# JUnitParams [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/Pragmatists/JUnitParams.png)](http://travis-ci.org/Pragmatists/JUnitParams) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/Pragmatists/JUnitParams/badge.svg)](https://coveralls.io/r/Pragmatists/JUnitParams) [![Maven Central](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/pl.pragmatists/JUnitParams/badge.svg)](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/pl.pragmatists/JUnitParams) *Parameterised tests that don't suck* ## Example ``` java @RunWith(JUnitParamsRunner.class) public class PersonTest { @Test @Parameters({"17, false", "22, true" }) public void personIsAdult(int age, boolean valid) throws Exception { assertThat(new Person(age).isAdult(), is(valid)); } } ``` See more [examples](https://github.com/Pragmatists/JUnitParams/blob/master/src/test/java/junitparams/usage/SamplesOfUsageTest.java) ## Latest News * 2015-01-23 JUnitParams 1.0.4 released. Check [release info.](RELEASES.md) [more here](https://github.com/Pragmatists/JUnitParams/wiki) ## About JUnitParams project adds a new runner to JUnit and provides much easier and readable parametrised tests for JUnit >=4.6. Main differences to standard JUnit Parametrised runner: * more explicit - params are in test method params, not class fields * less code - you don't need a constructor to set up parameters * you can mix parametrised with non-parametrised methods in one class * params can be passed as a CSV string or from a parameters provider class * parameters provider class can have as many parameters providing methods as you want, so that you can group different cases * you can have a test method that provides parameters (no external classes or statics anymore) * you can see actual parameter values in your IDE (in JUnit's Parametrised it's only consecutive numbers of parameters): ## Quickstart JUnitParams is available as Maven artifact: ``` pl.pragmatists JUnitParams 1.0.4 test ``` If you want to see just one simple test class with all main ways to use JUnitParams see here: https://github.com/Pragmatists/junitparams/tree/master/src/test/java/junitparams/usage You can also have a look at [Wiki:Quickstart](https://github.com/Pragmatists/junitparams/wiki/Quickstart) **Note**: We are currently moving the project from Google Code to Github. Some information may still be accessible only at https://code.google.com/p/junitparams/