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137 lines
6.4 KiB
TypeScript
137 lines
6.4 KiB
TypeScript
export interface TestResult {
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success: boolean;
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logs: string[];
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}
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// =============================================================================
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// Reporting
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export interface Reporter {
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// While we could simply call a function with a tree representing all
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// results, which would indeed greatly simplify implementation of reporters,
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// simply registering a path and allowing the reporter to—either implicitly
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// or explicitly—construct a tree themselves allows for results to be
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// *incrementally reported*, instead of a great deal of silence until all
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// tests finish.
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update(path: string[], result: TestResult): void;
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// With just update(), the reporter never knows when all tests have
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// completed. The simplest possible use for this is to notify the user, but
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// its intent is actually more tailored to the StreamReporter scenario:
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// while destructively updated report rendering (as with a tree of DOM nodes
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// which are mutated) always displays the results in a structured manner
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// matching that of the tests, “rerendering” or otherwise destructively
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// updating the rendered output might be infeasible in some paradigms, such
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// as command-line applications—all existing implementations of such
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// rendering both mess up the scrollback position and necessarily crop out
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// some of the data at the bottom (since the top of the tree is forced to be
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// at the top of the screen, as one cannot unscroll portably). Explicitly
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// signaling to the reporter that no more results will be received permits
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// it to simply display live test progress linearly, while building up
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// a tree and displaying it once it's known the tree is complete.
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finalize(): void;
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}
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export interface Stream {
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writeln(s: string): void;
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}
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const SEP = " ❯ ";
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// A simple reporter that outputs to some stream; suitable for CLIs.
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export class StreamReporter implements Reporter {
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stream: Stream;
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verbose: boolean;
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#failures: ({ path: string[] } & TestResult)[];
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counts: { successes: number, failures: number };
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constructor(stream: Stream, verbose: boolean = false) {
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this.stream = stream;
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this.verbose = verbose;
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this.#failures = [];
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this.counts = { successes: 0, failures: 0 };
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}
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update(path: string[], result: TestResult) {
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if (path.length === 0) throw new RangeError("path is empty");
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const pathStr = path.join(SEP);
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if (result.success) {
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this.counts.successes++;
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// NOTE: emojis are used instead of colored Unicode symbols as
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// coloring isn't possible through all streams, which would make
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// this terminal-specific, and even in terminals and emulators
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// thereof, it's very tedious to correctly detect whether one should
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// use colors (https://no-color.org, https://bixense.com/clicolors,
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// https://force-color.org), ensure reasonable contrast is retained
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// on every possible theme (using reverse video is often the only
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// way), and be immediately noticeable. Emojis have an upper hand in
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// that they're more common than obscure Unicode characters—which
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// also means you're more likely to have an emoji font but not
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// a font with those symbols—and that they're double-width.
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if (this.verbose) this.stream.writeln(`✅️ ${pathStr}`);
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} else {
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this.counts.failures++;
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this.stream.writeln(`⚠️ ${pathStr}`);
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this.#failures.push({ path, ...result });
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}
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}
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finalize() {
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// Transform [{ path: ["a", "b", "c"] }, { path: ["a", "b", "d"] }] into
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// { "a ❯ b": ["c", "d"] }. NOTE: intermediate nodes are collapsed as
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// excessive nesting is difficult to convey clearly in a text-only
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// environment.
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let pathMap = new Map<string, ({ name: string } & TestResult)[]>();
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for (const f of this.#failures) {
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if (f.path.length === 0) throw new RangeError("path is empty");
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const key = f.path.slice(0, -1).join(SEP);
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if (!pathMap.has(key)) pathMap.set(key, []);
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pathMap.get(key)!.push({ name: f.path.at(-1)!, ...f });
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}
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this.stream.writeln("");
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this.stream.writeln("FAILURES");
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this.stream.writeln("========");
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for (const [path, tests] of pathMap) {
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if (tests.length === 1) {
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this.#writeOutput(tests[0], path ? `${path}${SEP}` : "", false);
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} else {
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this.stream.writeln(path);
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for (const t of tests) this.#writeOutput(t, " - ", true);
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}
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}
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this.stream.writeln("");
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const { successes, failures } = this.counts;
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this.stream.writeln(`${successes} succeeded, ${failures} failed`);
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}
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#writeOutput(test: { name: string } & TestResult, prefix: string, nested: boolean) {
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let output = "";
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if (test.logs.length) {
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// Individual logs might span multiple lines, so join them together
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// then split it again.
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const logStr = test.logs.join("\n");
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const lines = logStr.split("\n");
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if (lines.length <= 1) {
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output = `: ${logStr}`;
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} else {
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const padding = nested ? " " : " ";
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output = ":\n" + lines.map((line) => padding + line).join("\n");
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}
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}
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this.stream.writeln(`${prefix}${test.name}${output}`);
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}
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}
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const r = new StreamReporter({ writeln: console.log }, true);
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r.update(["alien", "can walk"], { success: false, logs: ["assertion failed"] });
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r.update(["alien", "can speak"], { success: false, logs: ["Uncaught ReferenceError: larynx is not defined"] });
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r.update(["alien", "sleep"], { success: true, logs: [] });
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r.update(["Tetromino", "generate", "tessellates"], { success: false, logs: ["assertion failed: 1 != 2"] });
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r.update(["Tetromino", "solve", "works"], { success: true, logs: [] });
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r.update(["discombobulate", "english"], { success: false, logs: ["hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis", "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"] });
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r.update(["discombobulate", "geography"], { success: false, logs: ["Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu"] });
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r.update(["recombobulate"], { success: true, logs: [] });
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r.finalize();
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