Class RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks
- java.lang.Object
- org.junit.runners.model.Statement
- org.springframework.test.context.junit4.statements.RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks
public class RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks extends Statement
RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks
is a custom JUnitStatement
which allows the Spring TestContext Framework to be plugged into the JUnit 4 execution chain by callingafterTestExecution()
on the suppliedTestContextManager
.NOTE: This class requires JUnit 4.9 or higher.
- Since:
- 5.0
- Author:
- Sam Brannen
- See Also:
evaluate()
,RunBeforeTestExecutionCallbacks
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks(Statement next, Object testInstance, Method testMethod, TestContextManager testContextManager)
Construct a newRunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks
statement.
Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
evaluate()
Evaluate the nextStatement
in the execution chain (typically an instance ofRunBeforeTestExecutionCallbacks
), catching any exceptions thrown, and then invokeTestContextManager.afterTestExecution(java.lang.Object, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Throwable)
supplying the first caught exception (if any).
Constructor Detail
RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks
public RunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks(Statement next, Object testInstance, Method testMethod, TestContextManager testContextManager)
Construct a newRunAfterTestExecutionCallbacks
statement.- Parameters:
next
- the nextStatement
in the execution chaintestInstance
- the current test instance (nevernull
)testMethod
- the test method which has just been executed on the test instancetestContextManager
- the TestContextManager upon which to callafterTestExecution()
Method Detail
evaluate
public void evaluate() throws Throwable
Evaluate the nextStatement
in the execution chain (typically an instance ofRunBeforeTestExecutionCallbacks
), catching any exceptions thrown, and then invokeTestContextManager.afterTestExecution(java.lang.Object, java.lang.reflect.Method, java.lang.Throwable)
supplying the first caught exception (if any).If the invocation of
afterTestExecution()
throws an exception, that exception will also be tracked. Multiple exceptions will be combined into aMultipleFailureException
.