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Google Test: Parameterized tests which use an existing test fixture class?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-05 11:52 出处:网络
I have a test fixture class which is currently used by many tests. #include <gtest/gtest.h> class MyFixtureTest : public ::testing::Test {

I have a test fixture class which is currently used by many tests.

#include <gtest/gtest.h>
class MyFixtureTest : public ::testing::Test {
  void SetUp() { ... }
};

I would like to create a parameterized test which also uses all that MyFixtureTest has to offer, wi开发者_开发知识库thout needing to change all my existing tests.

How do I do that?

I have found similar discussions on the web, but have not fully understood their answers.


This question is now answered in the Google Test documentation (the answer from VladLosev is technically correct, but perhaps slightly more work)

Specifically, when you want to add parameters to a pre-existing fixture class, you can do

class MyFixtureTest : public ::testing::Test {
  ...
};
class MyParamFixtureTest : public MyFixtureTest,
                           public ::testing::WithParamInterface<MyParameterType> {
  ...
};

TEST_P(MyParamFixtureTest, MyTestName) { ... }


The problem is that for regular tests your fixture has to be derived from testing::Test and for parameterized tests, it has to be derived from testing::TestWithParam<>.

In order to accommodate that, you'll have to modify your fixture class in order to work with your parameter type

template <class T> class MyFixtureBase : public T {
  void SetUp() { ... };
  // Put the rest of your original MyFixtureTest here.
};

// This will work with your non-parameterized tests.
class MyFixtureTest : public MyFixtureBase<testing::Test> {};

// This will be the fixture for all your parameterized tests.
// Just substitute the actual type of your parameters for MyParameterType.
class MyParamFixtureTest : public MyFixtureBase<
    testing::TestWithParam<MyParameterType> > {};

This way you can keep all your existing tests intact while creating parameterized tests using

TEST_P(MyParamFixtureTest, MyTestName) { ... }


If you create a new fixture that is derived from this common one and than create your parameterized tests on that derived class - would that help you and solve your problem?

From Google Test wiki page:

In Google Test, you share a fixture among test cases by putting the shared logic in a base test fixture, then deriving from that base a separate fixture for each test case that wants to use this common logic.

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