Class whose instances are after words, which can be used to reduce text duplication.
Class whose instances are after words, which can be used to reduce text duplication.
If you are repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of each string inside
a block, you can "move the word or phrase" out of the block with an after word.
You create an after word by passing the repeated word or phrase to the afterWord
method.
Once created, you can place the after word after when
, a verb
(should
, must
, or can
), or
which
. (You can't place one after in
or is
, the
words that introduce a test.) Here's an example that has after words used in all three
places:
import org.scalatest.fixture import ConfigMapFixture class ScalaTestGUISpec extends fixture.WordSpec with ConfigMapFixture { def theUser = afterWord("the user") def display = afterWord("display") def is = afterWord("is") "The ScalaTest GUI" when theUser { "clicks on an event report in the list box" should display { "a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box" in { cm => } "the details for the event in the details area" in { cm => } "a rerun button," which is { "enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable" in { cm => } "disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable" in { cm => } } } } }
Running the previous fixture.WordSpec
in the Scala interpreter would yield:
scala> (new ScalaTestGUISpec).run()
The ScalaTest GUI (when the user clicks on an event report in the list box)
- should display a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box
- should display the details for the event in the details area
- should display a rerun button, which is enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable
- should display a rerun button, which is disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable
Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from WordSpecLike
's it
field.
Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from WordSpecLike
's it
field.
This class enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"A Stack" when { ... } it should { ... } ^
For more information and examples of the use of the it
field, see the main documentation
for WordSpec
.
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
class WordSpecStringWrapper
.
Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from WordSpecLike
's they
field.
Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from WordSpecLike
's they
field.
This class enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"Basketball players" when { ... } they should { ... } ^
For more information and examples of the use of the they
field, see the main documentation
for WordSpec
.
A class that via an implicit conversion (named convertToWordSpecStringWrapper
) enables
methods when
, which
, in
, is
, taggedAs
and ignore
to be invoked on String
s.
A class that via an implicit conversion (named convertToWordSpecStringWrapper
) enables
methods when
, which
, in
, is
, taggedAs
and ignore
to be invoked on String
s.
This class provides much of the syntax for fixture.WordSpec
, however, it does not add
the verb methods (should
, must
, and can
) to String
.
Instead, these are added via the ShouldVerb
, MustVerb
, and CanVerb
traits, which fixture.WordSpec
mixes in, to avoid a conflict with implicit conversions provided
in ShouldMatchers
and MustMatchers
.
Creates an after word that an be used to reduce text duplication.
Creates an after word that an be used to reduce text duplication.
If you are repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of each string inside
a block, you can "move the word or phrase" out of the block with an after word.
You create an after word by passing the repeated word or phrase to the afterWord
method.
Once created, you can place the after word after when
, a verb
(should
, must
, or can
), or
which
. (You can't place one after in
or is
, the
words that introduce a test.) Here's an example that has after words used in all three
places:
import org.scalatest.fixture import ConfigMapFixture class ScalaTestGUISpec extends fixture.WordSpec with ConfigMapFixture { def theUser = afterWord("the user") def display = afterWord("display") def is = afterWord("is") "The ScalaTest GUI" when theUser { "clicks on an event report in the list box" should display { "a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box" in { cm => } "the details for the event in the details area" in { cm => } "a rerun button," which is { "enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable" in { cm => } "disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable" in { cm => } } } } }
Running the previous fixture.WordSpec
in the Scala interpreter would yield:
scala> (new ScalaTestGUISpec).run()
The ScalaTest GUI (when the user clicks on an event report in the list box)
- should display a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box
- should display the details for the event in the details area
- should display a rerun button, which is enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable
- should display a rerun button, which is disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable
the after word text
an instance of AfterWord
Supports shared test registration in fixture.WordSpec
s.
Supports shared test registration in fixture.WordSpec
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 trait org.scalatest.WordSpec
.
Implicitly converts String
s to WordSpecStringWrapper
, which enables
methods when
, which
, in
, is
, taggedAs
and ignore
to be invoked on String
s.
Implicitly converts String
s to WordSpecStringWrapper
, which enables
methods when
, which
, in
, is
, taggedAs
and ignore
to be invoked on String
s.
String
to be wrapped
an instance of WordSpecStringWrapper
Supports shorthand scope registration in WordSpecLike
s.
Supports shorthand scope registration in WordSpecLike
s.
