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Adds a lazily created code cache to `deno compile` by default. The code cache is created on first run to a single file in the temp directory and is only written once. After it's been written, the code cache becomes read only on subsequent runs. Only the modules loaded during startup are cached (dynamic imports are not code cached). The code cache can be disabled by compiling with `--no-code-cache`. |
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schema.json |
specs
These are integration tests that execute the deno
binary. They supersede the
itest
macro found in the tests/integration
folder and are the preferred way
of writing tests that use the deno
binary.
Structure
Tests must have the following directory structure:
tests/specs/<category_name>/<test_name>/__test__.json
Test filtering
To run a specific test, run:
cargo test specs::category_name::test_name
Or just the following, though it might run other tests:
cargo test test_name
To run showing the output of every test use -- --nocapture
(note: this will
cause tests to run sequentially instead of in parallel):
cargo test test_name -- --nocapture
__test__.json
file
This file describes the test(s) to execute and the steps to execute. A basic example looks like:
{
"args": "run main.js",
"output": "main.out"
}
This will run deno run main.js
then assert that the output matches the text in
main.out
.
Or another example that runs multiple steps:
{
"tempDir": true,
"steps": [{
"args": "cache main.ts",
"output": "cache.out"
}, {
"args": "run main.ts",
"output": "error.out",
"exitCode": 1
}]
}
Or if you want to run several tests at the same time:
{
"tests": {
"ignore_dir": {
"args": "run script.ts",
"output": "script.out"
},
"some_other_test": {
"args": "run other.ts",
"output": "other.out"
}
}
}
Top level properties
repeat
(number) - Number of times to repeat a test.tempDir
(boolean) - Copy all the non-test files to a temporary directory and execute the command in that temporary directory.- By default, tests are executed with a current working directory of the test, but this may not be desirable for tests such as ones that create a node_modules directory.
Step properties
When writing a single step, these may be at the top level rather than nested in a "steps" array or "tests" object.
args
- A string (that will be spilt on whitespace into an args array) or an array of arguments.output
- Path to use to assert the output or text (must end with an .out extension) or text to pattern match against the output.flaky
- Step should be repeated until success a maximum of 3 times.if
("windows"
,"linux"
,"mac"
,"unix"
) - Whether to run this step.exitCode
(number) - Expected exit code.
Auto-complete
To get auto-complete for these files, add the following to a local
.vscode/settings.json
file:
{
"json.schemas": [{
"fileMatch": [
"__test__.jsonc"
],
"url": "./tests/specs/schema.json"
}]
}
.out
files
.out
files are used to assert the output when running a test or test step.
Within the file, you can use the following for matching:
[WILDCARD]
- match any text at the wildcard[WILDLINE]
- match any text on the current line[WILDCHAR]
- match the next character[WILDCHARS(5)]
- match any of the next 5 characters[UNORDERED_START]
followed by many lines then[UNORDERED_END]
will match the lines in any order (useful for non-deterministic output)[# example]
- line comments start with[#
and end with]