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Yusuke Tanaka 64e8c36805
fix(cli): output more detailed information for steps when using JUnit reporter (#22797)
This patch gets JUnit reporter to output more detailed information for
test steps (subtests).

## Issue with previous implementation

In the previous implementation, the test hierarchy was represented using
several XML tags like the following:

- `<testsuites>` corresponds to the entire test (one execution of `deno
test` has exactly one `<testsuites>` tag)
- `<testsuite>` corresponds to one file, such as `main_test.ts`
- `<testcase>` corresponds to one `Deno.test(...)`
- `<property>` corresponds to one `t.step(...)`

This structure describes the test layers but one problem is that
`<property>` tag is used for any use cases so some tools that can ingest
a JUnit XML file might not be able to interpret `<property>` as
subtests.

## How other tools address it

Some of the testing frameworks in the ecosystem address this issue by
fitting subtests into the `<testcase>` layer. For instance, take a look
at the following Go test file:

```go
package main_test

import "testing"

func TestMain(t *testing.T) {
  t.Run("child 1", func(t *testing.T) {
    // OK
  })

  t.Run("child 2", func(t *testing.T) {
    // Error
    t.Fatal("error")
  })
}
```

Running [gotestsum], we can get the output like this:

```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testsuites tests="3" failures="2" errors="0" time="1.013694">
	<testsuite tests="3" failures="2" time="0.510000" name="example/gosumtest" timestamp="2024-03-11T12:26:39+09:00">
		<properties>
			<property name="go.version" value="go1.22.1 darwin/arm64"></property>
		</properties>
		<testcase classname="example/gosumtest" name="TestMain/child_2" time="0.000000">
			<failure message="Failed" type="">=== RUN   TestMain/child_2&#xA;    main_test.go:12: error&#xA;--- FAIL: TestMain/child_2 (0.00s)&#xA;</failure>
		</testcase>
		<testcase classname="example/gosumtest" name="TestMain" time="0.000000">
			<failure message="Failed" type="">=== RUN   TestMain&#xA;--- FAIL: TestMain (0.00s)&#xA;</failure>
		</testcase>
		<testcase classname="example/gosumtest" name="TestMain/child_1" time="0.000000"></testcase>
	</testsuite>
</testsuites>
``` 

This output shows that nested test cases are squashed into the
`<testcase>` layer by treating them as the same layer as their parent,
`TestMain`. We can still distinguish nested ones by their `name`
attributes that look like `TestMain/<subtest_name>`.

As described in #22795, [vitest] solves the issue in the same way as
[gotestsum].

One downside of this would be that one test failure that happens in a
nested test case will end up being counted multiple times, because not
only the subtest but also its wrapping container(s) are considered to be
failures. In fact, in the [gotestsum] output above, `TestMain/child_2`
failed (which is totally expected) while its parent, `TestMain`, was
also counted as failure. As
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/20273#discussion_r1307558757
pointed out, there is a test runner that offers flexibility to prevent
this, but I personally don't think the "duplicate failure count" issue
is a big deal.

## How to fix the issue in this patch

This patch fixes the issue with the same approach as [gotestsum] and
[vitest].
More specifically, nested test cases are put into the `<testcase>` level
and their names are now represented as squashed test names concatenated
by `>` (e.g. `parent 2 > child 1 > grandchild 1`). This change also
allows us to put a detailed error message as `<failure>` tag within the
`<testcase>` tag, which should be handled nicely by third-party tools
supporting JUnit XML.

## Extra fix

Also, file paths embedded into XML outputs are changed from absolute
path to relative path, which is helpful when running the test suites in
several different environments like CI.

Resolves #22795

[gotestsum]: https://github.com/gotestyourself/gotestsum
[vitest]: https://vitest.dev/

---------

Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2024-03-26 00:08:46 +09:00
Matt Mastracci b6e44f91ad
fix(cli): ensure that pre- and post-test output is flushed at the appropriate times (#22611)
Some `deno_std` tests were failing to print output that was resolved
after the last test finished. In addition, output printed before tests
began would sometimes appear above the "running X tests ..." line, and
sometimes below it depending on timing.

We now guarantee that all output is flushed before and after tests run,
making the output consistent.

