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This is related to the question How to create own annotation for junit that will skip test if concrete exception was thrown during execution?, but for TestNG.

I seek a solution to configure TestNG integration tests to be skipped (and not fail) on known list of infrastructure exceptions which can appear every now and then.

After surfing through the TestNG code I understood that I can't achieve that using IHookable or other listeners. Also TestNG doesn't have anything similar to JUnit's @Rule TestRule objects. Also, making all infrastructure exceptions to extend the TestNG's SkipException is not an option for me.

Did I miss something?

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  • TestNG doesn't have @Rule because it doesn't need it...
    – fge
    Mar 12, 2015 at 9:41
  • How do I satisfy my need without @Rule with TestNG then?
    – Gedrox
    Mar 12, 2015 at 9:48

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Implement IInvokedMethodListener and in the afterInvocation method do something like

public void afterInvocation(IInvokedMethod method, ITestResult testResult) {

if(testResult.getThrowable().getClass().equals(YourExceptionClass.class))
     testResult.setStatus(TestResult.SKIP);
}

Set this listener in your testng.xml or based on however you are executing your tests.

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  • Thanks! This seems to work indeed. Somehow failed to notice this in the sources.
    – Gedrox
    Mar 12, 2015 at 11:50

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