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java.lang.Objectsbt.testing.TaskDef
public final class TaskDef
A bundle of information used to request a Task
from a test framework.
An array of TaskDef
is passed to Runner
's tasks
method, which returns
an array of Tasks
. Each returned task, when executed, will run tests and suites determined by the
test class name, fingerprints, "explicitly specified" field, and selectors of one of the passed TaskDef
s.
The "Explicitly specified" field means the user supplied a complete fully qualified test name, such as with the command:
> test-only com.mycompany.myproject.WholeNameSpec
as opposed to commands like:
> test-only *WholeNameSpec
or simply:
> test
The explicitlySpecified
field will be true for in the first case, and false in the last two cases, because only
in the first case was the fully qualified test class name completely specified by the user. The test framework can use this information
to decide whether to ignore an annotation requesting a class not be discovered.
The fingerprint
parameter indicates how the test suite was identified as a test suite. This tasks
method may be called with TaskDef
s containing the same value for testClassName
but different fingerprints.
For example, if both a class and its companion object were test classes, the tasks
method could be passed an array containing
TaskDef
s with the same name but with a different value for fingerprint.isModule
.
A test framework may "reject" a requested task by returning no Task
for that TaskDef
.
Constructor Summary | |
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TaskDef(java.lang.String fullyQualifiedName,
Fingerprint fingerprint,
boolean explicitlySpecified,
Selector[] selectors)
Constructs a new TaskDef with the given fully qualified name, fingerprint, "explicitly specified" fag, and array
of selectors. |
Method Summary | |
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boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object o)
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boolean |
explicitlySpecified()
Indicates whether or not the test class requested by this TaskDef was "explicitly specified." |
Fingerprint |
fingerprint()
The fingerprint that the test class requested by this TaskDef matches. |
java.lang.String |
fullyQualifiedName()
The fully qualified name of the test class requested by this TaskDef . |
int |
hashCode()
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Selector[] |
selectors()
One to many selectors describing the nature of the Task requested by this TaskDef . |
java.lang.String |
toString()
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public TaskDef(java.lang.String fullyQualifiedName, Fingerprint fingerprint, boolean explicitlySpecified, Selector[] selectors)
TaskDef
with the given fully qualified name, fingerprint, "explicitly specified" fag, and array
of selectors.
fullyQualifiedName
- the fully qualified name of the test class to be run by the requested taskfingerprint
- indicates how the test suite was identified as a test suite.explicitlySpecified
- indicates whether the test class was explicitly specified by user.selectors
- a possibly empty array of Selectors
determining suites and tests to runMethod Detail |
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public java.lang.String fullyQualifiedName()
TaskDef
.
public Fingerprint fingerprint()
TaskDef
matches.
public boolean explicitlySpecified()
TaskDef
was "explicitly specified."
For more information on what explicitly specified means, see the main documentation for this class.
public Selector[] selectors()
Task
requested by this TaskDef
.
A Selector
can indicate a direct, such as command-line, request from the user or a "rerun" of previously run tests.
In the latter case, the Selectors
would be taken from those passed in events of a previous run or runs.
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
equals
in class java.lang.Object
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class java.lang.Object
public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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