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package org.junit;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Annotates static fields that reference rules or methods that return them. A field must be public,
* static, and a subtype of {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule}. A method must be public static, and return
* a subtype of {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule}.
* <p>
* The {@link org.junit.runners.model.Statement} passed
* to the {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule} will run any {@link BeforeClass} methods,
* then the entire body of the test class (all contained methods, if it is
* a standard JUnit test class, or all contained classes, if it is a
* {@link org.junit.runners.Suite}), and finally any {@link AfterClass} methods.
* <p>
* The statement passed to the {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule} will never throw an exception,
* and throwing an exception from the {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule} will result in undefined
* behavior. This means that some {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule}s, such as
* {@link org.junit.rules.ErrorCollector},
* {@link org.junit.rules.ExpectedException},
* and {@link org.junit.rules.Timeout},
* have undefined behavior when used as {@link ClassRule}s.
* <p>
* If there are multiple
* annotated {@link ClassRule}s on a class, they will be applied in an order
* that depends on your JVM's implementation of the reflection API, which is
* undefined, in general. However, Rules defined by fields will always be applied
* before Rules defined by methods.
* <p>
* For example, here is a test suite that connects to a server once before
* all the test classes run, and disconnects after they are finished:
* <pre>
* @RunWith(Suite.class)
* @SuiteClasses({A.class, B.class, C.class})
* public class UsesExternalResource {
* public static Server myServer= new Server();
*
* @ClassRule
* public static ExternalResource resource= new ExternalResource() {
* @Override
* protected void before() throws Throwable {
* myServer.connect();
* }
*
* @Override
* protected void after() {
* myServer.disconnect();
* }
* };
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* and the same using a method
* <pre>
* @RunWith(Suite.class)
* @SuiteClasses({A.class, B.class, C.class})
* public class UsesExternalResource {
* public static Server myServer= new Server();
*
* @ClassRule
* public static ExternalResource getResource() {
* return new ExternalResource() {
* @Override
* protected void before() throws Throwable {
* myServer.connect();
* }
*
* @Override
* protected void after() {
* myServer.disconnect();
* }
* };
* }
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* For more information and more examples, see {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule}.
*
* @since 4.9
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface ClassRule {
}
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