Tag object that indicates a test is a candidate for retrying on either failure, cancellation, or both.
This tag object is intended to be used in conjunction with trait Retries, to
identify tests that are candidates for retrying.
The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is org.scalatest.tags.Retryable.
This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other than Spec, in which tests are methods
not functions) as being a candidate for retries. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to
see the syntax. Here's an example for FlatSpec:
package org.scalatest.examples.tagobjects.retryable
import org.scalatest._
import tagobjects.Retryable
class SetSpec extends FlatSpec with Retries {
override def withFixture(test: NoArgTest) = {
if (isRetryable(test))
withRetry { super.withFixture(test) }
else
super.withFixture(test)
}
"An empty Set" should "have size 0" taggedAs(Retryable) in {
assert(Set.empty.size === 0)
}
}
Tag object that indicates a test is a candidate for retrying on either failure, cancellation, or both.
This tag object is intended to be used in conjunction with trait
Retries
, to identify tests that are candidates for retrying.The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is
org.scalatest.tags.Retryable
. This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other thanSpec
, in which tests are methods not functions) as being a candidate for retries. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to see the syntax. Here's an example forFlatSpec
: