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Facing compilation error when using @Factory with @DataProvider.
Trying to map hashmap to my dataprovider, and want to run all my testcase with first testdata row then next, so trying to use @Factory



HashMap < String, String testdata = new HashMap < String, String();


@Test
private void test_01() {
System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
}

@DataProvider
public static Object getDataSet() {
int i = 0;
Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap();
for (-some logic - ) {
for (-some logic - ) {
dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
}
i++;
}
return dataSet;
}

@Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String testdata) {
this.testdata = sheetdata;
}









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    Facing compilation error when using @Factory with @DataProvider.
    Trying to map hashmap to my dataprovider, and want to run all my testcase with first testdata row then next, so trying to use @Factory



    HashMap < String, String testdata = new HashMap < String, String();


    @Test
    private void test_01() {
    System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
    }

    @DataProvider
    public static Object getDataSet() {
    int i = 0;
    Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
    HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap();
    for (-some logic - ) {
    for (-some logic - ) {
    dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
    }
    i++;
    }
    return dataSet;
    }

    @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
    public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String testdata) {
    this.testdata = sheetdata;
    }









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      Facing compilation error when using @Factory with @DataProvider.
      Trying to map hashmap to my dataprovider, and want to run all my testcase with first testdata row then next, so trying to use @Factory



      HashMap < String, String testdata = new HashMap < String, String();


      @Test
      private void test_01() {
      System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
      }

      @DataProvider
      public static Object getDataSet() {
      int i = 0;
      Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
      HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap();
      for (-some logic - ) {
      for (-some logic - ) {
      dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
      }
      i++;
      }
      return dataSet;
      }

      @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
      public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String testdata) {
      this.testdata = sheetdata;
      }









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      Facing compilation error when using @Factory with @DataProvider.
      Trying to map hashmap to my dataprovider, and want to run all my testcase with first testdata row then next, so trying to use @Factory



      HashMap < String, String testdata = new HashMap < String, String();


      @Test
      private void test_01() {
      System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
      }

      @DataProvider
      public static Object getDataSet() {
      int i = 0;
      Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
      HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap();
      for (-some logic - ) {
      for (-some logic - ) {
      dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
      }
      i++;
      }
      return dataSet;
      }

      @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
      public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String testdata) {
      this.testdata = sheetdata;
      }






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          HashMap declaration is wrong in all place. Try this



          HashMap < String, String > testdata = new HashMap < String, String > ();

          @Test
          private void test_01() {
          System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
          }

          @DataProvider
          public static Object getDataSet() {
          int i = 0;
          Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
          HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap < String, String > ();
          for (-some logic - ) {
          for (-some logic - ) {
          dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
          }
          i++;
          }
          return dataSet;
          }

          @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
          public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String > testdata) {
          this.testdata = sheetdata;
          }





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            HashMap declaration is wrong in all place. Try this



            HashMap < String, String > testdata = new HashMap < String, String > ();

            @Test
            private void test_01() {
            System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
            }

            @DataProvider
            public static Object getDataSet() {
            int i = 0;
            Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
            HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap < String, String > ();
            for (-some logic - ) {
            for (-some logic - ) {
            dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
            }
            i++;
            }
            return dataSet;
            }

            @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
            public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String > testdata) {
            this.testdata = sheetdata;
            }





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              HashMap declaration is wrong in all place. Try this



              HashMap < String, String > testdata = new HashMap < String, String > ();

              @Test
              private void test_01() {
              System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
              }

              @DataProvider
              public static Object getDataSet() {
              int i = 0;
              Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
              HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap < String, String > ();
              for (-some logic - ) {
              for (-some logic - ) {
              dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
              }
              i++;
              }
              return dataSet;
              }

              @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
              public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String > testdata) {
              this.testdata = sheetdata;
              }





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                HashMap declaration is wrong in all place. Try this



                HashMap < String, String > testdata = new HashMap < String, String > ();

                @Test
                private void test_01() {
                System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
                }

                @DataProvider
                public static Object getDataSet() {
                int i = 0;
                Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
                HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap < String, String > ();
                for (-some logic - ) {
                for (-some logic - ) {
                dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
                }
                i++;
                }
                return dataSet;
                }

                @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
                public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String > testdata) {
                this.testdata = sheetdata;
                }





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                HashMap declaration is wrong in all place. Try this



                HashMap < String, String > testdata = new HashMap < String, String > ();

                @Test
                private void test_01() {
                System.out.println(testdata.get("-some-hashmap-key-"));
                }

                @DataProvider
                public static Object getDataSet() {
                int i = 0;
                Object dataSet = new Object[2][1];
                HashMap < String, String > rowValuesMap = new HashMap < String, String > ();
                for (-some logic - ) {
                for (-some logic - ) {
                dataSet[i][0] = rowValuesMap;
                }
                i++;
                }
                return dataSet;
                }

                @Factory(dataProvider = "getDataSet")
                public MyTestFile(HashMap < String, String > testdata) {
                this.testdata = sheetdata;
                }






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                edited Nov 18 '18 at 5:18









                Krishnan Mahadevan

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                answered Nov 17 '18 at 20:27









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