Merge pull request #2034 from pygy/ospec-umdish

Make Ospec Flems-friendly
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@ -56,6 +56,7 @@
- Added support for custom reporters ([#2009](https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/pull/2020)) - Added support for custom reporters ([#2009](https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/pull/2020))
- Error handling for async tests with `done` callbacks supports error as first argument - Error handling for async tests with `done` callbacks supports error as first argument
- Error messages which include newline characters do not swallow the stack trace [#1495](https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/issues/1495) ([#1984](https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/pull/1984), [@ RodericDay](https://github.com/RodericDay)) - Error messages which include newline characters do not swallow the stack trace [#1495](https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/issues/1495) ([#1984](https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/pull/1984), [@ RodericDay](https://github.com/RodericDay))
- Make Ospec more [Flems](https://flems.io)-friendly (#2034)
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Noiseless testing framework
## About ## About
- ~180 LOC - ~330 LOC including the CLI runner
- terser and faster test code than with mocha, jasmine or tape - terser and faster test code than with mocha, jasmine or tape
- test code reads like bullet points - test code reads like bullet points
- assertion code follows [SVO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjectverbobject) structure in present tense for terseness and readability - assertion code follows [SVO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjectverbobject) structure in present tense for terseness and readability
@ -311,7 +311,9 @@ ospec will automatically evaluate all `*.js` files in any folder named `/tests`.
Ospec doesn't work when installed globally. Using global scripts is generally a bad idea since you can end up with different, incompatible versions of the same package installed locally and globally. Ospec doesn't work when installed globally. Using global scripts is generally a bad idea since you can end up with different, incompatible versions of the same package installed locally and globally.
To work around this limitation, you can use [`npm-run`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-run) which enables one to run the binaries of locally installed packages. If you're using a recent version of npm (v5+), you can use run `npx ospec` from your project folder.
Otherwise, to work around this limitation, you can use [`npm-run`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-run) which enables one to run the binaries of locally installed packages.
``` ```
npm install npm-run -g npm install npm-run -g
@ -449,6 +451,13 @@ If running in Node.js, ospec will call `process.exit` after reporting
results by default. If you specify a reporter, ospec will not do this results by default. If you specify a reporter, ospec will not do this
and allow your reporter to respond to results in its own way. and allow your reporter to respond to results in its own way.
---
### Number o.report(results)
The default reporter used by `o.run()` when none are provided. Returns the number of failures, doesn't exit Node.js by itself. It expects an array of [test result data](#result-data) as argument.
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### Function o.new() ### Function o.new()
@ -490,7 +499,7 @@ True if the test passed. **No other keys will exist on the result if this value
### Error result.error ### Error result.error
The value of the stack property from the `Error` object explaining the reason behind a failure. The `Error` object explaining the reason behind a failure.
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@ -1,11 +1,16 @@
/* eslint-disable global-require, no-bitwise, no-process-exit */ /* eslint-disable global-require, no-bitwise, no-process-exit */
"use strict" "use strict"
;(function(m) {
module.exports = new function init(name) { if (typeof module !== "undefined") module["exports"] = m()
var spec = {}, subjects = [], results, only = null, ctx = spec, start, stack = 0, nextTickish, hasProcess = typeof process === "object", reporter, hasOwn = ({}).hasOwnProperty else window.o = m()
})(function init(name) {
var spec = {}, subjects = [], results, only = null, ctx = spec, start, stack = 0, nextTickish, hasProcess = typeof process === "object", hasOwn = ({}).hasOwnProperty
if (name != null) spec[name] = ctx = {} if (name != null) spec[name] = ctx = {}
try {throw new Error} catch (e) {
var ospecFileName = e.stack && (/[\/\\](.*?):\d+:\d+/).test(e.stack) ? e.stack.match(/[\/\\](.*?):\d+:\d+/)[1] : null
}
function o(subject, predicate) { function o(subject, predicate) {
if (predicate === undefined) { if (predicate === undefined) {
if (results == null) throw new Error("Assertions should not occur outside test definitions") if (results == null) throw new Error("Assertions should not occur outside test definitions")
