View file File name : minitest.rb Content :require "optparse" require "thread" require "mutex_m" require "minitest/parallel" require "stringio" ## # :include: README.rdoc module Minitest VERSION = "5.13.0" # :nodoc: ENCS = "".respond_to? :encoding # :nodoc: @@installed_at_exit ||= false @@after_run = [] @extensions = [] mc = (class << self; self; end) ## # Parallel test executor mc.send :attr_accessor, :parallel_executor warn "DEPRECATED: use MT_CPU instead of N for parallel test runs" if ENV["N"] n_threads = (ENV["MT_CPU"] || ENV["N"] || 2).to_i self.parallel_executor = Parallel::Executor.new n_threads ## # Filter object for backtraces. mc.send :attr_accessor, :backtrace_filter ## # Reporter object to be used for all runs. # # NOTE: This accessor is only available during setup, not during runs. mc.send :attr_accessor, :reporter ## # Names of known extension plugins. mc.send :attr_accessor, :extensions ## # The signal to use for dumping information to STDERR. Defaults to "INFO". mc.send :attr_accessor, :info_signal self.info_signal = "INFO" ## # Registers Minitest to run at process exit def self.autorun at_exit { next if $! and not ($!.kind_of? SystemExit and $!.success?) exit_code = nil pid = Process.pid at_exit { next if Process.pid != pid @@after_run.reverse_each(&:call) exit exit_code || false } exit_code = Minitest.run ARGV } unless @@installed_at_exit @@installed_at_exit = true end ## # A simple hook allowing you to run a block of code after everything # is done running. Eg: # # Minitest.after_run { p $debugging_info } def self.after_run &block @@after_run << block end def self.init_plugins options # :nodoc: self.extensions.each do |name| msg = "plugin_#{name}_init" send msg, options if self.respond_to? msg end end def self.load_plugins # :nodoc: return unless self.extensions.empty? seen = {} #require "rubygems" unless defined? Gem Gem.find_files("minitest/*_plugin.rb").each do |plugin_path| name = File.basename plugin_path, "_plugin.rb" next if seen[name] seen[name] = true require plugin_path self.extensions << name end end ## # This is the top-level run method. Everything starts from here. It # tells each Runnable sub-class to run, and each of those are # responsible for doing whatever they do. # # The overall structure of a run looks like this: # # Minitest.autorun # Minitest.run(args) # Minitest.__run(reporter, options) # Runnable.runnables.each # runnable.run(reporter, options) # self.runnable_methods.each # self.run_one_method(self, runnable_method, reporter) # Minitest.run_one_method(klass, runnable_method) # klass.new(runnable_method).run def self.run args = [] self.load_plugins unless args.delete("--no-plugins") || ENV["MT_NO_PLUGINS"] options = process_args args reporter = CompositeReporter.new reporter << SummaryReporter.new(options[:io], options) reporter << ProgressReporter.new(options[:io], options) self.reporter = reporter # this makes it available to plugins self.init_plugins options self.reporter = nil # runnables shouldn't depend on the reporter, ever self.parallel_executor.start if parallel_executor.respond_to?(:start) reporter.start begin __run reporter, options rescue Interrupt warn "Interrupted. Exiting..." end self.parallel_executor.shutdown reporter.report reporter.passed? end ## # Internal run method. Responsible for telling all Runnable # sub-classes to run. def self.__run reporter, options suites = Runnable.runnables.reject { |s| s.runnable_methods.empty? }.shuffle parallel, serial = suites.partition { |s| s.test_order == :parallel } # If we run the parallel tests before the serial tests, the parallel tests # could run in parallel with the serial tests. This would be bad because # the serial tests won't lock around Reporter#record. Run the serial tests # first, so that after they complete, the parallel tests will lock when # recording results. serial.map { |suite| suite.run reporter, options } + parallel.map { |suite| suite.run reporter, options } end def self.process_args args = [] # :nodoc: options = { :io => $stdout, } orig_args = args.dup OptionParser.new do |opts| opts.banner = "minitest options:" opts.version = Minitest::VERSION opts.on "-h", "--help", "Display this help." do puts opts exit end opts.on "--no-plugins", "Bypass minitest plugin auto-loading (or set $MT_NO_PLUGINS)." desc = "Sets random seed. Also via env. Eg: SEED=n rake" opts.on "-s", "--seed SEED", Integer, desc do |m| options[:seed] = m.to_i end opts.on "-v", "--verbose", "Verbose. Show progress processing files." do options[:verbose] = true end opts.on "-n", "--name PATTERN", "Filter run on /regexp/ or string." do |a| options[:filter] = a end opts.on "-e", "--exclude PATTERN", "Exclude /regexp/ or string from run." do |a| options[:exclude] = a end unless extensions.empty? opts.separator "" opts.separator "Known extensions: #{extensions.join(", ")}" extensions.each do |meth| msg = "plugin_#{meth}_options" send msg, opts, options if self.respond_to?(msg) end end begin opts.parse! args rescue OptionParser::InvalidOption => e puts puts e puts puts opts exit 1 end orig_args -= args end unless options[:seed] then srand options[:seed] = (ENV["SEED"] || srand).to_i % 0xFFFF orig_args << "--seed" << options[:seed].to_s end srand options[:seed] options[:args] = orig_args.map { |s| s =~ /[\s|&<>$()]/ ? s.inspect : s }.join " " options end def self.filter_backtrace bt # :nodoc: backtrace_filter.filter bt end ## # Represents anything "runnable", like Test, Spec, Benchmark, or # whatever you can dream up. # # Subclasses of this are automatically registered and available in # Runnable.runnables. class Runnable ## # Number of assertions executed in this run. attr_accessor :assertions ## # An assertion raised during the run, if any. attr_accessor :failures ## # The time it took to run. attr_accessor :time def time_it # :nodoc: t0 = Minitest.clock_time yield ensure self.time = Minitest.clock_time - t0 end ## # Name of the run. def name @NAME end ## # Set the name of the run. def name= o @NAME = o end ## # Returns all instance methods matching the pattern +re+. def self.methods_matching re public_instance_methods(true).grep(re).map(&:to_s) end def self.reset # :nodoc: @@runnables = [] end reset ## # Responsible for running all runnable methods in a given class, # each in its own instance. Each instance is passed to the # reporter to record. def self.run reporter, options = {} filter = options[:filter] || "/./" filter = Regexp.new $1 if filter.is_a?(String) && filter =~ %r%/(.*)/% filtered_methods = self.runnable_methods.find_all { |m| filter === m || filter === "#{self}##{m}" } exclude = options[:exclude] exclude = Regexp.new $1 if exclude =~ %r%/(.*)/% filtered_methods.delete_if { |m| exclude === m || exclude === "#{self}##{m}" } return if filtered_methods.empty? with_info_handler reporter do filtered_methods.each do |method_name| run_one_method self, method_name, reporter end end end ## # Runs a single method and has the reporter record the result. # This was considered internal API but is factored out of run so # that subclasses can specialize the running of an individual # test. See Minitest::ParallelTest::ClassMethods for an example. def self.run_one_method klass, method_name, reporter reporter.prerecord klass, method_name reporter.record Minitest.run_one_method(klass, method_name) end def self.with_info_handler reporter, &block # :nodoc: handler = lambda do unless reporter.passed? then warn "Current results:" warn "" warn reporter.reporters.first warn "" end end on_signal ::Minitest.info_signal, handler, &block end SIGNALS = Signal.list # :nodoc: def self.on_signal name, action # :nodoc: supported = SIGNALS[name] old_trap = trap name do old_trap.call if old_trap.respond_to? :call action.call end if supported yield ensure trap name, old_trap if supported end ## # Each subclass of Runnable is responsible for overriding this # method to return all runnable methods. See #methods_matching. def self.runnable_methods raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility" end ## # Returns all subclasses of Runnable. def self.runnables @@runnables end @@marshal_dump_warned = false def marshal_dump # :nodoc: unless @@marshal_dump_warned then warn ["Minitest::Runnable#marshal_dump is deprecated.", "You might be violating internals. From", caller.first].join " " @@marshal_dump_warned = true end [self.name, self.failures, self.assertions, self.time] end def marshal_load ary # :nodoc: self.name, self.failures, self.assertions, self.time = ary end def failure # :nodoc: self.failures.first end def initialize name # :nodoc: self.name = name self.failures = [] self.assertions = 0 end ## # Runs a single method. Needs to return self. def run raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility" end ## # Did this run pass? # # Note: skipped runs are not considered passing, but they don't # cause the process to exit non-zero. def passed? raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility" end ## # Returns a single character string to print based on the result # of the run. One of <tt>"."</tt>, <tt>"F"</tt>, # <tt>"E"</tt> or <tt>"S"</tt>. def result_code raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility" end ## # Was this run skipped? See #passed? for more information. def skipped? raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility" end end ## # Shared code for anything that can get passed to a Reporter. See # Minitest::Test & Minitest::Result. module Reportable ## # Did this run pass? # # Note: skipped runs are not considered passing, but they don't # cause the process to exit non-zero. def passed? not self.failure end ## # The location identifier of this test. Depends on a method # existing called class_name. def location loc = " [#{self.failure.location}]" unless passed? or error? "#{self.class_name}##{self.name}#{loc}" end def class_name # :nodoc: raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility" end ## # Returns ".", "F", or "E" based on the result of the run. def result_code self.failure and self.failure.result_code or "." end ## # Was this run skipped? def skipped? self.failure and Skip === self.failure end ## # Did this run error? def error? self.failures.any? { |f| UnexpectedError === f } end end ## # This represents a test result in a clean way that can be # marshalled over a wire. Tests can do anything they want to the # test instance and can create conditions that cause Marshal.dump to # blow up. By using Result.from(a_test) you can be reasonably sure # that the test result can be marshalled. class Result < Runnable include Minitest::Reportable undef_method :marshal_dump undef_method :marshal_load ## # The class name of the test result. attr_accessor :klass ## # The location of the test method. attr_accessor :source_location ## # Create a new test result from a Runnable instance. def self.from runnable o = runnable r = self.new o.name r.klass = o.class.name r.assertions = o.assertions r.failures = o.failures.dup r.time = o.time r.source_location = o.method(o.name).source_location rescue ["unknown", -1] r end def class_name # :nodoc: self.klass # for Minitest::Reportable end def to_s # :nodoc: return location if passed? and not skipped? failures.map { |failure| "#{failure.result_label}:\n#{self.location}:\n#{failure.message}\n" }.join "\n" end end ## # Defines the API for Reporters. Subclass this and override whatever # you want. Go nuts. class AbstractReporter include Mutex_m ## # Starts reporting on the run. def start end ## # About to start running a test. This allows a reporter to show # that it is starting or that we are in the middle of a test run. def prerecord klass, name end ## # Output and record the result of the test. Call # {result#result_code}[rdoc-ref:Runnable#result_code] to get the # result character string. Stores the result of the run if the run # did not pass. def record result end ## # Outputs the summary of the run. def report end ## # Did this run pass? def passed? true end end class Reporter < AbstractReporter # :nodoc: ## # The IO used to report. attr_accessor :io ## # Command-line options for this run. attr_accessor :options def initialize io = $stdout, options = {} # :nodoc: super() self.io = io self.options = options end end ## # A very simple reporter that prints the "dots" during the run. # # This is added to the top-level CompositeReporter at the start of # the run. If you want to change the output of minitest via a # plugin, pull this out of the composite and replace it with your # own. class ProgressReporter < Reporter def prerecord klass, name #:nodoc: if options[:verbose] then io.print "%s#%s = " % [klass.name, name] io.flush end end def record result # :nodoc: io.print "%.2f s = " % [result.time] if options[:verbose] io.print result.result_code io.puts if options[:verbose] end end ## # A reporter that gathers statistics about a test run. Does not do # any IO because meant to be used as a parent class for a reporter # that does. # # If you want to create an entirely different type of output (eg, # CI, HTML, etc), this is the place to start. # # Example: # # class JenkinsCIReporter < StatisticsReporter # def report # super # Needed to calculate some statistics # # print "<testsuite " # print "tests='#{count}' " # print "failures='#{failures}' " # # Remaining XML... # end # end class StatisticsReporter < Reporter ## # Total number of assertions. attr_accessor :assertions ## # Total number of test cases. attr_accessor :count ## # An +Array+ of test cases that failed or were skipped. attr_accessor :results ## # Time the test run started. If available, the monotonic clock is # used and this is a +Float+, otherwise it's an instance of # +Time+. attr_accessor :start_time ## # Test run time. If available, the monotonic clock is used and # this is a +Float+, otherwise it's an instance of +Time+. attr_accessor :total_time ## # Total number of tests that failed. attr_accessor :failures ## # Total number of tests that erred. attr_accessor :errors ## # Total number of tests that where skipped. attr_accessor :skips def initialize io = $stdout, options = {} # :nodoc: super self.assertions = 0 self.count = 0 self.results = [] self.start_time = nil self.total_time = nil self.failures = nil self.errors = nil self.skips = nil end def passed? # :nodoc: results.all?(&:skipped?) end def start # :nodoc: self.start_time = Minitest.clock_time end def record result # :nodoc: self.count += 1 self.assertions += result.assertions results << result if not result.passed? or result.skipped? end ## # Report on the tracked statistics. def report aggregate = results.group_by { |r| r.failure.class } aggregate.default = [] # dumb. group_by should provide this self.total_time = Minitest.clock_time - start_time self.failures = aggregate[Assertion].size self.errors = aggregate[UnexpectedError].size self.skips = aggregate[Skip].size end end ## # A reporter that prints the header, summary, and failure details at # the end of the run. # # This is added to the top-level CompositeReporter at the start of # the run. If you want to change the output of minitest via a # plugin, pull this out of the composite and replace it with your # own. class SummaryReporter < StatisticsReporter # :stopdoc: attr_accessor :sync attr_accessor :old_sync # :startdoc: def start # :nodoc: super io.puts "Run options: #{options[:args]}" io.puts io.puts "# Running:" io.puts self.sync = io.respond_to? :"sync=" # stupid emacs self.old_sync, io.sync = io.sync, true if self.sync end def report # :nodoc: super io.sync = self.old_sync io.puts unless options[:verbose] # finish the dots io.puts io.puts statistics aggregated_results io io.puts summary end def statistics # :nodoc: "Finished in %.6fs, %.4f runs/s, %.4f assertions/s." % [total_time, count / total_time, assertions / total_time] end def aggregated_results io # :nodoc: filtered_results = results.dup filtered_results.reject!(&:skipped?) unless options[:verbose] filtered_results.each_with_index { |result, i| io.puts "\n%3d) %s" % [i+1, result] } io.puts io end def to_s # :nodoc: aggregated_results(StringIO.new(binary_string)).string end def summary # :nodoc: extra = "" extra = "\n\nYou have skipped tests. Run with --verbose for details." if results.any?(&:skipped?) unless options[:verbose] or ENV["MT_NO_SKIP_MSG"] "%d runs, %d assertions, %d failures, %d errors, %d skips%s" % [count, assertions, failures, errors, skips, extra] end private if '<3'.respond_to? :b def binary_string; ''.b; end else def binary_string; ''.