Issue
I'm trying to figure out How i can make my JUnits tests run a specific order as well as stop all test's if one of the test's fail. Here below i have included just some simple actionbar item test's. All i basically want to make sure is when i run my build/test via command line, i want the test to stop if one of these tests fails. Any Recommendations?
public void testPreconditions() {
assertNotNull(instrumentation);
assertNotNull(mWeb);
assertNotNull(mActivity);
}
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
instrumentation = getInstrumentation();
mActivity = getActivity();
setActivityInitialTouchMode(false);
mWeb = (WebView) mActivity
.findViewById(com.jaisonbrooks.webview.R.id.webview_main);
mMockWebViewClient = new MockWebViewClient();
mWeb.setWebViewClient(mMockWebViewClient);
mSettings = mWeb.getSettings();
}
public void testThatButtonReloadWorks() {
final View view = mActivity
.findViewById(com.jaisonbrooks.webview.R.id.menu_refresh);
mActivity.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
view.requestFocus();
view.callOnClick();
}
});
}
public void testThatButtonForwardWorks() {
final View view = mActivity
.findViewById(com.jaisonbrooks.webview.R.id.menu_forward);
mActivity.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
view.requestFocus();
view.callOnClick();
}
});
}
public void testThatButtonBackWorks() {
final View view = mActivity
.findViewById(com.jaisonbrooks.webview.R.id.menu_back);
mActivity.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
view.requestFocus();
view.callOnClick();
}
});
}
Solution
If you're doing integration tests using JUnit, you could prefix the method name with _1, _2 etc.:
public void _1_testThatButton()...
public void _2_testSomethingSecond()...
I suppose you could call System.exit() instead of throwing an exception, but if your tests are taking too long, that may be a bad sign for adding more tests in the future (adding more tests may discourage you from running them).
If your're using ant, you can try this: How to make junit testing to stop after first failing test
Answered By - Shellum
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