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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::args::CliOptions;
use crate::args::FilesConfig;
use crate::args::Flags;
use crate::args::TestFlags;
use crate::args::TestReporterConfig;
use crate::colors;
use crate::display;
use crate::factory::CliFactory;
use crate::factory::CliFactoryBuilder;
use crate::file_fetcher::File;
use crate::file_fetcher::FileFetcher;
use crate::graph_util::graph_valid_with_cli_options;
use crate::graph_util::has_graph_root_local_dependent_changed;
use crate::module_loader::ModuleLoadPreparer;
use crate::ops;
use crate::util::checksum;
use crate::util::file_watcher;
use crate::util::fs::collect_specifiers;
use crate::util::path::get_extension;
use crate::util::path::is_supported_ext;
use crate::util::path::mapped_specifier_for_tsc;
use crate::worker::CliMainWorkerFactory;
use deno_ast::swc::common::comments::CommentKind;
use deno_ast::MediaType;
use deno_ast::SourceRangedForSpanned;
feat(cli): Adding JUnit test reports (#19747) This commit makes the following changes - Created a `CompoundTestReporter` to allow us to use multiple reporters - Implements `JUnitTestReporter` which writes JUnit XML to a path - Added a CLI flag/option `--junit` that enables JUnit reporting. By default this writes the report to `stdout` (and disables pretty reporting). If a path is provided, it will write the JUnit report to that file while the pretty reporter writes to stdout like normal Output of `deno -- test --allow-all --unstable --location=http://js-unit-tests/foo/bar --junit cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts ` ```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <testsuites name="deno test" tests="7" failures="0" errors="0" time="0.176"> <testsuite name="file:///Users/cooper/deno/deno/cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts" tests="7" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="0"> <testcase name="testWrongOverloads" time="0.012"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOfTestCaseCantBeEmpty" time="0.009"> </testcase> <testcase name="invalidStepArguments" time="0.008"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOnTextContext" time="0.029"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="originOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="parentOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="explicit undefined for boolean options" time="0.009"> </testcase> </testsuite> </testsuites> ```
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use deno_core::anyhow;
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use deno_core::anyhow::Context as _;
use deno_core::error::generic_error;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::error::JsError;
use deno_core::futures::future;
use deno_core::futures::stream;
use deno_core::futures::task::noop_waker;
refactor: Rewrite Inspector implementation (#10725) This commit refactors implementation of inspector. The intention is to be able to move inspector implementation to "deno_core". Following things were done to make that possible: * "runtime/inspector.rs" was split into "runtime/inspector/mod.rs" and "runtime/inspector/server.rs", separating inspector implementation from Websocket server implementation. * "DenoInspector" was renamed to "JsRuntimeInspector" and reference to "server" was removed from the structure, making it independent of Websocket server used to connect to Chrome Devtools. * "WebsocketSession" was renamed to "InspectorSession" and rewritten in such a way that it's not tied to Websockets anymore; instead it accepts a pair of "proxy" channel ends that allow to integrate the session with different "transports". * "InspectorSession" was renamed to "LocalInspectorSession" to better indicate that it's an "in-memory" session and doesn't require Websocket server. It was also rewritten in such a way that it uses "InspectorSession" from previous point instead of reimplementing "v8::inspector::ChannelImpl" trait; this is done by using the "proxy" channels to communicate with the V8 session. Consequently "LocalInspectorSession" is now a frontend to "InspectorSession". This introduces a small inconvenience that awaiting responses for "LocalInspectorSession" requires to concurrently poll worker's event loop. This arises from the fact that "InspectorSession" is now owned by "JsRuntimeInspector", which in turn is owned by "Worker" or "WebWorker". To ease this situation "Worker::with_event_loop" helper method was added, that takes a future and concurrently polls it along with the event loop (using "tokio::select!" macro inside a loop).
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use deno_core::futures::FutureExt;
use deno_core::futures::StreamExt;
use deno_core::located_script_name;
use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
use deno_core::serde_v8;
use deno_core::unsync::spawn;
use deno_core::unsync::spawn_blocking;
use deno_core::url::Url;
use deno_core::v8;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_runtime::deno_io::Stdio;
use deno_runtime::deno_io::StdioPipe;
use deno_runtime::fmt_errors::format_js_error;
use deno_runtime::permissions::Permissions;
use deno_runtime::permissions::PermissionsContainer;
use deno_runtime::tokio_util::create_and_run_current_thread;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use indexmap::IndexSet;
use log::Level;
use rand::rngs::SmallRng;
use rand::seq::SliceRandom;
use rand::SeedableRng;
use regex::Regex;
use serde::Deserialize;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
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use std::fmt::Write as _;
use std::io::Read;
use std::io::Write;
use std::num::NonZeroUsize;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool;
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::task::Context;
use std::time::Duration;
use std::time::Instant;
use std::time::SystemTime;
use tokio::signal;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::unbounded_channel;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::UnboundedSender;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::WeakUnboundedSender;
pub mod fmt;
mod reporters;
pub use fmt::format_test_error;
use reporters::CompoundTestReporter;
use reporters::DotTestReporter;
use reporters::JunitTestReporter;
use reporters::PrettyTestReporter;
use reporters::TestReporter;
/// The test mode is used to determine how a specifier is to be tested.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum TestMode {
/// Test as documentation, type-checking fenced code blocks.
Documentation,
/// Test as an executable module, loading the module into the isolate and running each test it
/// defines.
Executable,
/// Test as both documentation and an executable module.
