Transcription of JUnit 5 User Guide
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JUnit 5 User Guide Table of Contents 1. Overview .. 5. What is JUnit 5? .. 5. Supported Java Versions .. 6. Getting Help .. 6. Getting Started.. 6. Downloading JUnit Artifacts.. 6. JUnit 5 Features .. 6. Example Projects .. 6. 2. Writing Tests .. 7. Annotations .. 7. Meta-Annotations and Composed Annotations .. 9. Test Classes and Methods .. 10. Display Names .. 12. Display Name Generators .. 13. Setting the Default Display Name Generator .. 15. Assertions .. 16. Kotlin Assertion Support .. 19. Third-party Assertion Libraries .. 21. Assumptions.. 22. Disabling Tests.. 23. Conditional Test Execution.. 24. Operating System Conditions .. 24. Java Runtime Environment Conditions.. 25. System Property Conditions .. 26. Environment Variable Conditions .. 27. Custom Conditions .. 27. Tagging and Filtering.. 29. Test Execution Order .. 29. Method Order.
Furthermore, the platform provides a Console Launcher to launch the platform from the command line and the JUnit Platform Suite Engine for running a custom test suite using one or more test engines on the platform. First-class support for the JUnit Platform also exists in popular IDEs (see
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