1 package org.apache.maven.surefire.providerapi;
2
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21
22 import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
23 import org.apache.maven.surefire.report.ReporterException;
24 import org.apache.maven.surefire.suite.RunResult;
25 import org.apache.maven.surefire.testset.TestSetFailedException;
26
27 /**
28 * Interface to be implemented by all Surefire providers.
29 * <p/>
30 * NOTE: This class is part of the proposed public api for surefire providers for 2.7. It may
31 * still be subject to changes, even for minor revisions.
32 * <p/>
33 * The api covers this interface and all the types reachable from it. And nothing else.
34 * <p/>
35 * <p/>
36 * Called in one of three ways:
37 * Forkmode = never: getSuites is not called, invoke is called with null parameter
38 * Forkmode = once: getSuites is not called, invoke is called with null parameter
39 * Forkmode anything else: getSuites is called, invoke is called on new provider instance for each item in getSuites
40 * response.
41 *
42 * @author Kristian Rosenvold
43 */
44 public interface SurefireProvider
45 {
46 /**
47 * Determines the number of forks.
48 * <p/>
49 * Called when forkmode is different from "never" or "always", allows the provider to define
50 * how to behave for the fork.
51 *
52 * @return An iterator that will trigger one fork per item
53 */
54 Iterable<Class<?>> getSuites();
55
56 /**
57 * Runs a forked test
58 *
59 * @param forkTestSet An item from the iterator in #getSuites. Will be null for forkmode never or always.
60 * When this is non-null, the forked process will run only that test
61 * and probably not scan the classpath
62 * @return A result of the invocation
63 * @throws org.apache.maven.surefire.report.ReporterException
64 * When reporting fails
65 * @throws org.apache.maven.surefire.testset.TestSetFailedException
66 * When testset fails
67 */
68 @SuppressWarnings( "checkstyle:redundantthrows" )
69 RunResult invoke( Object forkTestSet )
70 throws TestSetFailedException, ReporterException, InvocationTargetException;
71
72 /**
73 * Makes an attempt at cancelling the current run, giving the provider a chance to notify
74 * reporting that the remaining tests have been cancelled due to timeout.
75 * <p/>
76 * If the provider thinks it can terminate properly it is the responsibility of
77 * the invoke method to return a RunResult with a booter code of failure.
78 * <p/>
79 * It is up to the provider to find out how to implement this method properly.
80 * A provider may also choose to not do anything at all in this method,
81 * which means surefire will kill the forked process soon afterwards anyway.
82 * <p/>
83 * Will be called on a different thread than the one calling invoke.
84 */
85 // Todo: Need to think a lot closer about how/if this works and if there is a use case for it.
86 // Killing a process is slightly non-deterministic
87 // And it
88 void cancel();
89 }