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mutant
======
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Mutant is a mutation testing tool for Ruby.
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The idea is that if code can be changed and your tests do not notice, either that code isn't being covered
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or it does not have a speced side effect.
Mutant supports MRI and RBX 1.9, 2.0 and 2.1, while support for JRuby is planned.
It should also work under any Ruby engine that supports POSIX-fork(2) semantics.
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Mutant uses a pure Ruby [parser](https://github.com/whitequark/parser) and an [unparser](https://github.com/mbj/unparser)
to do its magic.
Mutant does not have really good "getting started" documentation currently so please refer to presentations and blog posts below.
Mutation-Operators:
-------------------
Mutant supports a wide range of mutation operators. An exhaustive list can be found in the [mutant-meta](https://github.com/mbj/mutant/tree/master/meta).
The `mutant-meta` is arranged to the AST-Node-Types of parser. Refer to parsers [AST documentation](https://github.com/whitequark/parser/blob/master/doc/AST_FORMAT.md) in doubt.
There is no easy and universal way to count the number of mutation operators a tool supports.
Presentations
-------------
There are some presentations about mutant in the wild:
* [RailsConf 2014](http://railsconf.com/) / http://confreaks.com/videos/3333-railsconf-mutation-testing-with-mutant
* [Wrocloverb 2014](http://wrocloverb.com/) / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz-lFKEioLk
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* [eurucamp 2013](http://2013.eurucamp.org/) / FrOSCon-2013 http://slid.es/markusschirp/mutation-testing
* [Cologne.rb](http://www.colognerb.de/topics/mutation-testing-mit-mutant) / https://github.com/DonSchado/colognerb-on-mutant/blob/master/mutation_testing_slides.pdf
Blog-Posts
----------
* http://www.sitepoint.com/mutation-testing-mutant/
* http://solnic.eu/2013/01/23/mutation-testing-with-mutant.html
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Projects using Mutant
---------------------
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The following projects adopted mutant, and aim for 100% mutation coverage:
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* [axiom](https://github.com/dkubb/axiom)
* [axiom-types](https://github.com/dkubb/axiom-types)
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* [rom-mapper](https://github.com/rom-rb/rom-mapper)
* [rom-session](https://github.com/rom-rb/rom-session)
* [event_bus](https://github.com/kevinrutherford/event_bus)
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* [virtus](https://github.com/solnic/virtus)
* [quacky](https://github.com/benmoss/quacky)
* [substation](https://github.com/snusnu/substation)
* [large_binomials](https://github.com/filipvanlaenen/large_binomials)
* [promise.rb](https://github.com/lgierth/promise.rb)
* [full_name](https://github.com/AGILiDEE/full_name)
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* various small/minor stuff under https://github.com/mbj
Feel free to ping me to add your project to the list!
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Installation
------------
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Install the gem `mutant` via your preferred method.
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```ruby
gem install mutant
```
If you plan to use the RSpec integration you'll have to install `mutant-rspec` also.
Please add an explicit dependency to `rspec-core` for the RSpec version you want to use.
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```ruby
gem install mutant-rspec
```
The minitest integration is still in the works.
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Examples
--------
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```
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cd virtus
# Run mutant on virtus namespace
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mutant --include lib --require virtus --use rspec Virtus*
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# Run mutant on specific virtus class
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mutant --include lib --require virtus --use rspec Virtus::Attribute
# Run mutant on specific virtus class method
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mutant --include lib --require virtus --use rspec Virtus::Attribute.build
# Run mutant on specific virtus instance method
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mutant --include lib --require virtus --use rspec Virtus::Attribute#type
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```
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Subjects
--------
Mutant currently mutates code in instance and singleton methods. It is planned to support mutation
of constant definitions and domain specific languages, DSL probably as plugins.
Test-Selection
--------------
Mutation testing is slow. The key to making it fast is selecting the correct set of tests to run.
Mutant currently supports the following built-in strategy for selecting tests/specs:
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Mutant uses the "longest rspec example group descriptions prefix match" to select the tests to run.
Example for a subject like `Foo::Bar#baz` it will run all example groups with description prefixes in
`Foo::Bar#baz`, `Foo::Bar` and `Foo`. The order is important, so if mutant finds example groups in the
current prefix level, these example groups *must* kill the mutation.
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Rails
-------
Assuming you are using rspec, you can mutation test Rails models by adding the following lines to your Gemfile:
```ruby
group :test do
gem 'mutant'
gem 'mutant-rspec'
end
```
Next, run bundle and comment out ```require 'rspec/autorun'``` from your spec_helper.rb file. Having done so you should be able to use commands like the following:
```sh
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RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec mutant -r ./config/environment --use rspec User
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```
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Support
-------
I'm very happy to receive/answer feedback/questions and criticism.
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Your options:
* [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/mbj/mutant/issues)
* Ping me on [twitter](https://twitter.com/_m_b_j_)
There is also the [#mutant] channel on freenode. As my OSS time budged is very limited I cannot
join it often. Please prefer to use GitHub issues with a 'Question: ' prefix in title.
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Credits
-------
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* [Markus Schirp (mbj)](https://github.com/mbj)
* A [gist](https://gist.github.com/1065789) from [dkubb](https://github.com/dkubb) showing ideas.
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* Older abandoned [mutant](https://github.com/txus/mutant). For motivating me doing this one.
* [heckle](https://github.com/seattlerb/heckle). For getting me into mutation testing.
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Contributing
-------------
* Fork the project.
* Make your feature addition or bug fix.
* Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a
future version unintentionally.
* Commit, do not mess with Rakefile or version
(if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
* Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
License
-------
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See LICENSE file.