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Aggregating tests in suites

Seongjin Lee edited this page Feb 23, 2016 · 7 revisions

Using Suite as a runner allows you to manually build a suite containing tests from many classes. It is the JUnit 4 equivalent of the JUnit 3.8.x static Test suite() method. To use it, annotate a class with @RunWith(Suite.class) and @SuiteClasses(TestClass1.class, ...). When you run this class, it will run all the tests in all the suite classes.

Example

The class below is a placeholder for the suite annotations, no other implementation is required. Note the @RunWith annotation, which specifies that the JUnit 4 test runner to use is org.junit.runners.Suite for running this particular test class. This works in conjunction with the @Suite annotation, which tells the Suite runner which test classes to include in this suite and in which order.

import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.junit.runners.Suite;
import org.junit.runners.Suite.SuiteClasses;

@RunWith(Suite.class)
@Suite.SuiteClasses({
  TestFeatureLogin.class,
  TestFeatureLogout.class,
  TestFeatureNavigate.class,
  TestFeatureUpdate.class
})

public class FeatureTestSuite {
  // the class remains empty,
  // used only as a holder for the above annotations
}
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