import os import sys from test_util import DenoTestCase, run_tests from util import build_mode, executable_suffix, tests_path, run, run_output class TestTarget(DenoTestCase): @staticmethod def check_exists(filename): if not os.path.exists(filename): print "Required target doesn't exist:", filename sys.exit(1) def test_executable_exists(self): self.check_exists(self.deno_exe) def _test(self, executable): "Test executable runs and exits with code 0." bin_file = os.path.join(self.build_dir, executable + executable_suffix) self.check_exists(bin_file) run([bin_file], quiet=True) def test_no_color(self): t = os.path.join(tests_path, "no_color.js") result = run_output([self.deno_exe, "run", t], merge_env={"NO_COLOR": "1"}, quiet=True) assert result.out.strip() == "noColor true" t = os.path.join(tests_path, "no_color.js") result = run_output([self.deno_exe, "run", t], quiet=True) assert result.out.strip() == "noColor false" def test_exec_path(self): cmd = [ self.deno_exe, "run", "--allow-run", "--allow-env", "tests/exec_path.ts" ] result = run_output(cmd, quiet=True) print "exec_path", result self.assertEqual(result.code, 0) if os.name == "nt": # When running in github actions, the windows drive letter of the # executable path reported by deno has a different case than the one # reported by python. assert self.deno_exe.upper() in result.out.strip().upper() assert self.deno_exe[1:] in result.out.strip() else: assert self.deno_exe in result.out.strip() if __name__ == "__main__": run_tests()