Is a new (or different) instance of TestCase
object is used to run each test method in a JUnit test case? Or one instance is reused for all the tests?
public class MyTest extends TestCase {
public void testSomething() { ... }
public void testSomethingElse() { ... }
}
While running this test, how many instances of MyTest
class is created?
If possible, provide a link to a document or source code where I can verify the behaviour.
Yes, a separate instance is created.
While running that test, 2 instances of MyTest gets created.
If you want a different behavior, one option is to use a similar tool called TestNG(http://testng.org/doc/).
I couldn't find a clear answer in the JUnit docs about your question, but the intent, as anjanb wrote, is that each test is independent of the others, so a new TestCase instance could be created for each test to be run.
If you have expensive test setup ("fixtures") that you want to be shared across all test cases in a test class, you can use the @BeforeClass annotation on a static method to achieve this result: http://junit.sourceforge.net/javadoc_40/org/junit/BeforeClass.html. Note however, that a new instance may still be created for each test, but that won't affect the static data your @BeforeTest method has initialized.
There's one instance for each test run. Try
public class MyTest extends TestCase {
public MyTest() { System.out.println("MyTest Constructor");
public void setUp() { System.out.println("MyTest setUp");
public void tearDown() { System.out.println("MyTest tearDown");
public void testSomething() { System.out.println("MyTest testSomething");
public void testSomethingElse() { System.out.println("MyTest testSomethingElse");
}
The Sourcecode (including that to newer versions - your and my example is Junit 3) is on http://www.junit.org
If you are asking this because you are concerned about data being initialized and re-initialized in your constructor, be aware that the prescribed way to initialize your test cases data is via setUp() and tearDown() exclusively.
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