@Target(value={TYPE,METHOD})
@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Documented
@ExtendWith(value=EnabledIfCondition.class)
@API(status=STABLE,
since="5.7")
public @interface EnabledIf
@EnabledIf is used to signal that the annotated test class or test
method is enabled only if the provided
condition evaluates to true.
When applied at the class level, all test methods within that class will be enabled on the same condition.
This annotation is not @Inherited.
Consequently, if you wish to apply the same semantics to a subclass, this
annotation must be redeclared on the subclass.
If a test method is disabled via this annotation, that does not prevent
the test class from being instantiated. Rather, it prevents the execution of
the test method and method-level lifecycle callbacks such as @BeforeEach
methods, @AfterEach methods, and corresponding extension APIs.
This annotation may be used as a meta-annotation in order to create a custom composed annotation that inherits the semantics of this annotation.
AnnotatedElement (i.e., test
interface, test class, or test method). If this annotation is directly
present, indirectly present, or meta-present multiple times on a given
element, only the first such annotation discovered by JUnit will be used;
any additional declarations will be silently ignored. Note, however, that
this annotation may be used in conjunction with other @Enabled* or
@Disabled* annotations in this package.| Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
|---|---|
java.lang.String |
value
The name of a method within the test class or in an external class to use
as a condition for the test's or container's execution.
|
| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
java.lang.String |
disabledReason
Custom reason to provide if the test or container is disabled.
|
public abstract java.lang.String value
Condition methods must be static if located outside the test class or
if @EnabledIf is used at the class level.
A condition method in an external class must be referenced by its
fully qualified method name — for example,
com.example.Conditions#isEncryptionSupported.
public abstract java.lang.String disabledReason
If a custom reason is supplied, it will be combined with the default reason for this annotation. If a custom reason is not supplied, the default reason will be used.