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data-test separates test data from test code and allows a more data driven approach for testing. In case of having huge amounts of test-input & -expectations your test code will remain readable and concise. data-test is founded on and compatible with clojure.test. Integration in your test environments will work without any changes. For explicit, intentful and obvious data, data-test uses aero.

Usage

Define your data test similar to deftest and express your test e.g. with is macro. The given binding [input expected] will let symbols which can be used in your test code.

(ns my.cool.project-test
  (:require [clojure.test :refer :all]
            [data-test :refer :all]))

(defdatatest should-test-multiple-specs [input expected]
  (is (= input expected)))

Your test data are loaded as resource and therefore data has to be located in classpath. The path is determined by your tests namespace and your tests definition name. In given case it is my/cool/project_test/should_test_multiple_spec.edn:

{:input 1
 :expected 1}

The keys :input and :expected are fixed, the values can be anything you need. You can have up to 11 data specifications for each test. my/cool/project_test/should_test_multiple_spec.[1-9].edn is a valid resource-location also.

Test can be executed by using (clojure.test/run-tests) and will produce the usual test-output like:

Running namespace tests…
FAIL in: project_test.clj: 35: should-test-multiple-specs: project_test/should_test_multiple_specs.1.edn:
  expected: 1

  actual: (2)


4 tests finished, problems found. 😭 errors: 0, failures: 1, ns: 1, vars: 3

The test data resource used will determine the testing context.

Reference

Loading Resources

data-test tries to locate data files on classpath as resource - should work similar in jar-files and in filesystem classpaths. The resource locations are determined by test namespace (e.g. my/cool/project_test) and defined test name (e.g. should_test_multiple_spec.edn). Resource-naming is following clojures usual filesystem mapping conventions.

my/cool/project_test/should_test_multiple_spec.edn
my/cool/project_test/should_test_multiple_spec.1.edn
...
my/cool/project_test/should_test_multiple_spec.9.edn

A test is executed for every file defined.

Bindings

defdatatest name [binding-for-input binding-for-expected] is translated in sth. like:

(deftest should-test-with-data-explicit-version
  (let [testdata (loader/read-test-data-spec (io/resource "data_test_test/should_test_with_data_explicit_version.edn"))
        {:keys [input expected]} testdata]
    (is (= expected
           input))))

As you can see, input and expected can be used in your test code. You have to declare the used symbols in the binding section.

Resources with AERO

You can use aero in your test data declaration, e.g.

{:to-be-refernced "ref-test"
 :key1 #ref [:to-be-refernced]
 :key2 #ref [:to-be-refernced]}

Generated Output

Each data-test execution will report it's results to "target/datatest/". The key :test-event reflect clojure.test reporting events, the key :test-data-spec reflects the used data-test data specification.

(def TestDataReport
  {:test-event s/Any
   :test-data-spec {:input s/Any
                    :expected s/Any
                    :data-spec-file s/Str}})

License

Copyright © 2019 meissa GmbH Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") Pls. find licenses of our subcomponents here

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