/** * */ package org.junit.rules; import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import java.util.concurrent.Callable; import org.hamcrest.Matcher; import org.junit.runners.model.MultipleFailureException; /** * The ErrorCollector rule allows execution of a test to continue after the * first problem is found (for example, to collect _all_ the incorrect rows in a * table, and report them all at once): * *
 * public static class UsesErrorCollectorTwice {
 * 	@Rule
 * 	public ErrorCollector collector= new ErrorCollector();
 * 
 * 	@Test
 * 	public void example() {
 * 		collector.addError(new Throwable("first thing went wrong"));
 * 		collector.addError(new Throwable("second thing went wrong"));
 * 		collector.checkThat(getResult(), not(containsString("ERROR!")));
 * 		// all lines will run, and then a combined failure logged at the end.
 * 	}
 * }
 * 
*/ public class ErrorCollector extends Verifier { private List errors= new ArrayList(); @Override protected void verify() throws Throwable { MultipleFailureException.assertEmpty(errors); } /** * Adds a Throwable to the table. Execution continues, but the test will fail at the end. */ public void addError(Throwable error) { errors.add(error); } /** * Adds a failure to the table if {@code matcher} does not match {@code value}. * Execution continues, but the test will fail at the end if the match fails. */ public void checkThat(final T value, final Matcher matcher) { checkThat("", value, matcher); } /** * Adds a failure with the given {@code reason} * to the table if {@code matcher} does not match {@code value}. * Execution continues, but the test will fail at the end if the match fails. */ public void checkThat(final String reason, final T value, final Matcher matcher) { checkSucceeds(new Callable() { public Object call() throws Exception { assertThat(reason, value, matcher); return value; } }); } /** * Adds to the table the exception, if any, thrown from {@code callable}. * Execution continues, but the test will fail at the end if * {@code callable} threw an exception. */ public Object checkSucceeds(Callable callable) { try { return callable.call(); } catch (Throwable e) { addError(e); return null; } } }