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- Testament is an advanced automatic unittests runner for Nim tests, is used for the development of Nim itself,
- offers process isolation for your tests, it can generate statistics about test cases,
- supports multiple targets (C, C++, ObjectiveC, JavaScript, etc),
- simulated `Dry-Runs <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_run_(testing)>`_,
- has logging, can generate HTML reports, skip tests from a file and more,
- so can be useful to run your tests, even the most complex ones.
- Test files location
- ===================
- By default Testament looks for test files on ``"./tests/*.nim"``,
- you can overwrite this pattern glob using ``pattern <glob>``,
- the default working directory path can be changed using ``--directory:"folder/subfolder/"``.
- Testament uses the nim compiler on ``PATH`` you can change that using ``--nim:"folder/subfolder/nim"``,
- running JavaScript tests with ``--targets:"js"`` requires a working NodeJS on ``PATH``.
- Options
- =======
- * ``--print`` Also print results to the console
- * ``--simulate`` See what tests would be run but don't run them (for debugging)
- * ``--failing`` Only show failing/ignored tests
- * ``--targets:"c c++ js objc"`` Run tests for specified targets (default: all)
- * ``--nim:path`` Use a particular nim executable (default: ``$PATH/nim``)
- * ``--directory:dir`` Change to directory dir before reading the tests or doing anything else.
- * ``--colors:on|off`` Turn messages coloring on|off.
- * ``--backendLogging:on|off`` Disable or enable backend logging. By default turned on.
- * ``--skipFrom:file`` Read tests to skip from ``file`` - one test per line, # comments ignored
- Running a single test
- =====================
- This is a minimal example to understand the basics,
- not very useful for production, but easy to understand:
- .. code::
- $ mkdir tests
- $ echo "assert 42 == 42" > tests/test0.nim
- $ testament run test0.nim
- PASS: tests/test0.nim C ( 0.2 sec)
- $ testament r test0
- PASS: tests/test0.nim C ( 0.2 sec)
- $
- Running all tests from a directory
- ==================================
- .. code::
- $ testament pattern "tests/*.nim"
- HTML Reports
- ============
- Generate HTML Reports ``testresults.html`` from unittests,
- you have to run at least 1 test *before* generating a report:
- .. code::
- $ testament html
- Writing Unitests
- ================
- Example "template" **to edit** and write a Testament unittest:
- .. code-block:: nim
- discard """
- action: "run" # What to do, one of "compile" OR "run".
- exitcode: 0 # This is the Exit Code the test should return, zero typically.
- output: "" # This is the Standard Output the test should print, if any.
- input: "" # This is the Standard Input the test should take, if any.
- errormsg: "" # Error message the test should print, if any.
- batchable: true # Can be run in batch mode, or not.
- joinable: true # Can be run Joined with other tests to run all togheter, or not.
- valgrind: false # Can use Valgrind to check for memory leaks, or not (Linux 64Bit only).
- cmd: "nim c -r $file" # Command the test should use to run.
- maxcodesize: 666 # Maximum generated temporary intermediate code file size for the test.
- timeout: 666 # Timeout microseconds to run the test.
- target: "c js" # Targets to run the test into (C, C++, JavaScript, etc).
- disabled: "bsd" # Disable the test by condition, here BSD is disabled just as an example.
- disabled: "win" # Can disable multiple OSes at once
- disabled: "32bit" # ...or architectures
- disabled: "i386"
- disabled: "azure" # ...or pipeline runners
- disabled: true # ...or can disable the test entirely
- """
- assert true
- assert 42 == 42, "Assert error message"
- * As you can see the "Spec" is just a ``discard """ """``.
- * Spec has sane defaults, so you dont need to provide them all, any simple assert will work Ok.
- * `This is not the full spec of Testament, check the Testament Spec on GitHub, see parseSpec(). <https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/devel/testament/specs.nim#L238>`_
- * `Nim itself uses Testament, so theres plenty of test examples. <https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/tree/devel/tests>`_
- * Has some built-in CI compatibility, like Azure Pipelines, etc.
- * `Testament supports inlined error messages on Unittests, basically comments with the expected error directly on the code. <https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/9a110047cbe2826b1d4afe63e3a1f5a08422b73f/tests/effects/teffects1.nim>`_
- Unitests Examples
- =================
- Expected to fail:
- .. code-block:: nim
- discard """
- errormsg: "undeclared identifier: 'not_defined'"
- """
- assert not_defined == "not_defined", "not_defined is not defined"
- Non-Zero exit code:
- .. code-block:: nim
- discard """
- exitcode: 1
- """
- quit "Non-Zero exit code", 1
- Standard output checking:
- .. code-block:: nim
- discard """
- output: '''
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- '''
- """
- for i in 0..5: echo i
- JavaScript tests:
- .. code-block:: nim
- discard """
- target: "js"
- """
- when defined(js):
- import jsconsole
- console.log("My Frontend Project")
- Compile time tests:
- .. code-block:: nim
- discard """
- action: "compile"
- """
- static: assert 9 == 9, "Compile time assert"
- Tests without Spec:
- .. code-block:: nim
- assert 1 == 1
- See also:
- * `Unittest <unittest.html>`_
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