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name, description, category, tags, version
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| unit-test-parameterized | Parameterized testing patterns with @ParameterizedTest, @ValueSource, @CsvSource. Run single test method with multiple input combinations. Use when testing multiple scenarios with similar logic. | testing |
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1.0.1 |
Parameterized Unit Tests with JUnit 5
Write efficient parameterized unit tests that run the same test logic with multiple input values. Reduce test duplication and improve test coverage using @ParameterizedTest.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Testing methods with multiple valid inputs
- Testing boundary values systematically
- Testing multiple invalid inputs for error cases
- Want to reduce test duplication
- Testing multiple scenarios with similar assertions
- Need data-driven testing approach
Setup: Parameterized Testing
Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>org.junit.jupiter</groupId>
<artifactId>junit-jupiter</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.assertj</groupId>
<artifactId>assertj-core</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
Gradle
dependencies {
testImplementation("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter")
testImplementation("org.assertj:assertj-core")
}
Basic Pattern: @ValueSource
Simple Value Testing
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.ValueSource;
import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.*;
class StringUtilsTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(strings = {"hello", "world", "test"})
void shouldCapitalizeAllStrings(String input) {
String result = StringUtils.capitalize(input);
assertThat(result).startsWith(input.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase());
}
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(ints = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5})
void shouldBePositive(int number) {
assertThat(number).isPositive();
}
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(booleans = {true, false})
void shouldHandleBothBooleanValues(boolean value) {
assertThat(value).isNotNull();
}
}
@MethodSource for Complex Data
Factory Method Data Source
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.MethodSource;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
class CalculatorTest {
static Stream<org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.Arguments> additionTestCases() {
return Stream.of(
Arguments.of(1, 2, 3),
Arguments.of(0, 0, 0),
Arguments.of(-1, 1, 0),
Arguments.of(100, 200, 300),
Arguments.of(-5, -10, -15)
);
}
@ParameterizedTest
@MethodSource("additionTestCases")
void shouldAddNumbersCorrectly(int a, int b, int expected) {
int result = Calculator.add(a, b);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(expected);
}
}
@CsvSource for Tabular Data
CSV-Based Test Data
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.CsvSource;
class UserValidationTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@CsvSource({
"alice@example.com, true",
"bob@gmail.com, true",
"invalid-email, false",
"user@, false",
"@example.com, false",
"user name@example.com, false"
})
void shouldValidateEmailAddresses(String email, boolean expected) {
boolean result = UserValidator.isValidEmail(email);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(expected);
}
@ParameterizedTest
@CsvSource({
"123-456-7890, true",
"555-123-4567, true",
"1234567890, false",
"123-45-6789, false",
"abc-def-ghij, false"
})
void shouldValidatePhoneNumbers(String phone, boolean expected) {
boolean result = PhoneValidator.isValid(phone);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(expected);
}
}
@CsvFileSource for External Data
CSV File-Based Testing
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.CsvFileSource;
class PriceCalculationTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@CsvFileSource(resources = "/test-data/prices.csv", numLinesToSkip = 1)
void shouldCalculateTotalPrice(String product, double price, int quantity, double expected) {
double total = PriceCalculator.calculateTotal(price, quantity);
assertThat(total).isEqualTo(expected);
}
}
// test-data/prices.csv:
// product,price,quantity,expected
// Laptop,999.99,1,999.99
// Mouse,29.99,3,89.97
// Keyboard,79.99,2,159.98
@EnumSource for Enum Testing
Enum-Based Test Data
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.EnumSource;
enum Status { ACTIVE, INACTIVE, PENDING, DELETED }
class StatusHandlerTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@EnumSource(Status.class)
void shouldHandleAllStatuses(Status status) {
assertThat(status).isNotNull();
}
@ParameterizedTest
