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@TestExecutionListeners
@TestExecutionListeners
is used to register listeners for a particular test class, its
subclasses, and its nested classes. If you wish to register a listener globally, you
should register it via the automatic discovery mechanism described in
TestExecutionListener
Configuration.
The following example shows how to register two TestExecutionListener
implementations:
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Java
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Kotlin
@ContextConfiguration
@TestExecutionListeners({CustomTestExecutionListener.class, AnotherTestExecutionListener.class}) (1)
class CustomTestExecutionListenerTests {
// class body...
}
1 | Register two TestExecutionListener implementations. |
@ContextConfiguration
@TestExecutionListeners(CustomTestExecutionListener::class, AnotherTestExecutionListener::class) (1)
class CustomTestExecutionListenerTests {
// class body...
}
1 | Register two TestExecutionListener implementations. |
By default, @TestExecutionListeners
provides support for inheriting listeners from
superclasses or enclosing classes. See
@Nested
test class configuration and the
@TestExecutionListeners
javadoc for an example and further details. If you discover that you need to switch
back to using the default TestExecutionListener
implementations, see the note
in Registering TestExecutionListener
Implementations.