Both,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct TestFilter {
pub substring: Option<String>,
pub regex: Option<Regex>,
pub include: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub exclude: Vec<String>,
}
impl TestFilter {
pub fn includes(&self, name: &String) -> bool {
if let Some(substring) = &self.substring {
if !name.contains(substring) {
return false;
}
}
if let Some(regex) = &self.regex {
if !regex.is_match(name) {
return false;
}
}
if let Some(include) = &self.include {
if !include.contains(name) {
return false;
}
}
if self.exclude.contains(name) {
return false;
}
true
}
pub fn from_flag(flag: &Option<String>) -> Self {
let mut substring = None;
let mut regex = None;
if let Some(flag) = flag {
if flag.starts_with('/') && flag.ends_with('/') {
let rs = flag.trim_start_matches('/').trim_end_matches('/');
regex =
Some(Regex::new(rs).unwrap_or_else(|_| Regex::new("$^").unwrap()));
} else {
substring = Some(flag.clone());
}
}
Self {
substring,
regex,
..Default::default()
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize, Eq, Hash)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct TestLocation {
pub file_name: String,
pub line_number: u32,
pub column_number: u32,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize, Eq, Hash)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct TestDescription {
pub id: usize,
pub name: String,
pub ignore: bool,
pub only: bool,
pub origin: String,
pub location: TestLocation,
}
impl TestDescription {
pub fn static_id(&self) -> String {
checksum::gen(&[self.location.file_name.as_bytes(), self.name.as_bytes()])
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub enum TestOutput {
String(String),
Bytes(Vec<u8>),
}
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub enum TestFailure {
JsError(Box<JsError>),
FailedSteps(usize),
IncompleteSteps,
LeakedOps(Vec<String>, bool), // Details, isOpCallTracingEnabled
LeakedResources(Vec<String>), // Details
// The rest are for steps only.
Incomplete,
OverlapsWithSanitizers(IndexSet<String>), // Long names of overlapped tests
HasSanitizersAndOverlaps(IndexSet<String>), // Long names of overlapped tests
}
impl ToString for TestFailure {
fn to_string(&self) -> String {
match self {
TestFailure::JsError(js_error) => format_test_error(js_error),
TestFailure::FailedSteps(1) => "1 test step failed.".to_string(),
TestFailure::FailedSteps(n) => format!("{} test steps failed.", n),
TestFailure::IncompleteSteps => "Completed while steps were still running. Ensure all steps are awaited with `await t.step(...)`.".to_string(),
TestFailure::Incomplete => "Didn't complete before parent. Await step with `await t.step(...)`.".to_string(),
TestFailure::LeakedOps(details, is_op_call_tracing_enabled) => {
let mut string = "Leaking async ops:".to_string();
for detail in details {
string.push_str(&format!("\n - {}", detail));
}
if !is_op_call_tracing_enabled {
string.push_str("\nTo get more details where ops were leaked, run again with --trace-ops flag.");
}
string
}
TestFailure::LeakedResources(details) => {
let mut string = "Leaking resources:".to_string();
for detail in details {
string.push_str(&format!("\n - {}", detail));
}
string
}
TestFailure::OverlapsWithSanitizers(long_names) => {
let mut string = "Started test step while another test step with sanitizers was running:".to_string();
for long_name in long_names {
string.push_str(&format!("\n * {}", long_name));
}
string
}
TestFailure::HasSanitizersAndOverlaps(long_names) => {
let mut string = "Started test step with sanitizers while another test step was running:".to_string();
for long_name in long_names {
string.push_str(&format!("\n * {}", long_name));
}
string
}
}
}
}
impl TestFailure {
fn format_label(&self) -> String {
match self {
TestFailure::Incomplete => colors::gray("INCOMPLETE").to_string(),
_ => colors::red("FAILED").to_string(),
}
}
fn format_inline_summary(&self) -> Option<String> {
match self {
TestFailure::FailedSteps(1) => Some("due to 1 failed step".to_string()),
TestFailure::FailedSteps(n) => Some(format!("due to {} failed steps", n)),
TestFailure::IncompleteSteps => {
Some("due to incomplete steps".to_string())
}
_ => None,
}
}
fn hide_in_summary(&self) -> bool {
// These failure variants are hidden in summaries because they are caused
// by child errors that will be summarized separately.
matches!(
self,
TestFailure::FailedSteps(_) | TestFailure::IncompleteSteps
)
}
}
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub enum TestResult {
Ok,
Ignored,
Failed(TestFailure),
Cancelled,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct TestStepDescription {
pub id: usize,
pub name: String,
pub origin: String,
pub location: TestLocation,
pub level: usize,
pub parent_id: usize,
pub root_id: usize,
pub root_name: String,
}
impl TestStepDescription {
pub fn static_id(&self) -> String {
checksum::gen(&[
self.location.file_name.as_bytes(),
&self.level.to_be_bytes(),
self.name.as_bytes(),
])
}
}
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub enum TestStepResult {
Ok,
Ignored,
Failed(TestFailure),
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct TestPlan {
pub origin: String,
pub total: usize,
pub filtered_out: usize,
pub used_only: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub enum TestEvent {
Register(TestDescription),
Plan(TestPlan),
Wait(usize),
Output(Vec<u8>),
Result(usize, TestResult, u64),
UncaughtError(String, Box<JsError>),
StepRegister(TestStepDescription),
StepWait(usize),
StepResult(usize, TestStepResult, u64),
Sigint,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
pub struct TestSummary {
pub total: usize,
pub passed: usize,
pub failed: usize,
pub ignored: usize,
pub passed_steps: usize,
pub failed_steps: usize,
pub ignored_steps: usize,
pub filtered_out: usize,
pub measured: usize,
pub failures: Vec<(TestDescription, TestFailure)>,
pub uncaught_errors: Vec<(String, Box<JsError>)>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct TestSpecifiersOptions {
concurrent_jobs: NonZeroUsize,
fail_fast: Option<NonZeroUsize>,
log_level: Option<log::Level>,
specifier: TestSpecifierOptions,
reporter: TestReporterConfig,
junit_path: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct TestSpecifierOptions {
pub shuffle: Option<u64>,
pub filter: TestFilter,
pub trace_ops: bool,
}
impl TestSummary {
pub fn new() -> TestSummary {
TestSummary {
total: 0,
passed: 0,
failed: 0,
ignored: 0,
passed_steps: 0,
failed_steps: 0,
ignored_steps: 0,
filtered_out: 0,
measured: 0,
failures: Vec::new(),
uncaught_errors: Vec::new(),
}
}
fn has_failed(&self) -> bool {
self.failed > 0 || !self.failures.is_empty()
}
}
fn get_test_reporter(options: &TestSpecifiersOptions) -> Box<dyn TestReporter> {
let parallel = options.concurrent_jobs.get() > 1;
let reporter: Box<dyn TestReporter> = match &options.reporter {
TestReporterConfig::Dot => Box::new(DotTestReporter::new()),
TestReporterConfig::Pretty => Box::new(PrettyTestReporter::new(
parallel,
options.log_level != Some(Level::Error),
)),
TestReporterConfig::Junit => {
Box::new(JunitTestReporter::new("-".to_string()))
}
};
if let Some(junit_path) = &options.junit_path {
let junit = Box::new(JunitTestReporter::new(junit_path.to_string()));
return Box::new(CompoundTestReporter::new(vec![reporter, junit]));
}
reporter
}
/// Test a single specifier as documentation containing test programs, an executable test module or
/// both.
