// 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::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; 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; 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; 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::TapTestReporter; 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, pub regex: Option, pub include: Option>, pub exclude: Vec, } 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) -> 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, } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Deserialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] pub enum TestOutput { String(String), Bytes(Vec), } #[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Deserialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] pub enum TestFailure { JsError(Box), FailedSteps(usize), IncompleteSteps, LeakedOps(Vec, bool), // Details, isOpCallTracingEnabled LeakedResources(Vec), // Details // The rest are for steps only. Incomplete, OverlapsWithSanitizers(IndexSet), // Long names of overlapped tests HasSanitizersAndOverlaps(IndexSet), // 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 { 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, } #[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), Result(usize, TestResult, u64), UncaughtError(String, Box), 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)>, } #[derive(Debug, Clone)] struct TestSpecifiersOptions { concurrent_jobs: NonZeroUsize, fail_fast: Option, log_level: Option, filter: bool, specifier: TestSpecifierOptions, reporter: TestReporterConfig, junit_path: Option, } #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct TestSpecifierOptions { pub shuffle: Option, 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 { let parallel = options.concurrent_jobs.get() > 1; let reporter: Box = match &options.reporter { TestReporterConfig::Dot => Box::new(DotTestReporter::new()), TestReporterConfig::Pretty => Box::new(PrettyTestReporter::new( parallel, options.log_level != Some(Level::Error), options.filter, )), TestReporterConfig::Junit => { Box::new(JunitTestReporter::new("-".to_string())) } TestReporterConfig::Tap => Box::new(TapTestReporter::new( options.concurrent_jobs > NonZeroUsize::new(1).unwrap(), )), }; 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, 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::() { sender.send(TestEvent::UncaughtError( specifier.to_string(), Box::new(error.downcast::().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::().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::>(); 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::() { sender.send(TestEvent::UncaughtError( specifier.to_string(), Box::new(error.downcast::().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::(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, AnyError> { let files = blocks_regex .captures_iter(source) .filter_map(|block| { block.get(1)?; let maybe_attributes: Option> = 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; } 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(); for line in lines_regex.captures_iter(text) { let text = line.get(1).unwrap(); 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, media_type: MediaType, ) -> Result, 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, 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, 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, source, media_type, /* file line index */ 0, blocks_regex, lines_regex, ) } async fn fetch_inline_files( file_fetcher: &FileFetcher, specifiers: Vec, ) -> Result, 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, permissions: &Permissions, specifiers: Vec, 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::(); 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::, 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 => { let elapsed = Instant::now().duration_since(earlier); reporter.report_sigint( &tests_started .difference(&tests_with_result) .copied() .collect(), &tests, &test_steps, ); 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); 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(()) }) }; 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, 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, 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, filter: test_options.filter.is_some(), 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::>(); 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::>(); 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, filter: test_options.filter.is_some(), 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, failure_count: Arc, } impl FailFastTracker { pub fn new(fail_fast: Option) -> 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, stdout_writer: TestOutputPipe, stderr_writer: TestOutputPipe, } impl TestEventSender { pub fn new(sender: UnboundedSender) -> 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 { 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>>>, } 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) -> 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, flush_state: Arc>>>, ) { 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"))); } }