Annotation Type ForkerParameter
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@Retention(RUNTIME) @Target(PARAMETER) public @interface ForkerParameterThis annotation is used similar likeFixtureParameter, just for forkers. Forkers can designate parameters in their constructor with this annotation. These will then be offered when that forker class is referenced in a forkdef structure.- Author:
- Rene Schneider - initial API and implementation
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element Description java.lang.StringnameThe name of the parameter.
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mandatory
boolean mandatory
Whether the parameter must be provided or is optional. By default parameters are optional.Note that there is a significant difference between making a parameter mandatory and allowing or disallowing the null value - just because a parameter is mandatory it may still be null, because by providing a null value explicitly in the test script, the "mandatory" part is satisfied. Please see
nullable()as well if you also want to ensure a parameter may never be null.- Returns:
- Default:
- false
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nullable
boolean nullable
Whether a parameter may be the value "null" at the time the fixture method is invoked. By default, parameters are nullable. If a fixture parameter is marked as non-nullable, a null value will lead to anIllegalArgumentExceptionat runtime, and directly providing null values within test scripts will lead to errors at compile time.In case of multiple parameter values (= an array is provided to the fixture), setting the parameter to non-nullable will cause an exception if at least one of the provided values is null, regardless of whether other provided values are non-null.
Note that there is a significant difference between allowing or disallowing null as a value vs. making a parameter mandatory! Please see
mandatory()as well.- Returns:
- Default:
- true
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