org.junit
Annotation Type Ignore
Sometimes you want to temporarily disable a test or a group of tests. Methods annotated with Test
that are also annotated with @Ignore
will not be executed as tests. Also, you can annotate a class containing test methods with @Ignore
and none of the containing tests will be executed. Native JUnit 4 test runners should report the number of ignored tests along with the number of tests that ran and the number of tests that failed.
For example:
@Ignore @Test public void something() { ...@Ignore takes an optional default parameter if you want to record why a test is being ignored:
@Ignore("not ready yet") @Test public void something() { ...@Ignore can also be applied to the test class:
@Ignore public class IgnoreMe { @Test public void test1() { ... } @Test public void test2() { ... } }
- Since:
- 4.0
value
public abstract String value
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The optional reason why the test is ignored.
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- Default:
- ""