Feature Matrix
Not all features are supported for all test frameworks, and the following table gives a brief overview of support status:
Feature | JUnit3 | JUnit4 | JUnit47 | TestNG | POJO | JUnit 5 Platform |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
groups/category/tags support | N | N | Y | Y | N | Y |
security manager support | Y | N | N | N | N | N |
runOrder support | Y | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y |
run >1 individual test method in a class | N | Y | Y | Y | N | ?(*1) |
parallel support | N | N | Y | Y | N | N(*2) |
custom run-listener | N | Y | Y | Y | - | N |
re-run count | N | Y | Y | N | N | Y(*3) |
skip after failure count | N | Y | Y | Y | N | N |
Surefire Extensions | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y(*4) |
Legend: "Y" means supported, "N" means not supported. "?" means not tested.
If you would like to implement support for a given provider with an "N" or a "?" (or create tests for it), you should create a patch and mark the issue as an improvement. If there is something wrong with an implementation marked with "Y" that is considered a bug.
(*1) The JUnit 5 Platform supports running multiple individual test methods in a single class, but there are some corner cases that are not supported, yet: junit-team/junit5#1343 and junit-team/junit5#1406).
(*2) The test are executed in parallel but the report supports only a sequence of test events, see the issue SUREFIRE-1795.
(*3) Since 3.0.0-M4
(*4) 3 extensions related to JUnit5 annotation DisplayName
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