class PathAnyFreeSpec extends PathAnyFreeSpecLike
A sister class to org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
that isolates tests by running each test in its own
instance of the test class, and for each test, only executing the path leading to that test.
Class PathAnyFreeSpec
behaves similarly to class org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
, except that tests
are isolated based on their path. The purpose of PathAnyFreeSpec
is to facilitate writing
specification-style tests for mutable objects in a clear, boilerpate-free way. To test mutable objects, you need to
mutate them. Using a path class, you can make a statement in text, then implement that statement in code (including
mutating state), and nest and combine these test/code pairs in any way you wish. Each test will only see
the side effects of code that is in blocks that enclose the test. Here's an example:
import org.scalatest.freespec import org.scalatest.matchers.should.Matchers import scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer class ExampleSpec extends freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec with Matchers { "A ListBuffer" - { val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // This implements "A ListBuffer" "should be empty when created" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // So buf is: ListBuffer() buf should be ('empty) } "when 1 is appended" - { buf += 1 // This implements "when 1 is appended", etc... "should contain 1" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // buf += 1 // So buf is: ListBuffer(1) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf should be ('empty) } "when 2 is appended" - { buf += 2 "should contain 1 and 2" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // buf += 1 // buf += 2 // So buf is: ListBuffer(1, 2) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (2) buf should be ('empty) } "when 2 is removed" - { buf -= 2 "should contain only 1 again" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // buf += 1 // buf += 2 // buf -= 2 // So buf is: ListBuffer(1) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf should be ('empty) } } "when 3 is appended" - { buf += 3 "should contain 1, 2, and 3" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // buf += 1 // buf += 2 // buf += 3 // So buf is: ListBuffer(1, 2, 3) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (2) buf.remove(0) should equal (3) buf should be ('empty) } } } "when 88 is appended" - { buf += 88 "should contain 1 and 88" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // buf += 1 // buf += 88 // So buf is: ListBuffer(1, 88) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (88) buf should be ('empty) } } } "should have size 0 when created" in { // This test sees: // val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] // So buf is: ListBuffer() buf should have size 0 } } }
Note that the above class is organized by writing a bit of specification text that opens a new block followed
by, at the top of the new block, some code that "implements" or "performs" what is described in the text. This is repeated as
the mutable object (here, a ListBuffer
), is prepared for the enclosed tests. For example:
"A ListBuffer" - { val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int]
Or:
"when 2 is appended" - { buf += 2
Note also that although each test mutates the ListBuffer
, none of the other tests observe those
side effects:
"should contain 1" in { buf.remove(0) should equal (1) // ... } "when 2 is appended" - { buf += 2 "should contain 1 and 2" in { // This test does not see the buf.remove(0) from the previous test, // so the first element in the ListBuffer is again 1 buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (2)
This kind of isolation of tests from each other is a consequence of running each test in its own instance of the test
class, and can also be achieved by simply mixing OneInstancePerTest
into a regular
org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
. However, PathAnyFreeSpec
takes isolation one step further: a test
in a PathAnyFreeSpec
does not observe side effects performed outside tests in earlier blocks that do not
enclose it. Here's an example:
"when 2 is removed" - { buf -= 2 // ... } "when 3 is appended" - { buf += 3 "should contain 1, 2, and 3" in { // This test does not see the buf -= 2 from the earlier "when 2 is removed" block, // because that block does not enclose this test, so the second element in the // ListBuffer is still 2 buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (2) buf.remove(0) should equal (3)
Running the full ExampleSpec
, shown above, in the Scala interpeter would give you:
scala> import org.scalatest._
import org.scalatest._
scala> run(new ExampleSpec)
ExampleSpec:
A ListBuffer
- should be empty when created
when 1 is appended
- should contain 1
when 2 is appended
- should contain 1 and 2
when 2 is removed
- should contain only 1 again
when 3 is appended
- should contain 1, 2, and 3
when 88 is appended
- should contain 1 and 88
- should have size 0 when created
Note: class PathAnyFreeSpec
's approach to isolation was inspired in part by the
specsy framework, written by Esko Luontola.
Shared fixtures
A test fixture is objects or other artifacts (such as files, sockets, database
connections, etc.) used by tests to do their work.
