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==== Constructor injection
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As described in the <<testing#testcontext-junit-jupiter-di#spring-web-reactive,dedicated section>>, JUnit 5 allows
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constructor injection of beans which is pretty useful with Kotlin in order to use `val` instead of `lateinit var `.
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constructor injection of beans which is pretty useful with Kotlin in order to use `val` instead of `lateinit var`.
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@SpringJUnitConfig(TestConfig::class)
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class OrderServiceIntegrationTests @Autowired constructor(
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val orderService: OrderService,
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val customerService: CustomerService) {
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val orderService: OrderService,
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val customerService: CustomerService) {
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// tests that use the injected OrderService and CustomerService
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}
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==== `PER_CLASS` Lifecycle
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Kotlin lets you specify meaningful test function names between backticks (\`).
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Kotlin lets you specify meaningful test function names between backticks (```).
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As of JUnit 5, Kotlin test classes can use the `@TestInstance(TestInstance.Lifecycle.PER_CLASS)`
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annotation to enable a single instantiation of test classes, which allows the use of `@BeforeAll` and `@AfterAll`
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annotations on non-static methods, which is a good fit for Kotlin.
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You can now change the default behavior to `PER_CLASS` thanks to a
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You can also change the default behavior to `PER_CLASS` thanks to a
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`junit-platform.properties` file with a
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`junit.jupiter.testinstance.lifecycle.default = per_class` property.
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The following example `@BeforeAll` and `@AfterAll` annotations on non-static methods:
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The following example demonstrates `@BeforeAll` and `@AfterAll` annotations on non-static methods:
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[source]
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