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The name of the minitest library is spelled that way: regular font, and lowercase. Lowercase is used even at the beginning of sentences, see http://docs.seattlerb.org/minitest/ I double-checked this with @zenspider too (thanks!).
158 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
158 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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gem "minitest" # make sure we get the gem, not stdlib
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require "minitest"
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require "active_support/testing/tagged_logging"
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require "active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown"
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require "active_support/testing/assertions"
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require "active_support/testing/deprecation"
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require "active_support/testing/declarative"
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require "active_support/testing/isolation"
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require "active_support/testing/constant_lookup"
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require "active_support/testing/time_helpers"
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require "active_support/testing/file_fixtures"
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require "active_support/testing/parallelization"
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module ActiveSupport
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class TestCase < ::Minitest::Test
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Assertion = Minitest::Assertion
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class << self
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# Sets the order in which test cases are run.
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#
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# ActiveSupport::TestCase.test_order = :random # => :random
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#
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# Valid values are:
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# * +:random+ (to run tests in random order)
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# * +:parallel+ (to run tests in parallel)
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# * +:sorted+ (to run tests alphabetically by method name)
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# * +:alpha+ (equivalent to +:sorted+)
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def test_order=(new_order)
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ActiveSupport.test_order = new_order
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end
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# Returns the order in which test cases are run.
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#
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# ActiveSupport::TestCase.test_order # => :random
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#
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# Possible values are +:random+, +:parallel+, +:alpha+, +:sorted+.
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# Defaults to +:random+.
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def test_order
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ActiveSupport.test_order ||= :random
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end
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# Parallelizes the test suite.
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#
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# Takes a +workers+ argument that controls how many times the process
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# is forked. For each process a new database will be created suffixed
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# with the worker number.
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#
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# test-database-0
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# test-database-1
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#
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# If <tt>ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"]</tt> is set the workers argument will be ignored
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# and the environment variable will be used instead. This is useful for CI
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# environments, or other environments where you may need more workers than
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# you do for local testing.
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#
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# If the number of workers is set to +1+ or fewer, the tests will not be
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# parallelized.
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#
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# The default parallelization method is to fork processes. If you'd like to
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# use threads instead you can pass <tt>with: :threads</tt> to the +parallelize+
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# method. Note the threaded parallelization does not create multiple
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# database and will not work with system tests at this time.
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#
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# parallelize(workers: 2, with: :threads)
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#
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# The threaded parallelization uses minitest's parallel executor directly.
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# The processes parallelization uses a Ruby DRb server.
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def parallelize(workers: 2, with: :processes)
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workers = ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"].to_i if ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"]
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return if workers <= 1
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executor = case with
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when :processes
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Testing::Parallelization.new(workers)
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when :threads
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Minitest::Parallel::Executor.new(workers)
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else
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raise ArgumentError, "#{with} is not a supported parallelization executor."
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end
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self.lock_threads = false if defined?(self.lock_threads) && with == :threads
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Minitest.parallel_executor = executor
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parallelize_me!
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end
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# Set up hook for parallel testing. This can be used if you have multiple
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# databases or any behavior that needs to be run after the process is forked
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# but before the tests run.
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#
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# Note: this feature is not available with the threaded parallelization.
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#
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# In your +test_helper.rb+ add the following:
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#
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# class ActiveSupport::TestCase
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# parallelize_setup do
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# # create databases
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# end
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# end
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def parallelize_setup(&block)
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ActiveSupport::Testing::Parallelization.after_fork_hook do |worker|
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yield worker
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end
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end
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# Clean up hook for parallel testing. This can be used to drop databases
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# if your app uses multiple write/read databases or other clean up before
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# the tests finish. This runs before the forked process is closed.
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#
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# Note: this feature is not available with the threaded parallelization.
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#
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# In your +test_helper.rb+ add the following:
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#
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# class ActiveSupport::TestCase
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# parallelize_teardown do
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# # drop databases
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# end
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# end
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def parallelize_teardown(&block)
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ActiveSupport::Testing::Parallelization.run_cleanup_hook do |worker|
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yield worker
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end
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end
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end
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alias_method :method_name, :name
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include ActiveSupport::Testing::TaggedLogging
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prepend ActiveSupport::Testing::SetupAndTeardown
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include ActiveSupport::Testing::Assertions
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include ActiveSupport::Testing::Deprecation
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include ActiveSupport::Testing::TimeHelpers
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include ActiveSupport::Testing::FileFixtures
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extend ActiveSupport::Testing::Declarative
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# test/unit backwards compatibility methods
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alias :assert_raise :assert_raises
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alias :assert_not_empty :refute_empty
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alias :assert_not_equal :refute_equal
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alias :assert_not_in_delta :refute_in_delta
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alias :assert_not_in_epsilon :refute_in_epsilon
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alias :assert_not_includes :refute_includes
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alias :assert_not_instance_of :refute_instance_of
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alias :assert_not_kind_of :refute_kind_of
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alias :assert_no_match :refute_match
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alias :assert_not_nil :refute_nil
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alias :assert_not_operator :refute_operator
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alias :assert_not_predicate :refute_predicate
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alias :assert_not_respond_to :refute_respond_to
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alias :assert_not_same :refute_same
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ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:active_support_test_case, self)
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end
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end
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