// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use deno_core::serde_json::json; use deno_core::serde_json::{self}; use serde::Serialize; use super::common; use super::fmt::to_relative_path_or_remote_url; use super::*; const VERSION_HEADER: &str = "TAP version 14"; /// A test reporter for the Test Anything Protocol as defined at /// https://testanything.org/tap-version-14-specification.html pub struct TapTestReporter { cwd: Url, is_concurrent: bool, header: bool, planned: usize, n: usize, step_n: usize, step_results: HashMap>, } #[allow(clippy::print_stdout)] impl TapTestReporter { pub fn new(cwd: Url, is_concurrent: bool) -> TapTestReporter { TapTestReporter { cwd, is_concurrent, header: false, planned: 0, n: 0, step_n: 0, step_results: HashMap::new(), } } fn escape_description(description: &str) -> String { description .replace('\\', "\\\\") .replace('\n', "\\n") .replace('\r', "\\r") .replace('#', "\\#") } fn print_diagnostic( indent: usize, failure: &TestFailure, location: DiagnosticLocation, ) { // Unspecified behaviour: // The diagnostic schema is not specified by the TAP spec, // but there is an example, so we use it. // YAML is a superset of JSON, so we can avoid a YAML dependency here. // This makes the output less readable though. let diagnostic = serde_json::to_string(&json!({ "message": failure.to_string(), "severity": "fail".to_string(), "at": location, })) .expect("failed to serialize TAP diagnostic"); println!("{:indent$} ---", "", indent = indent); println!("{:indent$} {}", "", diagnostic, indent = indent); println!("{:indent$} ...", "", indent = indent); } fn print_line( indent: usize, status: &str, step: usize, description: &str, directive: &str, ) { println!( "{:indent$}{} {} - {}{}", "", status, step, Self::escape_description(description), directive, indent = indent ); } fn print_step_result( &mut self, desc: &TestStepDescription, result: &TestStepResult, ) { if self.step_n == 0 { println!("# Subtest: {}", desc.root_name) } let (status, directive) = match result { TestStepResult::Ok => ("ok", ""), TestStepResult::Ignored => ("ok", " # SKIP"), TestStepResult::Failed(_failure) => ("not ok", ""), }; self.step_n += 1; Self::print_line(4, status, self.step_n, &desc.name, directive); if let TestStepResult::Failed(failure) = result { Self::print_diagnostic( 4, failure, DiagnosticLocation { file: to_relative_path_or_remote_url(&self.cwd, &desc.origin), line: desc.location.line_number, }, ); } } } #[allow(clippy::print_stdout)] impl TestReporter for TapTestReporter { fn report_register(&mut self, _description: &TestDescription) {} fn report_plan(&mut self, plan: &TestPlan) { if !self.header { println!("{}", VERSION_HEADER); self.header = true; } self.planned += plan.total; if !self.is_concurrent { // Unspecified behavior: Consumers tend to interpret a comment as a test suite name. // During concurrent execution these would not correspond to the actual test file, so skip them. println!( "# {}", to_relative_path_or_remote_url(&self.cwd, &plan.origin) ) } } fn report_wait(&mut self, _description: &TestDescription) { // flush for faster feedback when line buffered std::io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); } fn report_output(&mut self, _output: &[u8]) {} fn report_result( &mut self, description: &TestDescription, result: &TestResult, _elapsed: u64, ) { if self.is_concurrent { let results = self.step_results.remove(&description.id); for (desc, result) in results.iter().flat_map(|v| v.iter()) { self.print_step_result(desc, result); } } if self.step_n != 0 { println!(" 1..{}", self.step_n); self.step_n = 0; } let (status, directive) = match result { TestResult::Ok => ("ok", ""), TestResult::Ignored => ("ok", " # SKIP"), TestResult::Failed(_failure) => ("not ok", ""), TestResult::Cancelled => ("not ok", ""), }; self.n += 1; Self::print_line(0, status, self.n, &description.name, directive); if let TestResult::Failed(failure) = result { Self::print_diagnostic( 0, failure, DiagnosticLocation { file: to_relative_path_or_remote_url(&self.cwd, &description.origin), line: description.location.line_number, }, ); } } fn report_uncaught_error(&mut self, _origin: &str, _errorr: Box) {} fn report_step_register(&mut self, _description: &TestStepDescription) {} fn report_step_wait(&mut self, _description: &TestStepDescription) { // flush for faster feedback when line buffered std::io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); } fn report_step_result( &mut self, desc: &TestStepDescription, result: &TestStepResult, _elapsed: u64, _tests: &IndexMap, _test_steps: &IndexMap, ) { if self.is_concurrent { // All subtests must be reported immediately before the parent test. // So during concurrent execution we need to defer printing the results. // TODO(SyrupThinker) This only outputs one level of subtests, it could support multiple. self .step_results .entry(desc.root_id) .or_default() .push((desc.clone(), result.clone())); return; } self.print_step_result(desc, result); } fn report_summary( &mut self, _elapsed: &Duration, _tests: &IndexMap, _test_steps: &IndexMap, ) { println!("1..{}", self.planned); } fn report_sigint( &mut self, tests_pending: &HashSet, tests: &IndexMap, test_steps: &IndexMap, ) { println!("Bail out! SIGINT received."); common::report_sigint( &mut std::io::stdout(), &self.cwd, tests_pending, tests, test_steps, ); } fn report_completed(&mut self) {} fn flush_report( &mut self, _elapsed: &Duration, _tests: &IndexMap, _test_steps: &IndexMap, ) -> anyhow::Result<()> { Ok(()) } } #[derive(Serialize)] struct DiagnosticLocation { file: String, line: u32, }