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Thursday, August 4, 2022

[FIXED] How do you assert that a certain exception is thrown in JUnit tests?

 August 04, 2022     assert, exception, java, junit, junit4     No comments   

Issue

How can I use JUnit idiomatically to test that some code throws an exception?

While I can certainly do something like this:

@Test
public void testFooThrowsIndexOutOfBoundsException() {
  boolean thrown = false;

  try {
    foo.doStuff();
  } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
    thrown = true;
  }

  assertTrue(thrown);
}

I recall that there is an annotation or an Assert.xyz or something that is far less kludgy and far more in-the-spirit of JUnit for these sorts of situations.


Solution

It depends on the JUnit version and what assert libraries you use.

  • For JUnit5 and 4.13 see answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/2935935/2986984
  • If you use assertJ or google-truth, see answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/41019785/2986984

The original answer for JUnit <= 4.12 was:

@Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
public void testIndexOutOfBoundsException() {

    ArrayList emptyList = new ArrayList();
    Object o = emptyList.get(0);

}

Though answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/31826781/2986984 has more options for JUnit <= 4.12.

Reference :

  • JUnit Test-FAQ


Answered By - skaffman
Answer Checked By - David Marino (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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