This field enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"A Stack" when { ... } it should { ... } ^
For more information and examples of the use of the it
field, see the main documentation
for WordSpec
.
Run a test.
Run a test. This trait's implementation runs the test 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 documenation
for testNames
for an example.)
the name of one test to execute.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when the test started by this method has completed, and whether or not it failed .
NullArgumentException
if any of testName
or args
is null
.
Run zero to many of this WordSpec
's tests.
Run zero to many of this WordSpec
's tests.
This method takes a testName
parameter that optionally specifies a test to invoke.
If testName
is Some
, this trait's implementation of this method
invokes runTest
on this object with passed args
.
This method takes an args
that contains a Set
of tag names that should be included (tagsToInclude
), and a Set
that should be excluded (tagsToExclude
), when deciding which of this Suite
's tests to execute.
If tagsToInclude
is empty, all tests will be executed
except those those belonging to tags listed in the tagsToExclude
Set
. If tagsToInclude
is non-empty, only tests
belonging to tags mentioned in tagsToInclude
, and not mentioned in tagsToExclude
will be executed. However, if testName
is Some
, tagsToInclude
and tagsToExclude
are essentially ignored.
Only if testName
is None
will tagsToInclude
and tagsToExclude
be consulted to
determine which of the tests named in the testNames
Set
should be run. For more information on trait tags, see the main documentation for this trait.
If testName
is None
, this trait's implementation of this method
invokes testNames
on this Suite
to get a Set
of names of tests to potentially execute.
(A testNames
value of None
essentially acts as a wildcard that means all tests in
this Suite
that are selected by tagsToInclude
and tagsToExclude
should be executed.)
For each test in the testName
Set
, in the order
they appear in the iterator obtained by invoking the elements
method on the Set
, this trait's implementation
of this method checks whether the test should be run based on the tagsToInclude
and tagsToExclude
Set
s.
If so, this implementation invokes runTest
with passed args
.
an optional name of one test to execute. If None
, all relevant tests should be executed.
I.e., None
acts like a wildcard that means execute all relevant tests in this WordSpec
.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when all tests started by this method have completed, and whether or not a failure occurred.
NullArgumentException
if any of testName
or args
is null
.
Suite style name.
Suite style name.
org.scalatest.fixture.WordSpec
Supports the registration of subjects.
Supports the registration of subjects.
For example, this method enables syntax such as the following:
"A Stack" should { ... ^
This function is passed as an implicit parameter to a should
method
provided in ShouldVerb
, a must
method
provided in MustVerb
, and a can
method
provided in CanVerb
. When invoked, this function registers the
subject and executes the block.
Supports the registration of subject descriptions with after words.
Supports the registration of subject descriptions with after words.
For example, this method enables syntax such as the following:
def provide = afterWord("provide") "The ScalaTest Matchers DSL" can provide { ... } ^
This function is passed as an implicit parameter to a should
method
provided in ShouldVerb
, a must
method
provided in MustVerb
, and a can
method
provided in CanVerb
. When invoked, this function registers the
subject and executes the block.
A Map
whose keys are String
tag names to which tests in this WordSpec
belong, and values
the Set
of test names that belong to each tag.
A Map
whose keys are String
tag names to which tests in this WordSpec
belong, and values
the Set
of test names that belong to each tag. If this fixture.WordSpec
contains no tags, this method returns an empty Map
.
This trait's implementation returns tags that were passed as strings contained in Tag
objects passed to
methods test
and ignore
.
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.
An immutable Set
of test names.
An immutable Set
of test names. If this fixture.WordSpec
contains no tests, this method returns an
empty Set
.
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.
the Set
of test names
Supports shorthand scope registration in WordSpecLike
s.
Supports shorthand scope registration in WordSpecLike
s.
This field enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"A Stack" when { ... } they should { ... } ^
For more information and examples of the use of the they
field, see the main documentation
for WordSpec
.
Implementation trait for class
fixture.WordSpec
, which is a sister class toorg.scalatest.WordSpec
that can pass a fixture object into its tests.fixture.WordSpec
is a class, not a trait, to minimize compile time given there is a slight compiler overhead to mixing in traits compared to extending classes. If you need to mix the behavior offixture.WordSpec
into some other class, you can use this trait instead, because classfixture.WordSpec
does nothing more than extend this trait and add a nicetoString
implementation.See the documentation of the class for a detailed overview of
fixture.WordSpec
.