@Suite
marks a class as a test suite on the JUnit Platform.
Selector and filter annotations are used to control the contents of the suite. Additionally configuration can be passed to the suite via the configuration annotations.
When the @IncludeClassNamePatterns
annotation is not present, the default include pattern
"^(Test.*|.+[.$]Test.*|.*Tests?)$"
will be used in order to avoid loading classes unnecessarily (see ClassNameFilter#STANDARD_INCLUDE_PATTERN
).
By default a suite discovers tests using the configuration parameters
explicitly configured by @ConfigurationParameter
and the configuration parameters from the discovery request that discovered
the suite. Annotating a suite with
@DisableParentConfigurationParameters
annotation disables the latter as a source of parameters so that only explicit
configuration parameters are taken into account.
- Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
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SelectClasses
SelectClasspathResource
SelectDirectories
SelectFile
SelectModules
SelectPackages
SelectUris
IncludeClassNamePatterns
ExcludeClassNamePatterns
IncludeEngines
ExcludeEngines
IncludePackages
ExcludePackages
IncludeTags
ExcludeTags
SuiteDisplayName
ConfigurationParameter
DisableParentConfigurationParameters
LauncherDiscoveryRequest
LauncherDiscoveryRequestBuilder
Launcher
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Optional Element Summary
Modifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionboolean
Fail suite if no tests were discovered.
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Element Details
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failIfNoTests
Fail suite if no tests were discovered.- Since:
- 1.9
- Default:
- true
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