VisibleForTesting


@MustBeDocumented
@Retention(value = AnnotationRetention.BINARY)
public annotation VisibleForTesting


Denotes that the class, method, or field has its visibility relaxed so that it is more widely visible than otherwise necessary to make code testable.

You can optionally specify what the visibility should have been if not for testing; this allows tools to catch unintended access from within production code.

Example:

@VisibleForTesting(otherwise = VisibleForTesting.PROTECTED)
public String printDiagnostics() { ... }

If not specified, the intended visibility is assumed to be private.

Summary

Constants

static final int
NONE = 5

The annotated element should never be called from production code, only from tests.

static final int

The annotated element would have package private visibility.

static final int

The annotated element would have private visibility.

static final int

The annotated element would have protected visibility.

Public constructors

VisibleForTesting(int otherwise)

Public methods

final int

The visibility the annotated element would have if it did not need to be made visible for testing.

Constants

NONE

Added in 1.5.0
public static final int NONE = 5

The annotated element should never be called from production code, only from tests.

This is equivalent to RestrictTo.Scope.TESTS.

PACKAGE_PRIVATE

Added in 1.5.0
public static final int PACKAGE_PRIVATE = 3

The annotated element would have package private visibility.

PRIVATE

Added in 1.5.0
public static final int PRIVATE = 2

The annotated element would have private visibility.

PROTECTED

Added in 1.5.0
public static final int PROTECTED = 4

The annotated element would have protected visibility.

Public constructors

VisibleForTesting

public VisibleForTesting(int otherwise)

Public methods

getOtherwise

public final int getOtherwise()

The visibility the annotated element would have if it did not need to be made visible for testing.