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ParametrizedTest with displayName and Argument

I am trying to migrate from JUnit4 to JUnit5 and also I'm new to ParametrizedTest in Junit5 and I have a scenario wherein I would like to provide different DisplayName and the Test argument(Object).

Here's the data source I would like to use as an input for @MethodSource("data")

    public static Collection<Object[]> data() throws IOException {
    List<Object[]> testCaseData = new ArrayList<>();
    TestCaseReader testCaseReader = new TestCaseReader(TESTCASE_CSV_RESOURCE);
    List<MyClass> testCaseList = testCaseReader.readTestCases();

    for (MyClass testCase : testCaseList) {
        if (testCase.isActive()) {
            Object[] testParameter = new Object[2];
            testParameter[0] = String.format("%03d: %s", testCase.getStartingLineNumber(), testCase.getName());
            testParameter[1] = testCase;
            testCaseData.add(testParameter);
        }
    }
    return testCaseData;
}

And this is the Test

@ParameterizedTest(name = "Scenario: {0}, testCase={1}")
@MethodSource("data")
public void process(MyClass testCase) {
//...
 //some operating on testCase methods/variables
}

When executing TestCase, I see the DisplayName is picked up correctly, but the other arguments is not resolvable it says

org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.ParameterResolutionException: Failed to resolve parameter [com.sample.MyClass testCase] in method [public void.MultipleTestCase.process(com.sample.MyClass testCase)]

Could you please guide me what I have done wrong here!

Thanks

Providing test data as Collection<Object[]> is no longer the appropriate way in JUnit 5. You can use a Stream instead. If you need to provide multiple parameters for your test you can use Arguments to wrap them. They are automatically unwrapped upon test execution. The example below gives a general idea on how to do that. You can replace TestCase with MyClass and insert your TestCaseReader code in data .

public class ParameterizedTest {

  static Stream<Arguments> data() {
    // TODO: Add your TestCaseReader usage to create MyClass / TestCase instances.
    List<TestCase> testCases =
        List.of(new TestCase("test01", "data01"), new TestCase("test02", "data02"));

    return testCases.stream().map(test -> Arguments.arguments(test.getName(), test));
  }

  @org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest(name = "Scenario: {0}, testCase={1}")
  @MethodSource("data")
  public void process(String name, TestCase testCase) {
    System.out.println(name + ": " + testCase.getData());
    // TODO: Work with your test case.
  }

  private static final class TestCase {
    private final String name;
    private final String data;

    public TestCase(String name, String data) {
      this.name = name;
      this.data = data;
    }

    public String getName() {
      return name;
    }

    public String getData() {
      return data;
    }
  }
}

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