Executed after a test function of a test codeunit has been run.
OnAfterTestRun(CodeunitID : Integer;CodeunitName : Text[30];FunctionName : Text[128];Success : Boolean) |
Parameters
- CodeunitID
- Type: Integer The ID of the codeunit that has run.
- CodeunitName
- Type: Text The name of the test codeunit that has run.
- FunctionName
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Type: Text
The name of the test function that has run.
Note This parameter is empty when the OnAfterTestRun trigger is called for the whole test codeunit.
- Success
- Type: Booleantrue indicates that the test function run succeeded; otherwise, false indicates that the test function run failed.
Applies To
Test runner codeunits. Test runner codeunits have the SubType Property (Codeunit) set to TestRunner.
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This trigger is optional and not available on a test runner codeunit by default. To implement this trigger, you must manually add it as a function. |
Remarks
A test runner codeunit manages the execution of test codeunits that are run from its OnRun function. When a test codeunit runs, it executes each test function one at a time in the codeunit. When implemented, the OnAfterTestRun trigger is called after each test function has run and after all of the test codeunit has run.
The OnAfterTestRun trigger suppresses the automatic display of the results message after the test codeunit runs.
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To return the error message for a failed test function run, use the GETLASTERRORTEXT Function. |
You can use the OnAfterTestRun trigger to perform post-processing, such as logging, or to automate tests by integrating the test runner codeunit with a test management framework.
The OnAfterTestRun trigger is run in its own database transaction.
For more information, see Testing the Application and How to: Create a Test Runner Codeunit.
Example
The following OnAfterTestRun trigger code logs test results to a test reporting system. This example requires that you create a record variable named log.
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log.INIT; log.UnitId := CodeunitId; log.Unit := CodeunitName; log.Func := FunctionName; log.Before := Before; log.After := CURRENTDATETIME; If Success THEN log.Status := log.Status::Success ELSE BEGIN log.Status := log.Status::Failure; IF FunctionName <> '' THEN log.Message := GETLASTERRORTEXT; END log.INSERT(true); |
The GETLASTERRORTEXT function returns the text that was contained in the last error message.