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use crate::utils;
use colored::*;
#[cfg(feature = "regex")]
pub mod err_matches_regex;
#[cfg(feature = "regex")]
pub mod matches_regex;
pub mod equal;
pub mod err;
pub mod greater_than;
pub mod greater_than_or_equal;
pub mod lesser_than;
pub mod lesser_than_or_equal;
pub mod matches_snapshot;
pub mod ok;
pub mod snapshot;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Assertion {
/// Description of what's being asserted to provide a bit more context in the error message
pub description: Option<String>,
/// the name of the assertion macro that was invoked. e.g. `assert_equals`
pub name: String,
/// string containing all arguments passed to the assertion macro. e.g. "1 + 1, my_var"
pub args_str: String,
/// Assertion failure message, e.g. `expected blah blah but got blah`
pub failure_message: String,
}
impl Assertion {
pub fn get_failure_message(&self) -> String {
let message = format!(
"
{separator}
{assertion_expression}
{description}
{failure_message}
{separator}
",
assertion_expression = self.assertion_expression(),
description = utils::add_linebreaks(
self.description
.as_ref()
.unwrap_or(&"Assertion Failure!".to_string())
),
failure_message = self.failure_message,
separator = utils::terminal_separator_line().dimmed(),
);
message
}
pub fn assertion_expression(&self) -> String {
format!(
"{assertion_name}({args});",
assertion_name = format!("{}!", self.name).yellow(),
args = self.args_str
)
}
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! make_assertion {
($name:expr, $args_str:expr, $failure_message:expr, $description:expr,) => {{
let assertion = $crate::assertions::make_assertion_impl(
$name,
$args_str,
$failure_message,
$description,
);
if let Some(assertion) = &assertion {
#[allow(clippy::all)]
if $crate::config::should_panic() {
panic!("{}", assertion.get_failure_message());
}
}
assertion
}};
}
pub fn make_assertion_impl(
name: &str,
args_str: String,
failure_message: Option<String>,
description: Option<&str>,
) -> Option<Assertion> {
if let Some(failure_message) = failure_message {
let assertion = Assertion {
description: description.map(|d| d.into()),
failure_message,
name: name.to_string(),
args_str,
};
Some(assertion)
} else {
None
}
}
pub fn initialize_colors() {
if crate::config::CONFIG.force_enable_colors {
colored::control::set_override(true);
}
}
/// Asserts that two passed arguments are equal.
/// Panics if they're not, using a pretty printed difference of
/// [Debug](std::fmt::Debug) representations of the passed arguments.
///
/// This is a drop-in replacement for [assert_eq][assert_eq] macro
///
/// ```
/// use k9::assert_equal;
///
/// // simple values
/// assert_equal!(1, 1);
///
/// #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
/// struct A {
/// name: &'static str
/// }
///
/// let a1 = A { name: "Kelly" };
/// let a2 = A { name: "Kelly" };
///
/// assert_equal!(a1, a2);
/// ```
///
/// ```should_panic
/// # use k9::assert_equal;
/// # #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
/// # struct A {
/// # name: &'static str
/// # }
/// let a1 = A { name: "Kelly" };
/// let a2 = A { name: "Rob" };
///
/// // this will print the visual difference between two structs
/// assert_equal!(a1, a2);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_equal {
($left:expr, $right:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
);
match (&$left, &$right) {
(left, right) => {
let fail = *left != *right;
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_equal",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::equal::assert_equal(left, right, fail),
None,
)
}
}
}};
($left:expr, $right:expr, $($description:expr),*) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let description = format!($( $description ),*);
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
stringify!($( $description ),* ).dimmed(),
);
match (&$left, &$right) {
(left, right) => {
let fail = *left != *right;
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_equal",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::equal::assert_equal(left, right, fail),
Some(&description),
)
}
}
}};
}
/// Asserts if left is greater than right.
/// panics if they are not
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_greater_than;
///
/// assert_greater_than!(2, 1);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_greater_than {
($left:expr, $right:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_greater_than",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::greater_than::assert_greater_than($left, $right),
None,
)
}};
($left:expr, $right:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_greater_than",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::greater_than::assert_greater_than($left, $right),
Some(&$description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts if left greater than or equal to right.
