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JUnit test with dynamic number of tests


In our project I have several JUnit tests that e.g. take every file from a directory and run a test on it. If I implement a testEveryFileInDirectory method in the TestCase this shows up as only one test that may fail or succeed. But I am interested in the results on each individual file. How can I write a TestCase / TestSuite such that each file shows up as a separate test e.g. in the graphical TestRunner of Eclipse? (Coding an explicit test method for each file is not an option.)

Compare also the question ParameterizedTest with a name in Eclipse Testrunner.


Solution

  • Take a look at Parameterized Tests in JUnit 4.

    Actually I did this a few days ago. I'll try to explain ...

    First build your test class normally, as you where just testing with one input file. Decorate your class with:

    @RunWith(Parameterized.class)
    

    Build one constructor that takes the input that will change in every test call (in this case it may be the file itself)

    Then, build a static method that will return a Collection of arrays. Each array in the collection will contain the input arguments for your class constructor e.g. the file. Decorate this method with:

    @Parameters
    

    Here's a sample class.

    @RunWith(Parameterized.class)
    public class ParameterizedTest {
    
        private File file;
    
        public ParameterizedTest(File file) {
            this.file = file;
        }
    
        @Test
        public void test1() throws Exception {  }
    
        @Test
        public void test2() throws Exception {  }
    
        @Parameters
        public static Collection<Object[]> data() {
            // load the files as you want
            Object[] fileArg1 = new Object[] { new File("path1") };
            Object[] fileArg2 = new Object[] { new File("path2") };
    
            Collection<Object[]> data = new ArrayList<Object[]>();
            data.add(fileArg1);
            data.add(fileArg2);
            return data;
        }
    }
    

    Also check this example