pub async fn test_specifier(
worker_factory: Arc<CliMainWorkerFactory>,
permissions: Permissions,
specifier: ModuleSpecifier,
mut sender: TestEventSender,
fail_fast_tracker: FailFastTracker,
options: TestSpecifierOptions,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if fail_fast_tracker.should_stop() {
return Ok(());
}
let stdout = StdioPipe::File(sender.stdout());
let stderr = StdioPipe::File(sender.stderr());
let mut worker = worker_factory
.create_custom_worker(
specifier.clone(),
PermissionsContainer::new(permissions),
vec![ops::testing::deno_test::init_ops(sender.clone())],
Stdio {
stdin: StdioPipe::Inherit,
stdout,
stderr,
},
)
.await?;
let mut coverage_collector = worker.maybe_setup_coverage_collector().await?;
// We execute the main module as a side module so that import.meta.main is not set.
match worker.execute_side_module_possibly_with_npm().await {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(error) => {
if error.is::<JsError>() {
sender.send(TestEvent::UncaughtError(
specifier.to_string(),
Box::new(error.downcast::<JsError>().unwrap()),
))?;
return Ok(());
} else {
return Err(error);
}
}
}
let mut worker = worker.into_main_worker();
if options.trace_ops {
worker.js_runtime.execute_script_static(
located_script_name!(),
"Deno[Deno.internal].core.enableOpCallTracing();",
)?;
}
worker.dispatch_load_event(located_script_name!())?;
let tests = {
let state_rc = worker.js_runtime.op_state();
let mut state = state_rc.borrow_mut();
std::mem::take(&mut state.borrow_mut::<ops::testing::TestContainer>().0)
};
let unfiltered = tests.len();
let (only, no_only): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) =
tests.into_iter().partition(|(d, _)| d.only);
let used_only = !only.is_empty();
let tests = if used_only { only } else { no_only };
let mut tests = tests
.into_iter()
.filter(|(d, _)| options.filter.includes(&d.name))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if let Some(seed) = options.shuffle {
tests.shuffle(&mut SmallRng::seed_from_u64(seed));
}
sender.send(TestEvent::Plan(TestPlan {
origin: specifier.to_string(),
total: tests.len(),
filtered_out: unfiltered - tests.len(),
used_only,
}))?;
let mut had_uncaught_error = false;
for (desc, function) in tests {
if fail_fast_tracker.should_stop() {
break;
}
if desc.ignore {
sender.send(TestEvent::Result(desc.id, TestResult::Ignored, 0))?;
continue;
}
if had_uncaught_error {
sender.send(TestEvent::Result(desc.id, TestResult::Cancelled, 0))?;
continue;
}
sender.send(TestEvent::Wait(desc.id))?;
// TODO(bartlomieju): this is a nasty (beautiful) hack, that was required
// when switching `JsRuntime` from `FuturesUnordered` to `JoinSet`. With
// `JoinSet` all pending ops are immediately polled and that caused a problem
// when some async ops were fired and canceled before running tests (giving
// false positives in the ops sanitizer). We should probably rewrite sanitizers
// to be done in Rust instead of in JS (40_testing.js).
{
// Poll event loop once, this will allow all ops that are already resolved,
// but haven't responded to settle.
let waker = noop_waker();
let mut cx = Context::from_waker(&waker);
let _ = worker.js_runtime.poll_event_loop(&mut cx, false);
}
let earlier = SystemTime::now();
let result = match worker.js_runtime.call_and_await(&function).await {
Ok(r) => r,
Err(error) => {
if error.is::<JsError>() {
sender.send(TestEvent::UncaughtError(
specifier.to_string(),
Box::new(error.downcast::<JsError>().unwrap()),
))?;
fail_fast_tracker.add_failure();
sender.send(TestEvent::Result(desc.id, TestResult::Cancelled, 0))?;
had_uncaught_error = true;
continue;
} else {
return Err(error);
}
}
};
let scope = &mut worker.js_runtime.handle_scope();
let result = v8::Local::new(scope, result);
let result = serde_v8::from_v8::<TestResult>(scope, result)?;
if matches!(result, TestResult::Failed(_)) {
fail_fast_tracker.add_failure();
}
let elapsed = SystemTime::now().duration_since(earlier)?.as_millis();
sender.send(TestEvent::Result(desc.id, result, elapsed as u64))?;
}
// Ignore `defaultPrevented` of the `beforeunload` event. We don't allow the
// event loop to continue beyond what's needed to await results.
