class Framework extends sbt.testing.Framework
This class is ScalaTest's implementation of the new Framework API that is supported in sbt 0.13.
To use ScalaTest in sbt, you should add ScalaTest as dependency in your sbt build file, the following shows an example for using ScalaTest 2.0 with Scala 2.10.x project:
"org.scalatest" % "scalatest_2.10" % "2.0" % "test"
To pass argument to ScalaTest from sbt, you can use testOptions:
testOptions in Test += Tests.Argument("-h", "target/html") // Use HtmlReporter
If you are using multiple testing frameworks, you can pass arguments specific to ScalaTest only:
testOptions in Test += Tests.Argument(TestFrameworks.ScalaTest, "-h", "target/html") // Use HtmlReporter
Supported arguments
Integration in sbt 0.13 supports same argument format as Runner,
except the following arguments:
-R-- runpath is not supported because test path and discovery is handled by sbt-s-- suite is not supported because sbt'stest-onlyserves the similar purpose-A-- again is not supported because sbt'stest-quickserves the similar purpose-j-- junit is not supported because in sbt different test framework should be supported by its correspondingFrameworkimplementation-b-- testng is not supported because in sbt different test framework should be supported by its correspondingFrameworkimplementation-P-- concurrent/parallel is not supported because parallel execution is controlled by sbt.-qis not supported because test discovery should be handled by sbt, and sbt's test-only or test filter serves the similar purpose-Tis not supported because correct ordering of text output is handled by sbt-gis not supported because current Graphic Reporter implementation works differently than standard reporter
New Features of New Framework API
New Framework API supports a number of new features that ScalaTest has utilized to support a better testing experience in sbt. The followings are summary of new features supported by the new Framework API:
- Specified behavior of single instance of
Runnerper project run (non-fork), and a newdonemethod - API to return nested tasks
- API to support test execution in
forkmode - Selector API to selectively run tests
- Added new
Ignored,CanceledandPendingstatus - Added sbt Tagging support
Specified behavior of single instance of Runner per project run (non-fork), and a new done method
In new Framework API, it is now a specified behavior that Framework's runner method will be called
to get a Runner instance once per project run. Arguments will be passed when calling Framework's runner
and this gives ScalaTest a good place to perform setup tasks, such as initializing Reporters.
There's also a new done on Runner interface, which in turns provide a good spot for ScalaTest to perform
cleanup tasks, such as disposing the Reporters. HtmlReporter depends
on this behavior to generate its index.html. In addition, done can return framework-specific summary text
for sbt to render at the end of the project run, which allows ScalaTest to return its own summary text.
API to return nested Suites as sbt Tasks
In new Framework API, a new concept of Task
was introduced. A Task has an execute method that can return more Tasks for execution. ScalaTest does not utilize this
feature, it always return empty array for sub-tasks.
API to support test execution in fork mode
Forking was added to sbt since version 0.12, you can find documentation for forking support in sbt at Forking in sbt.
Although forking is already available in sbt since 0.12, there's no support in old Framework API, until it is added in new Framework API that is supported in
sbt 0.13. With API provided with new Framework API, ScalaTest creates real Reporters in the main process, and uses SocketReporter
in forked process to send events back to the main process, and get processed by real Reporters at the main process. All of this is transparent
to any custom Reporter implementation, as only one instance of the custom Reporter will be created to process the events, regardless
of whether the tests run in same or forked process.
Selector API to selectively run tests
New Framework API includes a set of comprehensive API to select tests for execution. Though new Framework API supports fine-grained test selection, current
sbt's test-only and test-quick supports up to suite level selection only, or SuiteSelector as defined in new Framework API.
This Framework implementation already supports SuiteSelector, NestedSuiteSelector, TestSelector and
NestedTestSelector, which should work once future sbt version supports them.
Added new Ignored, Canceled and Pending status
Status Ignored, Canceled and Pending are added to new Framework API, and they match perfectly with ScalaTest's ignored
tests (now reported as Ignored instead of Skipped), as well as canceled and pending tests newly added in ScalaTest 2.0.
Added sbt Tagging support
Sbt supports task tagging, but has no support in old Framework API for test frameworks to integrate it. New Framework API supports it, and you can now use the following annotations to annotate your suite for sbt built-in resource tags:
They will be mapped to corresponding resource tag CPU, Disk and Network in sbt.
You can also define custom tag, which you'll need to write it as Java annotation:
import java.lang.annotation.Target; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import org.scalatest.TagAnnotation;
@TagAnnotation("custom") @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.TYPE}) public @interface Custom {}
which will be translated to Tags.Tag("custom") in sbt.
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Initiates a ScalaTest run.
Initiates a ScalaTest run.
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the ScalaTest arguments for the new run
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the ScalaTest remote arguments for the run in a forked JVM
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a class loader to use when loading test classes during the run
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