Arguments
is an abstraction that provides access to an array of
objects to be used for invoking a @ParameterizedTest
method.
A Stream
of such Arguments
will
typically be provided by an ArgumentsProvider
.
- Since:
- 5.0
- See Also:
- API Note:
This interface is specifically designed as a simple holder of arguments of a parameterized test. Therefore, if you end up transforming or filtering the arguments, you should consider using one of the following in intermediate steps:
- The standard collections
- Tuples from third-party libraries, e.g., Commons Lang, or javatuples
- Your own data class
Alternatively, you can use an
ArgumentConverter
to convert some of the arguments from one type to another.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic Arguments
Factory method for creating an instance ofArguments
based on the suppliedarguments
.Object[]
get()
Get the arguments used for an invocation of the@ParameterizedTest
method.static Arguments
Factory method for creating an instance ofArguments
based on the suppliedarguments
.
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Method Details
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get
Object[] get()Get the arguments used for an invocation of the@ParameterizedTest
method.- Returns:
- the arguments; must not be
null
- API Note:
- If you need a type-safe way to access some or all of the arguments, please read the class-level API note.
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of
Factory method for creating an instance ofArguments
based on the suppliedarguments
.- Parameters:
arguments
- the arguments to be used for an invocation of the test method; must not benull
- Returns:
- an instance of
Arguments
; nevernull
- See Also:
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arguments
Factory method for creating an instance ofArguments
based on the suppliedarguments
.This method is an alias for
of(java.lang.Object...)
and is intended to be used when statically imported — for example, via:import static org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.Arguments.arguments;
- Parameters:
arguments
- the arguments to be used for an invocation of the test method; must not benull
- Returns:
- an instance of
Arguments
; nevernull
- Since:
- 5.3
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