A Kaocha test run starts with building up a Kaocha configuration map, based on
default values, the contents of tests.edn
, command line flags, and active
plugins.
Debugging issues with Kaocha often starts with inspecting the configuration,
which is why a --print-config
flag is provided. This builds up the
configuration from any available sources, runs it through any active plugins,
and then pretty prints the result, an EDN map.
--print-config
When I run bin/kaocha --print-config
Then the output should contain:
{:kaocha.plugin.randomize/randomize? false,
:kaocha/reporter [kaocha.report/dots],
:kaocha/color? false,
:kaocha/fail-fast? false,
:kaocha/tests
[{:kaocha.testable/type :kaocha.type/clojure.test,
:kaocha.testable/id :unit,
:kaocha/ns-patterns ["-test$"],
:kaocha/source-paths ["src"],
:kaocha/test-paths ["test"],
:kaocha.filter/skip-meta [:kaocha/skip]}],
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