#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. import util import sys import subprocess import re def run_unit_test2(cmd): process = subprocess.Popen( cmd, bufsize=1, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) (actual, expected) = util.parse_unit_test_output(process.stdout, True) process.wait() errcode = process.returncode if errcode != 0: sys.exit(errcode) if actual == None and expected == None: raise AssertionError("Bad js/unit_test.ts output") if expected != actual: print "expected", expected, "actual", actual raise AssertionError("expected tests did not equal actual") process.wait() errcode = process.returncode if errcode != 0: sys.exit(errcode) def run_unit_test(deno_exe, permStr, flags=None): if flags is None: flags = [] cmd = [deno_exe, "js/unit_tests.ts"] + flags + [permStr] run_unit_test2(cmd) # We want to test many ops in deno which have different behavior depending on # the permissions set. These tests can specify which permissions they expect, # which appends a special string like "permW1N0" to the end of the test name. # Here we run several copies of deno with different permissions, filtering the # tests by the special string. permW0N0 means allow-write but not allow-net. # See js/test_util.ts for more details. def unit_tests(deno_exe): run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR0W0N0E0U0", ["--reload"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR1W0N0E0U0", ["--allow-read"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR0W1N0E0U0", ["--allow-write"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR1W1N0E0U0", ["--allow-read", "--allow-write"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR1W0N1E0U0", ["--allow-read", "--allow-net"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR0W0N0E1U0", ["--allow-env"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR0W0N0E0U1", ["--allow-run"]) run_unit_test(deno_exe, "permR0W1N0E0U1", ["--allow-run", "--allow-write"]) # TODO We might accidentally miss some. We should be smarter about which we # run. Maybe we can use the "filtered out" number to check this. if __name__ == '__main__': if len(sys.argv) < 2: print "Usage ./tools/unit_tests.py target/debug/deno" sys.exit(1) unit_tests(sys.argv[1])