worker.dispatch_beforeunload_event(located_script_name!())?;
worker.dispatch_unload_event(located_script_name!())?;
if let Some(coverage_collector) = coverage_collector.as_mut() {
worker
.with_event_loop(coverage_collector.stop_collecting().boxed_local())
.await?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn extract_files_from_regex_blocks(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: &str,
media_type: MediaType,
file_line_index: usize,
blocks_regex: &Regex,
lines_regex: &Regex,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
let files = blocks_regex
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.captures_iter(source)
.filter_map(|block| {
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block.get(1)?;
let maybe_attributes: Option<Vec<_>> = block
.get(1)
.map(|attributes| attributes.as_str().split(' ').collect());
let file_media_type = if let Some(attributes) = maybe_attributes {
if attributes.contains(&"ignore") {
return None;
}
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match attributes.first() {
Some(&"js") => MediaType::JavaScript,
Some(&"javascript") => MediaType::JavaScript,
Some(&"mjs") => MediaType::Mjs,
Some(&"cjs") => MediaType::Cjs,
Some(&"jsx") => MediaType::Jsx,
Some(&"ts") => MediaType::TypeScript,
Some(&"typescript") => MediaType::TypeScript,
Some(&"mts") => MediaType::Mts,
Some(&"cts") => MediaType::Cts,
Some(&"tsx") => MediaType::Tsx,
_ => MediaType::Unknown,
}
} else {
media_type
};
if file_media_type == MediaType::Unknown {
return None;
}
let line_offset = source[0..block.get(0).unwrap().start()]
.chars()
.filter(|c| *c == '\n')
.count();
let line_count = block.get(0).unwrap().as_str().split('\n').count();
let body = block.get(2).unwrap();
let text = body.as_str();
// TODO(caspervonb) generate an inline source map
let mut file_source = String::new();
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for line in lines_regex.captures_iter(text) {
let text = line.get(1).unwrap();
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writeln!(file_source, "{}", text.as_str()).unwrap();
}
let file_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::parse(&format!(
"{}${}-{}",
specifier,
file_line_index + line_offset + 1,
file_line_index + line_offset + line_count + 1,
))
.unwrap();
let file_specifier =
mapped_specifier_for_tsc(&file_specifier, file_media_type)
.map(|s| ModuleSpecifier::parse(&s).unwrap())
.unwrap_or(file_specifier);
Some(File {
maybe_types: None,
media_type: file_media_type,
source: file_source.into(),
specifier: file_specifier,
maybe_headers: None,
})
})
.collect();
Ok(files)
}
fn extract_files_from_source_comments(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: Arc<str>,
media_type: MediaType,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
let parsed_source = deno_ast::parse_module(deno_ast::ParseParams {
specifier: specifier.to_string(),
text_info: deno_ast::SourceTextInfo::new(source),
media_type,
capture_tokens: false,
maybe_syntax: None,
scope_analysis: false,
})?;
let comments = parsed_source.comments().get_vec();
let blocks_regex = lazy_regex::regex!(r"```([^\r\n]*)\r?\n([\S\s]*?)```");
let lines_regex = lazy_regex::regex!(r"(?:\* ?)(?:\# ?)?(.*)");
let files = comments
.iter()
.filter(|comment| {
if comment.kind != CommentKind::Block || !comment.text.starts_with('*') {
return false;
}
true
})
.flat_map(|comment| {
extract_files_from_regex_blocks(
specifier,
&comment.text,
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media_type,
parsed_source.text_info().line_index(comment.start()),
blocks_regex,
lines_regex,
)
})
.flatten()
.collect();
Ok(files)
}
fn extract_files_from_fenced_blocks(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: &str,
media_type: MediaType,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
// The pattern matches code blocks as well as anything in HTML comment syntax,
// but it stores the latter without any capturing groups. This way, a simple
// check can be done to see if a block is inside a comment (and skip typechecking)
// or not by checking for the presence of capturing groups in the matches.
let blocks_regex =
lazy_regex::regex!(r"(?s)<!--.*?-->|```([^\r\n]*)\r?\n([\S\s]*?)```");
let lines_regex = lazy_regex::regex!(r"(?:\# ?)?(.*)");
extract_files_from_regex_blocks(
specifier,
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source,
media_type,
/* file line index */ 0,
blocks_regex,
lines_regex,
)
}
async fn fetch_inline_files(
file_fetcher: &FileFetcher,
specifiers: Vec<ModuleSpecifier>,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
let mut files = Vec::new();
for specifier in specifiers {
let fetch_permissions = PermissionsContainer::allow_all();
let file = file_fetcher.fetch(&specifier, fetch_permissions).await?;
let inline_files = if file.media_type == MediaType::Unknown {
extract_files_from_fenced_blocks(
&file.specifier,
&file.source,
file.media_type,
)
} else {
extract_files_from_source_comments(
&file.specifier,
file.source,
file.media_type,
)
};
files.extend(inline_files?);
}
Ok(files)
}
/// Type check a collection of module and document specifiers.
pub async fn check_specifiers(
cli_options: &CliOptions,
file_fetcher: &FileFetcher,
module_load_preparer: &ModuleLoadPreparer,
specifiers: Vec<(ModuleSpecifier, TestMode)>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let lib = cli_options.ts_type_lib_window();
let inline_files = fetch_inline_files(
file_fetcher,
specifiers
.iter()
.filter_map(|(specifier, mode)| {
if *mode != TestMode::Executable {
Some(specifier.clone())
} else {
None
}
})
.collect(),
)
.await?;
if !inline_files.is_empty() {
let specifiers = inline_files
.iter()
.map(|file| file.specifier.clone())
.collect();
for file in inline_files {
file_fetcher.insert_cached(file);
}
module_load_preparer
.prepare_module_load(
specifiers,
false,
lib,
PermissionsContainer::new(Permissions::allow_all()),
)
.await?;
}
let module_specifiers = specifiers
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|(specifier, mode)| {
if mode != TestMode::Documentation {
Some(specifier)
} else {
None
}
})
.collect();
module_load_preparer
.prepare_module_load(
module_specifiers,
false,
lib,
PermissionsContainer::allow_all(),
)
.await?;
Ok(())
}
static HAS_TEST_RUN_SIGINT_HANDLER: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
/// Test a collection of specifiers with test modes concurrently.
