On Fri, 28 Mar 2025 21:31:45 GMT, Kevin Rushforth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> tests/system/src/test/java/test/util/ScreenCaptureTestWatcher.java line 77:
>>
>>> 75: public void testFailed(ExtensionContext extensionContext, Throwable
>>> err) {
>>> 76: err.printStackTrace();
>>> 77: System.err.println(generateScreenshot("Screenshot:{", "}"));
>>
>> When does the `testFailed` method run? After a failing `@Test` method that
>> throws the exception? What if there is more than one failing test? Ideally
>> what we want is something that runs after all failing tests, but before the
>> `@AfterEach` method.
>
> Or... maybe we really do want to take a screen dump for each failing test in
> a test class.
>
> Also, what happens if one of the lifecycle methods is the one that throws the
> error (e.g., `Before` `After`, etc)?
good question! A quick test indicates that `@BeforeAll` and `@AfterAll` are
treated as the framework errors and not handled by the watcher, but the
failures in `@Test`, `@BeforeEach`, and `@AfterEach` are sent to the test
watcher.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1746#discussion_r2021388320