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denoland-deno/cli/js/testing.ts
Bartek Iwańczuk 99a0c6df79
reorg: cli/js/compiler/, move more API to cli/js/web/ (#4310)
- moves compiler implementation to "cli/js/compiler/" directory
- moves more APIs to "cli/js/web":
    * "console.ts"
    * "console_table.ts"
    * "performance.ts"
    * "timers.ts"
    * "workers.ts"
- removes some dead code from "cli/js/"
2020-03-11 10:53:06 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import { red, green, bgRed, gray, italic } from "./colors.ts";
import { exit } from "./ops/os.ts";
import { Console } from "./web/console.ts";
function formatDuration(time = 0): string {
const timeStr = `(${time}ms)`;
return gray(italic(timeStr));
}
function defer(n: number): Promise<void> {
return new Promise((resolve: () => void, _) => {
setTimeout(resolve, n);
});
}
export type TestFunction = () => void | Promise<void>;
export interface TestDefinition {
fn: TestFunction;
name: string;
}
const TEST_REGISTRY: TestDefinition[] = [];
export function test(t: TestDefinition): void;
export function test(fn: TestFunction): void;
export function test(name: string, fn: TestFunction): void;
// Main test function provided by Deno, as you can see it merely
// creates a new object with "name" and "fn" fields.
export function test(
t: string | TestDefinition | TestFunction,
fn?: TestFunction
): void {
let name: string;
if (typeof t === "string") {
if (!fn) {
throw new Error("Missing test function");
}
name = t;
if (!name) {
throw new Error("The name of test case can't be empty");
}
} else if (typeof t === "function") {
fn = t;
name = t.name;
if (!name) {
throw new Error("Test function can't be anonymous");
}
} else {
fn = t.fn;
if (!fn) {
throw new Error("Missing test function");
}
name = t.name;
if (!name) {
throw new Error("The name of test case can't be empty");
}
}
TEST_REGISTRY.push({ fn, name });
}
interface TestStats {
filtered: number;
ignored: number;
measured: number;
passed: number;
failed: number;
}
interface TestCase {
name: string;
fn: TestFunction;
timeElapsed?: number;
error?: Error;
}
export interface RunTestsOptions {
exitOnFail?: boolean;
failFast?: boolean;
only?: string | RegExp;
skip?: string | RegExp;
disableLog?: boolean;
}
function filterTests(
tests: TestDefinition[],
only: undefined | string | RegExp,
skip: undefined | string | RegExp
): TestDefinition[] {
return tests.filter((def: TestDefinition): boolean => {
let passes = true;
if (only) {
if (only instanceof RegExp) {
passes = passes && only.test(def.name);
} else {
passes = passes && def.name.includes(only);
}
}
if (skip) {
if (skip instanceof RegExp) {
passes = passes && !skip.test(def.name);
} else {
passes = passes && !def.name.includes(skip);
}
}
return passes;
});
}
export async function runTests({
exitOnFail = true,
failFast = false,
only = undefined,
skip = undefined,
disableLog = false
}: RunTestsOptions = {}): Promise<void> {
const testsToRun = filterTests(TEST_REGISTRY, only, skip);
const stats: TestStats = {
measured: 0,
ignored: 0,
filtered: 0,
passed: 0,
failed: 0
};
const testCases = testsToRun.map(
({ name, fn }): TestCase => {
return {
name,
fn,
timeElapsed: 0,
error: undefined
};
}
);
// @ts-ignore
const originalConsole = globalThis.console;
// TODO(bartlomieju): add option to capture output of test
// cases and display it if test fails (like --nopcature in Rust)
const disabledConsole = new Console(
(_x: string, _isErr?: boolean): void => {}
);
if (disableLog) {
// @ts-ignore
globalThis.console = disabledConsole;
}
const RED_FAILED = red("FAILED");
const GREEN_OK = green("OK");
const RED_BG_FAIL = bgRed(" FAIL ");
originalConsole.log(`running ${testsToRun.length} tests`);
const suiteStart = +new Date();
for (const testCase of testCases) {
try {
const start = +new Date();
await testCase.fn();
testCase.timeElapsed = +new Date() - start;
originalConsole.log(
`${GREEN_OK} ${testCase.name} ${formatDuration(
testCase.timeElapsed
)}`
);
stats.passed++;
} catch (err) {
testCase.error = err;
originalConsole.log(`${RED_FAILED} ${testCase.name}`);
originalConsole.log(err.stack);
stats.failed++;
if (failFast) {
break;
}
}
}
const suiteDuration = +new Date() - suiteStart;
if (disableLog) {
// @ts-ignore
globalThis.console = originalConsole;
}
// Attempting to match the output of Rust's test runner.
originalConsole.log(
`\ntest result: ${stats.failed ? RED_BG_FAIL : GREEN_OK} ` +
`${stats.passed} passed; ${stats.failed} failed; ` +
`${stats.ignored} ignored; ${stats.measured} measured; ` +
`${stats.filtered} filtered out ` +
`${formatDuration(suiteDuration)}\n`
);
// TODO(bartlomieju): is `defer` really needed? Shouldn't unhandled
// promise rejection be handled per test case?
// Use defer to avoid the error being ignored due to unhandled
// promise rejections being swallowed.
await defer(0);
if (stats.failed > 0) {
originalConsole.error(`There were ${stats.failed} test failures.`);
testCases
.filter(testCase => !!testCase.error)
.forEach(testCase => {
originalConsole.error(`${RED_BG_FAIL} ${red(testCase.name)}`);
originalConsole.error(testCase.error);
});
if (exitOnFail) {
exit(1);
}
}
}