org.junit.contrib.java.lang.system
Class EnvironmentVariables
java.lang.Object
org.junit.contrib.java.lang.system.EnvironmentVariables
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- org.junit.rules.TestRule
public class EnvironmentVariables
- extends Object
- implements org.junit.rules.TestRule
The EnvironmentVariables rule allows you to set environment variables
within your test. All changes to environment variables are reverted after the
test.
public class EnvironmentVariablesTest {
@Rule
public final EnvironmentVariables environmentVariables = new EnvironmentVariables();
@Test
public void test() {
environmentVariables.set("name", "value");
assertEquals("value", System.getenv("name"));
}
}
Warning: This rule uses reflection for modifying internals of the
environment variables map. It fails if your SecurityManager forbids
such modifications.
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Method Summary |
org.junit.runners.model.Statement |
apply(org.junit.runners.model.Statement base,
org.junit.runner.Description description)
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void |
set(String name,
String value)
Set the value of an environment variable. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
EnvironmentVariables
public EnvironmentVariables()
set
public void set(String name,
String value)
- Set the value of an environment variable. You can delete an environment
variable by setting it to
null.
- Parameters:
name - the environment variable's name.value - the environment variable's new value.
apply
public org.junit.runners.model.Statement apply(org.junit.runners.model.Statement base,
org.junit.runner.Description description)
- Specified by:
apply in interface org.junit.rules.TestRule
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