I would like to register some web scopes to the spring context in my @BeforeTest
method. But it turns out that spring context is still null
at that point.
The test runs fine though, if I change into @BeforeMethod
. I wonder how I can access the context in @BeforeTest
, because I don't want the scope registration code to be repeated for each test methods.
Below are my code snippets.
public class MyTest extends MyBaseTest {
@Test public void someTest() { /*...*/ }
}
@ContextConfiguration(locations="/my-context.xml")
public class MyBaseTest extends AbstractTestNGSpringContextTests {
@BeforeTest public void registerWebScopes() {
ConfigurableBeanFactory factory = (ConfigurableBeanFactory)
this.applicationContext.getAutowireCapableBeanFactory();
factory.registerScope("session", new SessionScope());
factory.registerScope("request", new RequestScope());
}
/* some protected methods here */
}
Here's the error message when running the test:
FAILED CONFIGURATION: @BeforeTest registerWebScopes java.lang.NullPointerException at my.MyBaseTest.registerWebScopes(MyBaseTest.java:22)
Call
springTestContextPrepareTestInstance()
in your BeforeTest method.TestNG runs
@BeforeTest
methods before@BeforeClass
methods. ThespringTestContextPrepareTestInstance()
is annotated with@BeforeClass
and sets up theapplicationContext
. This is why theapplicationContext
is stillnull
in a@BeforeTest
method.@BeforeTest
is for wapping a tagged group of tests. (It does not run before each@Test
method, so it's a bit of a misnomer).Instead of using
@BeforeTest
, you should probably use@BeforeClass
(which is run once, before the first@Test
in the current class). Be sure it depends onspringTestContextPrepareTestInstance
method, as inThe
@BeforeMethod
works, too (as you mentioned) because they run after@BeforeClass
methods.