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT); end end end ## # Dispatch to multiple reporters as one. class CompositeReporter < AbstractReporter ## # The list of reporters to dispatch to. attr_accessor :reporters def initialize *reporters # :nodoc: super() self.reporters = reporters end def io # :nodoc: reporters.first.io end ## # Add another reporter to the mix. def << reporter self.reporters << reporter end def passed? # :nodoc: self.reporters.all?(&:passed?) end def start # :nodoc: self.reporters.each(&:start) end def prerecord klass, name # :nodoc: self.reporters.each do |reporter| # TODO: remove conditional for minitest 6 reporter.prerecord klass, name if reporter.respond_to? :prerecord end end def record result # :nodoc: self.reporters.each do |reporter| reporter.record result end end def report # :nodoc: self.reporters.each(&:report) end end ## # Represents run failures. class Assertion < Exception def error # :nodoc: self end ## # Where was this run before an assertion was raised? def location last_before_assertion = "" self.backtrace.reverse_each do |s| break if s =~ /in .(assert|refute|flunk|pass|fail|raise|must|wont)/ last_before_assertion = s end last_before_assertion.sub(/:in .*$/, "") end def result_code # :nodoc: result_label[0, 1] end def result_label # :nodoc: "Failure" end end ## # Assertion raised when skipping a run. class Skip < Assertion def result_label # :nodoc: "Skipped" end end ## # Assertion wrapping an unexpected error that was raised during a run. class UnexpectedError < Assertion attr_accessor :exception # :nodoc: def initialize exception # :nodoc: super "Unexpected exception" self.exception = exception end def backtrace # :nodoc: self.exception.backtrace end def error # :nodoc: self.exception end def message # :nodoc: bt = Minitest.filter_backtrace(self.backtrace).join "\n " "#{self.exception.class}: #{self.exception.message}\n #{bt}" end def result_label # :nodoc: "Error" end end ## # Provides a simple set of guards that you can use in your tests # to skip execution if it is not applicable. These methods are # mixed into Test as both instance and class methods so you # can use them inside or outside of the test methods. # # def test_something_for_mri # skip "bug 1234" if jruby? # # ... # end # # if windows? then # # ... lots of test methods ... # end module Guard ## # Is this running on jruby? def jruby? platform = RUBY_PLATFORM "java" == platform end ## # Is this running on maglev? def maglev? platform = defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE where = Minitest.filter_backtrace(caller).first where = where.split(/:in /, 2).first # clean up noise warn "DEPRECATED: `maglev?` called from #{where}. This will fail in Minitest 6." "maglev" == platform end ## # Is this running on mri? def mri? platform = RUBY_DESCRIPTION /^ruby/ =~ platform end ## # Is this running on macOS? def osx? platform = RUBY_PLATFORM /darwin/ =~ platform end ## # Is this running on rubinius? def rubinius? platform = defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE where = Minitest.filter_backtrace(caller).first where = where.split(/:in /, 2).first # clean up noise warn "DEPRECATED: `rubinius?` called from #{where}. This will fail in Minitest 6." "rbx" == platform end ## # Is this running on windows? def windows? platform = RUBY_PLATFORM /mswin|mingw/ =~ platform end end ## # The standard backtrace filter for minitest. # # See Minitest.backtrace_filter=. class BacktraceFilter MT_RE = %r%lib/minitest% #:nodoc: ## # Filter +bt+ to something useful. Returns the whole thing if $DEBUG. def filter bt return ["No backtrace"] unless bt return bt.dup if $DEBUG new_bt = bt.take_while { |line| line !~ MT_RE } new_bt = bt.select { |line| line !~ MT_RE } if new_bt.empty? new_bt = bt.dup if new_bt.empty? new_bt end end self.backtrace_filter = BacktraceFilter.new def self.run_one_method klass, method_name # :nodoc: result = klass.new(method_name).run raise "#{klass}#run _must_ return a Result" unless Result === result result end # :stopdoc: if defined? Process::CLOCK_MONOTONIC # :nodoc: def self.clock_time Process.clock_gettime Process::CLOCK_MONOTONIC end else def self.clock_time Time.now end end class Runnable # re-open def self.inherited klass # :nodoc: self.runnables << klass super end end # :startdoc: end require "minitest/test"