trait Ignore extends Annotation
Annotation used to tag a test, or suite of tests, as ignored.
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.
If you wish to temporarily ignore an entire suite of tests, you can annotate the test class with @Ignore
, like this:
package org.scalatest.examples.flatspec.ignoreall import org.scalatest._ @Ignore 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 } } }
When you mark a test class with a tag annotation, ScalaTest will mark each test defined in that class with that tag.
Thus, marking the SetSpec
in the above example with the @Ignore
tag annotation means that both tests
in the class will be ignored. If you run the above SetSpec
in the Scala interpreter, you'll see:
scala> org.scalatest.run(new SetSpec) An empty Set - should have size 0 !!! IGNORED !!! - should produce NoSuchElementException when head is invoked !!! IGNORED !!!
Note that marking a test class as ignored won't prevent it from being discovered by ScalaTest. Ignored classes
will be discovered and run, and all their tests will be reported as ignored. This is intended to keep the ignored
class somewhat visible, to encourage the developers to eventually fix and un-ignore it. If you want to
prevent a class from being discovered at all, use the DoNotDiscover
annotation instead.
Another use case for @Ignore
is to mark test methods as ignored in traits Spec
and fixture.Spec
. Here's an example:
package org.scalatest.examples.spec.ignore import org.scalatest._ class SetSpec extends RefSpec { @Ignore def `an empty Set should have size 0` { assert(Set.empty.size === 0) } def `invoking head on an empty Set should produce NoSuchElementException` { intercept[NoSuchElementException] { Set.empty.head } } }
If you run this version of SetSpec
in the Scala interpreter, you'll see that it
runs only the second test and reports that the first test was ignored:
scala> org.scalatest.run(new SetSpec)
SetSpec:
- an empty Set should have size 0 !!! IGNORED !!!
- invoking head on an empty Set should produce NoSuchElementException
Note that because reflection is not supported on Scala.js, this annotation will only work on the JVM, not on Scala.js.
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