org.junit.experimental.theories
Annotation Type DataPoint
Annotating an field or method with @DataPoint will cause the field value or the value returned by the method to be used as a potential parameter for theories in that class, when run with the Theories
runner.
A DataPoint is only considered as a potential value for parameters for which its type is assignable. When multiple DataPoint
s exist with overlapping types more control can be obtained by naming each DataPoint using the value of this annotation, e.g. with @DataPoint({"dataset1", "dataset2"})
, and then specifying which named set to consider as potential values for each parameter using the @FromDataPoints
annotation.
Parameters with no specified source (i.e. without @FromDataPoints or other @ParameterSuppliedBy
annotations) will use all DataPoint
s that are assignable to the parameter type as potential values, including named sets of DataPoint
s.
@DataPoint public static String dataPoint = "value"; @DataPoint("generated") public static String generatedDataPoint() { return "generated value"; } @Theory public void theoryMethod(String param) { ... }
- See Also:
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Theories
,Theory
,DataPoint
,FromDataPoints
Optional Element Summary | |
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Class<? extends Throwable>[] |
ignoredExceptions |
String[] |
value |
value
public abstract String[] value
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- Default:
- {}
ignoredExceptions
public abstract Class<? extends Throwable>[] ignoredExceptions
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- Default:
- {}