temp-env
Set environment variables temporarily.
This crate is useful for testing with different environment variables that should not interfere.
This code started as a small test helper written by @fabian-braun and @nbaztec and published by @fabian-braun on StackOverflow. @vmx found it useful and took the time to make it a proper crate.
Examples
;
with_vars;
with_vars;
with_var
Starting from version 0.3.0 you can return a value from inside the closure:
let r = with_var;
How does it work?
This crate sets and unsets environment variables for the currently running (Rust) process.
It leverages std::env::set_var
.
The provided functions temp_env::with_*
provide the following features:
- Avoid interference when running concurrently
- Reset previously set env variables back to their original value upon completion, also in case of panic
- Temporarily unsetting env variables
Note that the crate makes use of a singleton mutex to avoid side effects between concurrently running tests. This may impact the degree of concurrency in your test execution.
Features
async_closure
: When enabled you can useasync_with_var()
with async closures. This feature needs at least Rust version 1.64.
License
This project is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE) or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.