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Suite Runner Vs Package runner

authorjapps edited this page Nov 26, 2018 · 3 revisions

When to use JUnit Suite runner Vs Zerocode Package runner

  • Principally both do the same thing

    • i.e. Run all the tests from the single runner
  • When to use JUnit Suite runner ?

    • Use it - when you want to control which Test class to run and which not to run
    • The one you don't want to be part of the Test Suite, then just don't add them to the annotation
    • Env switching goes into the individual classes
  • When to use Zerocode Package runner(which is a JUnit custom runner) ?

    • Points to the JSON test cases root of the package e.g. src/test/resources/tests
    • It picks all tests from the folder and sub folders and runs them
    • You can add env switching at single place(i.e. just annotate this class with env details)
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Via mvn command -
// $ mvn test -Denv=ci -Dtest=com.hsbc.regulatory.tests.ContractTestSuite
// $ mvn test -Denv=dit -Dtest=com.hsbc.regulatory.tests.ContractTestSuite
// $ mvn test -Denv=sst -Dtest=com.hsbc.regulatory.tests.ContractTestSuite
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------

@TargetEnv("app_host.properties")       // <--- "app_host_sst.properties" if running against 'sst'
@TestPackageRoot("tests")               // <--- Root of the all tests folder in the test/resources
@EnvProperty("_${env}")                 // <--- mvn clean install -Denv=ci1 or -Denv=sst1
@RunWith(ZeroCodePackageRunner.class)
public class ContractTestSuite{

}

Have your host properties present in the test/resources folder.

e.g.
app_host.properties
app_host_ci.properties
app_host_dit.properties
app_host_sit.properties

etc...

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