Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
This module defines the main data types and functions needed to use Tasty.
- type TestName = String
- data TestTree
- testGroup :: TestName -> [TestTree] -> TestTree
- defaultMain :: TestTree -> IO ()
- defaultMainWithIngredients :: [Ingredient] -> TestTree -> IO ()
- defaultIngredients :: [Ingredient]
- includingOptions :: [OptionDescription] -> Ingredient
- adjustOption :: IsOption v => (v -> v) -> TestTree -> TestTree
- localOption :: IsOption v => v -> TestTree -> TestTree
- askOption :: IsOption v => (v -> TestTree) -> TestTree
- data Timeout
- mkTimeout :: Integer -> Timeout
- withResource :: IO a -> (a -> IO ()) -> (IO a -> TestTree) -> TestTree
Organizing tests
The main data structure defining a test suite.
It consists of individual test cases and properties, organized in named groups which form a tree-like hierarchy.
There is no generic way to create a test case. Instead, every test
provider (tasty-hunit, tasty-smallcheck etc.) provides a function to
turn a test case into a TestTree
.
Groups can be created using testGroup
.
testGroup :: TestName -> [TestTree] -> TestTree Source
Create a named group of test cases or other groups
Running tests
defaultMain :: TestTree -> IO () Source
Parse the command line arguments and run the tests
defaultMainWithIngredients :: [Ingredient] -> TestTree -> IO () Source
Parse the command line arguments and run the tests using the provided ingredient list
defaultIngredients :: [Ingredient] Source
List of the default ingredients. This is what defaultMain
uses.
At the moment it consists of listingTests
and consoleTestReporter
.
includingOptions :: [OptionDescription] -> Ingredient Source
This ingredient doesn't do anything apart from registering additional options.
The option values can be accessed using askOption
.
Adjusting and querying options
Normally options are specified on the command line. But you can also have different options for different subtrees in the same tree, using the functions below.
Note that ingredient options (number of threads, hide successes etc.) set in this way will not have any effect. This is for modifying per-test options, such as timeout, number of generated tests etc.
adjustOption :: IsOption v => (v -> v) -> TestTree -> TestTree Source
Locally adjust the option value for the given test subtree
localOption :: IsOption v => v -> TestTree -> TestTree Source
Locally set the option value for the given test subtree
askOption :: IsOption v => (v -> TestTree) -> TestTree Source
Customize the test tree based on the run-time options
Standard options
Timeout to be applied to individual tests
Resources
Sometimes several tests need to access the same resource — say, a file or a socket. We want to create or grab the resource before the tests are run, and destroy or release afterwards.
:: IO a | initialize the resource |
-> (a -> IO ()) | free the resource |
-> (IO a -> TestTree) |
|
-> TestTree |
Acquire the resource to run this test (sub)tree and release it afterwards