A Listener
is a class you can register with Catch that will then be passed events,
such as a test case starting or ending, as they happen during a test run.
Listeners
are actually types of Reporters
, with a few small differences:
- Once registered in code they are automatically used - you don't need to specify them on the command line
- They are called in addition to (just before) any reporters, and you can register multiple listeners.
- They derive from
Catch::TestEventListenerBase
, which has default stubs for all the events, so you are not forced to implement events you're not interested in. - You register a listener with
CATCH_REGISTER_LISTENER
In your main source file (i.e. the one that has the #define
for CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
or CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER
),
simply derive a class from Catch::TestEventListenerBase
and implement the methods you are interested in.
Then register it using INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_LISTENER
.
For example:
#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include "catch.hpp"
struct MyListener : Catch::TestEventListenerBase {
using TestEventListenerBase::TestEventListenerBase; // inherit constructor
virtual void testCaseStarting( Catch::TestCaseInfo const& testInfo ) override {
// Perform some setup before a test case is run
}
virtual void testCaseEnded( Catch::TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats ) override {
// Tear-down after a test case is run
}
};
CATCH_REGISTER_LISTENER( MyListener )
Note that you should not use any assertion macros within a Listener!
The following are the methods that can be overriden in the Listener:
// The whole test run, starting and ending
virtual void testRunStarting( TestRunInfo const& testRunInfo );
virtual void testRunEnded( TestRunStats const& testRunStats );
// Test cases starting and ending
virtual void testCaseStarting( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo );
virtual void testCaseEnded( TestCaseStats const& testCaseStats );
// Sections starting and ending
virtual void sectionStarting( SectionInfo const& sectionInfo );
virtual void sectionEnded( SectionStats const& sectionStats );
// Assertions before/ after
virtual void assertionStarting( AssertionInfo const& assertionInfo );
virtual bool assertionEnded( AssertionStats const& assertionStats );
// A test is being skipped (because it is "hidden")
virtual void skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo );
More information about the events (e.g. name of the test case) is contained in the structs passed as arguments - just look in the source code to see what fields are available.