/// panics if they are not
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_greater_than_or_equal;
///
/// assert_greater_than_or_equal!(2, 1);
/// assert_greater_than_or_equal!(1, 1);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_greater_than_or_equal {
($left:expr, $right:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_greater_than_or_equal",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::greater_than_or_equal::assert_greater_than_or_equal($left, $right),
None,
)
}};
($left:expr, $right:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_greater_than_or_equal",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::greater_than_or_equal::assert_greater_than_or_equal($left, $right),
Some(&$description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts if left is lesser than right.
/// panics if they are not
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_lesser_than;
///
/// assert_lesser_than!(1, 2);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_lesser_than {
($left:expr, $right:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_lesser_than",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::lesser_than::assert_lesser_than($left, $right),
None,
)
}};
($left:expr, $right:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_lesser_than",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::lesser_than::assert_lesser_than($left, $right),
Some(&$description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts if left lesser than or equal to right.
/// panics if they are not
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_lesser_than_or_equal;
///
/// assert_lesser_than_or_equal!(1, 2);
/// assert_lesser_than_or_equal!(1, 1);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_lesser_than_or_equal {
($left:expr, $right:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_lesser_than_or_equal",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::lesser_than_or_equal::assert_lesser_than_or_equal($left, $right),
None,
)
}};
($left:expr, $right:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($right).green(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_lesser_than_or_equal",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::lesser_than_or_equal::assert_lesser_than_or_equal($left, $right),
Some(&$description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts that passed `&str` matches a regular expression.
/// Regular expressions are compiled using `regex` crate.
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_matches_regex;
///
/// assert_matches_regex!("1234-45", "\\d{4}-\\d{2}");
/// assert_matches_regex!("abc", "abc");
/// ````
#[cfg(feature = "regex")]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_matches_regex {
($s:expr, $regex:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!("{}, {}", stringify!($s).red(), stringify!($regex).green());
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_matches_regex",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::matches_regex::assert_matches_regex($s, $regex),
None,
)
}};
($s:expr, $regex:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($s).red(),
stringify!($regex).green(),
stringify!($description).dimmed()
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_matches_regex",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::matches_regex::assert_matches_regex($s, $regex),
Some($description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts that the passed `Result` argument is an `Err` and
/// and the debug string of that error matches provided regex.
/// Regular expressions are compiled using `regex` crate.
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_err_matches_regex;
/// // Borrowed from Rust by Example: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/std/result.html
/// fn divide(x: f64, y: f64) -> Result<f64, &'static str> {
/// if y == 0.0 {
/// // This operation would `fail`, instead let's return the reason of
/// // the failure wrapped in `Err`
/// Err("Cannot divide by 0.")
/// } else {
/// // This operation is valid, return the result wrapped in `Ok`
/// Ok(x / y)
/// }
/// }
/// let division_error = divide(4.0, 0.0);
/// assert_err_matches_regex!(division_error, "Cannot");
/// ```
#[cfg(feature = "regex")]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_err_matches_regex {
($err:expr, $regex:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!("{}, {}", stringify!($err).red(), stringify!($regex).green(),);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_err_matches_regex",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::err_matches_regex::assert_err_matches_regex($err, $regex),
None,
)
}};
($err:expr, $regex:expr, $context:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}, {}",
stringify!($err).red(),
stringify!($regex).green(),
stringify!($context).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_err_matches_regex",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::err_matches_regex::assert_err_matches_regex($err, $regex),
Some($context),
)
}};
}
/// Same as [snapshot!()](./macro.snapshot.html) macro, but it takes a string as the
/// only argument and stores the snapshot in a separate file instead of inlining
/// it in the source code of the test.
///
/// ```should_panic
/// #[derive(Debug)]
/// struct A<'a> {
/// name: &'a str,
/// age: u32
/// }
///
/// let a = A { name: "Lance", age: 9 };
///
/// // When first run with `K9_UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=1` it will
/// // create `__k9_snapshots__/my_test_file/my_test.snap` file
/// // with contents being the serialized value of `a`.
/// // Next time the test is run, if the newly serialized value of a
/// // is different from the value of that snapshot file, the assertion
/// // will fail.
