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After splitting "failFast" and "exitOnFail" arguments, there was a situation where failing tests did not exit with code 1. * fixed argument value passed to Deno.runTests() in deno test * fixed argument value passed to Deno.runTests() in std/testing/runner.ts * added integration tests for deno test to ensure failFast and exitOnFail work as expected * don't write test file to file system, but keep it in memory |
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asserts.ts | ||
asserts_test.ts | ||
bench.ts | ||
bench_example.ts | ||
bench_test.ts | ||
diff.ts | ||
diff_test.ts | ||
format.ts | ||
format_test.ts | ||
README.md | ||
runner.ts | ||
runner_test.ts |
Testing
This module provides a few basic utilities to make testing easier and consistent in Deno.
Usage
testing/asserts.ts
module provides range of assertion helpers. If the
assertion is false an AssertionError
will be thrown which will result in
pretty-printed diff of failing assertion.
equal()
- Deep comparison function, whereactual
andexpected
are compared deeply, and if they vary,equal
returnsfalse
.assert()
- Expects a boolean value, throws if the value isfalse
.assertEquals()
- Uses theequal
comparison and throws if theactual
andexpected
are not equal.assertNotEquals()
- Uses theequal
comparison and throws if theactual
andexpected
are equal.assertStrictEq()
- Comparesactual
andexpected
strictly, therefore for non-primitives the values must reference the same instance.assertStrContains()
- Make an assertion thatactual
containsexpected
.assertMatch()
- Make an assertion thatactual
match RegExpexpected
.assertArrayContains()
- Make an assertion thatactual
array contains theexpected
values.assertThrows()
- Expects the passedfn
to throw. Iffn
does not throw, this function does. Also compares any errors thrown to an optional expectedError
class and checks that the error.message
includes an optional string.assertThrowsAsync()
- Expects the passedfn
to be async and throw (or return aPromise
that rejects). If thefn
does not throw or reject, this function will throw asynchronously. Also compares any errors thrown to an optional expectedError
class and checks that the error.message
includes an optional string.unimplemented()
- Use this to stub out methods that will throw when invokedunreachable()
- Used to assert unreachable code
Basic usage:
import { assertEquals } from "https://deno.land/std/testing/asserts.ts";
Deno.test({
name: "testing example",
fn(): void {
assertEquals("world", "world");
assertEquals({ hello: "world" }, { hello: "world" });
}
});
await Deno.runTests();
Short syntax (named function instead of object):
Deno.test(function example(): void {
assertEquals("world", "world");
assertEquals({ hello: "world" }, { hello: "world" });
});
Using assertStrictEq()
:
Deno.test(function isStrictlyEqual(): void {
const a = {};
const b = a;
assertStrictEq(a, b);
});
// This test fails
Deno.test(function isNotStrictlyEqual(): void {
const a = {};
const b = {};
assertStrictEq(a, b);
});
Using assertThrows()
:
Deno.test(function doesThrow(): void {
assertThrows((): void => {
throw new TypeError("hello world!");
});
assertThrows((): void => {
throw new TypeError("hello world!");
}, TypeError);
assertThrows(
(): void => {
throw new TypeError("hello world!");
},
TypeError,
"hello"
);
});
// This test will not pass
Deno.test(function fails(): void {
assertThrows((): void => {
console.log("Hello world");
});
});
Using assertThrowsAsync()
:
Deno.test(async function doesThrow(): Promise<void> {
await assertThrowsAsync(
async (): Promise<void> => {
throw new TypeError("hello world!");
}
);
await assertThrowsAsync(async (): Promise<void> => {
throw new TypeError("hello world!");
}, TypeError);
await assertThrowsAsync(
async (): Promise<void> => {
throw new TypeError("hello world!");
},
TypeError,
"hello"
);
await assertThrowsAsync(
async (): Promise<void> => {
return Promise.reject(new Error());
}
);
});
// This test will not pass
Deno.test(async function fails(): Promise<void> {
await assertThrowsAsync(
async (): Promise<void> => {
console.log("Hello world");
}
);
});
Benching Usage
Basic usage:
import { runBenchmarks, bench } from "https://deno.land/std/testing/bench.ts";
bench(function forIncrementX1e9(b): void {
b.start();
for (let i = 0; i < 1e9; i++);
b.stop();
});
runBenchmarks();
Averaging execution time over multiple runs:
bench({
name: "runs100ForIncrementX1e6",
runs: 100,
func(b): void {
b.start();
for (let i = 0; i < 1e6; i++);
b.stop();
}
});
Benching API
bench(benchmark: BenchmarkDefinition | BenchmarkFunction): void
Registers a benchmark that will be run once runBenchmarks
is called.
runBenchmarks(opts?: BenchmarkRunOptions): Promise<void>
Runs all registered benchmarks serially. Filtering can be applied by setting
BenchmarkRunOptions.only
and/or BenchmarkRunOptions.skip
to regular
expressions matching benchmark names.
runIfMain(meta: ImportMeta, opts?: BenchmarkRunOptions): Promise<void>
Runs specified benchmarks if the enclosing script is main.
Other exports
/** Provides methods for starting and stopping a benchmark clock. */
export interface BenchmarkTimer {
start: () => void;
stop: () => void;
}
/** Defines a benchmark through a named function. */
export interface BenchmarkFunction {
(b: BenchmarkTimer): void | Promise<void>;
name: string;
}
/** Defines a benchmark definition with configurable runs. */
export interface BenchmarkDefinition {
func: BenchmarkFunction;
name: string;
runs?: number;
}
/** Defines runBenchmark's run constraints by matching benchmark names. */
export interface BenchmarkRunOptions {
only?: RegExp;
skip?: RegExp;
}