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denoland-deno/cli/js/tests/README.md
Ryan Dahl e0ca60e770
BREAKING: Use LLVM target triple for Deno.build (#4948)
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"win" -> "windows"
"mac" -> "darwin"
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Deno runtime tests

Files in this directory are unit tests for Deno runtime.

They are run under compiled Deno binary as opposed to files in cli/js/ which are bundled and snapshotted using deno_typescript crate.

Testing Deno runtime code requires checking API under different runtime permissions (ie. running with different --allow-* flags). To accomplish this all tests exercised are created using unitTest() function.

import { unitTest } from "./test_util.ts";

unitTest(function simpleTestFn(): void {
  // test code here
});

unitTest({
    ignore: Deno.build.os === "windows",
    perms: { read: true, write: true },
  },
  function complexTestFn(): void {
    // test code here
  }
);

unitTest is is a wrapper function that enhances Deno.test() API in several ways:

  • ability to conditionally skip tests using UnitTestOptions.skip
  • ability to register required set of permissions for given test case using UnitTestOptions.perms
  • sanitization of resources - ensuring that tests close all opened resources preventing interference between tests
  • sanitization of async ops - ensuring that tests don't leak async ops by ensuring that all started async ops are done before test finishes

Running tests

unit_test_runner.ts is the main script used to run unit tests.

Runner discoveres required permissions combinations by loading cli/js/tests/unit_tests.ts and going through all registered instances of unitTest.

There are three ways to run unit_test_runner.ts:

# Run all tests. Spawns worker processes for each discovered permission
# combination:
target/debug/deno -A cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts --master

# By default all output of worker processes is discarded; for debug purposes
# the --verbose flag preserves output from the worker
target/debug/deno -A cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts --master --verbose

# Run subset of tests that don't require any permissions
target/debug/deno cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts

# Run subset tests that require "net" and "read" permissions
target/debug/deno --allow-net --allow-read cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts

# "worker" mode communicates with parent using TCP socket on provided address;
# after initial setup drops permissions to specified set. It shouldn't be used
# directly, only be "master" process.
target/debug/deno -A cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts --worker --addr=127.0.0.1:4500 --perms=net,write,run

# Run specific tests
target/debug/deno --allow-net cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts -- netTcpListenClose

RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo run --  --allow-read --allow-write cli/js/tests/unit_test_runner.ts -- netUnixDialListen

Http server

tools/http_server.py is required to run when one's running unit tests. During CI it's spawned automatically, but if you want to run tests manually make sure that server is spawned otherwise there'll be cascade of test failures.