If a fixture is used by only one test, then the definitions of the fixture objects can
be local to the method. If multiple tests need to share an immutable fixture, you can simply
assign them to instance variables. If multiple tests need to share mutable fixture objects or var
s,
there's one and only one way to do it in a PathAnyFreeSpec
: place the mutable objects lexically before
the test. Any mutations needed by the test must be placed lexically before and/or after the test.
As used here, "Lexically before" means that the code needs to be executed during construction of that test's
instance of the test class to reach the test (or put another way, the
code is along the "path to the test.") "Lexically after" means that the code needs to be executed to exit the
constructor after the test has been executed.
The reason lexical placement is the one and only one way to share fixtures in a PathAnyFreeSpec
is because
all of its lifecycle methods are overridden and declared final
. Thus you can't mix in BeforeAndAfter
or
BeforeAndAfterEach
, because both override runTest
, which is final
in
a PathAnyFreeSpec
. You also can't override withFixture
, because PathAnyFreeSpec
extends Suite
not TestSuite
,
where withFixture
is defined. In short:
In a path.FreeSpec , if you need some code to execute before a test, place that code lexically before
the test. If you need some code to execute after a test, place that code lexically after the test.
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The reason the life cycle methods are final, by the way, is to prevent users from attempting to combine
a PathAnyFreeSpec
's approach to isolation with other ways ScalaTest provides to share fixtures or
execute tests, because doing so could make the resulting test code hard to reason about. A
PathAnyFreeSpec
's execution model is a bit magical, but because it executes in one and only one
way, users should be able to reason about the code.
To help you visualize how a PathAnyFreeSpec
is executed, consider the following variant of
ExampleSpec
that includes print statements:
import org.scalatest.freespec import org.scalatest.matchers.Matchers import scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer class ExampleSpec extends PathAnyFreeSpec with Matchers { println("Start of: ExampleSpec") "A ListBuffer" - { println("Start of: A ListBuffer") val buf = ListBuffer.empty[Int] "should be empty when created" in { println("In test: should be empty when created; buf is: " + buf) buf should be ('empty) } "when 1 is appended" - { println("Start of: when 1 is appended") buf += 1 "should contain 1" in { println("In test: should contain 1; buf is: " + buf) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf should be ('empty) } "when 2 is appended" - { println("Start of: when 2 is appended") buf += 2 "should contain 1 and 2" in { println("In test: should contain 1 and 2; buf is: " + buf) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (2) buf should be ('empty) } "when 2 is removed" - { println("Start of: when 2 is removed") buf -= 2 "should contain only 1 again" in { println("In test: should contain only 1 again; buf is: " + buf) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf should be ('empty) } println("End of: when 2 is removed") } "when 3 is appended" - { println("Start of: when 3 is appended") buf += 3 "should contain 1, 2, and 3" in { println("In test: should contain 1, 2, and 3; buf is: " + buf) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (2) buf.remove(0) should equal (3) buf should be ('empty) } println("End of: when 3 is appended") } println("End of: when 2 is appended") } "when 88 is appended" - { println("Start of: when 88 is appended") buf += 88 "should contain 1 and 88" in { println("In test: should contain 1 and 88; buf is: " + buf) buf.remove(0) should equal (1) buf.remove(0) should equal (88) buf should be ('empty) } println("End of: when 88 is appended") } println("End of: when 1 is appended") } "should have size 0 when created" in { println("In test: should have size 0 when created; buf is: " + buf) buf should have size 0 } println("End of: A ListBuffer") } println("End of: ExampleSpec") println() }
Running the above version of ExampleSpec
in the Scala interpreter will give you output similar to:
scala> import org.scalatest._ import org.scalatest._ scala> run(new ExampleSpec) ExampleSpec: Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer In test: should be empty when created; buf is: ListBuffer() End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer Start of: when 1 is appended In test: should contain 1; buf is: ListBuffer(1) ExampleSpec: End of: when 1 is appended End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer Start of: when 1 is appended Start of: when 2 is appended In test: should contain 1 and 2; buf is: ListBuffer(1, 2) End of: when 2 is appended End of: when 1 is appended End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer Start of: when 1 is appended Start of: when 2 is appended Start of: when 2 is removed In test: should contain only 1 again; buf is: ListBuffer(1) End of: when 2 is removed End of: when 2 is appended End of: when 1 is appended End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer Start of: when 1 is appended Start of: when 2 is appended Start of: when 3 is appended In test: should contain 1, 2, and 3; buf is: ListBuffer(1, 2, 3) End of: when 3 is appended End of: when 2 is appended End of: when 1 is appended End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer Start of: when 1 is appended Start of: when 88 is appended In test: should contain 1 and 88; buf is: ListBuffer(1, 88) End of: when 88 is appended End of: when 1 is appended End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec Start of: ExampleSpec Start of: A ListBuffer In test: should have size 0 when created; buf is: ListBuffer() End of: A ListBuffer End of: ExampleSpec A ListBuffer - should be empty when created when 1 is appended - should contain 1 when 2 is appended - should contain 1 and 2 when 2 is removed - should contain only 1 again when 3 is appended - should contain 1, 2, and 3 when 88 is appended - should contain 1 and 88 - should have size 0 when created
Note that each test is executed in order of appearance in the PathAnyFreeSpec
, and that only
those println
statements residing in blocks that enclose the test being run are executed. Any
println
statements in blocks that do not form the "path" to a test are not executed in the
instance of the class that executes that test.
