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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This holds all the meta information for a test script. It contains the
# name of the inner class and an array of CollectedTests. This does not parse
# anything, it just holds the data about parsed scripts and tests. The
# TestCollector is responsible for populating this object.
#
# This class also facilitates all the exporting and importing of tests.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
var CollectedTest = load("res://addons/gut/collected_test.gd")
var _utils = null
var _lgr = null
# One entry per test found in the script. Added externally by TestCollector
var tests = []
# One entry for before_all and after_all (maybe add before_each and after_each).
# These are added by Gut when running before_all and after_all for the script.
var setup_teardown_tests = []
var inner_class_name: StringName
var path: String
# Set externally by test_collector after it can verify that the script was
# actually loaded. This could probably be changed to just hold the GutTest
# script that was loaded, cutting down on complexity elsewhere.
var is_loaded = false
# Set by Gut when it decides that a script should be skipped.
# Right now this is whenever the script has the variable skip_script declared.
# the value of skip_script is put into skip_reason.
var was_skipped = false
var skip_reason = ""
var was_run = false
var name = "":
get:
return path
set(val):
pass
func _init(utils = null, logger = null):
_utils = utils
_lgr = logger
func get_new():
return load_script().new()
func load_script():
var to_return = load(path)
if inner_class_name != null and inner_class_name != "":
# If we wanted to do inner classes in inner classses
# then this would have to become some kind of loop or recursive
# call to go all the way down the chain or this class would
# have to change to hold onto the loaded class instead of
# just path information.
to_return = to_return.get(inner_class_name)
return to_return
# script.gd.InnerClass
func get_filename_and_inner():
var to_return = get_filename()
if inner_class_name != "":
to_return += "." + String(inner_class_name)
return to_return
# res://foo/bar.gd.FooBar
func get_full_name():
var to_return = path
if inner_class_name != "":
to_return += "." + String(inner_class_name)
return to_return
func get_filename():
return path.get_file()
func has_inner_class():
return inner_class_name != ""
# Note: although this no longer needs to export the inner_class names since
# they are pulled from metadata now, it is easier to leave that in
# so we don't have to cut the export down to unique script names.
func export_to(config_file, section):
config_file.set_value(section, "path", path)
config_file.set_value(section, "inner_class", inner_class_name)
var names = []
for i in range(tests.size()):
names.append(tests[i].name)
config_file.set_value(section, "tests", names)
func _remap_path(source_path):
var to_return = source_path
if !_utils.file_exists(source_path):
_lgr.debug("Checking for remap for: " + source_path)
var remap_path = source_path.get_basename() + ".gd.remap"
if _utils.file_exists(remap_path):
var cf = ConfigFile.new()
cf.load(remap_path)
to_return = cf.get_value("remap", "path")
else:
_lgr.warn("Could not find remap file " + remap_path)
return to_return
func import_from(config_file, section):
path = config_file.get_value(section, "path")
path = _remap_path(path)
# Null is an acceptable value, but you can't pass null as a default to
# get_value since it thinks you didn't send a default...then it spits
# out red text. This works around that.
var inner_name = config_file.get_value(section, "inner_class", "Placeholder")
if inner_name != "Placeholder":
inner_class_name = inner_name
else: # just being explicit
inner_class_name = StringName("")
func get_test_named(name):
return _utils.search_array(tests, "name", name)
func mark_tests_to_skip_with_suffix(suffix):
for single_test in tests:
single_test.should_skip = single_test.name.ends_with(suffix)
func get_ran_test_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
if t.was_run:
count += 1
return count
func get_assert_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
count += t.pass_texts.size()
count += t.fail_texts.size()
for t in setup_teardown_tests:
count += t.pass_texts.size()
count += t.fail_texts.size()
return count
func get_pass_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
count += t.pass_texts.size()
for t in setup_teardown_tests:
count += t.pass_texts.size()
return count
func get_fail_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
count += t.fail_texts.size()
for t in setup_teardown_tests:
count += t.fail_texts.size()
return count
func get_pending_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
count += t.pending_texts.size()
return count
func get_passing_test_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
if t.is_passing():
count += 1
return count
func get_failing_test_count():
var count = 0
for t in tests:
if t.is_failing():
count += 1
return count
func get_risky_count():
var count = 0
if was_skipped:
count = 1
else:
for t in tests:
if t.is_risky():
count += 1
return count
func to_s():
var to_return = path
if inner_class_name != null:
to_return += str(".", inner_class_name)
to_return += "\n"
for i in range(tests.size()):
to_return += str(" ", tests[i].to_s())
return to_return