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package org.junit.runner;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* A Description
describes a test which is to be run or has been run. Descriptions
* can be atomic (a single test) or compound (containing children tests). Descriptions
are used
* to provide feedback about the tests that are about to run (for example, the tree view
* visible in many IDEs) or tests that have been run (for example, the failures view).
*
* Descriptions
are implemented as a single class rather than a Composite because
* they are entirely informational. They contain no logic aside from counting their tests.
*
* In the past, we used the raw {@link junit.framework.TestCase}s and {@link junit.framework.TestSuite}s
* to display the tree of tests. This was no longer viable in JUnit 4 because atomic tests no longer have
* a superclass below {@link Object}. We needed a way to pass a class and name together. Description
* emerged from this.
*
* @see org.junit.runner.Request
* @see org.junit.runner.Runner
*/
public class Description {
/**
* Create a Description
named name
.
* Generally, you will add children to this Description
.
* @param name the name of the Description
* @param annotations
* @return a Description
named name
*/
public static Description createSuiteDescription(String name, Annotation... annotations) {
if (name.length() == 0)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("name must have non-zero length");
return new Description(name, annotations);
}
/**
* Create a Description
of a single test named name
in the class clazz
.
* Generally, this will be a leaf Description
.
* @param clazz the class of the test
* @param name the name of the test (a method name for test annotated with {@link org.junit.Test})
* @param annotations meta-data about the test, for downstream interpreters
* @return a Description
named name
*/
public static Description createTestDescription(Class> clazz, String name, Annotation... annotations) {
return new Description(String.format("%s(%s)", name, clazz.getName()), annotations);
}
/**
* Create a Description
of a single test named name
in the class clazz
.
* Generally, this will be a leaf Description
.
* (This remains for binary compatibility with clients of JUnit 4.3)
* @param clazz the class of the test
* @param name the name of the test (a method name for test annotated with {@link org.junit.Test})
* @return a Description
named name
*/
public static Description createTestDescription(Class> clazz, String name) {
return createTestDescription(clazz, name, new Annotation[0]);
}
/**
* Create a Description
named after testClass
* @param testClass A {@link Class} containing tests
* @return a Description
of testClass
*/
public static Description createSuiteDescription(Class> testClass) {
return new Description(testClass.getName(), testClass.getAnnotations());
}
/**
* Describes a Runner which runs no tests
*/
public static final Description EMPTY= new Description("No Tests");
/**
* Describes a step in the test-running mechanism that goes so wrong no
* other description can be used (for example, an exception thrown from a Runner's
* constructor
*/
public static final Description TEST_MECHANISM= new Description("Test mechanism");
private final ArrayList fChildren= new ArrayList();
private final String fDisplayName;
private final Annotation[] fAnnotations;
private Description(final String displayName, Annotation... annotations) {
fDisplayName= displayName;
fAnnotations= annotations;
}
/**
* @return a user-understandable label
*/
public String getDisplayName() {
return fDisplayName;
}
/**
* Add Description
as a child of the receiver.
* @param description the soon-to-be child.
*/
public void addChild(Description description) {
getChildren().add(description);
}
/**
* @return the receiver's children, if any
*/
public ArrayList getChildren() {
return fChildren;
}
/**
* @return true
if the receiver is a suite
*/
public boolean isSuite() {
return !isTest();
}
/**
* @return true
if the receiver is an atomic test
*/
public boolean isTest() {
return getChildren().isEmpty();
}
/**
* @return the total number of atomic tests in the receiver
*/
public int testCount() {
if (isTest())
return 1;
int result= 0;
for (Description child : getChildren())
result+= child.testCount();
return result;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return getDisplayName().hashCode();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (!(obj instanceof Description))
return false;
Description d = (Description) obj;
return getDisplayName().equals(d.getDisplayName())
&& getChildren().equals(d.getChildren());
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return getDisplayName();
}
/**
* @return true if this is a description of a Runner that runs no tests
*/
public boolean isEmpty() {
return equals(EMPTY);
}
/**
* @return a copy of this description, with no children (on the assumption that some of the
* children will be added back)
*/
public Description childlessCopy() {
return new Description(fDisplayName, fAnnotations);
}
/**
* @return the annotation of type annotationType that is attached to this description node,
* or null if none exists
*/
public T getAnnotation(Class annotationType) {
for (Annotation each : fAnnotations)
if (each.annotationType().equals(annotationType))
return annotationType.cast(each);
return null;
}
/**
* @return all of the annotations attached to this description node
*/
public Collection getAnnotations() {
return Arrays.asList(fAnnotations);
}
/**
* @return If this describes a method invocation,
* the class of the test instance.
*/
public Class> getTestClass() {
String name= getClassName();
if (name == null)
return null;
try {
return Class.forName(name);
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
return null;
}
}
/**
* @return If this describes a method invocation,
* the name of the class of the test instance
*/
public String getClassName() {
Matcher matcher= methodStringMatcher();
return matcher.matches()
? matcher.group(2)
: toString();
}
/**
* @return If this describes a method invocation,
* the name of the method (or null if not)
*/
public String getMethodName() {
return parseMethod();
}
private String parseMethod() {
Matcher matcher= methodStringMatcher();
if (matcher.matches())
return matcher.group(1);
return null;
}
private Matcher methodStringMatcher() {
return Pattern.compile("(.*)\\((.*)\\)").matcher(toString());
}
}