@Documented @Inherited @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=TYPE) public @interface ActiveProfiles
ActiveProfiles is a class-level annotation that is used to declare
which active bean definition profiles should be used when loading
an ApplicationContext
for test classes.SmartContextLoader,
MergedContextConfiguration,
ContextConfiguration,
ApplicationContext,
Profile| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
inheritProfiles
Whether or not bean definition profiles from superclasses should be
inherited.
|
String[] |
profiles
The bean definition profiles to activate.
|
String[] |
value
Alias for
profiles(). |
public abstract String[] value
profiles().
This attribute may not be used in conjunction
with profiles(), but it may be used instead of
profiles().
public abstract String[] profiles
This attribute may not be used in conjunction
with value(), but it may be used instead of
value().
public abstract boolean inheritProfiles
The default value is true, which means that a test
class will inherit bean definition profiles defined by a
test superclass. Specifically, the bean definition profiles for a test
class will be appended to the list of bean definition profiles
defined by a test superclass. Thus, subclasses have the option of
extending the list of bean definition profiles.
If inheritProfiles is set to false, the bean
definition profiles for the test class will shadow and
effectively replace any bean definition profiles defined by a superclass.
In the following example, the ApplicationContext for
BaseTest will be loaded using only the "base"
bean definition profile; beans defined in the "extended" profile
will therefore not be loaded. In contrast, the ApplicationContext
for ExtendedTest will be loaded using the "base"
and "extended" bean definition profiles.
@ActiveProfiles("base")
@ContextConfiguration
public class BaseTest {
// ...
}
@ActiveProfiles("extended")
@ContextConfiguration
public class ExtendedTest extends BaseTest {
// ...
}
Note: @ActiveProfiles can be used when loading an
ApplicationContext from path-based resource locations or
annotated classes.
ContextConfiguration.locations(),
ContextConfiguration.classes(),
ContextConfiguration.inheritLocations()