async fn test_specifiers(
worker_factory: Arc<CliMainWorkerFactory>,
permissions: &Permissions,
specifiers: Vec<ModuleSpecifier>,
options: TestSpecifiersOptions,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let specifiers = if let Some(seed) = options.specifier.shuffle {
let mut rng = SmallRng::seed_from_u64(seed);
let mut specifiers = specifiers;
specifiers.sort();
specifiers.shuffle(&mut rng);
specifiers
} else {
specifiers
};
let (sender, mut receiver) = unbounded_channel::<TestEvent>();
let sender = TestEventSender::new(sender);
let concurrent_jobs = options.concurrent_jobs;
let sender_ = sender.downgrade();
let sigint_handler_handle = spawn(async move {
signal::ctrl_c().await.unwrap();
sender_.upgrade().map(|s| s.send(TestEvent::Sigint).ok());
});
HAS_TEST_RUN_SIGINT_HANDLER.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
let mut reporter = get_test_reporter(&options);
let join_handles = specifiers.into_iter().map(move |specifier| {
let worker_factory = worker_factory.clone();
let permissions = permissions.clone();
let sender = sender.clone();
let fail_fast_tracker = FailFastTracker::new(options.fail_fast);
let specifier_options = options.specifier.clone();
spawn_blocking(move || {
create_and_run_current_thread(test_specifier(
worker_factory,
permissions,
specifier,
sender.clone(),
fail_fast_tracker,
specifier_options,
))
})
});
let join_stream = stream::iter(join_handles)
.buffer_unordered(concurrent_jobs.get())
.collect::<Vec<Result<Result<(), AnyError>, tokio::task::JoinError>>>();
let handler = {
spawn(async move {
let earlier = Instant::now();
let mut tests = IndexMap::new();
let mut test_steps = IndexMap::new();
let mut tests_started = HashSet::new();
let mut tests_with_result = HashSet::new();
let mut used_only = false;
let mut failed = false;
while let Some(event) = receiver.recv().await {
match event {
TestEvent::Register(description) => {
reporter.report_register(&description);
tests.insert(description.id, description);
}
TestEvent::Plan(plan) => {
if plan.used_only {
used_only = true;
}
reporter.report_plan(&plan);
}
TestEvent::Wait(id) => {
if tests_started.insert(id) {
reporter.report_wait(tests.get(&id).unwrap());
}
}
TestEvent::Output(output) => {
reporter.report_output(&output);
}
TestEvent::Result(id, result, elapsed) => {
if tests_with_result.insert(id) {
match result {
TestResult::Failed(_) | TestResult::Cancelled => {
failed = true;
}
_ => (),
}
reporter.report_result(tests.get(&id).unwrap(), &result, elapsed);
}
}
TestEvent::UncaughtError(origin, error) => {
failed = true;
reporter.report_uncaught_error(&origin, error);
}
TestEvent::StepRegister(description) => {
reporter.report_step_register(&description);
test_steps.insert(description.id, description);
}
TestEvent::StepWait(id) => {
if tests_started.insert(id) {
reporter.report_step_wait(test_steps.get(&id).unwrap());
}
}
TestEvent::StepResult(id, result, duration) => {
if tests_with_result.insert(id) {
reporter.report_step_result(
test_steps.get(&id).unwrap(),
&result,
duration,
&tests,
&test_steps,
);
}
}
TestEvent::Sigint => {
feat(cli): Adding JUnit test reports (#19747) This commit makes the following changes - Created a `CompoundTestReporter` to allow us to use multiple reporters - Implements `JUnitTestReporter` which writes JUnit XML to a path - Added a CLI flag/option `--junit` that enables JUnit reporting. By default this writes the report to `stdout` (and disables pretty reporting). If a path is provided, it will write the JUnit report to that file while the pretty reporter writes to stdout like normal Output of `deno -- test --allow-all --unstable --location=http://js-unit-tests/foo/bar --junit cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts ` ```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <testsuites name="deno test" tests="7" failures="0" errors="0" time="0.176"> <testsuite name="file:///Users/cooper/deno/deno/cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts" tests="7" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="0"> <testcase name="testWrongOverloads" time="0.012"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOfTestCaseCantBeEmpty" time="0.009"> </testcase> <testcase name="invalidStepArguments" time="0.008"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOnTextContext" time="0.029"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="originOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="parentOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="explicit undefined for boolean options" time="0.009"> </testcase> </testsuite> </testsuites> ```
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let elapsed = Instant::now().duration_since(earlier);
reporter.report_sigint(
&tests_started
.difference(&tests_with_result)
.copied()
.collect(),
&tests,
&test_steps,
);
feat(cli): Adding JUnit test reports (#19747) This commit makes the following changes - Created a `CompoundTestReporter` to allow us to use multiple reporters - Implements `JUnitTestReporter` which writes JUnit XML to a path - Added a CLI flag/option `--junit` that enables JUnit reporting. By default this writes the report to `stdout` (and disables pretty reporting). If a path is provided, it will write the JUnit report to that file while the pretty reporter writes to stdout like normal Output of `deno -- test --allow-all --unstable --location=http://js-unit-tests/foo/bar --junit cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts ` ```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <testsuites name="deno test" tests="7" failures="0" errors="0" time="0.176"> <testsuite name="file:///Users/cooper/deno/deno/cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts" tests="7" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="0"> <testcase name="testWrongOverloads" time="0.012"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOfTestCaseCantBeEmpty" time="0.009"> </testcase> <testcase name="invalidStepArguments" time="0.008"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOnTextContext" time="0.029"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="originOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="parentOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="explicit undefined for boolean options" time="0.009"> </testcase> </testsuite> </testsuites> ```
