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denoland-deno/std/testing/runner.ts
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#!/usr/bin/env -S deno -A
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import { parse } from "../flags/mod.ts";
import { ExpandGlobOptions, expandGlob } from "../fs/mod.ts";
import { isWindows, join } from "../path/mod.ts";
const { args, cwd, exit } = Deno;
const DIR_GLOBS = [join("**", "?(*_)test.{js,ts}")];
function showHelp(): void {
console.log(`Deno test runner
USAGE:
deno -A https://deno.land/std/testing/runner.ts [OPTIONS] [MODULES...]
OPTIONS:
-q, --quiet Don't show output from test cases
-f, --failfast Stop running tests on first error
-e, --exclude <MODULES...> List of comma-separated modules to exclude
--allow-none Exit with status 0 even when no test modules are
found
ARGS:
[MODULES...] List of test modules to run.
A directory <dir> will expand to:
${DIR_GLOBS.map((s: string): string => `${join("<dir>", s)}`)
.join(`
`)}
Defaults to "." when none are provided.
Note that modules can refer to file paths or URLs. File paths support glob
expansion.
Examples:
deno test src/**/*_test.ts
deno test tests`);
}
function isRemoteUrl(url: string): boolean {
return /^https?:\/\//.test(url);
}
function partition(
arr: string[],
callback: (el: string) => boolean
): [string[], string[]] {
return arr.reduce(
(paritioned: [string[], string[]], el: string): [string[], string[]] => {
paritioned[callback(el) ? 1 : 0].push(el);
return paritioned;
},
[[], []]
);
}
function filePathToUrl(path: string): string {
return `file://${isWindows ? "/" : ""}${path.replace(/\\/g, "/")}`;
}
/**
* Given a list of globs or URLs to include and exclude and a root directory
* from which to expand relative globs, yield a list of URLs
* (file: or remote) that should be imported for the test runner.
*/
export async function* findTestModules(
includeModules: string[],
excludeModules: string[],
root: string = cwd()
): AsyncIterableIterator<string> {
const [includePaths, includeUrls] = partition(includeModules, isRemoteUrl);
const [excludePaths, excludeUrls] = partition(excludeModules, isRemoteUrl);
const expandGlobOpts: ExpandGlobOptions = {
root,
exclude: excludePaths,
includeDirs: true,
extended: true,
globstar: true
};
async function* expandDirectory(d: string): AsyncIterableIterator<string> {
for (const dirGlob of DIR_GLOBS) {
for await (const walkInfo of expandGlob(dirGlob, {
...expandGlobOpts,
root: d,
includeDirs: false
})) {
yield filePathToUrl(walkInfo.filename);
}
}
}
for (const globString of includePaths) {
for await (const walkInfo of expandGlob(globString, expandGlobOpts)) {
if (walkInfo.info.isDirectory()) {
yield* expandDirectory(walkInfo.filename);
} else {
yield filePathToUrl(walkInfo.filename);
}
}
}
const excludeUrlPatterns = excludeUrls.map(
(url: string): RegExp => RegExp(url)
);
const shouldIncludeUrl = (url: string): boolean =>
!excludeUrlPatterns.some((p: RegExp): boolean => !!url.match(p));
yield* includeUrls.filter(shouldIncludeUrl);
}
export interface RunTestModulesOptions extends Deno.RunTestsOptions {
include?: string[];
exclude?: string[];
allowNone?: boolean;
}
/**
* Renders test file that will be run.
*
* It's done to optimize compilation of test files, because
* dynamically importing them one by one takes very long time.
* @TODO(bartlomieju): try to optimize compilation by reusing same compiler host
* multiple times
* @param testModules
*/
function renderTestFile(testModules: string[]): string {
let testFile = "";
for (const testModule of testModules) {
// NOTE: this is intentional that template string is not used
// because of TS compiler quirkness of trying to import it
// rather than treating it like a variable
testFile += 'import "' + testModule + '"\n';
}
return testFile;
}
/**
* Import the specified test modules and run their tests as a suite.
