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Version: 5.4

Test Case Config

Each test can be configured with various parameters. After the test name, invoke the config function passing in the parameters you wish to set. The available parameters are:

  • invocations - The number of times to run this test. Useful if you have a non-deterministic test and you want to run that particular test a set number of times to see if it eventually fails. A test will only succeed if all invocations succeed. Defaults to 1.
  • threads - Allows the invocation of this test to be parallelized by setting the number of threads. Value must be less or equal of invocations value. Similarly, if you set invocations to a value equal to the number threads, then each invocation will have its own thread.
  • enabled - If set to false then this test is disabled. Can be useful if a test needs to be temporarily ignored. You can also use this parameter with boolean expressions to run a test only under certain conditions.
  • enabledIf - A function which provides the same ability as enabled but is lazily evaluated when the test case is due for execution.
  • timeout - sets a timeout for this test. If the test has not finished in that time then the test fails. Useful for code that is non-deterministic and might not finish. Timeout is of type kotlin.Duration which can be instantiated like 2.seconds, 3.minutes and so on.
  • tags - a set of tags that can be used to group tests (see detailed description below).
  • listeners - register test listeners to run only on this test.
  • extensions - register extensions to run only on this test.

An example of setting config on a test:

class MyTests : ShouldSpec() {
init {
should("return the length of the string").config(invocations = 10, threads = 2) {
"sammy".length shouldBe 5
"".length shouldBe 0
}
}
}
class MyTests : WordSpec() {
init {
"String.length" should {
"return the length of the string".config(timeout = 2.seconds) {
"sammy".length shouldBe 5
"".length shouldBe 0
}
}
}
}
class FunSpecTest : FunSpec() {
init {
test("FunSpec should support config syntax").config(tags = setOf(Database, Linux)) {
// ...
}
}
}

You can also specify a default TestCaseConfig for all test cases of a Spec:

Overriding the defaultTestCaseConfig function:

class MySpec : StringSpec() {

override fun defaultTestCaseConfig() = TestCaseConfig(invocations = 3)

init {
// your test cases ...
}
}

Or via assignment to the defaultTestConfig val:

class FunSpecTest : FunSpec() {
init {

defaultTestConfig = TestCaseConfig(enabled = true, invocations = 3)

test("FunSpec should support Spec config syntax in init{} block") {
// ...
}
}
}