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if let Err(err) =
reporter.flush_report(&elapsed, &tests, &test_steps)
{
eprint!("Test reporter failed to flush: {}", err)
}
std::process::exit(130);
}
}
}
sigint_handler_handle.abort();
HAS_TEST_RUN_SIGINT_HANDLER.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
let elapsed = Instant::now().duration_since(earlier);
reporter.report_summary(&elapsed, &tests, &test_steps);
feat(cli): Adding JUnit test reports (#19747) This commit makes the following changes - Created a `CompoundTestReporter` to allow us to use multiple reporters - Implements `JUnitTestReporter` which writes JUnit XML to a path - Added a CLI flag/option `--junit` that enables JUnit reporting. By default this writes the report to `stdout` (and disables pretty reporting). If a path is provided, it will write the JUnit report to that file while the pretty reporter writes to stdout like normal Output of `deno -- test --allow-all --unstable --location=http://js-unit-tests/foo/bar --junit cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts ` ```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <testsuites name="deno test" tests="7" failures="0" errors="0" time="0.176"> <testsuite name="file:///Users/cooper/deno/deno/cli/tests/unit/testing_test.ts" tests="7" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="0"> <testcase name="testWrongOverloads" time="0.012"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOfTestCaseCantBeEmpty" time="0.009"> </testcase> <testcase name="invalidStepArguments" time="0.008"> </testcase> <testcase name="nameOnTextContext" time="0.029"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="originOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="parentOnTextContext" time="0.030"> <properties> <property name="step[passed]" value="step ... nested step"/> <property name="step[passed]" value="step"/> </properties> </testcase> <testcase name="explicit undefined for boolean options" time="0.009"> </testcase> </testsuite> </testsuites> ```
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if let Err(err) = reporter.flush_report(&elapsed, &tests, &test_steps) {
return Err(generic_error(format!(
"Test reporter failed to flush: {}",
err
)));
}
if used_only {
return Err(generic_error(
"Test failed because the \"only\" option was used",
));
}
if failed {
return Err(generic_error("Test failed"));
}
Ok(())
})
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};
let (join_results, result) = future::join(join_stream, handler).await;
// propagate any errors
for join_result in join_results {
join_result??;
}
result??;
Ok(())
}
/// Checks if the path has a basename and extension Deno supports for tests.
pub(crate) fn is_supported_test_path(path: &Path) -> bool {
if let Some(name) = path.file_stem() {
let basename = name.to_string_lossy();
(basename.ends_with("_test")
|| basename.ends_with(".test")
|| basename == "test")
&& is_supported_ext(path)
} else {
false
}
}
/// Checks if the path has an extension Deno supports for tests.
fn is_supported_test_ext(path: &Path) -> bool {
if let Some(ext) = get_extension(path) {
matches!(
ext.as_str(),
"ts"
| "tsx"
| "js"
| "jsx"
| "mjs"
| "mts"
| "cjs"
| "cts"
| "md"
| "mkd"
| "mkdn"
| "mdwn"
| "mdown"
| "markdown"
)
} else {
false
}
}
/// Collects specifiers marking them with the appropriate test mode while maintaining the natural
/// input order.
///
/// - Specifiers matching the `is_supported_test_ext` predicate are marked as
/// `TestMode::Documentation`.
/// - Specifiers matching the `is_supported_test_path` are marked as `TestMode::Executable`.
/// - Specifiers matching both predicates are marked as `TestMode::Both`
fn collect_specifiers_with_test_mode(
files: &FilesConfig,
include_inline: &bool,
) -> Result<Vec<(ModuleSpecifier, TestMode)>, AnyError> {
let module_specifiers = collect_specifiers(files, is_supported_test_path)?;
if *include_inline {
return collect_specifiers(files, is_supported_test_ext).map(
|specifiers| {
specifiers
.into_iter()
.map(|specifier| {
let mode = if module_specifiers.contains(&specifier) {
TestMode::Both
} else {
TestMode::Documentation
};
(specifier, mode)
})
.collect()
},
);
}
let specifiers_with_mode = module_specifiers
.into_iter()
.map(|specifier| (specifier, TestMode::Executable))
.collect();
Ok(specifiers_with_mode)
}
/// Collects module and document specifiers with test modes via
/// `collect_specifiers_with_test_mode` which are then pre-fetched and adjusted
/// based on the media type.
///
/// Specifiers that do not have a known media type that can be executed as a
/// module are marked as `TestMode::Documentation`. Type definition files
/// cannot be run, and therefore need to be marked as `TestMode::Documentation`
/// as well.
async fn fetch_specifiers_with_test_mode(
file_fetcher: &FileFetcher,
files: &FilesConfig,
doc: &bool,
) -> Result<Vec<(ModuleSpecifier, TestMode)>, AnyError> {
let mut specifiers_with_mode = collect_specifiers_with_test_mode(files, doc)?;
for (specifier, mode) in &mut specifiers_with_mode {
let file = file_fetcher
.fetch(specifier, PermissionsContainer::allow_all())
.await?;
if file.media_type == MediaType::Unknown
|| file.media_type == MediaType::Dts
{
*mode = TestMode::Documentation
}
}
Ok(specifiers_with_mode)
}
pub async fn run_tests(
flags: Flags,
test_flags: TestFlags,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let factory = CliFactory::from_flags(flags).await?;
let cli_options = factory.cli_options();
let test_options = cli_options.resolve_test_options(test_flags)?;
let file_fetcher = factory.file_fetcher()?;
let module_load_preparer = factory.module_load_preparer().await?;
// Various test files should not share the same permissions in terms of
// `PermissionsContainer` - otherwise granting/revoking permissions in one
// file would have impact on other files, which is undesirable.
