class Rake::TestTask

Create a task that runs a set of tests.

Example:

require "rake/testtask"

Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
  t.libs << "test"
  t.test_files = FileList['test/test*.rb']
  t.verbose = true
end

If rake is invoked with a “TEST=filename” command line option, then the list of test files will be overridden to include only the filename specified on the command line. This provides an easy way to run just one test.

If rake is invoked with a “TESTOPTS=options” command line option, then the given options are passed to the test process after a ‘–’. This allows Test::Unit options to be passed to the test suite.

Examples:

rake test                           # run tests normally
rake test TEST=just_one_file.rb     # run just one test file.
rake test TESTOPTS="-v"             # run in verbose mode
rake test TESTOPTS="--runner=fox"   # use the fox test runner

Attributes

deps[RW]

Task prerequisites.

description[RW]

Description of the test task. (default is ‘Run tests’)

libs[RW]

List of directories added to $LOAD_PATH before running the tests. (default is ‘lib’)

loader[RW]

Style of test loader to use. Options are:

  • :rake – Rake provided test loading script (default).

  • :testrb – Ruby provided test loading script.

  • :direct – Load tests using command line loader.

name[RW]

Name of test task. (default is :test)

options[RW]

Test options passed to the test suite. An explicit TESTOPTS=opts on the command line will override this. (default is NONE)

pattern[RW]

Glob pattern to match test files. (default is ‘test/test*.rb’)

ruby_opts[RW]

Array of command line options to pass to ruby when running test loader.

verbose[RW]

True if verbose test output desired. (default is false)

warning[RW]

Request that the tests be run with the warning flag set. E.g. warning=true implies “ruby -w” used to run the tests. (default is true)

Public Class Methods

new(name=:test) { |self| ... } click to toggle source

Create a testing task.

# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/testtask.rb, line 86
def initialize(name=:test)
  @name = name
  @libs = ["lib"]
  @pattern = nil
  @options = nil
  @test_files = nil
  @verbose = false
  @warning = true
  @loader = :rake
  @ruby_opts = []
  @description = "Run tests" + (@name == :test ? "" : " for #{@name}")
  @deps = []
  if @name.is_a?(Hash)
    @deps = @name.values.first
    @name = @name.keys.first
  end
  yield self if block_given?
  @pattern = "test/test*.rb" if @pattern.nil? && @test_files.nil?
  define
end

Public Instance Methods

define() click to toggle source

Create the tasks defined by this task lib.

# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/testtask.rb, line 108
def define
  desc @description
  task @name => Array(deps) do
    FileUtilsExt.verbose(@verbose) do
      puts "Use TESTOPTS=\"--verbose\" to pass --verbose" \
        ", etc. to runners." if ARGV.include? "--verbose"
      args =
        "#{ruby_opts_string} #{run_code} " +
        "#{file_list_string} #{option_list}"
      ruby args do |ok, status|
        if !ok && status.respond_to?(:signaled?) && status.signaled?
          raise SignalException.new(status.termsig)
        elsif !ok
          status  = "Command failed with status (#{status.exitstatus})"
          details = ": [ruby #{args}]"
          message =
            if Rake.application.options.trace or @verbose
              status + details
            else
              status
            end

          fail message
        end
      end
    end
  end
  self
end
test_files=(list) click to toggle source

Explicitly define the list of test files to be included in a test. list is expected to be an array of file names (a FileList is acceptable). If both pattern and test_files are used, then the list of test files is the union of the two.

# File rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/testtask.rb, line 81
def test_files=(list)
  @test_files = list
end