Trait to which custom information about a running suite of tests can be reported.
An Informer
is essentially
used to wrap a Reporter
and provide easy ways to send custom information
to that Reporter
via an InfoProvided
event.
Informer
contains an apply
method that takes an object.
The Informer
will invoke toString
on the passed object and
forward the resulting string to the Reporter
as the message
parameter of an InfoProvided
event.
Here's an example of using an Informer
in a Suite
subclass:
import org.scalatest._class MySuite extends Suite { def testAddition(info: Informer) { assert(1 + 1 === 2) info("Addition seems to work") } }
If you run this Suite
from the interpreter, you will see the message
included in the printed report:
scala> (new MySuite).execute() Test Starting - MySuite.testAddition(Reporter) Info Provided - MySuite.testAddition(Reporter): Addition seems to work Test Succeeded - MySuite.testAddition(Reporter)
Traits FunSuite
, Spec
, FlatSpec
, WordSpec
, FeatureSpec
, and
their sister traits in org.scalatest.fixture
package declare an implicit info
method that returns
an Informer
. This implicit info
is used, for example, to enable the syntax offered by the
GivenWhenThen
trait, which contains methods that take an implicit Informer
.
Here's an example of a FeatureSpec
that mixes in GivenWhenThen
:
import org.scalatest.FeatureSpec import org.scalatest.GivenWhenThenclass ArithmeticSpec extends FeatureSpec with GivenWhenThen {
feature("Integer arithmetic") {
scenario("addition") {
given("two integers") val x = 2 val y = 3
when("they are added") val sum = x + y
then("the result is the sum of the two numbers") assert(sum === 5) }
scenario("subtraction") {
given("two integers") val x = 7 val y = 2
when("one is subtracted from the other") val diff = x - y
then("the result is the difference of the two numbers") assert(diff === 5) } } }
Were you to run this FeatureSpec
in the interpreter, you would see the following messages
included in the printed report:
scala> (new ArithmeticFeatureSpec).run() Feature: Integer arithmetic Scenario: addition Given two integers When they are added Then the result is the sum of the two numbers Scenario: subtraction Given two integers When one is subtracted from the other Then the result is the difference of the two numbers
Provide information to the Reporter
as the .
Provide information to the Reporter
as the .
an object whose toString
result will be forwarded to the wrapped Reporter
via an InfoProvided
event.
Returns a string representation of the object.
Returns a string representation of the object.
The default representation is platform dependent.
a string representation of the object.
Trait to which custom information about a running suite of tests can be reported.
An
Informer
is essentially used to wrap aReporter
and provide easy ways to send custom information to thatReporter
via anInfoProvided
event.Informer
contains anapply
method that takes an object. TheInformer
will invoketoString
on the passed object and forward the resulting string to theReporter
as themessage
parameter of anInfoProvided
event.Here's an example of using an
Informer
in aSuite
subclass:If you run this
Suite
from the interpreter, you will see the message included in the printed report:Traits
FunSuite
,Spec
,FlatSpec
,WordSpec
,FeatureSpec
, and their sister traits inorg.scalatest.fixture
package declare an implicitinfo
method that returns anInformer
. This implicitinfo
is used, for example, to enable the syntax offered by theGivenWhenThen
trait, which contains methods that take an implicitInformer
. Here's an example of aFeatureSpec
that mixes inGivenWhenThen
:Were you to run this
FeatureSpec
in the interpreter, you would see the following messages included in the printed report: