I know this is bad practice, but it needs to be done, or I'll need to switch to testng. Is there a way, similar to JUnit 3's testSuite, to specify the order of the tests to be run in a class?
Thanks for the help!
I know this is bad practice, but it needs to be done, or I'll need to switch to testng. Is there a way, similar to JUnit 3's testSuite, to specify the order of the tests to be run in a class?
Thanks for the help!
If you're sure you really want to do this: There may be a better way, but this is all I could come up with...
JUnit4 has an annotation: @RunWith which lets you override the default Runner for your tests.
In your case you would want to create a special subclass of BlockJunit4ClassRunner, and override computeTestMethods() to return tests in the order you want them executed. For example, let's say I want to execute my tests in reverse alphabetical order:
public class OrderedRunner extends BlockJUnit4ClassRunner {
public OrderedRunner(Class klass) throws InitializationError {
super(klass);
}
@Override
protected List computeTestMethods() {
List list = super.computeTestMethods();
List copy = new ArrayList(list);
Collections.sort(copy, new Comparator() {
public int compare(FrameworkMethod o1, FrameworkMethod o2) {
return o2.getName().compareTo(o1.getName());
}
});
return copy;
}
}
@RunWith(OrderedRunner.class)
public class OrderOfTest {
@Test public void testA() { System.out.println("A"); }
@Test public void testC() { System.out.println("C"); }
@Test public void testB() { System.out.println("B"); }
}
Running this test produces:
C B A
For your specific case, you would want a comparator that would sort the tests by name in the order you want them executed. (I would suggest defining the comparator using something like Google Guava's class Ordering.explicit("methodName1","methodName2").onResultOf(...); where onResultOf is provided a function that converts FrameworkMethod to its name... though obviously you are free to implement that any way you want.