X-Git-Url: https://git.enpas.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Ftest.lua;h=78f2b234e3b3b5d5c6c2c76dfbc0981210ccad2e;hb=0ee742019c5a7a86de6fbaf98db2c737c5ce41a9;hp=8a639f70b68f48cfe100ce1dde047a512b63235e;hpb=489e8504301004d44240e4b9cb7194340d869a0a;p=prosody.git diff --git a/tests/test.lua b/tests/test.lua index 8a639f70..78f2b234 100644 --- a/tests/test.lua +++ b/tests/test.lua @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Prosody IM v0.2 --- Copyright (C) 2008 Matthew Wild --- Copyright (C) 2008 Waqas Hussain --- +-- Prosody IM +-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild +-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain +-- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- @@ -9,24 +9,37 @@ function run_all_tests() + package.loaded["net.connlisteners"] = { get = function () return {} end }; dotest "util.jid" dotest "util.multitable" + dotest "util.rfc6724" + dotest "util.http" dotest "core.stanza_router" dotest "core.s2smanager" dotest "core.configmanager" + dotest "util.ip" dotest "util.stanza" - + dotest "util.sasl.scram" + dosingletest("test_sasl.lua", "latin1toutf8"); + dosingletest("test_utf8.lua", "valid"); end local verbosity = tonumber(arg[1]) or 2; -package.path = package.path..";../?.lua"; -package.cpath = package.cpath..";../?.so"; +if os.getenv("WINDIR") then + package.path = package.path..";..\\?.lua"; + package.cpath = package.cpath..";..\\?.dll"; +else + package.path = package.path..";../?.lua"; + package.cpath = package.cpath..";../?.so"; +end + +local _realG = _G; require "util.import" -local env_mt = { __index = function (t,k) return rawget(_G, k) or print("WARNING: Attempt to access nil global '"..tostring(k).."'"); end }; +local env_mt = { __index = function (t,k) return rawget(_realG, k) or print("WARNING: Attempt to access nil global '"..tostring(k).."'"); end }; function testlib_new_env(t) return setmetatable(t or {}, env_mt); end @@ -60,7 +73,7 @@ end function dosingletest(testname, fname) - local tests = setmetatable({}, { __index = _G }); + local tests = setmetatable({}, { __index = _realG }); tests.__unit = testname; tests.__test = fname; local chunk, err = loadfile(testname); @@ -75,12 +88,12 @@ function dosingletest(testname, fname) print("WARNING: ", "Failed to initialise tests for "..testname, err); return; end - + if type(tests[fname]) ~= "function" then error(testname.." has no test '"..fname.."'", 0); end - - + + local line_hook, line_info = new_line_coverage_monitor(testname); debug.sethook(line_hook, "l") local success, ret = pcall(tests[fname]); @@ -98,7 +111,9 @@ function dosingletest(testname, fname) end function dotest(unitname) - local tests = setmetatable({}, { __index = _G }); + local _fakeG = setmetatable({}, {__index = _realG}); + _fakeG._G = _fakeG; + local tests = setmetatable({}, { __index = _fakeG }); tests.__unit = unitname; local chunk, err = loadfile("test_"..unitname:gsub("%.", "_")..".lua"); if not chunk then @@ -112,9 +127,8 @@ function dotest(unitname) print("WARNING: ", "Failed to initialise tests for "..unitname, err); return; end - - local unit = setmetatable({}, { __index = setmetatable({ module = function () end }, { __index = _G }) }); - + if tests.env then setmetatable(tests.env, { __index = _realG }); end + local unit = setmetatable({}, { __index = setmetatable({ _G = tests.env or _fakeG }, { __index = tests.env or _fakeG }) }); local fn = "../"..unitname:gsub("%.", "/")..".lua"; local chunk, err = loadfile(fn); if not chunk then @@ -122,13 +136,22 @@ function dotest(unitname) return; end + local oldmodule, old_M = _fakeG.module, _fakeG._M; + _fakeG.module = function () _M = unit end setfenv(chunk, unit); - local success, err = pcall(chunk); + local success, ret = pcall(chunk); + _fakeG.module, _fakeG._M = oldmodule, old_M; if not success then print("WARNING: ", "Failed to initialise module: "..unitname, err); return; end - + + if type(ret) == "table" then + for k,v in pairs(ret) do + unit[k] = v; + end + end + for name, f in pairs(unit) do local test = rawget(tests, name); if type(f) ~= "function" then @@ -140,6 +163,9 @@ function dotest(unitname) print("WARNING: ", unitname.."."..name.." has no test!"); end else + if verbosity >= 4 then + print("INFO: ", "Testing "..unitname.."."..name); + end local line_hook, line_info = new_line_coverage_monitor(fn); debug.sethook(line_hook, "l") local success, ret = pcall(test, f, unit); @@ -163,7 +189,7 @@ function runtest(f, msg) local success, ret = pcall(f); if success and verbosity >= 2 then print("SUBTEST PASSED: "..(msg or "(no description)")); - elseif (not success) and verbosity >= 1 then + elseif (not success) and verbosity >= 0 then print("SUBTEST FAILED: "..(msg or "(no description)")); error(ret, 0); end @@ -172,11 +198,11 @@ end function new_line_coverage_monitor(file) local lines_hit, funcs_hit = {}, {}; local total_lines, covered_lines = 0, 0; - + for line in io.lines(file) do total_lines = total_lines + 1; end - + return function (event, line) -- Line hook if not lines_hit[line] then local info = debug.getinfo(2, "fSL") @@ -201,7 +227,7 @@ function new_line_coverage_monitor(file) for line, active in pairs(lines_hit) do if active ~= nil then total_active_lines = total_active_lines + 1; end if coverage_file then - if active == false then coverage_file:write(fn, "|", line, "|", name or "", "|miss\n"); + if active == false then coverage_file:write(fn, "|", line, "|", name or "", "|miss\n"); else coverage_file:write(fn, "|", line, "|", name or "", "|", tostring(success), "\n"); end end end