This is a basic implementation that runs a single test method of
a JUnit test case. The current implementation will use the string
constructor first. If the test class does not declare a string
constructor, the sampler will try empty constructor.
APPEND_ERROR
public static final String APPEND_ERROR
APPEND_EXCEPTION
public static final String APPEND_EXCEPTION
CLASSNAME
public static final String CLASSNAME
Property key representing the classname of the JavaSamplerClient to
user.
CONSTRUCTORSTRING
public static final String CONSTRUCTORSTRING
DOSETUP
public static final String DOSETUP
ERROR
public static final String ERROR
ERRORCODE
public static final String ERRORCODE
FAILURE
public static final String FAILURE
FAILURECODE
public static final String FAILURECODE
FILTER
public static final String FILTER
METHOD
public static final String METHOD
RUNTEST
public static final String RUNTEST
SETUP
public static final String SETUP
SUCCESS
public static final String SUCCESS
SUCCESSCODE
public static final String SUCCESSCODE
TEARDOWN
public static final String TEARDOWN
getAppendError
public boolean getAppendError()
If append error is not set, by default it is set to false,
which means users have to explicitly set the sampler to
append the assert errors. Because of how junit works, there
should only be one error
getAppendException
public boolean getAppendException()
If append exception is not set, by default it is set to false.
Users have to explicitly set it to true to see the exceptions
in the result tree.
getClassInstance
public static Object getClassInstance(String className,
String label)
If the method is not able to create a new instance of the
class, it returns null and logs all the exceptions at
warning level.
getClassname
public String getClassname()
Gets the Classname attribute of the JavaConfig object
getConstructorString
public String getConstructorString()
get the string passed to the string constructor
getDoNotSetUpTearDown
public boolean getDoNotSetUpTearDown()
if the sample shouldn't call setup/teardown, the
method returns true. It's meant for onetimesetup
and onetimeteardown.
getError
public String getError()
return the descriptive error for the test
getErrorCode
public String getErrorCode()
return the error code for the test method. it should
be an unique error code.
getFailure
public String getFailure()
get the failure message
getFailureCode
public String getFailureCode()
The failure code is used by other components
getFilterString
public String getFilterString()
return the comma separated string for the filter
getMethod
public String getMethod()
Return the name of the method to test
getMethod
public Method getMethod(Object clazz,
String method)
- the method or null if an error occurred
getRunTestMethod
public Method getRunTestMethod(Object clazz)
getSuccess
public String getSuccess()
get the success message
getSuccessCode
public String getSuccessCode()
get the success code defined by the user
sample
public SampleResult sample(Entry entry)
Obtains statistics about the given Entry, and packages the information
into a SampleResult.
- sample in interface Sampler
setAppendError
public void setAppendError(boolean error)
setAppendException
public void setAppendException(boolean exc)
setClassname
public void setClassname(String classname)
Sets the Classname attribute of the JavaConfig object
classname
- the new Classname value
setConstructorString
public void setConstructorString(String constr)
Set the string label used to create an instance of the
test with the string constructor.
setDoNotSetUpTearDown
public void setDoNotSetUpTearDown(boolean setup)
set the setup/teardown option
setError
public void setError(String error)
provide a descriptive error for the test method. For
a description of the difference between failure and
error, please refer to the following url
http://junit.sourceforge.net/doc/faq/faq.htm#tests_9
setErrorCode
public void setErrorCode(String code)
provide an unique error code for when the test
does not pass the assert test.
setFailure
public void setFailure(String fail)
set the failure message
setFailureCode
public void setFailureCode(String code)
Provide some unique code to denote a type of failure
setFilterString
public void setFilterString(String text)
set the filter string in comman separated format
setMethod
public void setMethod(String methodName)
Method should add the JUnit testXXX method to the list at
the end, since the sequence matters.
setSuccess
public void setSuccess(String success)
set the success message
setSuccessCode
public void setSuccessCode(String code)
set the succes code. the success code should
be unique.