What's the difference between DataProvider and Factory in TestNG?

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When to use DataProvider and when to use Factory ?

Answer

Sreya P.K picture Sreya P.K · Nov 26, 2012

TestNG factory is used to create instances of test classes dynamically. This is useful if you want to run the test class any no of times. For example, if you have a test to login into a site and you want to run this test multiple times,then its easy to use TestNG factory where you create multiple instances of test class and run the tests.

public class WebTestFactory {      
  //createInstances method will create 10 objects of WebTest class
  @Factory     
  public Object[] createInstances() {      
   Object[] result = new Object[10];       
   for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {      
      result[i] = new WebTest(i);      
    }      
    return result;     
  }  

and the test class is now:

public class WebTest {     
  private int m_numberOfTimes;     
  public WebTest(int numberOfTimes) {      
    m_numberOfTimes = numberOfTimes;       
  }    

  @Test    
  public void testServer() {       
   //Code to test the application   
  }    
}    

Your testng.xml only needs to reference the class that contains the factory method, since the test instances themselves will be created at runtime:

<class name="WebTestFactory" />  

The factory method can receive parameters just like @Test and @Before/After and it must return Object[]. The objects returned can be of any class (not necessarily the same class as the factory class).

Whereas, dataprovider is used to provide parameters to a test. If you provide dataprovider to a test, the test will be run taking different sets of value each time. This is useful for a scenario like where you want to login into a site with different sets of username and password each time.

public class DataProviderTest {

    @Test(dataProvider= "data")
    public void TestUltimatixFromExcelData(String userName,String password) {
        WebDriver driver; 
        driver=new FirefoxDriver();
        //Test to login into a site
    }

    @DataProvider(name="data")
    public static Object[][] dataProviderTest() throws Exception{

        Object[][] returnArray={new Object[]{"username1","password1"},new Object[]{"username2","password2"},new Object[]{"username3","password3"}
        };
        return returnArray;
    }

}