How it executes
To provide its special brand of test isolation, PathAnyFreeSpec
executes quite differently from its
sister class in org.scalatest.freespec
. An org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
registers tests during construction and executes them when run
is invoked. An
org.scalatest.path.FreeSpec
, by contrast, runs each test in its own instance while that
instance is being constructed. During construction, it registers not the tests to run, but the results of
running those tests. When run
is invoked on a PathAnyFreeSpec
, it reports the registered
results and does not run the tests again. If run
is invoked a second or third time, in fact,
a PathAnyFreeSpec
will each time report the same results registered during construction. If you want
to run the tests of a PathAnyFreeSpec
anew, you'll need to create a new instance and invoke
run
on that.
A PathAnyFreeSpec
will create one instance for each "leaf" node it contains. The main kind of leaf node is
a test, such as:
// One instance will be created for each test "should be empty when created" in { buf should be ('empty) }
However, an empty scope (a scope that contains no tests or nested scopes) is also a leaf node:
// One instance will be created for each empty scope "when 99 is added" - { // A scope is "empty" and therefore a leaf node if it has no // tests or nested scopes, though it may have other code (which // will be executed in the instance created for that leaf node) buf += 99 }
The tests will be executed sequentially, in the order of appearance. The first test (or empty scope,
if that is first) will be executed when a class that mixes in path.FreeSpec
is
instantiated. Only the first test will be executed during this initial instance, and of course, only
the path to that test. Then, the first time the client uses the initial instance (by invoking one of run
,
expectedTestsCount
, tags
, or testNames
on the instance), the initial instance will,
before doing anything else, ensure that any remaining tests are executed, each in its own instance.
To ensure that the correct path is taken in each instance, and to register its test results, the initial
PathAnyFreeSpec
instance must communicate with the other instances it creates for running any subsequent
leaf nodes. It does so by setting a thread-local variable prior to creating each instance (a technique
suggested by Esko Luontola). Each instance
of PathAnyFreeSpec
checks the thread-local variable. If the thread-local is not set, it knows it
is an initial instance and therefore executes every block it encounters until it discovers, and executes the
first test (or empty scope, if that's the first leaf node). It then discovers, but does not execute the next
leaf node, or discovers there are no other leaf nodes remaining to execute. It communicates the path to the next
leaf node, if any, and the result of running the test it did execute, if any, back to the initial instance. The
initial instance repeats this process until all leaf nodes have been executed and all test results registered.
Ignored tests
You mark a test as ignored in an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
in the same manner as in
an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. Please see the Ignored tests section
in its documentation for more information.
Note that a separate instance will be created for an ignored test,
and the path to the ignored test will be executed in that instance, but the test function itself will not
be executed. Instead, a TestIgnored
event will be fired.
Informers
You output information using Informer
s in an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
in the same manner
as in an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. Please see the Informers
section in its documentation for more information.
Pending tests
You mark a test as pending in an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
in the same manner as in
an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. Please see the Pending tests
section in its documentation for more information.
Note that a separate instance will be created for a pending test,
and the path to the ignored test will be executed in that instance, as well as the test function (up until it
completes abruptly with a TestPendingException
).
