Subclass Test to create your own tests. Typically you'll want a Test subclass per implementation class.
Call this at the top of your tests when you absolutely positively need to have ordered tests. In doing so, you're admitting that you suck and your tests are weak.
# File minitest-5.13.0/lib/minitest/test.rb, line 31
def self.i_suck_and_my_tests_are_order_dependent!
class << self
undef_method :test_order if method_defined? :test_order
define_method :test_order do :alpha end
end
end
Make diffs for this Test use pretty_inspect so that diff in assert_equal can have more details. NOTE: this is much slower than the regular inspect but much more usable for complex objects.
# File minitest-5.13.0/lib/minitest/test.rb, line 44
def self.make_my_diffs_pretty!
require "pp"
define_method :mu_pp, &:pretty_inspect
end
Call this at the top of your tests when you want to run your tests in parallel. In doing so, you're admitting that you rule and your tests are awesome.
# File minitest-5.13.0/lib/minitest/test.rb, line 55
def self.parallelize_me!
include Minitest::Parallel::Test
extend Minitest::Parallel::Test::ClassMethods
end
Returns all instance methods starting with “test_”. Based on test_order, the methods are either sorted, randomized (default), or run in parallel.
# File minitest-5.13.0/lib/minitest/test.rb, line 65
def self.runnable_methods
methods = methods_matching(/^test_/)
case self.test_order
when :random, :parallel then
max = methods.size
methods.sort.sort_by { rand max }
when :alpha, :sorted then
methods.sort
else
raise "Unknown test_order: #{self.test_order.inspect}"
end
end
Runs a single test with setup/teardown hooks.
# File minitest-5.13.0/lib/minitest/test.rb, line 92
def run
with_info_handler do
time_it do
capture_exceptions do
before_setup; setup; after_setup
self.send self.name
end
TEARDOWN_METHODS.each do |hook|
capture_exceptions do
self.send hook
end
end
end
end
Result.from self # per contract
end