hspec-core-2.9.2: A Testing Framework for Haskell
Stabilityprovisional
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell2010

Test.Hspec.Core.Hooks

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before :: IO a -> SpecWith a -> Spec Source #

Run a custom action before every spec item.

before_ :: IO () -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action before every spec item.

beforeWith :: (b -> IO a) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith b Source #

Run a custom action before every spec item.

beforeAll :: IO a -> SpecWith a -> Spec Source #

Run a custom action before the first spec item.

beforeAll_ :: IO () -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action before the first spec item.

beforeAllWith :: (b -> IO a) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith b Source #

Run a custom action with an argument before the first spec item.

after :: ActionWith a -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action after every spec item.

after_ :: IO () -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action after every spec item.

afterAll :: HasCallStack => ActionWith a -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action after the last spec item.

afterAll_ :: HasCallStack => IO () -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action after the last spec item.

around :: (ActionWith a -> IO ()) -> SpecWith a -> Spec Source #

Run a custom action before and/or after every spec item.

around_ :: (IO () -> IO ()) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Run a custom action before and/or after every spec item.

aroundWith :: (ActionWith a -> ActionWith b) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith b Source #

Run a custom action before and/or after every spec item.

aroundAll :: (ActionWith a -> IO ()) -> SpecWith a -> Spec Source #

Wrap an action around the given spec.

aroundAll_ :: (IO () -> IO ()) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith a Source #

Wrap an action around the given spec.

aroundAllWith :: forall a b. (ActionWith a -> ActionWith b) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith b Source #

Wrap an action around the given spec. Changes the arg type inside.

mapSubject :: (b -> a) -> SpecWith a -> SpecWith b Source #

Modify the subject under test.

Note that this resembles a contravariant functor on the first type parameter of SpecM. This is because the subject is passed inwards, as an argument to the spec item.

ignoreSubject :: SpecWith () -> SpecWith a Source #

Ignore the subject under test for a given spec.