JUnit malformed declaration
Reports JUnit test member declarations that are malformed and are likely not recognized by the JUnit test framework. The following problems are reported by this inspection:
Test classes that can't be constructed
Fields annotated by
@RegisterExtension
that have the wrong type or are not declared as static when it is requiredStatic or private inner classes annotated with
@Nested
Parameterized tests that are defined without a source
Parameterized tests with a
@MethodSource
that has an unknown, non-static or no-arg targetMismatched types between parameterized test method parameter and the specified
@ValueSource
or@EnumSource
valuesTests that are annotated by more than one of
@Test
,@ParameterizedTest
or@RepeatedTest
setup()
ortearDown()
methods that are not public, whose return type is not void or take argumentssuite()
methods that are private, take arguments or are not staticMethods annotated by
@BeforeClass
,@AfterClass
,@BeforeAll
or@AfterAll
that are not public, not static, whose return type is not void or do not have a valid parameter listMethods annotated by
@Before
,@After
,@BeforeEach
or@AfterEach
that are not public, whose return type is not void or take argumentsInjected
RepetitionInfo
in@BeforeAll
or@AfterAll
methodsInjected
RepetitionInfo
in@BeforeEach
or@AfterEach
methods that are used by@Test
annotated testsFields and methods annotated by
@DataPoint
or@DataPoints
that are not public or not staticFields and methods annotated by
@Rule
that are not public or not a subtype ofTestRule
orMethodRule
Fields and methods annotated by
@ClassRule
that are not public, not static or not a subtype ofTestRule
Methods inside a subclass of
TestCase
with atest
prefix that are not public, whose return type is not void, take arguments or are staticMethods annotated by
@Test
that are not public, whose return type is not void, take arguments or are static
Note that in Kotlin, suspending functions do have arguments and a non-void return type. Therefore, they also will not be executed by the JUnit test runner. This inspection will also report about this problem.
Malformed @Before
method example:
After the quick-fix is applied:
Missing method source example (Kotlin):
After the quick-fix is applied:
Locating this inspection
- By ID
Can be used to locate inspection in e.g. Qodana configuration files, where you can quickly enable or disable it, or adjust its settings.
JUnitMalformedDeclaration- Via Settings dialog
Path to the inspection settings via IntelliJ Platform IDE Settings dialog, when you need to adjust inspection settings directly from your IDE.
Use the inspection options to specify annotations. Any parameter annotated with one of these annotations will not be reported.
Inspection options
Here you can find the description of settings available for the JUnit malformed declaration inspection, and the reference of their default values.
- Ignore test parameter if it is annotated by
[mockit.Mocked, org.junit.jupiter.api.io.TempDir]
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Can be installed with plugin: | JUnit, 243.23126 |