Annotation Interface ParameterizedTest
@ParameterizedTest is used to signal that the annotated method is a
parameterized test method.
Such methods must not be private or static.
Arguments Providers and Sources
@ParameterizedTest methods must specify at least one
ArgumentsProvider
via @ArgumentsSource
or a corresponding composed annotation (e.g., @ValueSource,
@CsvSource, etc.). The provider is responsible for providing a
Stream of
Arguments that will be
used to invoke the parameterized test method.
Formal Parameter List
A @ParameterizedTest method may declare additional parameters at
the end of the method's parameter list to be resolved by other
ParameterResolvers
(e.g., TestInfo, TestReporter, etc). Specifically, a
parameterized test method must declare formal parameters according to the
following rules.
- Zero or more indexed arguments must be declared first.
- Zero or more aggregators must be declared next.
- Zero or more arguments supplied by other
ParameterResolverimplementations must be declared last.
In this context, an indexed argument is an argument for a given
index in the Arguments provided by an ArgumentsProvider that
is passed as an argument to the parameterized method at the same index in the
method's formal parameter list. An aggregator is any parameter of type
ArgumentsAccessor
or any parameter annotated with
@AggregateWith.
Argument Conversion
Method parameters may be annotated with
@ConvertWith
or a corresponding composed annotation to specify an explicit
ArgumentConverter.
Otherwise, JUnit Jupiter will attempt to perform an implicit
conversion to the target type automatically (see the User Guide for further
details).
Composed Annotations
@ParameterizedTest may also be used as a meta-annotation in order
to create a custom composed annotation that inherits the semantics
of @ParameterizedTest.
Inheritance
@ParameterizedTest methods are inherited from superclasses as long
as they are not overridden according to the visibility rules of the
Java language. Similarly, @ParameterizedTest methods declared as
interface default methods are inherited as long as they are not
overridden.
Test Execution Order
By default, test methods will be ordered using an algorithm that is
deterministic but intentionally nonobvious. This ensures that subsequent runs
of a test suite execute test methods in the same order, thereby allowing for
repeatable builds. In this context, a test method is any instance
method that is directly annotated or meta-annotated with @Test,
@RepeatedTest, @ParameterizedTest, @TestFactory, or
@TestTemplate.
Although true unit tests typically should not rely on the order
in which they are executed, there are times when it is necessary to enforce
a specific test method execution order — for example, when writing
integration tests or functional tests where the sequence of
the tests is important, especially in conjunction with
@TestInstance(Lifecycle.PER_CLASS).
To control the order in which test methods are executed, annotate your
test class or test interface with
@TestMethodOrder and specify
the desired MethodOrderer
implementation.
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- 5.0
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Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionbooleanConfigure whether all arguments of the parameterized test that implementAutoCloseablewill be closed after@AfterEachmethods andAfterEachCallbackextensions have been called for the current parameterized test invocation.The display name to be used for individual invocations of the parameterized test; never blank or consisting solely of whitespace. -
Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringPlaceholder for eitherARGUMENT_SET_NAME_PLACEHOLDERorARGUMENTS_WITH_NAMES_PLACEHOLDER, depending on whether the current set of arguments was created viaargumentSet():{argumentSetNameOrArgumentsWithNames}.static final StringPlaceholder for the name of the argument set for the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod:{argumentSetName}.static final StringPlaceholder for the complete, comma-separated arguments list of the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod:{arguments}static final StringPlaceholder for the complete, comma-separated named arguments list of the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod:{argumentsWithNames}static final StringDefault display name pattern for the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod: "[{index}] {argumentSetNameOrArgumentsWithNames}"static final Stringstatic final StringPlaceholder for the current invocation index of a@ParameterizedTestmethod (1-based):{index}
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Field Details
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DISPLAY_NAME_PLACEHOLDER
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- 5.3
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INDEX_PLACEHOLDER
Placeholder for the current invocation index of a@ParameterizedTestmethod (1-based):{index}- Since:
- 5.3
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ARGUMENTS_PLACEHOLDER
Placeholder for the complete, comma-separated arguments list of the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod:{arguments}- Since:
- 5.3
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ARGUMENTS_WITH_NAMES_PLACEHOLDER
Placeholder for the complete, comma-separated named arguments list of the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod:{argumentsWithNames}Argument names will be retrieved via the
Parameter.getName()API if the byte code contains parameter names — for example, if the code was compiled with the-parameterscommand line argument forjavac.- Since:
- 5.6
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ARGUMENT_SET_NAME_PLACEHOLDER
Placeholder for the name of the argument set for the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod:{argumentSetName}.This placeholder can be used when the current set of arguments was created via
argumentSet().- Since:
- 5.11
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ARGUMENT_SET_NAME_OR_ARGUMENTS_WITH_NAMES_PLACEHOLDER
@API(status=EXPERIMENTAL, since="5.11") static final String ARGUMENT_SET_NAME_OR_ARGUMENTS_WITH_NAMES_PLACEHOLDERPlaceholder for eitherARGUMENT_SET_NAME_PLACEHOLDERorARGUMENTS_WITH_NAMES_PLACEHOLDER, depending on whether the current set of arguments was created viaargumentSet():{argumentSetNameOrArgumentsWithNames}.- Since:
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DEFAULT_DISPLAY_NAME
Default display name pattern for the current invocation of a@ParameterizedTestmethod: "[{index}] {argumentSetNameOrArgumentsWithNames}"Note that the default pattern does not include the display name of the
@ParameterizedTestmethod.- Since:
- 5.3
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Element Details
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name
String nameThe display name to be used for individual invocations of the parameterized test; never blank or consisting solely of whitespace.Defaults to
"{default_display_name}".If the default display name flag (
"{default_display_name}") is not overridden, JUnit will:- Look up the "junit.jupiter.params.displayname.default"
configuration parameter and use it if available. The configuration
parameter can be supplied via the
LauncherAPI, build tools (e.g., Gradle and Maven), a JVM system property, or the JUnit Platform configuration file (i.e., a file namedjunit-platform.propertiesin the root of the class path). Consult the User Guide for further information. - Otherwise,
"[{index}] {argumentSetNameOrArgumentsWithNames}"will be used.
Supported placeholders
"{displayName}""{index}""{argumentSetName}""{arguments}""{argumentsWithNames}""{argumentSetNameOrArgumentsWithNames}""{0}","{1}", etc.: an individual argument (0-based)
For the latter, you may use
MessageFormatpatterns to customize formatting (for example,{0,number,#.###}). Please note that the original arguments are passed when formatting, regardless of any implicit or explicit argument conversions.Note that
"{default_display_name}"is a flag rather than a placeholder.- See Also:
- Default:
"{default_display_name}"
- Look up the "junit.jupiter.params.displayname.default"
configuration parameter and use it if available. The configuration
parameter can be supplied via the
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autoCloseArguments
Configure whether all arguments of the parameterized test that implementAutoCloseablewill be closed after@AfterEachmethods andAfterEachCallbackextensions have been called for the current parameterized test invocation.Defaults to
true.WARNING: if an argument that implements
AutoCloseableis reused for multiple invocations of the same parameterized test method, you must setautoCloseArgumentstofalseto ensure that the argument is not closed between invocations.- Since:
- 5.8
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- Default:
true
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