Annotates static fields that contain rules. Such a field must be public,
static, and a subtype of
TestRule.
The
Statement passed
to the
TestRule will run any
BeforeClass methods,
then the entire body of the test class (all contained methods, if it is
a standard JUnit test class, or all contained classes, if it is a
Suite), and finally any
AfterClass methods.
The statement passed to the
TestRule will never throw an exception,
and throwing an exception from the
TestRule will result in undefined
behavior. This means that some
TestRules, such as
ErrorCollector,
ExpectedException,
and
Timeout,
have undefined behavior when used as
ClassRules.
If there are multiple
annotated
ClassRules on a class, they will be applied in an order
that depends on your JVM's implementation of the reflection API, which is
undefined, in general.
For example, here is a test suite that connects to a server once before
all the test classes run, and disconnects after they are finished:
@RunWith(Suite.class)
@SuiteClasses({A.class, B.class, C.class})
public class UsesExternalResource {
public static Server myServer= new Server();
@ClassRule
public static ExternalResource resource= new ExternalResource() {
@Override
protected void before() throws Throwable {
myServer.connect();
};
@Override
protected void after() {
myServer.disconnect();
};
};
}
For more information and more examples, see
TestRule.