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A TestNG like dataprovider runner for JUnit Jupiter which is feature comparable to JUnit4 dataprovider.

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package com.tngtech.junit.dataprovider;


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 java.lang.reflect.Method;

import com.tngtech.junit.dataprovider.convert.ConverterContext;
import com.tngtech.junit.dataprovider.convert.ObjectArrayConverter;
import com.tngtech.junit.dataprovider.convert.SingleArgConverter;
import com.tngtech.junit.dataprovider.convert.StringConverter;

/**
 * Mark a method as a dataprovider used by a test method or use it directly at the test method and provide data via {@link #value()}
 * attribute.
 * 
    *
  • Use it on a separate method: The name of the dataprovider is the the name of the method. The method must be static and return * an {@link Object}{@code [][]}, an {@link Iterable}{@code >}, an {@link Iterable}{@code }, or a {@link String}{@code []}. * Whereby {@link Iterable} can be replaced with any vaild subtype as well as arbitrary inner types are also supported. The test method will * be called with each "row" of this two-dimensional array. The test method must be annotated with {@code @}{@link UseDataProvider}. This * annotation behaves pretty much the same as the {@code @DataProvider} annotation from TestNG. *

    * Note: The name of the test method in the JUnit result will by default be the name of the test method (annotated by * {@code @}{@link UseDataProvider}) suffixed by the parameters, can be changed by customizing {@link #format()}.

  • *
  • *

    * Use it directly on test method: Provide all the data for the test method parameters as regex-separated {@link String}s using * {@code String[] value()}. *

    * Note: All parameters of the test method must be primitive types (e.g. {@code char}, {@code int}, {@code double}), primitive * wrapper types (e.g. {@link Boolean}, {@link Long}), case-sensitive {@link Enum} names, {@link String}s, or types having single-argument * {@link String} constructor. The former two are converted using the {@code valueOf(String)} methods of their corresponding wrapper classes * or {@code valueOf(Class>, String)}, respectively. This can cause {@link Exception}s at runtime. A {@link String} must * not contain commas! The {@link String} "null" will be passed as {@code null} or {@link String}, according to * {@link #convertNulls()}.

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*

* If the test method arguments are retrieved from a regex-separated {@link String}{@code []}, the additional annotation parameters can be * used to customized the generation/conversion behavior. */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE, ElementType.METHOD }) public @interface DataProvider { /** * Comma delimiter to split up arguments for dataproviders using the {@link #value()}s {@link String} * representation. * * @see #splitBy() */ String COMMA = ConverterContext.COMMA; /** * {@code null}-{@link String} value to be converted to {@code null} if {@link #convertNulls()} is {@code true}. * * @see #convertNulls() */ String NULL = ConverterContext.NULL; /** * Default format string containing test method name followed by an index and all parameters within square brackets. * * @see #format() */ String DEFAULT_FORMAT = "[%i: %a[0..-1]]"; /** * Define a list of parameters each as a regex-separated {@link String} for the annotated test method. Optional. * * @return list of regex-separated {@link String} parameters */ String[] value() default {}; /** * The delimiting regular expression by which the regex-separated {@link String}s given by {@link #value()} or * returned by the method annotated with {@code @}{@link DataProvider} are split. Defaults to {@value #COMMA}. * Optional. * * @return the regex to split {@link String} data * @see String#split(String) * @see #COMMA */ String splitBy() default COMMA; /** * Determines if every {@value #NULL}-{@link String} in {@link #value()} or returned by the method annotated with * {@code @}{@link DataProvider} should be converted to {@code null} (= {@code true} ) or used as {@link String} (= * {@code false}). Default is {@code true}. Optional. * * @return {@code true} iif "null"-{@link String}s should be converted to {@code null}. * @see #NULL */ boolean convertNulls() default true; /** * {@code true} if leading and trailing whitespace should be omitted in split {@link String}s given by * {@link #value()} or returned by the method annotated with {@code @}{@link DataProvider}, {@code false} otherwise. * Default is {@code true}. Optional. * * @return {@code true} iif regex-separated {@link String} data should be trimmed * @see String#trim() */ boolean trimValues() default true; /** * @return {@code true} if and only if the case for {@link Enum} conversion should be ignored such that searching * for the corresponding {@link Enum} values is case-insensitive. Default is {@code false}. Optional. */ boolean ignoreEnumCase() default false; /** * Format pattern to be used to generate test method description. The following placeholders are by default * available (for more information see their implementations in package * {@link com.tngtech.junit.dataprovider.placeholder}: *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
PlaceholderAliasesExampleDescription
{@code %c}DataProviderRunnerTestSimple name of test method class (= {@link Class#getSimpleName()})
{@code %cc}com.tngtech.java .junit.dataprovider .DataProviderRunnerTestCanonical name of test method class (= {@link Class#getCanonicalName()})
{@code %m}testIsEmptyStringSimple name of test method (= {@link Method#getName()})
{@code %cm}com.tngtech.test .java.junit.dataprovider .DataProviderJavaAcceptanceTest * .testIsEmptyString(java.lang.String) Complete signature of test method (= {@link Method#toString()})
{@code %i}13Index of the dataprovider test of current test method (starting at {@code 0}). Useful to generate unique test * method descriptions.
{@code %a[x]}test, <null>, 4Subscripting all parameters by positive or negative index (1.) and range (2.). All indices may either be * positive (starting at {@code 0} and increment) to number parameters from the beginning or negative (starting from * {@code -1} and decrement) to number parameters from the end: *
    *
  1. A positive or negative index {code x} to get the {@link String} representation of a specific parameter, e.g. * {@code %a[3]} (= third parameter) or {@code %a[-2]} (= second last parameter).
  2. *
  3. A range index producing the comma-separated String representation of corresponding parameters, e.g. *
      *
    • {@code %a[0..1]} for the first two parameters,
    • *
    • {@code %a[0..-2]} for all parameters expect the last, or
    • *
    • {@code %a[-3..-1]} for the last two parameters.
    • *
    *
* Attention: This placeholder will cause an {@link IndexOutOfBoundsException} iif any index exceeds the * parameters array length
{@code %p[x]}test, <null>, 4deprecated. Use {@code %a} which has the same effect.
* Hints: *
    *
  • A produced test method name should be unique among all other in the same class.
  • *
  • Every above listed parameter can be used multiple times
  • *
* Defaults to {@value #DEFAULT_FORMAT}. Optional. * * @return the format pattern to generate test method description * @see #DEFAULT_FORMAT */ String format() default DEFAULT_FORMAT; /** * @return a custom converter converting {@link Object}{@code []} data to proper arguments * @see ObjectArrayConverter */ Class objectArrayConverter() default ObjectArrayConverter.class; /** * @return a custom converter converting {@link Object} to proper argument * @see SingleArgConverter */ Class singleArgConverter() default SingleArgConverter.class; /** * @return a custom converter converting a {@link String} to proper arguments by splitting and converting it to the * corresponding parameter type * @see StringConverter */ Class stringConverter() default StringConverter.class; }




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