@EnumSource(value = Status.class, names = {"ACTIVE", "INACTIVE"})
void shouldHandleSpecificStatuses(Status status) {
assertThat(status).isIn(Status.ACTIVE, Status.INACTIVE);
}
@ParameterizedTest
@EnumSource(value = Status.class, mode = EnumSource.Mode.EXCLUDE, names = {"DELETED"})
void shouldHandleStatusesExcludingDeleted(Status status) {
assertThat(status).isNotEqualTo(Status.DELETED);
}
}
Custom Display Names
Readable Test Output
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.ValueSource;
class DiscountCalculationTest {
@ParameterizedTest(name = "Discount of {0}% should be calculated correctly")
@ValueSource(ints = {5, 10, 15, 20})
void shouldApplyDiscount(int discountPercent) {
double originalPrice = 100.0;
double discounted = DiscountCalculator.apply(originalPrice, discountPercent);
double expected = originalPrice * (1 - discountPercent / 100.0);
assertThat(discounted).isEqualTo(expected);
}
@ParameterizedTest(name = "User role {0} should have {1} permissions")
@CsvSource({
"ADMIN, 100",
"MANAGER, 50",
"USER, 10"
})
void shouldHaveCorrectPermissions(String role, int expectedPermissions) {
User user = new User(role);
assertThat(user.getPermissionCount()).isEqualTo(expectedPermissions);
}
}
Combining Multiple Sources
ArgumentsProvider for Complex Scenarios
import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.ExtensionContext;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.Arguments;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.ArgumentsProvider;
import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.ArgumentsSource;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
class RangeValidatorArgumentProvider implements ArgumentsProvider {
@Override
public Stream<? extends Arguments> provideArguments(ExtensionContext context) {
return Stream.of(
Arguments.of(0, 0, 100, true), // Min boundary
Arguments.of(100, 0, 100, true), // Max boundary
Arguments.of(50, 0, 100, true), // Middle value
Arguments.of(-1, 0, 100, false), // Below range
Arguments.of(101, 0, 100, false) // Above range
);
}
}
class RangeValidatorTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@ArgumentsSource(RangeValidatorArgumentProvider.class)
void shouldValidateRangeCorrectly(int value, int min, int max, boolean expected) {
boolean result = RangeValidator.isInRange(value, min, max);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(expected);
}
}
Testing Edge Cases with Parameters
Boundary Value Analysis
class BoundaryValueTest {
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(ints = {
Integer.MIN_VALUE, // Absolute minimum
Integer.MIN_VALUE + 1, // Just above minimum
-1, // Negative boundary
0, // Zero boundary
1, // Just above zero
Integer.MAX_VALUE - 1, // Just below maximum
Integer.MAX_VALUE // Absolute maximum
})
void shouldHandleAllBoundaryValues(int value) {
int incremented = MathUtils.increment(value);
assertThat(incremented).isNotLessThan(value);
}
@ParameterizedTest
@CsvSource({
", false", // null
"'', false", // empty
"' ', false", // whitespace only
"a, true", // single character
"abc, true" // normal
})
void shouldValidateStrings(String input, boolean expected) {
boolean result = StringValidator.isValid(input);
assertThat(result).isEqualTo(expected);
}
}
Repeat Tests
Run Same Test Multiple Times
import org.junit.jupiter.api.RepeatedTest;
class ConcurrencyTest {
@RepeatedTest(100)
void shouldHandleConcurrentAccess() {
// Test that might reveal race conditions if run multiple times
AtomicInteger counter = new AtomicInteger(0);
counter.incrementAndGet();
assertThat(counter.get()).isEqualTo(1);
}
}
Best Practices
- Use @ParameterizedTest to reduce test duplication
- Use descriptive display names with
(name = "...") - Test boundary values systematically
- Keep test logic simple - focus on single assertion
- Organize test data logically - group similar scenarios
- Use @MethodSource for complex test data
- Use @CsvSource for tabular test data
- Document expected behavior in test names
Common Patterns
Testing error conditions:
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(strings = {"", " ", null})
void shouldThrowExceptionForInvalidInput(String input) {
assertThatThrownBy(() -> Parser.parse(input))
.isInstanceOf(IllegalArgumentException.class);
}
Testing multiple valid inputs:
@ParameterizedTest
@ValueSource(ints = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13})
void shouldBeInFibonacciSequence(int number) {
assertThat(FibonacciChecker.isFibonacci(number)).isTrue();
}
Troubleshooting
Parameter not matching: Verify number and type of parameters match test method signature.
Display name not showing: Check parameter syntax in name = "...".
CSV parsing error: Ensure CSV format is correct and quote strings containing commas.