Returns thge arguments that were used to create this Runner
.
Returns thge arguments that were used to create this Runner
.
an array of argument that is used to create this Runner.
Scala.js specific: Deserialize a task that has been serialized by serializeTask
of another or this Runner
.
Scala.js specific: Deserialize a task that has been serialized by serializeTask
of another or this Runner
. The resulting task must associate with this runner.
Indicates the client is done with this Runner
instance.
Indicates the client is done with this Runner
instance.
After invoking the done
method on a Runner
instance, the client should no
longer invoke the task
methods on that instance. (If the client does invoke task
after done
, it will be rewarded with an IllegalStateException
.)
Similarly, after returning from done
, the test framework should no longer write
any messages to the Logger
, nor fire any more events to the EventHandler
,
passed to Framework.runner
. If the test framework has not completed writing log messages
or firing events when the client invokes done
, the framework should not return from
done
until it is finished sending messages and events, and may block the thread
that invoked done
until it is actually done.
In short, by invoking done
, the client indicates it is done invoking the task
methods for this run. By returning from done
, the test framework indicates it is done writing
log messages and firing events for this run.
If the client invokes done
more than once on the same Runner
instance, the test
framework should on subsequent invocations should throw IllegalStateException
.
The test framework may send a summary (i.e., a message giving total tests succeeded, failed, and
so on) to the user via a log message. If so, it should return the summary from done
.
If not, it should return an empty string. The client may use the return value of done
to decide whether to display its own summary message.
The test framework may return a multi-lines string (i.e., a message giving total tests succeeded, failed and so on) to the client.
In Scala.js, the client must not call this method before all execute methods of all Tasks have called their completion continuation. Otherwise, the Framework should throw an IllegalStateException (since it cannot block).
Further, if this is the master, the client must not call this method before, all done methods of all slaves have returned (otherwise, IllegalStateException). If this is a slave, the returned string is ignored.
a possibly multi-line summary string, or the empty string if no summary is provided
Scala.js specific:
Invoked on the master Runner
, if a slave sends a message
(through the channel provided by the client).
Scala.js specific:
Invoked on the master Runner
, if a slave sends a message
(through the channel provided by the client). The master may send a message
back to the sending slave by returning the message in a Some.
Invoked on a slave Runner
, if the master responds to a message
(sent by the slave via the supplied closure in slaveRunner
).
The return value of the call is ignored in this case.
Remote args that will be passed to Runner
in a sub-process as remoteArgs.
Remote args that will be passed to Runner
in a sub-process as remoteArgs.
an array of strings that will be passed to Runner
in a sub-process as remoteArgs
.
Scala.js specific: Serialize a task created by tasks
or returned from
execute
.
Scala.js specific: Serialize a task created by tasks
or returned from
execute
. The resulting string will be passed to the deserializeTask
method of another runner. After calling this method, the passed task is invalid and should
dissociate from this runner.
Returns an array of tasks that when executed will run tests and suites determined by the
passed TaskDef
s.
Returns an array of tasks that when executed will run tests and suites determined by the
passed TaskDef
s.
Each returned task, when executed, will run tests and suites determined by the
test class name, fingerprints, "explicitly specified" field, and selectors of one of the passed TaskDef
s.
This tasks
method may be called with TaskDef
s containing the same value for testClassName
but
different fingerprints. For example, if both a class and its companion object were test classes, the tasks
method could be
passed an array containing TaskDef
s with the same name but with a different value for fingerprint.isModule
.
A test framework may "reject" a requested task by returning no Task
for that TaskDef
.
the TaskDef
s for requested tasks
an array of Task
s
IllegalStateException
if invoked after done
has been invoked.
Represents one run of a suite of tests.
The run represented by a
Runner
has a lifecycle. The run begins when theRunner
is instantiated by the framework and returned to the client during aFramework.runner
invocation. The run continues until the client invokesdone
on theRunner
. Before invokingdone
, the client can invoke thetasks
method as many times at it wants, but oncedone
has been invoked, theRunner
enters "spent" mode. Any subsequent invocations oftasks
will be met with anIllegalStateException
.In Scala.js, the client may request multiple instances of
Runner
, where one of these instances is considered the master. The slaves receive a communication channel to the master. Once the master'sdone
method is invoked, nothing may be invoked on the slaves or the master. Slaves can be de-comissioned before the master terminates.