*
* Test modules are specified as an array of strings and can include local files
* or URLs.
*
* File matching and excluding support glob syntax - arguments recognized as
* globs will be expanded using `glob()` from the `fs` module.
*
* Example:
*
* runTestModules({ include: ["**\/*_test.ts", "**\/test.ts"] });
*
* Any matched directory `<dir>` will expand to:
* <dir>/**\/?(*_)test.{js,ts}
*
* So the above example is captured naturally by:
*
* runTestModules({ include: ["."] });
*
* Which is the default used for:
*
* runTestModules();
*/
// TODO: Change return type to `Promise<void>` once, `runTests` is updated
// to return boolean instead of exiting.
export async function runTestModules({
include = ["."],
exclude = [],
allowNone = false,
exitOnFail = false,
only = /[^\s]/,
skip = /^\s*$/,
disableLog = false
}: RunTestModulesOptions = {}): Promise<void> {
let moduleCount = 0;
const testModules = [];
for await (const testModule of findTestModules(include, exclude)) {
testModules.push(testModule);
moduleCount++;
}
if (moduleCount == 0) {
const noneFoundMessage = "No matching test modules found.";
if (!allowNone) {
throw new Deno.errors.NotFound(noneFoundMessage);
} else if (!disableLog) {
console.log(noneFoundMessage);
}
return;
}
// Create temporary test file which contains
// all matched modules as import statements.
const testFile = renderTestFile(testModules);
// Select where temporary test file will be stored.
// If `DENO_DIR` is set it means that user intentionally wants to store
// modules there - so it's a sane default to store there.
// Fallback is current directory which again seems like a sane default,
// user is probably working on project in this directory or even
// cd'ed into current directory to quickly run test from this directory.
const root = Deno.env("DENO_DIR") || Deno.cwd();
const testFilePath = join(root, ".deno.test.ts");
const data = new TextEncoder().encode(testFile);
await Deno.writeFile(testFilePath, data);
// Import temporary test file and delete it immediately after importing so it's not cluttering disk.
//
// You may think that this will cause recompilation on each run, but this actually
// tricks Deno to not recompile files if there's no need.
// Eg.
// 1. On first run of $DENO_DIR/.deno.test.ts Deno will compile and cache temporary test file and all of its imports
// 2. Temporary test file is removed by test runner
// 3. On next test run file is created again. If no new modules were added then temporary file contents are identical.
// Deno will not compile temporary test file again, but load it directly into V8.
// 4. Deno starts loading imports one by one.
// 5. If imported file is outdated, Deno will recompile this single file.
let err;
try {
await import(`file://${testFilePath}`);
} catch (e) {
err = e;
} finally {
await Deno.remove(testFilePath);
}
if (err) {
throw err;
}
if (!disableLog) {
console.log(`Found ${moduleCount} matching test modules.`);
}
await Deno.runTests({
exitOnFail,
only,
skip,
disableLog
});
}
async function main(): Promise<void> {
const parsedArgs = parse(args, {
boolean: ["allow-none", "failfast", "help", "quiet"],
string: ["exclude"],
alias: {
exclude: ["e"],
failfast: ["f"],
help: ["h"],
quiet: ["q"]
},
default: {
"allow-none": false,
failfast: false,
help: false,
quiet: false
}
});
if (parsedArgs.help) {
return showHelp();
}
const include =
parsedArgs._.length > 0
? (parsedArgs._ as string[]).flatMap((fileGlob: string): string[] =>
fileGlob.split(",")
)
: ["."];
const exclude =
parsedArgs.exclude != null ? (parsedArgs.exclude as string).split(",") : [];
const allowNone = parsedArgs["allow-none"];
const exitOnFail = parsedArgs.failfast;
const disableLog = parsedArgs.quiet;
try {
await runTestModules({
include,
exclude,
allowNone,
exitOnFail,
disableLog
});
} catch (error) {
if (!disableLog) {
console.error(error.message);
}
exit(1);
}
}
if (import.meta.main) {
main();
}