Tagging tests
You can place tests into groups by tagging them in an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
in the same manner
as in an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. Please see the Tagging tests
section in its documentation for more information.
Note that one difference between this class and its sister class
org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
is that because tests are executed at construction time, rather than each
time run is invoked, an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
will always execute all non-ignored tests. When
run
is invoked on a PathAnyFreeSpec
, if some tests are excluded based on tags, the registered
results of running those tests will not be reported. (But those tests will have already run and the results
registered.) By contrast, because an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
only executes tests after run
has been called, and at that time the tags to include and exclude are known, only tests selected by the tags
will be executed.
In short, in an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
, tests not selected by the tags to include
and exclude specified for the run (via the Filter
passed to run
) will not be executed.
In an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
, by contrast, all non-ignored tests will be executed, each
during the construction of its own instance, and tests not selected by the tags to include and exclude specified
for a run will not be reported. (One upshot of this is that if you have tests that you want to tag as being slow so
you can sometimes exclude them during a run, you probably don't want to put them in a PathAnyFreeSpec
. Because
in a PathFreespec
the slow tests will be run regardless, with only their registered results not being reported
if you exclude slow tests during a run.)
Shared tests
You can factor out shared tests in an org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
in the same manner as in
an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. Please see the Shared tests
section in its documentation for more information.
Nested suites
Nested suites are not allowed in a PathAnyFreeSpec
. Because
a PathAnyFreeSpec
executes tests eagerly at construction time, registering the results of those test runs
and reporting them later when run
is invoked, the order of nested suites versus test runs would be
different in a org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
than in an org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. In
org.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
's implementation of run
, nested suites are executed then tests
are executed. A org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
with nested suites would execute these in the opposite
order: first tests then nested suites. To help make PathAnyFreeSpec
code easier to
reason about by giving readers of one less difference to think about, nested suites are not allowed. If you want
to add nested suites to a PathAnyFreeSpec
, you can instead wrap them all in a
Suites
object. They will
be executed in the order of appearance (unless a Distributor is passed, in which case
they will execute in parallel).
Durations
Many ScalaTest events include a duration that indicates how long the event being reported took to execute. For
example, a TestSucceeded
event provides a duration indicating how long it took for that test
to execute. A SuiteCompleted
event provides a duration indicating how long it took for that entire
suite of tests to execute.
In the test completion events fired by a PathAnyFreeSpec
(TestSucceeded
,
TestFailed
, or TestPending
), the durations reported refer
to the time it took for the tests to run. This time is registered with the test results and reported along
with the test results each time run
is invoked.
By contrast, the suite completion events fired for a path.FreeSpec
represent the amount of time
it took to report the registered results. (These events are not fired by path.FreeSpec
, but instead
by the entity that invokes run
on the path.FreeSpec
.) As a result, the total time
for running the tests of a PathAnyFreeSpec
, calculated by summing the durations of all the individual
test completion events, may be greater than the duration reported for executing the entire suite.
- Annotations
- @Finders()
- Source
- PathAnyFreeSpec.scala
- Alphabetic
- By Inheritance
- PathAnyFreeSpec
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike
- Documenting
- Alerting
- Notifying
- Informing
- OneInstancePerTest
- SuiteMixin
- Suite
- Serializable
- Assertions
- TripleEquals
- TripleEqualsSupport
- AnyRef
- Any
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- Public
- Protected
Instance Constructors
- new PathAnyFreeSpec()
Type Members
- class CheckingEqualizer[L] extends AnyRef
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- class Equalizer[L] extends AnyRef
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- final class FreeSpecStringWrapper extends AnyRef
A class that via an implicit conversion (named
convertToFreeSpecStringWrapper
) enables methodsin
,is
,taggedAs
andignore
, as well as the dash operator (-
), to be invoked onString
s.A class that via an implicit conversion (named
convertToFreeSpecStringWrapper
) enables methodsin
,is
,taggedAs
andignore
, as well as the dash operator (-
), to be invoked onString
s.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike
- final class ResultOfTaggedAsInvocationOnString extends AnyRef
Class that supports the registration of tagged tests.
Class that supports the registration of tagged tests.
