Annotation Type AfterAll



  • @Target({ANNOTATION_TYPE,METHOD})
    @Retention(RUNTIME)
    @Documented
    @API(status=STABLE,
         since="5.0")
    public @interface AfterAll
    @AfterAll is used to signal that the annotated method should be executed after all tests in the current test class.

    In contrast to @AfterEach methods, @AfterAll methods are only executed once for a given test class.

    Method Signatures

    @AfterAll methods must have a void return type, must not be private, and must be static by default. Consequently, @AfterAll methods are not supported in @Nested test classes or as interface default methods unless the test class is annotated with @TestInstance(Lifecycle.PER_CLASS). @AfterAll methods may optionally declare parameters to be resolved by ParameterResolvers.

    Inheritance

    @AfterAll methods are inherited from superclasses as long as they are not hidden or overridden. Furthermore, @AfterAll methods from superclasses will be executed before @AfterAll methods in subclasses.

    Composition

    @AfterAll may be used as a meta-annotation in order to create a custom composed annotation that inherits the semantics of @AfterAll.

    Since:
    5.0
    See Also:
    BeforeAll, BeforeEach, AfterEach, Test, TestFactory, TestInstance