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package org.jboss.arquillian.junit.container;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import org.jboss.arquillian.container.test.spi.TestRunner;
import org.jboss.arquillian.junit.State;
import org.jboss.arquillian.test.spi.TestResult;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.internal.AssumptionViolatedException;
import org.junit.runner.Description;
import org.junit.runner.JUnitCore;
import org.junit.runner.Request;
import org.junit.runner.Result;
import org.junit.runner.notification.Failure;
import org.junit.runner.notification.RunListener;
/**
* JUnitTestRunner
*
* A Implementation of the Arquillian TestRunner SPI for JUnit.
*
* @author Aslak Knutsen
* @author [email protected]
* @version $Revision: $
*/
public class JUnitTestRunner implements TestRunner {
/**
* Overwrite to provide additional run listeners.
*/
protected List getRunListeners() {
return Collections.emptyList();
}
public TestResult execute(Class> testClass, String methodName) {
TestResult testResult;
ExpectedExceptionHolder exceptionHolder = new ExpectedExceptionHolder();
try {
JUnitCore runner = new JUnitCore();
runner.addListener(exceptionHolder);
for (RunListener listener : getRunListeners())
runner.addListener(listener);
Result result = runner.run(Request.method(testClass, methodName));
if (result.getFailureCount() > 0) {
testResult = TestResult.failed(exceptionHolder.getException());
} else if (result.getIgnoreCount() > 0) {
testResult = TestResult.skipped(); // Will this ever happen incontainer?
} else {
testResult = TestResult.passed();
}
if (testResult.getThrowable() == null) {
testResult.setThrowable(exceptionHolder.getException());
}
} catch (Throwable th) {
testResult = TestResult.failed(th);
}
if (testResult.getThrowable() instanceof AssumptionViolatedException) {
testResult = TestResult.skipped(testResult.getThrowable());
}
testResult.setEnd(System.currentTimeMillis());
return testResult;
}
private class ExpectedExceptionHolder extends RunListener {
private Throwable exception;
public Throwable getException() {
return exception;
}
@Override
public void testAssumptionFailure(Failure failure) {
// AssumptionViolatedException might not be Serializable. Recreate with only String message.
exception = new AssumptionViolatedException(failure.getException().getMessage());
exception.setStackTrace(failure.getException().getStackTrace());
;
}
@Override
public void testFailure(Failure failure) throws Exception {
if (exception != null) {
// In case of multiple errors only keep the first exception
return;
}
exception = State.getTestException();
Test test = failure.getDescription().getAnnotation(Test.class);
if (!(test != null && test.expected() != Test.None.class)) {
// Not Expected Exception, and non thrown internally
if (exception == null) {
exception = failure.getException();
}
}
}
@Override
public void testFinished(Description description) throws Exception {
Test test = description.getAnnotation(Test.class);
if (test != null && test.expected() != Test.None.class) {
if (exception == null) {
exception = State.getTestException();
}
}
State.caughtTestException(null);
}
}
}