Instances of this class are returned by the
taggedAs
method of classFreeSpecStringWrapper
.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike
Value Members
- final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef → Any
- def !==[T](right: Spread[T]): TripleEqualsInvocationOnSpread[T]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- def !==(right: Null): TripleEqualsInvocation[Null]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- def !==[T](right: T): TripleEqualsInvocation[T]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- final def ##: Int
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef → Any
- final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef → Any
- def ===[T](right: Spread[T]): TripleEqualsInvocationOnSpread[T]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- def ===(right: Null): TripleEqualsInvocation[Null]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- def ===[T](right: T): TripleEqualsInvocation[T]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- def alert: Alerter
Returns an
Alerter
that during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter.Returns an
Alerter
that during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked while thisPathAnyFreeSpec
is being executed, such as from inside a test function, it will forward the information to the current reporter immediately. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → Alerting
- final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
- Definition Classes
- Any
- macro def assert(condition: Boolean, clue: Any)(implicit prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- macro def assert(condition: Boolean)(implicit prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- macro def assertCompiles(code: String)(implicit pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- macro def assertDoesNotCompile(code: String)(implicit pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def assertResult(expected: Any)(actual: Any)(implicit prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def assertResult(expected: Any, clue: Any)(actual: Any)(implicit prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def assertThrows[T <: AnyRef](f: => Any)(implicit classTag: ClassTag[T], pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- macro def assertTypeError(code: String)(implicit pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- macro def assume(condition: Boolean, clue: Any)(implicit prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- macro def assume(condition: Boolean)(implicit prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- val behave: BehaveWord
Supports shared test registration in
PathAnyFreeSpec
s.Supports shared test registration in
PathAnyFreeSpec
s.This field enables syntax such as the following:
behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem) ^
For more information and examples of the use of <cod>behave, see the Shared tests section in the main documentation for sister trait
org.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike
- def cancel(cause: Throwable)(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def cancel(message: String, cause: Throwable)(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def cancel(message: String)(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def cancel()(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def clone(): AnyRef
- Attributes
- protected[lang]
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws(classOf[java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException]) @native()
- def convertEquivalenceToAToBConstraint[A, B](equivalenceOfB: Equivalence[B])(implicit ev: <:<[A, B]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- def convertEquivalenceToBToAConstraint[A, B](equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A])(implicit ev: <:<[B, A]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- def convertToCheckingEqualizer[T](left: T): CheckingEqualizer[T]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- implicit def convertToEqualizer[T](left: T): Equalizer[T]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- implicit def convertToFreeSpecStringWrapper(s: String)(implicit pos: Position): FreeSpecStringWrapper
Implicitly converts
String
s toFreeSpecStringWrapper
, which enables methodsin
,is
,taggedAs
andignore
, as well as the dash operator (-
), to be invoked onString
s.Implicitly converts
String
s toFreeSpecStringWrapper
, which enables methodsin
,is
,taggedAs
andignore
, as well as the dash operator (-
), to be invoked onString
s.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike
- def defaultEquality[A]: Equality[A]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEqualsSupport
- final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- def equals(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef → Any
- final def execute(testName: String, configMap: ConfigMap, color: Boolean, durations: Boolean, shortstacks: Boolean, fullstacks: Boolean, stats: Boolean): Unit
- Definition Classes
- Suite
- final def expectedTestCount(filter: Filter): Int
The total number of tests that are expected to run when this
PathAnyFreeSpec
'srun
method is invoked.The total number of tests that are expected to run when this
PathAnyFreeSpec
'srun
method is invoked.This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait.
