Once robot starts running, there's no way to skip a test based on some condition. I think this is one of the weaknesses of robot, but the designers really don't seem to like the notion of skipped tests. Also, there's no built-in way for one test to depend on another. A feature request for this very feature was declined.
However, robot is very extensible, and a feature that was introduced in version 2.8.5 makes it easy to write a keyword that will fail if another test has failed.This feature is the ability for a library to act as a listener. With this, a library can keep track of the pass/fail status of each test. With that knowledge, you can create a keyword that fails immediately if some other test fails.
The basic idea is, cache the pass/fail status as each test finishes (via the special _end_test
method). Then, use this value to determine whether to fail immediately or not.
Here's an example of how to use such a keyword:
*** Settings ***
| Library | /path/to/DependencyLibrary.py
*** Test Cases ***
| Example of a failing test
| | fail | this test has failed
| Example of a dependent test
| | [Setup] | Require test case | Example of a failing test
| | log | hello, world
Here is the library definition:
from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn
class DependencyLibrary(object):
ROBOT_LISTENER_API_VERSION = 2
ROBOT_LIBRARY_SCOPE = "GLOBAL"
def __init__(self):
self.ROBOT_LIBRARY_LISTENER = self
self.test_status = {}
def require_test_case(self, name):
key = name.lower()
if (key not in self.test_status):
BuiltIn().fail("required test case can't be found: '%s'" % name)
if (self.test_status[key] != "PASS"):
BuiltIn().fail("required test case failed: '%s'" % name)
return True
def _end_test(self, name, attrs):
self.test_status[name.lower()] = attrs["status"]
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