let permissions =
Permissions::from_options(&cli_options.permissions_options())?;
let log_level = cli_options.log_level();
let specifiers_with_mode = fetch_specifiers_with_test_mode(
file_fetcher,
&test_options.files,
&test_options.doc,
)
.await?;
if !test_options.allow_none && specifiers_with_mode.is_empty() {
return Err(generic_error("No test modules found"));
}
check_specifiers(
cli_options,
file_fetcher,
module_load_preparer,
specifiers_with_mode.clone(),
)
.await?;
if test_options.no_run {
return Ok(());
}
let worker_factory =
Arc::new(factory.create_cli_main_worker_factory().await?);
test_specifiers(
worker_factory,
&permissions,
specifiers_with_mode
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|(s, m)| match m {
TestMode::Documentation => None,
_ => Some(s),
})
.collect(),
TestSpecifiersOptions {
concurrent_jobs: test_options.concurrent_jobs,
fail_fast: test_options.fail_fast,
log_level,
reporter: test_options.reporter,
junit_path: test_options.junit_path,
specifier: TestSpecifierOptions {
filter: TestFilter::from_flag(&test_options.filter),
shuffle: test_options.shuffle,
trace_ops: test_options.trace_ops,
},
},
)
.await?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn run_tests_with_watch(
flags: Flags,
test_flags: TestFlags,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
// On top of the sigint handlers which are added and unbound for each test
// run, a process-scoped basic exit handler is required due to a tokio
// limitation where it doesn't unbind its own handler for the entire process
// once a user adds one.
spawn(async move {
loop {
signal::ctrl_c().await.unwrap();
if !HAS_TEST_RUN_SIGINT_HANDLER.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
std::process::exit(130);
}
}
});
file_watcher::watch_func(
flags,
file_watcher::PrintConfig {
job_name: "Test".to_string(),
clear_screen: test_flags
.watch
.as_ref()
.map(|w| !w.no_clear_screen)
.unwrap_or(true),
},
move |flags, sender, changed_paths| {
let test_flags = test_flags.clone();
Ok(async move {
let factory = CliFactoryBuilder::new()
.with_watcher(sender.clone())
.build_from_flags(flags)
.await?;
let cli_options = factory.cli_options();
let test_options = cli_options.resolve_test_options(test_flags)?;
let _ = sender.send(cli_options.watch_paths());
let _ = sender.send(test_options.files.include.clone());
let graph_kind = cli_options.type_check_mode().as_graph_kind();
let log_level = cli_options.log_level();
let cli_options = cli_options.clone();
let module_graph_builder = factory.module_graph_builder().await?;
let file_fetcher = factory.file_fetcher()?;
let test_modules = if test_options.doc {
collect_specifiers(&test_options.files, is_supported_test_ext)
} else {
collect_specifiers(&test_options.files, is_supported_test_path)
}?;
let permissions =
Permissions::from_options(&cli_options.permissions_options())?;
let graph = module_graph_builder
.create_graph(graph_kind, test_modules.clone())
.await?;
graph_valid_with_cli_options(&graph, &test_modules, &cli_options)?;
let test_modules_to_reload = if let Some(changed_paths) = changed_paths
{
let changed_specifiers = changed_paths
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|p| ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(p).ok())
.collect::<HashSet<_>>();
let mut result = Vec::new();
for test_module_specifier in test_modules {
if has_graph_root_local_dependent_changed(
&graph,
&test_module_specifier,
&changed_specifiers,
) {
result.push(test_module_specifier.clone());
}
}
result
} else {
test_modules.clone()
};
let worker_factory =
Arc::new(factory.create_cli_main_worker_factory().await?);
let module_load_preparer = factory.module_load_preparer().await?;
let specifiers_with_mode = fetch_specifiers_with_test_mode(
file_fetcher,
&test_options.files,
&test_options.doc,
)
.await?
.into_iter()
.filter(|(specifier, _)| test_modules_to_reload.contains(specifier))
.collect::<Vec<(ModuleSpecifier, TestMode)>>();
check_specifiers(
&cli_options,
file_fetcher,
module_load_preparer,
specifiers_with_mode.clone(),
)
.await?;
if test_options.no_run {
return Ok(());
}
test_specifiers(
worker_factory,
&permissions,
specifiers_with_mode
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|(s, m)| match m {
TestMode::Documentation => None,
_ => Some(s),
})
.collect(),
TestSpecifiersOptions {
concurrent_jobs: test_options.concurrent_jobs,
fail_fast: test_options.fail_fast,
log_level,
reporter: test_options.reporter,
junit_path: test_options.junit_path,
specifier: TestSpecifierOptions {
filter: TestFilter::from_flag(&test_options.filter),
shuffle: test_options.shuffle,
trace_ops: test_options.trace_ops,
},
},
)
.await?;
Ok(())
})
},
)
.await?;
Ok(())
}
/// Tracks failures for the `--fail-fast` argument in
/// order to tell when to stop running tests.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct FailFastTracker {
max_count: Option<usize>,
failure_count: Arc<AtomicUsize>,
}
impl FailFastTracker {
pub fn new(fail_fast: Option<NonZeroUsize>) -> Self {
Self {
max_count: fail_fast.map(|v| v.into()),
failure_count: Default::default(),
}
}
pub fn add_failure(&self) -> bool {
if let Some(max_count) = &self.max_count {
self
.failure_count
.fetch_add(1, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst)
>= *max_count
} else {
false
}
}
pub fn should_stop(&self) -> bool {
if let Some(max_count) = &self.max_count {
self.failure_count.load(std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst) >= *max_count
} else {
false
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct TestEventSender {
sender: UnboundedSender<TestEvent>,
stdout_writer: TestOutputPipe,
stderr_writer: TestOutputPipe,
}
impl TestEventSender {
pub fn new(sender: UnboundedSender<TestEvent>) -> Self {
Self {
stdout_writer: TestOutputPipe::new(sender.clone()),
stderr_writer: TestOutputPipe::new(sender.clone()),
sender,
}
}
pub fn stdout(&self) -> std::fs::File {
self.stdout_writer.as_file()
}
pub fn stderr(&self) -> std::fs::File {
self.stderr_writer.as_file()
}
pub fn send(&mut self, message: TestEvent) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
// for any event that finishes collecting output, we need to
// ensure that the collected stdout and stderr pipes are flushed