This trait's implementation of this method returns the size of the
testNames
List
, minus the number of tests marked as ignored as well as any tests excluded by the passedFilter
.This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- filter
a
Filter
with which to filter tests to count based on their tags
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- def fail(cause: Throwable)(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def fail(message: String, cause: Throwable)(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def fail(message: String)(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def fail()(implicit pos: Position): Nothing
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def finalize(): Unit
- Attributes
- protected[lang]
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws(classOf[java.lang.Throwable])
- final def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyRef]
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef → Any
- Annotations
- @native()
- def hashCode(): Int
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef → Any
- Annotations
- @native()
- def info: Informer
Returns an
Informer
that during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter.Returns an
Informer
that during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor (including within a test, since those are invoked during construction in aPathAnyFreeSpec
, it will register the passed string for forwarding later whenrun
is invoked. If invoked from inside a test function, it will record the information and forward it to the current reporter only after the test completed, asrecordedEvents
of the test completed event, such asTestSucceeded
. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → Informing
- def intercept[T <: AnyRef](f: => Any)(implicit classTag: ClassTag[T], pos: Position): T
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
- Definition Classes
- Any
- def lowPriorityTypeCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfB: Equivalence[B], ev: <:<[A, B]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- def markup: Documenter
Returns a
Documenter
that during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter.Returns a
Documenter
that during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor (including within a test, since those are invoked during construction in aPathAnyFreeSpec
, it will register the passed string for forwarding later whenrun
is invoked. If invoked from inside a test function, it will record the information and forward it to the current reporter only after the test completed, asrecordedEvents
of the test completed event, such asTestSucceeded
. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → Documenting
- final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- final def nestedSuites: IndexedSeq[Suite]
Returns an empty list.
Returns an empty list.
This lifecycle method is unused by this trait. If invoked, it will return an empty list, because nested suites are not allowed in a
PathAnyFreeSpec
. Because aPathAnyFreeSpec
executes tests eagerly at construction time, registering the results of those test runs and reporting them later, the order of nested suites versus test runs would be different in aorg.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
than in anorg.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. In anorg.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
, nested suites are executed then tests are executed. In anorg.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
it would be the opposite. To make the code easy to reason about, therefore, this is just not allowed. If you want to add nested suites to aPathAnyFreeSpec
, you can instead wrap them all in aSuites
object and put them in whatever order you wish.This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- def newInstance: PathAnyFreeSpecLike
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → OneInstancePerTest
- def note: Notifier
Returns a
Notifier
that during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter.Returns a
Notifier
that during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapply
method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked while thisPath.FreeSpec
is being executed, such as from inside a test function, it will forward the information to the current reporter immediately. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → Notifying
- final def notify(): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @native()
- final def notifyAll(): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @native()
- def pending: Assertion with PendingStatement
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def pendingUntilFixed(f: => Unit)(implicit pos: Position): Assertion with PendingStatement
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def rerunner: Option[String]
- Definition Classes
- Suite
- final def run(testName: Option[String], args: Args): Status
Runs this
path.FreeSpec
, reporting test results that were registered when the tests were run, each during the construction of its own instance.Runs this
path.FreeSpec
, reporting test results that were registered when the tests were run, each during the construction of its own instance.This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait.
If
testName
isNone
, this trait's implementation of this method will report the registered results for all tests except any excluded by the passedFilter
. IftestName
is defined, it will report the results of only that named test. Because apath.FreeSpec
is not allowed to contain nested suites, this trait's implementation of this method does not callrunNestedSuites
.This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- testName
an optional name of one test to run. If
None
, all relevant tests should be run. I.e.,None
acts like a wildcard that means run all relevant tests in thisSuite
.- args
the
Args
for this run
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- Exceptions thrown
IllegalArgumentException
iftestName
is defined, but no test with the specified test name exists in thisSuite
NullArgumentException
if any passed parameter isnull
.
- final def runNestedSuites(args: Args): Status
This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and is implemented to do nothing.
This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and is implemented to do nothing. If invoked, it will just return immediately.
Nested suites are not allowed in a
PathAnyFreeSpec
. Because aPathAnyFreeSpec
executes tests eagerly at construction time, registering the results of those test runs and reporting them later, the order of nested suites versus test runs would be different in aorg.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
than in anorg.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
. In anorg.scalatest.freespec.AnyFreeSpec
, nested suites are executed then tests are executed. In anorg.scalatest.freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec
it would be the opposite. To make the code easy to reason about, therefore, this is just not allowed. If you want to add nested suites to apath.FreeSpec
, you can instead wrap them all in aSuites
object and put them in whatever order you wish.This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- final def runTest(testName: String, args: Args): Status
Runs a test.
Runs a test.
This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait.
This trait's implementation reports the test results registered with the name specified by
testName
. Each test's name is a concatenation of the text of all describers surrounding a test, from outside in, and the test's spec text, with one space placed between each item. (See the documentation fortestNames
for an example.)This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- testName
the name of one test to execute.