/// k9::assert_matches_snapshot!(format!("{:#?}", a));
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_matches_snapshot {
($to_snap:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let line = line!();
let column = column!();
let file = file!();
let args_str = format!("{}", stringify!($to_snap).red(),);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_matches_snapshot",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::matches_snapshot::snap_internal($to_snap, line, column, file),
None,
)
}};
($to_snap:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let line = line!();
let column = column!();
let file = file!();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($to_snap).red(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_matches_snapshot",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::matches_snapshot::snap_internal($to_snap, line, column, file),
Some($description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts if value is Ok(T).
/// panics if it is not
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_ok;
///
/// let result: Result<_, ()> = Ok(2);
/// assert_ok!(result);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_ok {
($left:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!("{}", stringify!($left).red());
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_ok",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::ok::assert_ok($left),
None,
)
}};
($left:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_ok",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::ok::assert_ok($left),
Some(&$description),
)
}};
}
/// Asserts if value is Err(E).
/// panics if it is not
///
/// ```rust
/// use k9::assert_err;
///
/// let result: Result<(), _> = Err("invalid path");
/// assert_err!(result);
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_err {
($left:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!("{}", stringify!($left).red());
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_err",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::err::assert_err($left),
None,
)
}};
($left:expr, $description:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($left).red(),
stringify!($description).dimmed(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"assert_err",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::err::assert_err($left),
Some(&$description),
)
}};
}
/// Serializes the first argument into a string and compares it with
/// the second argument, which is a snapshot string that was automatically generated
/// during previous test runs. Panics if the values are not equal.
///
/// If second argument is missing, assertion will always fail by prompting to
/// re-run the test in `update snapshots` mode.
///
/// If run in `update snapshots` mode, serialization of the first argument will
/// be made into a string literal and inserted into source code as the second
/// argument of this macro. (It will actually modify the file in the filesystem)
///
/// Typical workflow for this assertion is:
///
/// ```should_panic
/// // Step 1:
/// // - Take a result of some computation and pass it as a single argument to the macro
/// // - Run the test
/// // - Test will fail prompting to re-run it in update mode
/// use std::collections::BTreeMap;
///
/// k9::snapshot!((1..=3).rev().enumerate().collect::<BTreeMap<_, _>>());
/// ```
///
/// ```text
/// # Step 2:
/// # Run tests with K9_UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=1 env variable set
/// $ K9_UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=1 cargo test
/// ```
///
/// ```
/// // Step 3:
/// // After test run finishes and process exits successfully, the source code of the
/// // test file will be updated with the serialized value of the first argument.
/// // All subsequent runs of this test will pass
/// use std::collections::BTreeMap;
///
/// k9::snapshot!(
/// (1..=3).rev().enumerate().collect::<BTreeMap<_, _>>(),
/// "
/// {
/// 0: 3,
/// 1: 2,
/// 2: 1,
/// }
/// "
/// );
/// ```
///
/// ```should_panic
/// // If the logic behind first argument ever changes and affects the serialization
/// // the test will fail and print the difference between the "old" and the "new" values
/// use std::collections::BTreeMap;
///
/// k9::snapshot!(
/// /// remove `.rev()`
/// (1..=3).enumerate().collect::<BTreeMap<_, _>>(),
/// "
/// {
/// 0: 3,
/// 1: 2,
/// 2: 1,
/// }
/// "
/// );
/// ```
///
/// The test above will now fail with the following message:
/// ```text
/// Difference:
/// {
/// - 0: 3,
/// + 0: 1,
/// 1: 2,
/// - 2: 1,
/// + 2: 3,
/// }
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! snapshot {
($to_snap:expr) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let line = line!();
let column = column!();
let file = file!();
let args_str = format!("{}", stringify!($to_snap).red(),);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"snapshot",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::snapshot::snapshot($to_snap, None, line, column, file),
None,
)
}};
($to_snap:expr, $inline_snap:literal) => {{
use $crate::__macros__::colored::*;
$crate::assertions::initialize_colors();
let line = line!();
let column = column!();
let file = file!();
let args_str = format!(
"{}, {}",
stringify!($to_snap).red(),
stringify!($inline_snap).green(),
);
$crate::make_assertion!(
"snapshot",
args_str,
$crate::assertions::snapshot::snapshot(
$to_snap,
Some($inline_snap),
line,
column,
file,
),
None,
)
}};
}
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