Using both Arquillian and PowerMock in the same JUnit test

笑着哭i 提交于 2019-11-29 13:25:42
Matthew Farwell

You can use PowerMock without using the runner if you use the PowerMockRule (which is a TestRule). From the PowerMockRule:

Since version 1.4 it's possible to bootstrap PowerMock using a JUnit Rule instead of using the PowerMockRunner and the RunWith annotation. This allows you to use other JUnit runners while still benefiting from PowerMock's functionality. You do this by specifying:

@RunWith(Arquillian.class);
public class MyTest {
    @Rule
    PowerMockRule rule = new PowerMockRule();

    // Tests goes here
    ...
}

See also the answers to Junit Parameterized tests together with Powermock - how? and the following thread in the PowerMock google group: Using PowerMock without the RunWith?.

No, you either need to:

  • use one and create a test base class that does the things you wanted the other runner to do.
  • separate your test into multiple tests, each using different runners.

JUnit4 only supports one @RunWith annotation, and JUnit4's @RunWith annotation doesn’t accept multiple runners.

Reference: project13

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