- args
the
Args
for this run
- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → OneInstancePerTest → SuiteMixin → Suite
- Exceptions thrown
NullArgumentException
if any oftestName
,reporter
,stopper
, orconfigMap
isnull
.
- final def runTests(testName: Option[String], args: Args): Status
This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and will complete abruptly with
UnsupportedOperationException
if invoked.This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and will complete abruptly with
UnsupportedOperationException
if invoked.This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → OneInstancePerTest → SuiteMixin → Suite
- final val succeed: Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
- def suiteId: String
- Definition Classes
- Suite
- def suiteName: String
- Definition Classes
- Suite
- final def synchronized[T0](arg0: => T0): T0
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- final def tags: Map[String, Set[String]]
A
Map
whose keys areString
tag names to which tests in thisPathAnyFreeSpec
belong, and values theSet
of test names that belong to each tag.A
Map
whose keys areString
tag names to which tests in thisPathAnyFreeSpec
belong, and values theSet
of test names that belong to each tag. If thisPathAnyFreeSpec
contains no tags, this method returns an emptyMap
.This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait.
This trait's implementation returns tags that were passed as strings contained in
Tag
objects passed to methodstest
andignore
.In addition, this trait's implementation will also auto-tag tests with class level annotations. For example, if you annotate @Ignore at the class level, all test methods in the class will be auto-annotated with @Ignore.
This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- def testDataFor(testName: String, theConfigMap: ConfigMap = ConfigMap.empty): TestData
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- final def testNames: Set[String]
An immutable
Set
of test names.An immutable
Set
of test names. If thisPathAnyFreeSpec
contains no tests, this method returns an emptySet
.This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait.
This trait's implementation of this method will return a set that contains the names of all registered tests. The set's iterator will return those names in the order in which the tests were registered. Each test's name is composed of the concatenation of the text of each surrounding describer, in order from outside in, and the text of the example itself, with all components separated by a space. For example, consider this
PathAnyFreeSpec
:import org.scalatest.freespec class StackSpec extends freespec.PathAnyFreeSpec { "A Stack" - { "when not empty" - { "must allow me to pop" in {} } "when not full" - { "must allow me to push" in {} } } }
Invoking
testNames
on thisFreeSpec
will yield a set that contains the following two test name strings:"A Stack when not empty must allow me to pop" "A Stack when not full must allow me to push"
This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait.
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- def toString(): String
Returns a user friendly string for this suite, composed of the simple name of the class (possibly simplified further by removing dollar signs if added by the Scala interpeter) and, if this suite contains nested suites, the result of invoking
toString
on each of the nested suites, separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.Returns a user friendly string for this suite, composed of the simple name of the class (possibly simplified further by removing dollar signs if added by the Scala interpeter) and, if this suite contains nested suites, the result of invoking
toString
on each of the nested suites, separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.- returns
a user-friendly string for this suite
- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpec → AnyRef → Any
- def typeCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A], ev: <:<[B, A]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- implicit def unconstrainedEquality[A, B](implicit equalityOfA: Equality[A]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- final def wait(): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws(classOf[java.lang.InterruptedException])
- final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws(classOf[java.lang.InterruptedException])
- final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws(classOf[java.lang.InterruptedException]) @native()
- def withClue[T](clue: Any)(fun: => T): T
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
Deprecated Value Members
- def conversionCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A], cnv: (B) => A): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The conversionCheckedConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
- def convertEquivalenceToAToBConversionConstraint[A, B](equivalenceOfB: Equivalence[B])(implicit ev: (A) => B): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The convertEquivalenceToAToBConversionConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
- def convertEquivalenceToBToAConversionConstraint[A, B](equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A])(implicit ev: (B) => A): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The convertEquivalenceToBToAConversionConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
- def lowPriorityConversionCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfB: Equivalence[B], cnv: (A) => B): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The lowPriorityConversionCheckedConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
- final val styleName: String
The
styleName
lifecycle method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest.The
styleName
lifecycle method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest.This method was used to support the chosen styles feature, which was deactivated in 3.1.0. The internal modularization of ScalaTest in 3.2.0 will replace chosen styles as the tool to encourage consistency across a project. We do not plan a replacement for
styleName
.- Definition Classes
- PathAnyFreeSpecLike → SuiteMixin → Suite
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The styleName lifecycle method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest with no replacement.