@ -49,14 +54,35 @@ module.exports = new function init(name) {
spy.callCount = 0 spy.callCount = 0
return spy return spy
} }
o.cleanStackTrace = function(stack) { o.cleanStackTrace = function(error) {
return stack.match(/^(?:(?!Error|[\/\\]ospec[\/\\]ospec\.js).)*$/gm).pop() // For IE 10+ in quirks mode, and IE 9- in any mode, errors don't have a stack
if (error.stack == null) return ""
var i = 0, header = error.message ? error.name + ": " + error.message : error.name, stack
// some environments add the name and message to the stack trace
if (error.stack.indexOf(header) === 0) {
stack = error.stack.slice(header.length).split(/\r?\n/)
stack.shift() // drop the initial empty string
} else {
stack = error.stack.split(/\r?\n/)
}
if (ospecFileName == null) return stack.join("\n")
// skip ospec-related entries on the stack
while (stack[i].indexOf(ospecFileName) !== -1) i++
// now we're in user code
return stack[i]
} }
o.run = function(_reporter) { o.run = function(reporter) {
results = [] results = []
start = new Date start = new Date
reporter = _reporter test(spec, [], [], function() {
test(spec, [], [], report) setTimeout(function () {
if (typeof reporter === "function") reporter(results)
else {
var errCount = o.report(results)
if (hasProcess && errCount !== 0) process.exit(1)
}
})
})
function test(spec, pre, post, finalize) { function test(spec, pre, post, finalize) {
pre = [].concat(pre, spec["__beforeEach"] || []) pre = [].concat(pre, spec["__beforeEach"] || [])
@ -221,7 +247,8 @@ module.exports = new function init(name) {
} }
result.context = subjects.join(" > ") result.context = subjects.join(" > ")
result.message = message result.message = message
result.error = error.stack result.error = error
} }
results.push(result) results.push(result)
} }
@ -235,16 +262,13 @@ module.exports = new function init(name) {
return hasProcess ? "\x1b[31m" + message + "\x1b[0m" : "%c" + message + "%c " return hasProcess ? "\x1b[31m" + message + "\x1b[0m" : "%c" + message + "%c "
} }
function report() { o.report = function (results) {
var status = 0 var errCount = 0
if (typeof reporter === "function") return reporter(results)
for (var i = 0, r; r = results[i]; i++) { for (var i = 0, r; r = results[i]; i++) {
if (!r.pass) { if (!r.pass) {
var stackTrace = o.cleanStackTrace(r.error) var stackTrace = o.cleanStackTrace(r.error)
console.error(r.context + ":\n" + highlight(r.message) + (stackTrace ? "\n\n" + stackTrace + "\n\n" : ""), hasProcess ? "" : "color:red", hasProcess ? "" : "color:black") console.error(r.context + ":\n" + highlight(r.message) + (stackTrace ? "\n\n" + stackTrace + "\n\n" : ""), hasProcess ? "" : "color:red", hasProcess ? "" : "color:black")
status = 1 errCount++
} }
} }
console.log( console.log(
@ -252,10 +276,10 @@ module.exports = new function init(name) {
results.length + " assertions completed in " + Math.round(new Date - start) + "ms, " + results.length + " assertions completed in " + Math.round(new Date - start) + "ms, " +
"of which " + results.filter(function(result){return result.error}).length + " failed" "of which " + results.filter(function(result){return result.error}).length + " failed"
) )
if (hasProcess && status === 1) process.exit(1) return errCount
} }
if(hasProcess) { if (hasProcess) {
nextTickish = process.nextTick nextTickish = process.nextTick
} else { } else {
nextTickish = function fakeFastNextTick(next) { nextTickish = function fakeFastNextTick(next) {
@ -265,4 +289,4 @@ module.exports = new function init(name) {
} }
return o return o
} })

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@ -49,6 +49,43 @@ new function(o) {
done() done()
}) })
}) })
o("o.report() returns the number of failures", function () {
var log = console.log, error = console.error
console.log = o.spy()
console.error = o.spy()
function makeError(msg) {try{throw msg ? new Error(msg) : new Error} catch(e){return e}}
try {
var errCount = o.report([{pass: true}, {pass: true}])
o(errCount).equals(0)
o(console.log.callCount).equals(1)
o(console.error.callCount).equals(0)
errCount = o.report([
{pass: false, error: makeError("hey"), message: "hey"}
])
o(errCount).equals(1)
o(console.log.callCount).equals(2)
o(console.error.callCount).equals(1)
errCount = o.report([
{pass: false, error: makeError("hey"), message: "hey"},
{pass: true},
{pass: false, error: makeError("ho"), message: "ho"}
])
o(errCount).equals(2)
o(console.log.callCount).equals(3)
o(console.error.callCount).equals(3)
} catch (e) {
o(1).equals(0)("Error while testing the reporter")
}
console.log = log
console.error = error
})
}) })
}(o) }(o)
@ -188,7 +225,7 @@ o.spec("ospec", function() {
try { try {
throw new Error("line\nbreak") throw new Error("line\nbreak")
} catch(error) { } catch(error) {
var trace = o.cleanStackTrace(error.stack) var trace = o.cleanStackTrace(error)
o(trace).notEquals("break") o(trace).notEquals("break")
o(trace.includes("test-ospec.js")).equals(true) o(trace.includes("test-ospec.js")).equals(true)
} }