I am writing a lot of JUnit tests for my Javafx application. I have reached 170 tests by now, but from now on I always get a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
when I run all my tests. Then I took a look at the resource consumption when I run my tests and with every new test the memory usage increases by 40MB, but I think after a test the used memory should go down again or?. Is it normal that when testing JavaFx applications (almost all tests are GUI tests), the memory usage increases or do you have to call the garbage collector manually or something like that? I relatively new to JUnit testing, so correct me if I say something wrong.
Im using these two methods to make a setup before each test and after the test a cleanup.
@BeforeEach
public void setup() throws Exception {
stage = FxToolkit.registerPrimaryStage();
app = (MyApplication) FxToolkit.setupApplication(MyApplication.class);
FxToolkit.showStage();
WaitForAsyncUtils.waitForFxEvents();
}
@AfterEach
public void afterEachTest() throws Exception {
FxToolkit.hideStage();
release(new KeyCode[]{});
release(new MouseButton[]{});
FxToolkit.cleanupStages();
FxToolkit.cleanupApplication(app);
}
EDIT: Do I have to set the app to null in the afterEachTest()
after the FxToolkit.cleanupApplication(app)
?
EDIT2: I am sure, the test on its own can't get out of memory because they are lightweight. Could be the problem, that JUnit doesn't release any memory until all test ran? I am using currently JUnit 5.