An implicit instance of Application
.
An implicit instance of Application
.
Invokes Play.start
, passing in the Application
provided by app
, and places
that same Application
into the ConfigMap
under the key org.scalatestplus.play.app
to make it available
to nested suites; calls super.run
; and lastly ensures Play.stop
is invoked after all tests and nested suites have completed.
Invokes Play.start
, passing in the Application
provided by app
, and places
that same Application
into the ConfigMap
under the key org.scalatestplus.play.app
to make it available
to nested suites; calls super.run
; and lastly ensures Play.stop
is invoked after all tests and nested suites have completed.
an optional name of one test to run. If None
, all relevant tests should be run.
I.e., None
acts like a wildcard that means run all relevant tests in this Suite
.
the Args
for this run
a Status
object that indicates when all tests and nested suites started by this method have completed, and whether or not a failure occurred.
Trait that provides a new
Application
instance per ScalaTestSuite
.By default, this trait creates a new
Application
for theSuite
using default parameter values, which is made available via theapp
field defined in this trait. If yourSuite
needs aApplication
with non-default parameters, overrideapp
to create it the way you need it.This
TestSuiteMixin
trait's overriddenrun
method callsPlay.start
, passing in theApplication
provided byapp
, before executing theSuite
via a call tosuper.run
. In addition, it places a reference to theApplication
provided byapp
into theConfigMap
under the keyorg.scalatestplus.play.app
. This allows any nestedSuite
s to access theSuite
'sApplication
as well, most easily by having the nestedSuite
s mix in the ConfiguredApp trait. On the status returned bysuper.run
, this trait's overriddenrun
method registers a call toPlay.stop
to be executed when theStatus
completes, and returns the sameStatus
. This ensure theApplication
will continue to execute until all nested suites have completed, after which theApplication
will be stopped.Here's an example that demonstrates some of the services provided by this trait:
If you have many tests that can share the same
Application
, and you don't want to put them all into one test class, you can place them into differentSuite
classes. These will be your nested suites. Create a master suite that extendsGuiceOneAppPerSuite
and declares the nestedSuite
s. Annotate the nested suites with@DoNotDiscover
and have them extendConfiguredApp
. Here's an example: