- All Superinterfaces:
Extension
- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
AfterAllCallback defines the API for Extensions
that wish to provide additional behavior to test containers once
after all tests in the container have been executed.
Concrete implementations often implement BeforeAllCallback as well.
Extensions that implement AfterAllCallback must be registered at
the class level.
Constructor Requirements
Consult the documentation in Extension for details on
constructor requirements.
Wrapping Behavior
JUnit Jupiter guarantees wrapping behavior for multiple
registered extensions that implement lifecycle callbacks such as
BeforeAllCallback, AfterAllCallback,
BeforeEachCallback, AfterEachCallback,
BeforeTestExecutionCallback, and AfterTestExecutionCallback.
That means that, given two extensions Extension1 and
Extension2 with Extension1 registered before
Extension2, any "before" callbacks implemented by Extension1
are guaranteed to execute before any "before" callbacks implemented by
Extension2. Similarly, given the two same two extensions registered
in the same order, any "after" callbacks implemented by Extension1
are guaranteed to execute after any "after" callbacks implemented by
Extension2. Extension1 is therefore said to wrap
Extension2.
- Since:
- 5.0
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidafterAll(ExtensionContext context) Callback that is invoked once after all tests in the current container.
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Method Details
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afterAll
Callback that is invoked once after all tests in the current container.- Parameters:
context- the current extension context; nevernull- Throws:
Exception
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