Class SpringClassRule
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- TestRule
SpringClassRule is a custom JUnit TestRule that supports
 class-level features of the Spring TestContext Framework
 in standard JUnit tests by means of the TestContextManager and
 associated support classes and annotations.
 In contrast to the SpringJUnit4ClassRunner, Spring's rule-based JUnit support has the advantage
 that it is independent of any Runner and
 can therefore be combined with existing alternative runners like JUnit's
 Parameterized or third-party runners such as the MockitoJUnitRunner.
 
In order to achieve the same functionality as the SpringJUnit4ClassRunner,
 however, a SpringClassRule must be combined with a SpringMethodRule,
 since SpringClassRule only supports the class-level features of the
 SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.
 
Example Usage
 public class ExampleSpringIntegrationTest {
    @ClassRule
    public static final SpringClassRule springClassRule = new SpringClassRule();
    @Rule
    public final SpringMethodRule springMethodRule = new SpringMethodRule();
    // ...
 }The following list constitutes all annotations currently supported directly
 or indirectly by SpringClassRule. (Note that additional annotations
 may be supported by various
 TestExecutionListener or
 TestContextBootstrapper
 implementations.)
 
NOTE: This class requires JUnit 4.12 or higher.
- Since:
- 4.2
- Author:
- Sam Brannen, Philippe Marschall
- See Also:
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionapply(Statement base, Description description) Deprecated.Apply class-level features of the Spring TestContext Framework to the suppliedbasestatement.
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Constructor Details- 
SpringClassRulepublic SpringClassRule()Deprecated.
 
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Method Details- 
applyDeprecated.Apply class-level features of the Spring TestContext Framework to the suppliedbasestatement.Specifically, this method retrieves the TestContextManagerused by this rule and its associatedSpringMethodRuleand invokes thebeforeTestClass()andafterTestClass()methods on theTestContextManager.In addition, this method checks whether the test is enabled in the current execution environment. This prevents classes with a non-matching @IfProfileValueannotation from running altogether, even skipping the execution ofbeforeTestClass()methods inTestExecutionListeners.
 
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