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package org.scalatest.junit
import org.scalatest._
import org.junit.runner.notification.RunNotifier
import org.junit.runner.Description
import org.junit.runner.notification.Failure
import org.scalatest.events._
// TODO: Mention on each Reporter method that it does nothing
// There's no way to really pass along a suiteStarting or suiteCompleted
// report. They have a dumb comment to "Do not invoke" fireTestRunStarted
// and fireTestRunFinished, so I think they must be doing that themselves.
// This means we don't have a way to really forward runStarting and
// runCompleted reports either. But runAborted reports should be sent
// out the door somehow, so we report them with yet another fireTestFailure.
private[junit] class RunNotifierReporter(runNotifier: RunNotifier) extends Reporter {
// This form isn't clearly specified in JUnit docs, but some tools may assume it, so why rock the boat.
// Here's what JUnit code does:
// public static Description createTestDescription(Class> clazz, String name, Annotation... annotations) {
// return new Description(String.format("%s(%s)", name, clazz.getName()), annotations);
// }
// So you can see the test name shows up, which is normally a test method name, followed by the fully qualified class name in parens
// We put test name and suite class name (or suite name if no class) in parens, but don't try and do anything to get rid of spaces or
// parens the test or suite names themselves, since it is unclear if this format is used by anyone anyway. If actual bug reports come
// in, then we can fix each actual problem once it is understood.
//
private def testDescriptionName(suiteName: String, suiteClassName: Option[String], testName: String) =
suiteClassName match {
case Some(suiteClassName) => testName + "(" + suiteClassName + ")"
case None => testName + "(" + suiteName + ")"
}
private def suiteDescriptionName(suiteName: String, suiteClassName: Option[String]) =
suiteClassName match {
case Some(suiteClassName) => suiteClassName
case None => suiteName
}
override def apply(event: Event) {
event match {
case TestStarting(ordinal, suiteName, suiteId, suiteClassName, testName, testText, formatter, location, rerunnable, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
runNotifier.fireTestStarted(Description.createSuiteDescription(testDescriptionName(suiteName, suiteClassName, testName)))
case TestFailed(ordinal, message, suiteName, suiteId, suiteClassName, testName, testText, recordedEvents, throwable, duration, formatter, location, rerunnable, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
val throwableOrNull =
throwable match {
case Some(t) => t
case None => null // Yuck. Not sure if the exception passed to new Failure can be null, but it could be given this code. Usually throwable would be defined.
}
val description = Description.createSuiteDescription(testDescriptionName(suiteName, suiteClassName, testName))
runNotifier.fireTestFailure(new Failure(description, throwableOrNull))
runNotifier.fireTestFinished(description)
case TestSucceeded(ordinal, suiteName, suiteId, suiteClassName, testName, testText, recordedEvents, duration, formatter, location, rerunnable, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
runNotifier.fireTestFinished(Description.createSuiteDescription(testDescriptionName(suiteName, suiteClassName, testName)))
case TestIgnored(ordinal, suiteName, suiteId, suiteClassName, testName, testText, formatter, location, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
runNotifier.fireTestIgnored(Description.createSuiteDescription(testDescriptionName(suiteName, suiteClassName, testName)))
// TODO: I dont see TestCanceled here. Probably need to add it
// Closest thing we can do with pending is report an ignored test
case TestPending(ordinal, suiteName, suiteId, suiteClassName, testName, testText, recordedEvents, duration, formatter, location, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
runNotifier.fireTestIgnored(Description.createSuiteDescription(testDescriptionName(suiteName, suiteClassName, testName)))
case SuiteAborted(ordinal, message, suiteName, suiteId, suiteClassName, throwable, duration, formatter, location, rerunnable, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
val throwableOrNull =
throwable match {
case Some(t) => t
case None => null // Yuck. Not sure if the exception passed to new Failure can be null, but it could be given this code. Usually throwable would be defined.
}
val description = Description.createSuiteDescription(suiteDescriptionName(suiteName, suiteClassName))
runNotifier.fireTestFailure(new Failure(description, throwableOrNull)) // Best we can do in JUnit, as far as I know
runNotifier.fireTestFinished(description)
case RunAborted(ordinal, message, throwable, duration, summary, formatter, location, payload, threadName, timeStamp) =>
val throwableOrNull =
throwable match {
case Some(t) => t
case None => null // Yuck. Not sure if the exception passed to new Failure can be null, but it could be given this code. Usually throwable would be defined.
}
val possiblyEmptyMessage = Reporter.messageOrThrowablesDetailMessage(message, throwable)
val description = Description.createSuiteDescription(Resources("runAborted") + " " + possiblyEmptyMessage)
runNotifier.fireTestFailure(new Failure(description, throwableOrNull)) // Best we can do in JUnit, as far as I know
runNotifier.fireTestFinished(description)
case _ =>
}
}
}
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