deno/cli/integration_tests_runner.rs

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refactor: split integration tests from CLI (part 1) (#22308) This PR separates integration tests from CLI tests into a new project named `cli_tests`. This is a prerequisite for an integration test runner that can work with either the CLI binary in the current project, or one that is built ahead of time. ## Background Rust does not have the concept of artifact dependencies yet (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/9096). Because of this, the only way we can ensure a binary is built before running associated tests is by hanging tests off the crate with the binary itself. Unfortunately this means that to run those tests, you _must_ build the binary and in the case of the deno executable that might be a 10 minute wait in release mode. ## Implementation To allow for tests to run with and without the requirement that the binary is up-to-date, we split the integration tests into a project of their own. As these tests would not require the binary to build itself before being run as-is, we add a stub integration `[[test]]` target in the `cli` project that invokes these tests using `cargo test`. The stub test runner we add has `harness = false` so that we can get access to a `main` function. This `main` function's sole job is to `execvp` the command `cargo test -p deno_cli`, effectively "calling" another cargo target. This ensures that the deno executable is always correctly rebuilt before running the stub test runner from `cli`, and gets us closer to be able to run the entire integration test suite on arbitrary deno executables (and therefore split the build into multiple phases). The new `cli_tests` project lives within `cli` to avoid a large PR. In later PRs, the test data will be split from the `cli` project. As there are a few thousand files, it'll be better to do this as a completely separate PR to avoid noise.
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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
pub fn main() {
let mut args = vec!["cargo", "test", "-p", "cli_tests", "--features", "run"];
if !cfg!(debug_assertions) {
args.push("--release");
}
args.push("--");
// If any args were passed to this process, pass them through to the child
let orig_args = std::env::args().skip(1).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let orig_args: Vec<&str> =
orig_args.iter().map(|x| x.as_ref()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
args.extend(orig_args);
test_util::spawn::exec_replace("cargo", &args).unwrap();
}