I have created a project which is intended to demonstrate the following using Java
, Maven
and JUnit5
- If the
Class
exists in project. - If the class contains a
method
with a specific name - If a method is
public
,private
- If a method contains parameters with specific types
- If a method returns a specific type
And there could be more additions to such a list.
This project makes use of ReflectionUtils class from Junit5
and Java
's Reflection API
The codebase and tests are available at GitHub
Top comments (4)
What is the purpose of such a tests?
This is so that a learner can make progress on a certain set of tasks and verify their progress. The audience is developers learning java and creating their first project
This sounds like a bad idea. Your tests should be checking that your unit of code meets it's external facing contracts; it should not need to assess the internal private methods and fields.
That depends on the use case. This is so that a learner can make progress on a certain set of tasks and verify their progress. The audience is developers learning java and creating their first project