier and less error prone.For the details on how
ParallelTestExecution
works, see the documentation for methodsrun
,runTests
, andrunTest
, which this trait overrides.Note: This trait's implementation of
runTest
isfinal
, to ensure that behavior related to individual tests are executed by the same thread that executes the actual test. This means, for example, that you won't be allowed to write...with ParallelTestExecution with BeforeAndAfter
. Instead, you'd need to putParallelTestExecution
last, as in:with BeforeAndAfter with ParallelTestExecution
. For more details, see the documentation for therunTest
method.