package org.junit.runner.notification; import java.io.Serializable; import org.junit.internal.Throwables; import org.junit.runner.Description; /** * A <code>Failure</code> holds a description of the failed test and the * exception that was thrown while running it. In most cases the {@link org.junit.runner.Description} * will be of a single test. However, if problems are encountered while constructing the * test (for example, if a {@link org.junit.BeforeClass} method is not static), it may describe * something other than a single test. * * @since 4.0 */ public class Failure implements Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /* * We have to use the f prefix until the next major release to ensure * serialization compatibility. * See https://github.com/junit-team/junit4/issues/976 */ private final Description fDescription; private final Throwable fThrownException; /** * Constructs a <code>Failure</code> with the given description and exception. * * @param description a {@link org.junit.runner.Description} of the test that failed * @param thrownException the exception that was thrown while running the test */ public Failure(Description description, Throwable thrownException) { this.fThrownException = thrownException; this.fDescription = description; } /** * @return a user-understandable label for the test */ public String getTestHeader() { return fDescription.getDisplayName(); } /** * @return the raw description of the context of the failure. */ public Description getDescription() { return fDescription; } /** * @return the exception thrown */ public Throwable getException() { return fThrownException; } @Override public String toString() { return getTestHeader() + ": " + fThrownException.getMessage(); } /** * Gets the printed form of the exception and its stack trace. */ public String getTrace() { return Throwables.getStacktrace(getException()); } /** * Gets a the printed form of the exception, with a trimmed version of the stack trace. * This method will attempt to filter out frames of the stack trace that are below * the test method call. */ public String getTrimmedTrace() { return Throwables.getTrimmedStackTrace(getException()); } /** * Convenience method * * @return the message of the thrown exception */ public String getMessage() { return getException().getMessage(); } }