Understand JUnit5 and write fully featured test cases
This course is for Java developers who are trying to learn JUnit5 to test their code.
JUnit is probably the most widely used unit testing framework for Java developers. It is the next iteration of JUnit after Junit4 and has a number of new features added.
Knowing how to test your code automatically and enabling your code to be seamlessly tested as part of a CICD pipeline is a “must have” for any developer.
With this course you learn:
JUnit 5 architecture – You learn the basic architecture of JUnit5 and how it builds on top of the JUnit testing platform.
Lifecycle annotations – @Test, @BeforeEach, @AfterEach, @AfterAll @BeforeAll
Testing using assertions – You learn to test for equality, null, exceptions etc…
Various testing scenarios – Write test cases using @RepeatedTest, @ParameterizedTest, @ConditionalTest
Grouping tests – group various tests using @Nested and @Suite annotations.
Reporting test results using maven. With just a few additions to your maven configuration, you will be able to publish these results to a web-page and also share it with your team.
All of the coding will be done on Eclipse. However, if you are familiar with IntelliJ, that should be fine too.
The course will be completely hands on, except when it is required to explain concepts.