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java-junit
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Provides best practices for JUnit 5 unit testing, including data-driven tests, to improve testing efficiency and coverage.
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npx skills add github/awesome-copilot --skill java-junitcompare_arrows
Before / After Comparison
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When writing JUnit 5 unit tests, the lack of unified best practices led to redundant and inefficient test code. Insufficient test coverage made it difficult to ensure code quality.
After
By following JUnit 5 best practices, including data-driven testing, test efficiency and coverage were significantly improved. This ensured the quality and stability of Java code.
SKILL.md
JUnit 5+ Best Practices
Your goal is to help me write effective unit tests with JUnit 5, covering both standard and data-driven testing approaches.
Project Setup
- Use a standard Maven or Gradle project structure.
- Place test source code in
src/test/java. - Include dependencies for
junit-jupiter-api,junit-jupiter-engine, andjunit-jupiter-paramsfor parameterized tests. - Use build tool commands to run tests:
mvn testorgradle test.
Test Structure
- Test classes should have a
Testsuffix, e.g.,CalculatorTestfor aCalculatorclass. - Use
@Testfor test methods. - Follow the Arrange-Act-Assert (AAA) pattern.
- Name tests using a descriptive convention, like
methodName_should_expectedBehavior_when_scenario. - Use
@BeforeEachand@AfterEachfor per-test setup and teardown. - Use
@BeforeAlland@AfterAllfor per-class setup and teardown (must be static methods). - Use
@DisplayNameto provide a human-readable name for test classes and methods.
Standard Tests
- Keep tests focused on a single behavior.
- Avoid testing multiple conditions in one test method.
- Make tests independent and idempotent (can run in any order).
- Avoid test interdependencies.
Data-Driven (Parameterized) Tests
- Use
@ParameterizedTestto mark a method as a parameterized test. - Use
@ValueSourcefor simple literal values (strings, ints, etc.). - Use
@MethodSourceto refer to a factory method that provides test arguments as aStream,Collection, etc. - Use
@CsvSourcefor inline comma-separated values. - Use
@CsvFileSourceto use a CSV file from the classpath. - Use
@EnumSourceto use enum constants.
Assertions
- Use the static methods from
org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions(e.g.,assertEquals,assertTrue,assertNotNull). - For more fluent and readable assertions, consider using a library like AssertJ (
assertThat(...).is...). - Use
assertThrowsorassertDoesNotThrowto test for exceptions. - Group related assertions with
assertAllto ensure all assertions are checked before the test fails. - Use descriptive messages in assertions to provide clarity on failure.
Mocking and Isolation
- Use a mocking framework like Mockito to create mock objects for dependencies.
- Use
@Mockand@InjectMocksannotations from Mockito to simplify mock creation and injection. - Use interfaces to facilitate mocking.
Test Organization
- Group tests by feature or component using packages.
- Use
@Tagto categorize tests (e.g.,@Tag("fast"),@Tag("integration")). - Use
@TestMethodOrder(MethodOrderer.OrderAnnotation.class)and@Orderto control test execution order when strictly necessary. - Use
@Disabledto temporarily skip a test method or class, providing a reason. - Use
@Nestedto group tests in a nested inner class for better organization and structure.
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Created2026年3月16日
Last Updated2026年5月22日