if matches!(
message,
TestEvent::Result(_, _, _)
| TestEvent::StepWait(_)
| TestEvent::StepResult(_, _, _)
| TestEvent::UncaughtError(_, _)
) {
self.flush_stdout_and_stderr()?;
}
self.sender.send(message)?;
Ok(())
}
fn downgrade(&self) -> WeakUnboundedSender<TestEvent> {
self.sender.downgrade()
}
fn flush_stdout_and_stderr(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.stdout_writer.flush()?;
self.stderr_writer.flush()?;
Ok(())
}
}
// use a string that if it ends up in the output won't affect how things are displayed
const ZERO_WIDTH_SPACE: &str = "\u{200B}";
struct TestOutputPipe {
writer: os_pipe::PipeWriter,
state: Arc<Mutex<Option<std::sync::mpsc::Sender<()>>>>,
}
impl Clone for TestOutputPipe {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
writer: self.writer.try_clone().unwrap(),
state: self.state.clone(),
}
}
}
impl TestOutputPipe {
pub fn new(sender: UnboundedSender<TestEvent>) -> Self {
let (reader, writer) = os_pipe::pipe().unwrap();
let state = Arc::new(Mutex::new(None));
start_output_redirect_thread(reader, sender, state.clone());
Self { writer, state }
}
pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
// We want to wake up the other thread and have it respond back
// that it's done clearing out its pipe before returning.
let (sender, receiver) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
if let Some(sender) = self.state.lock().replace(sender) {
let _ = sender.send(()); // just in case
}
// Bit of a hack to send a zero width space in order to wake
// the thread up. It seems that sending zero bytes here does
// not work on windows.
self.writer.write_all(ZERO_WIDTH_SPACE.as_bytes())?;
self.writer.flush()?;
// ignore the error as it might have been picked up and closed
let _ = receiver.recv();
Ok(())
}
pub fn as_file(&self) -> std::fs::File {
pipe_writer_to_file(self.writer.try_clone().unwrap())
}
}
#[cfg(windows)]
fn pipe_writer_to_file(writer: os_pipe::PipeWriter) -> std::fs::File {
use std::os::windows::prelude::FromRawHandle;
use std::os::windows::prelude::IntoRawHandle;
// SAFETY: Requires consuming ownership of the provided handle
unsafe { std::fs::File::from_raw_handle(writer.into_raw_handle()) }
}
#[cfg(unix)]
fn pipe_writer_to_file(writer: os_pipe::PipeWriter) -> std::fs::File {
use std::os::unix::io::FromRawFd;
use std::os::unix::io::IntoRawFd;
// SAFETY: Requires consuming ownership of the provided handle
unsafe { std::fs::File::from_raw_fd(writer.into_raw_fd()) }
}
fn start_output_redirect_thread(
mut pipe_reader: os_pipe::PipeReader,
sender: UnboundedSender<TestEvent>,
flush_state: Arc<Mutex<Option<std::sync::mpsc::Sender<()>>>>,
) {
spawn_blocking(move || loop {
let mut buffer = [0; 512];
let size = match pipe_reader.read(&mut buffer) {
Ok(0) | Err(_) => break,
Ok(size) => size,
};
let oneshot_sender = flush_state.lock().take();
let mut data = &buffer[0..size];
if data.ends_with(ZERO_WIDTH_SPACE.as_bytes()) {
data = &data[0..data.len() - ZERO_WIDTH_SPACE.len()];
}
if !data.is_empty()
&& sender
.send(TestEvent::Output(buffer[0..size].to_vec()))
.is_err()
{
break;
}
// Always respond back if this was set. Ideally we would also check to
// ensure the pipe reader is empty before sending back this response.
if let Some(sender) = oneshot_sender {
let _ignore = sender.send(());
}
});
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod inner_test {
use std::path::Path;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_is_supported_test_ext() {
assert!(!is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("tests/subdir/redirects")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("README.md")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("readme.MD")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("lib/typescript.d.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new(
"testdata/run/001_hello.js"
)));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new(
"testdata/run/002_hello.ts"
)));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.jsx")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.tsx")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.TS")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.TSX")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.JS")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.JSX")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.mjs")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.mts")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.cjs")));
assert!(is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.cts")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.mjsx")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.jsonc")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.JSONC")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.json")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_ext(Path::new("foo.JsON")));
}
#[test]
fn test_is_supported_test_path() {
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new(
"tests/subdir/foo_test.ts"
)));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new(
"tests/subdir/foo_test.tsx"
)));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new(
"tests/subdir/foo_test.js"
)));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new(
"tests/subdir/foo_test.jsx"
)));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("bar/foo.test.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("bar/foo.test.tsx")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("bar/foo.test.js")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("bar/foo.test.jsx")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("foo/bar/test.js")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("foo/bar/test.jsx")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("foo/bar/test.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_test_path(Path::new("foo/bar/test.tsx")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_path(Path::new("README.md")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_path(Path::new("lib/typescript.d.ts")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_path(Path::new("notatest.js")));
assert!(!is_supported_test_path(Path::new("NotAtest.ts")));
}
}