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package org.junit.jupiter.params.provider;

import static org.apiguardian.api.API.Status.STABLE;

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 org.apiguardian.api.API;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;

/**
 * {@code @MethodSource} is an {@link ArgumentsSource} which provides access
 * to values returned from {@linkplain #value() factory methods} of the class in
 * which this annotation is declared or from static factory methods in external
 * classes referenced by fully qualified method name.
 *
 * 

Each factory method must generate a stream of arguments, * and each set of "arguments" within the "stream" will be provided as the physical * arguments for individual invocations of the annotated * {@link ParameterizedTest @ParameterizedTest} method. Generally speaking this * translates to a {@link java.util.stream.Stream Stream} of {@link Arguments} * (i.e., {@code Stream}); however, the actual concrete return type * can take on many forms. In this context, a "stream" is anything that JUnit * can reliably convert into a {@code Stream}, such as * {@link java.util.stream.Stream Stream}, * {@link java.util.stream.DoubleStream DoubleStream}, * {@link java.util.stream.LongStream LongStream}, * {@link java.util.stream.IntStream IntStream}, * {@link java.util.Collection Collection}, * {@link java.util.Iterator Iterator}, * {@link Iterable}, an array of objects, or an array of primitives. Each set of * "arguments" within the "stream" can be supplied as an instance of * {@link Arguments}, an array of objects (e.g., {@code Object[]}, * {@code String[]}, etc.), or a single value if the parameterized test * method accepts a single argument. * *

Please note that a one-dimensional array of objects supplied as a set of * "arguments" will be handled differently than other types of arguments. * Specifically, all of the elements of a one-dimensional array of objects will * be passed as individual physical arguments to the {@code @ParameterizedTest} * method. This behavior can be seen in the table below for the * {@code static Stream factory()} method: the {@code @ParameterizedTest} * method accepts individual {@code String} and {@code int} arguments rather than * a single {@code Object[]} array. In contrast, any multidimensional array * supplied as a set of "arguments" will be passed as a single physical argument * to the {@code @ParameterizedTest} method without modification. This behavior * can be seen in the table below for the {@code static Stream factory()} * and {@code static Stream factory()} methods: the * {@code @ParameterizedTest} methods for those factories accept individual * {@code int[][]} and {@code Object[][]} arguments, respectively. * *

Examples

* *

The following table displays compatible method signatures for parameterized * test methods and their corresponding factory methods. * *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
{@code @ParameterizedTest} methodFactory method
{@code void test(int)}{@code static int[] factory()}
{@code void test(int)}{@code static IntStream factory()}
{@code void test(String)}{@code static String[] factory()}
{@code void test(String)}{@code static List factory()}
{@code void test(String)}{@code static Stream factory()}
{@code void test(String, String)}{@code static String[][] factory()}
{@code void test(String, int)}{@code static Object[][] factory()}
{@code void test(String, int)}{@code static Stream factory()}
{@code void test(String, int)}{@code static Stream factory()}
{@code void test(int[])}{@code static int[][] factory()}
{@code void test(int[])}{@code static Stream factory()}
{@code void test(int[][])}{@code static Stream factory()}
{@code void test(Object[][])}{@code static Stream factory()}
* *

Factory methods within the test class must be {@code static} unless the * {@link org.junit.jupiter.api.TestInstance.Lifecycle#PER_CLASS PER_CLASS} * test instance lifecycle mode is used; whereas, factory methods in external * classes must always be {@code static}. In any case, factory methods must not * declare any parameters. * * @since 5.0 * @see Arguments * @see ArgumentsSource * @see ParameterizedTest * @see org.junit.jupiter.api.TestInstance */ @Target({ ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE, ElementType.METHOD }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented @API(status = STABLE, since = "5.7") @ArgumentsSource(MethodArgumentsProvider.class) public @interface MethodSource { /** * The names of factory methods within the test class or in external classes * to use as sources for arguments. * *

Factory methods in external classes must be referenced by fully * qualified method name — for example, * {@code com.example.StringsProviders#blankStrings}. * *

If no factory method names are declared, a method within the test class * that has the same name as the test method will be used as the factory * method by default. * *

For further information, see the {@linkplain MethodSource class-level Javadoc}. */ String[] value() default ""; }





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