In this tutorial, we will show you how to create two custom annotations – @Test
and @TestInfo
, to simulate a simple unit test framework.
P.S This unit test example is inspired by this official Java annotation article.
1. @Test Annotation
This @interface
tells Java this is a custom annotation. Later, you can annotate it on method level like this @Test(enable=false)
.
package com.mkyong.test.core;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD) //can use in method only.
public @interface Test {
//should ignore this test?
public boolean enabled() default true;
}
Method declarations must not have any parameters or a throws clause. Return types are restricted to primitives, String, Class, enums, annotations, and arrays of the preceding types.
2. @TesterInfo Annotation
This @TesterInfo
is applied on class level, store the tester details. This shows the different use of return types – enum, array and string.
package com.mkyong.test.core;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.TYPE) //on class level
public @interface TesterInfo {
public enum Priority {
LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH
}
Priority priority() default Priority.MEDIUM;
String[] tags() default "";
String createdBy() default "Mkyong";
String lastModified() default "03/01/2014";
}
3. Unit Test Example
Create a simple unit test example, and annotated with the new custom annotations – @Test
and @TesterInfo
.
package com.mkyong.test;
import com.mkyong.test.core.Test;
import com.mkyong.test.core.TesterInfo;
import com.mkyong.test.core.TesterInfo.Priority;
@TesterInfo(
priority = Priority.HIGH,
createdBy = "mkyong.com",
tags = {"sales","test" }
)
public class TestExample {
@Test
void testA() {
if (true)
throw new RuntimeException("This test always failed");
}
@Test(enabled = false)
void testB() {
if (false)
throw new RuntimeException("This test always passed");
}
@Test(enabled = true)
void testC() {
if (10 > 1) {
// do nothing, this test always passed.
}
}
}
4. Java reflection – Read the Annotation
Below example show you how to use Java reflection APIs to read and process the custom annotations.
package com.mkyong.test;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import com.mkyong.test.core.Test;
import com.mkyong.test.core.TesterInfo;
public class RunTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
System.out.println("Testing...");
int passed = 0, failed = 0, count = 0, ignore = 0;
Class<TestExample> obj = TestExample.class;
// Process @TesterInfo
if (obj.isAnnotationPresent(TesterInfo.class)) {
Annotation annotation = obj.getAnnotation(TesterInfo.class);
TesterInfo testerInfo = (TesterInfo) annotation;
System.out.printf("%nPriority :%s", testerInfo.priority());
System.out.printf("%nCreatedBy :%s", testerInfo.createdBy());
System.out.printf("%nTags :");
int tagLength = testerInfo.tags().length;
for (String tag : testerInfo.tags()) {
if (tagLength > 1) {
System.out.print(tag + ", ");
} else {
System.out.print(tag);
}
tagLength--;
}
System.out.printf("%nLastModified :%s%n%n", testerInfo.lastModified());
}
// Process @Test
for (Method method : obj.getDeclaredMethods()) {
// if method is annotated with @Test
if (method.isAnnotationPresent(Test.class)) {
Annotation annotation = method.getAnnotation(Test.class);
Test test = (Test) annotation;
// if enabled = true (default)
if (test.enabled()) {
try {
method.invoke(obj.newInstance());
System.out.printf("%s - Test '%s' - passed %n", ++count, method.getName());
passed++;
} catch (Throwable ex) {
System.out.printf("%s - Test '%s' - failed: %s %n", ++count, method.getName(), ex.getCause());
failed++;
}
} else {
System.out.printf("%s - Test '%s' - ignored%n", ++count, method.getName());
ignore++;
}
}
}
System.out.printf("%nResult : Total : %d, Passed: %d, Failed %d, Ignore %d%n", count, passed, failed, ignore);
}
}
Output
Testing...
Priority :HIGH
CreatedBy :mkyong.com
Tags :sales, test
LastModified :03/01/2014
1 - Test 'testA' - failed: java.lang.RuntimeException: This test always failed
2 - Test 'testC' - passed
3 - Test 'testB' - ignored
Result : Total : 3, Passed: 1, Failed 1, Ignore 1
Done.
来源:oschina
链接:https://my.oschina.net/ciet/blog/3162063