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Is writing a custom test engine an option?
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@sormuras thanks a lot for all your pointers, this is great and much appreciated! :) I'll need some time to research/digest this and then decide if go in this direction or not. Thx again |
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Hello everyone,
Since #371 is closed, is there a solution to be able to create a JUnit5 Extension that will generate tests dynamically?
Right now I'm forced to use a
@TestFactory
and a class to be extended, as in (in the example theCompatibilityTest
class has a method annotated with@TestFactory
):But it would be nicer if I could write:
The
@CompatiblityTest
would trigger an Extension that generate the tests dynamically (in my case, the tests are expressed in some files and the Extension would generate the tests based on that).Note: It's better than extending a class since this wouldn't touch the test hierarchy.
Any idea?
Thanks a lot
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