datatest-stable
datatest-stable
is a test harness intended to write file-driven or data-driven tests,
where individual test cases are specified as files and not as code.
Given:
- a test
my_test
that accepts a path, and optionally the contents as input - a directory to look for files in
- a pattern to match files on
datatest-stable
will call the my_test
function once per matching file in the directory.
datatest-stable
works with cargo nextest, and is part of the nextest-rs
organization on GitHub.
Usage
- Configure the test target by setting
harness = false
inCargo.toml
:
[[]]
= "<test target name>"
= false
- Call the
datatest_stable::harness!(testfn, root, pattern)
macro with the following parameters:
testfn
- The test function to be executed on each matching input. This function can be one of:fn(&Path) -> datatest_stable::Result<()>
fn(&Utf8Path) -> datatest_stable::Result<()>
(Utf8Path
is part of thecamino
library, and is re-exported here for convenience.)fn(&P, String) -> datatest_stable::Result<()>
whereP
isPath
orUtf8Path
. If the extraString
parameter is specified, the contents of the file will be loaded and passed in as a string (erroring out if that failed).fn(&P, Vec<u8>) -> datatest_stable::Result<()>
whereP
isPath
orUtf8Path
. If the extraVec<u8>
parameter is specified, the contents of the file will be loaded and passed in as aVec<u8>
(erroring out if that failed).
root
- The path to the root directory where the input files (fixtures) live. This path is relative to the root of the crate (the directory where the crate'sCargo.toml
is located).pattern
- a regex used to match against and select each file to be tested. Extended regexes with lookaround and backtracking are supported via thefancy_regex
crate.
The three parameters can be repeated if you have multiple sets of data-driven tests to be run:
datatest_stable::harness!(testfn1, root1, pattern1, testfn2, root2, pattern2)
.
Examples
This is an example test. Use it with harness = false
.
use Utf8Path;
use Path;
harness!;
Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV)
The minimum supported Rust version is Rust 1.66. MSRV bumps may be accompanied by a minor version update; at any time, Rust versions from at least the last 6 months are supported.
See also
datatest
: the original inspiration for this crate, with more features but targeting nightly Rust.- Data-driven testing
License
This project is available under the terms of either the Apache 2.0 license or the MIT license.