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ProvideSystemProperty: Load properties from resource file

You can load the properties from resource file and initialize ProvideSystemProperty rule.

 

Step 1: Create ‘custom-demo.properties’ file under src/test/resources folder.

 

custom-demo.properties

country=India
state=Andhra Pradesh

 

Step 2: Load the properties using ‘fromResource’ method.

@Rule
public final ProvideSystemProperty properties = ProvideSystemProperty.fromResource("/custom-demo.properties");

 

Find the below working application.

 

ProvideSystemPropertiesFromResourceFileTest.java

package com.sample.app.tests;

import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;

import org.junit.After;
import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
import org.junit.Rule;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.contrib.java.lang.system.ProvideSystemProperty;

public class ProvideSystemPropertiesFromResourceFileTest {
private static final String COUNTRY_KEY = "country";
private static final String STATE_KEY = "state";

@Rule
public final ProvideSystemProperty properties = ProvideSystemProperty.fromResource("/custom-demo.properties");

@BeforeClass
public static void beforeAllTests() {
System.out.println("In beforeAllTests()");

System.setProperty(COUNTRY_KEY, "no_country");
System.setProperty(STATE_KEY, "no_state");

System.out.println("\t" + COUNTRY_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(COUNTRY_KEY));
System.out.println("\t" + STATE_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(STATE_KEY));
}

@Before
public void setup() {
System.out.println("\nIn setup()");
System.out.println("\t" + COUNTRY_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(COUNTRY_KEY));
System.out.println("\t" + STATE_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(STATE_KEY));
}

@Test
public void sysPropTest() {
System.out.println("\nIn sysPropTest()");
System.out.println("\t" + COUNTRY_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(COUNTRY_KEY));
System.out.println("\t" + STATE_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(STATE_KEY));

assertEquals(System.getProperty(COUNTRY_KEY), "India");
assertEquals(System.getProperty(STATE_KEY), "Andhra Pradesh");
}

@After
public void cleanUp() {
System.out.println("\nIn cleanUp()");
System.out.println("\t" + COUNTRY_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(COUNTRY_KEY));
System.out.println("\t" + STATE_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(STATE_KEY));
}

@AfterClass
public static void afterAllTests() {
System.out.println("\nIn afterAllTests()");
System.out.println("\t" + COUNTRY_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(COUNTRY_KEY));
System.out.println("\t" + STATE_KEY + "-> " + System.getProperty(STATE_KEY));
}
}

 

Output

In beforeAllTests()
country-> no_country
state-> no_state

In setup()
country-> India
state-> Andhra Pradesh

In sysPropTest()
country-> India
state-> Andhra Pradesh

In cleanUp()
country-> India
state-> Andhra Pradesh

In afterAllTests()
country-> no_country
state-> no_state

 

You can download complete working application from this link.

https://github.com/harikrishna553/system-rules

 

 

 

 

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