TestSurface 1.1.0

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dotnet add package TestSurface --version 1.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package TestSurface -Version 1.1.0
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<PackageReference Include="TestSurface" Version="1.1.0" />
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paket add TestSurface --version 1.1.0
#r "nuget: TestSurface, 1.1.0"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install TestSurface as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=TestSurface&version=1.1.0

// Install TestSurface as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=TestSurface&version=1.1.0

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Test Surface

v1.1 changelog

Description

The lib defines a testing contract, provides a command line arguments parser, a simple printing utility and a test runner. In order to use the runner one has to implement the ITestSurface interface:

public interface ITestSurface
{
	string Info { get; }
	string FailureMessage { get; }
	bool? Passed { get; }
	bool IsComplete { get; }
	bool IndependentLaunchOnly { get; }
	Task Run(ArgMap args);
}

The runner can be launched in two modes:

  • with specific ITestSurface implementations: +ITestSurfaceImplName -options o1 o2 +ITestSurfaceImplName2
  • with +all to discover and activate all compatible types. Tests having IndependentLaunchOnly = true will be ignored when +all is present.

Note: All implementations must have a default constructor.

Arguments

Each test is provided with its subset of the original arguments or with a map with "+all" key. The map keys are the switches with the prefix (e.g. +all, -option) and the values are the arguments following the switch. Values with no leading switch are added in a list with a "*" key. For example with runner.Run("+TS","nolead", "-leadOption", "value") the test will receive a map with two keys leadOption [value] and * [nolead] .

Launcher options

  • including -info will take the Info property and trace it instead of executing the Run method.
    Launching with +all -info will trace all test descriptions.
  • with +/-notrace all Print.AsInfo() or Print.Trace() calls will be ignored. The +notrace is global for all tests.
  • +noprint disables all Print methods, including the test launcher status info. It's equivalent to Print.IgnoreAll = true
  • +brake stops the launcher on the first failure
  • -skip followed by target names will ignore them if +all is present: +all -skip T1 T2

In code pass each argument as a separate string e.g. runner.Run("+TS1", "-option", "option with spaces", "o2", "+TS2");

Print

Use Print to trace info during the test instead of the Console directly for it can be suppressed with -notrace or -noprint. Additionally, all Print methods are synchronized for usage in multi-threaded code if Print.SerializeTraces = true, which is the default value. When no printing is needed Print.IgnoreAll = false will disable it.

Note:
Print will drop traces if awaits more than LockAwaitMS and will throw a TimeoutException if Print.ThrowOnLockTimeout is enabled (true by default). If that behavior is not acceptable one should set Print.SerializeTraces = false and apply external synchronization or use the Console directly.

Records

The Runner keeps records of the activated test types, their input arguments and unhandled exceptions. One could inspect a specific test instance from the SurfaceRunRecord instance:

var r = new Runner();

r.Run(args1);
r.Run(args2);

var rr = r.RunHistory[runIndex];     // The RunRecord has the run stats
var sr = rr.Tests[testType];         // A SurfaceRunRecord
var test = (TheTestType)sr.Instance; // The activated test

// sr.ArgsMap is a reference to the input map
// sr.Exception is not handled or re-thrown by the test.Run

var ts = run.GetTotalStats(); // Aggregates all stats   

Usage

Add a reference to the TestRunner.dll and implement the ITestSurface interface:

public class XYZSurface : ITestSurface
{
    public string Info => "Test description...";
    public string FailureMessage { get; private set; }
    public bool? Passed { get; private set; }
    public bool IndependentLaunchOnly => false;
    public bool IsComplete { get; private set; }
	
    // Add members
    public KnownException KnownEx { get; private set; }  	

    public async Task Run(Dictionary<string, List<string>> args)
    {
        try
        {
            // Add +all support  
            if (args.ContainsKey("+all"))
                args.Add("-param", new List<string>() { "10", "1000" });

            // The common path, i.e. either +all or +XYZSurface
            var P = args["-param"];

            // Check for default values  
            if (args.ContainsKey("*")){}

            // Assert...
			
            if (!Passed.HasValue) Passed = true;
            IsComplete = true;
        }
        catch(KnownException x)
        {
            KnownEx = x;
            Passed = false;
            FailureMessage = x.Message;
        }
        catch(Exception ex)
        {
            // Not handling or re-throwing an exception will preserve it
            // in the SurfaceRunRecord.Exception property.
        }
    }
}

Launch a new Runner instance:

using System;
using TestSurface;

namespace Tests
{
    class Program
    {
        static int Main(string[] args)
        {
            var r = new Runner();
           
            // (1) Relay the terminal
            // The args should contain +all or +ITestSurfaceTypeName
            r.Run(args);

            // (2) Or launch specific tests from code
            // Pass each argument as a separate string to preserve spaces 
            r.Run("+TS1", "-option", "with space", "o2", "+TS2");
            r.Run("+TS1", "-option", "o3", "o4");
            
            // Check the Results
            var rs = r.GetTotalStats();
			
            // Inspect specific instance
            var ts = (TS1)r.RunHistory[1].Tests[typeof(TS1)].Instance;
			
            // Get the total failures count
            return rs.Failed > 0 ? -rs.Failed : 0;
        }
    }
}
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1. There are two switch levels: [+] for the ITestSurface implementations and [-] for the options
2. The options 'all', 'brake' and 'notrace' use the [+] prefix
3. The runner keeps execution history
4. Added -noprint and -skip launching options
5. The ArgsParser class is static