Pre-test and post-test output are captured in `------ pre-test output
------` and `------ post-test output ------` blocks to differentiate
them from the regular output blocks.

Here's an example of a test (that is much noisier than normal, but an
example of what the output will look like):

```
Check ./load_unload.ts
------- pre-test output -------
load
----- output end -----
running 1 test from ./load_unload.ts
test ...
------- output -------
test
----- output end -----
test ... ok ([WILDCARD])
------- post-test output -------
unload
----- output end -----
```
2024-02-28 22:12:21 +00:00
David Sherret e5e2c45998
fix: upgrade to deno_ast 0.33 (#22341)
* Uses diagnostics from deno_ast
* Real fix for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/22310
* Moves `deno lint --json` code here
* Upgrades swc
   
 Closes #22117
 Closes #22109
 Closes #21927
 Closes #20993
2024-02-09 01:40:26 +00:00
Matt Mastracci aecad7f353
refactor(cli): Add TestFailureDescription (#22267)
Extract zero-risk changes from #22226
2024-02-05 17:27:17 +00:00
Bartek Iwańczuk 7281775381
Revert "refactor(cli): use new sanitizer for resources (#22125)" (#22153) 2024-01-27 20:37:36 +01:00
Matt Mastracci 84fb2ad71b
refactor(cli): use new sanitizer for resources (#22125)
Step 1 of the Rustification of sanitizers, which unblocks the faster
timers.

This replaces the resource sanitizer with a Rust one, using the new APIs
in deno_core.
2024-01-26 17:24:16 -05:00
David Sherret 7e72f3af61
chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753) 2024-01-01 19:58:21 +00:00
David Sherret 02822d309f
fix(test): --junit-path should handle when the dir doesn't exist (#21044)
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21022
2023-11-01 19:59:51 +00:00
Nayeem Rahman ac464ead49
feat(jupyter): support Deno.test() (#20778) 2023-10-05 21:45:11 +01:00
Nayeem Rahman 551a081450
refactor(test): support custom writer in PrettyTestReporter (#20783) 2023-10-05 11:25:15 +01:00
Marvin Hagemeister e0a269c23a
fix: don't show filtered test suites as running (#20385) 2023-09-06 14:54:21 +02:00
Valentin Anger a526cff0a9
feat(cli/tools): add TAP test reporter (#14390) (#20073)
This PR adds a test reporter for the [Test Anything
Protocol](https://testanything.org).

It makes the following implementation decisions:
- No TODO pragma, as there is no such marker in `Deno.test`
- SKIP pragma for `ignore`d tests
- Test steps are treated as TAP14 subtests
  - Support for this in consumers seems spotty
- Some consumers will incorrectly interpret these markers, resulting in
unexpected output
- Considering the lack of support, and to avoid implementation
complexity,
subtests are at most one level deep (all test steps are in the same
subtest)
- To accommodate consumers that use comments to indicate test-suites
(unspecced)
  - The test module path is output as a comment
  - This is disabled for `--parallel` testing
- Failure diagnostics are output as JSON, which is also valid YAML
- The structure is not specified, so the format roughly follows the spec
example:
  ```
  ---
  message: "Failed with error 'hostname peebles.example.com not found'"
  severity: fail
  found:
    hostname: 'peebles.example.com'
    address: ~
  wanted:
    hostname: 'peebles.example.com'
    address: '85.193.201.85'
  at:
    file: test/dns-resolve.c
    line: 142
  ...
  ```
2023-08-26 01:19:23 +02:00
Alexander Michaud b5839eefcf
fix(test): JUnit reporter includes file, line and column attributes (#20174)
Closes #20156
2023-08-17 23:41:29 +02:00
Bartek Iwańczuk 029bdf0cd5
feat(cli): Add dot test reporter (#19804)
This commit adds a "dot" reporter to "deno test" subcommand,
that can be activated using "--dot" flag.

It provides a concise output using:
- "." for passing test
- "," for ignored test
- "!" for failing test

User output is silenced and not printed to the console.

In non-TTY environments each result is printed on a separate line.
2023-08-02 18:38:10 +02:00
Bartek Iwańczuk 806137bb96
refactor(cli/test): move reporters to a separate directory (#19957)
Just a small cleanup that will make #19804 easier.
2023-07-27 02:16:12 +02:00