abstract struct Athena::Spec::TestCase
- Athena::Spec::TestCase
- Struct
- Value
- Object
Overview
ASPEC::TestCase
provides a Spec compliant
alternative DSL for creating unit and integration tests. It allows structuring tests
in a more OOP fashion, with the main benefits of reusability and extendability.
This type can be extended to share common testing logic with groups of similar types.
Any tests defined within a parent will run for each child test case.
abstract def
, super
, and other OOP features can be used as well to reduce duplication.
Some additional features are also built in, such as the DataProvider
.
NOTE This is NOT a standalone testing framework. Everything boils down to standard describe
, it
, and/or pending
blocks.
A test case consists of a struct
inheriting from self
, optionally with an #initialize
method in order to
initialize the state that should be used for each test.
A test is a method that starts with test_
, where the method name is used as the description.
For example, test_some_method_some_context
becomes "some method some context"
.
Internally each test method maps to an it
block.
All of the stdlib's Spec
assertions methods are available, in addition to
#pending! and
#fail.
A method may be focused by either prefixing the method name with an f
, or applying the Focus
annotation.
A method may be marked pending by either prefixing the method name with a p
, or applying the Pending
annotation.
Internally this maps to a pending
block.
Tags may be applied to a method via the Tags
annotation.
The Tags
, Focus
, and Pending
annotations may also be applied to the test case type as well, with a similar affect.
Example
# Require the stdlib's spec module.
require "spec"
# Define a class to test.
class Calculator
def add(v1, v2)
v1 + v2
end
def subtract(v1, v2)
raise NotImplementedError.new "TODO"
end
end
# An example test case.
struct ExampleSpec < ASPEC::TestCase
@target : Calculator
# Initialize the test target along with any dependencies.
def initialize : Nil
@target = Calculator.new
end
# All of the stdlib's `Spec` methods can be used,
# plus any custom methods defined in `ASPEC::Methods`.
def test_add : Nil
@target.add(1, 2).should eq 3
end
# A pending test.
def ptest_subtract : Nil
@target.subtract(10, 5).should eq 5
end
# Private/protected methods can be used to reduce duplication within the context of single test case.
private def helper_method
# ...
end
end
Inheritance
Inheritance can be used to build reusable test cases for groups of similar objects
abstract struct SomeTypeTestCase < ASPEC::TestCase
# Require children to define a method to get the object.
protected abstract def get_object : Calculator
# Test cases can use the abstract method for tests common to all test cases of this type.
def test_common : Nil
obj = self.get_object
# ...
end
end
struct CalculatorTest < SomeTypeTestCase
protected def get_object : Calculator
Calculator.new
end
# Additional tests specific to this type.
def test_specific : Nil
# ...
end
end
Data Providers
A DataProvider
can be used to reduce duplication, see the corresponding annotation or more information.
struct DataProviderTest < ASPEC::TestCase
# Data Providers allow reusing a test's multiple times with different input.
@[DataProvider("get_values")]
def test_squares(value : Int32, expected : Int32) : Nil
(value ** 2).should eq expected
end
# Returns a hash where the key represents the name of the test,
# and the value is a Tuple of data that should be provided to the test.
def get_values : Hash
{
"two" => {2, 4},
"three" => {3, 9},
}
end
end
# Run all the test cases
ASPEC.run_all # =>
# ExampleSpec
# add
# subtract
# a custom method name
# CalculatorTest
# common
# specific
# DataProviderTest
# squares two
# squares three
#
# Pending:
# ExampleSpec subtract
#
# Finished in 172 microseconds
# 7 examples, 0 failures, 0 errors, 1 pending
Included Modules
Defined in:
test_case.crConstructors
-
.new
Runs before each test.
Class Method Summary
-
.run : Nil
Runs the tests contained within
self
.
Instance Method Summary
-
#after_all : Nil
Runs once after all tests within
self
have been executed. -
#before_all : Nil
Runs once before any tests within
self
have been executed. -
#tear_down : Nil
Runs after each test.
Instance methods inherited from module Athena::Spec::Methods
assert_error(message : String, code : String, *, codegen : Bool = false, line : Int32 = __LINE__, file : String = __FILE__) : Nil
assert_error,
assert_success(code : String, *, codegen : Bool = false, line : Int32 = __LINE__, file : String = __FILE__) : Nil
assert_success,
run_executable(path : String, args : Array(String) = [] of String, & : String, String, Process::Status -> ) : Nilrun_executable(path : String, input : IO, args : Array(String) = [] of String, & : String, String, Process::Status -> ) : Nil run_executable
Constructor Detail
Runs before each test.
Used to create the objects that will be used within the tests.
require "spec"
require "athena-spec"
struct ExampleSpec < ASpec::TestCase
@value : Int32
def initialize : Nil
@value = 1
end
def test_one : Nil
@value += 1
@value # => 2
end
def test_two : Nil
@value # => 1
end
end
ExampleSpec.run
Class Method Detail
Runs the tests contained within self
.
See Athena::Spec.run_all
to run all test cases.
Instance Method Detail
Runs once after all tests within self
have been executed.
require "spec"
require "athena-spec"
struct ExampleSpec < ASPEC::TestCase
def after_all : Nil
puts "This prints only once after anything else"
end
def test_one : Nil
true.should be_true
end
def test_two : Nil
1.should eq 1
end
end
ExampleSpec.run
Runs once before any tests within self
have been executed.
Can be used to initialize objects common to every test, but that do not need to be reset before running each test.
require "spec"
require "athena-spec"
struct ExampleSpec < ASPEC::TestCase
def before_all : Nil
puts "This prints only once before anything else"
end
def test_one : Nil
true.should be_true
end
def test_two : Nil
1.should eq 1
end
end
ExampleSpec.run
Runs after each test.
Can be used to cleanup data in between tests, such as releasing a connection or closing a file.
require "spec"
require "athena-spec"
struct ExampleSpec < ASPEC::TestCase
@file : File
def initialize : Nil
@file = File.new "./foo.txt", "w"
end
def tear_down : Nil
@file.close
end
def test_one : Nil
@file.path # => "./foo.txt"
end
end
ExampleSpec.run