Module:UnitTests/doc
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UnitTests provides a unit test facility that can be used by other scripts using require. See Wikipedia:Lua#Unit_testing for details. Following is a sample from Module:Example/testcases:
-- Unit tests for [[Module:Example]]. Click talk page to run tests.
local p = require('Module:UnitTests')
function p:test_hello()
self:preprocess_equals('Hello World!', 'Hello World!')
end
return p
The talk page Module talk:Example/testcases executes it with {{#invoke: Example/testcases | run_tests}}
. Test methods like test_hello above must begin with "test".
Methods
run_tests
run_tests
: Runs all tests. Normally used on talk page of unit tests.
{{#invoke:Example/testcases|run_tests}}
- If
differs_at
is specified, a column will be added showing the first character position where the expected and actual results differ.
{{#invoke:Example/testcases|run_tests|differs_at=1}}
- If
live_sandbox
is specified, the header will show the columns "Test", "Live", "Sandbox", "Expected"
preprocess_equals
preprocess_equals(text, expected, options)
: Gives a piece of wikitext to preprocess and an expected resulting value. Scripts and templates can be invoked in the same manner they would be in a page.
self:preprocess_equals('{{#invoke:Example | hello}}', 'Hello, world!',{nowiki=1})
preprocess_equals_many
preprocess_equals_many(prefix, suffix, cases, options)
: Performs a series of preprocess_equals() calls on a set of given pairs. Automatically adds the given prefix and suffix to each text.
self:preprocess_equals_many('{{#invoke:Example | hello_to |', '}}', {
{'John', 'Hello, John!'},
{'Jane', 'Hello, Jane!'},
},{nowiki=1})
preprocess_equals_preprocess
preprocess_equals_preprocess(text, expected, options)
: Gives two pieces of wikitext to preprocess and determines if they produce the same value. Useful for comparing scripts to existing templates.
self:preprocess_equals_preprocess('{{#invoke:Example | hello}}', '{{Hello}}',{nowiki=1})
preprocess_equals_preprocess_many
preprocess_equals_preprocess_many(prefix1, suffix1, prefix2, suffix2, cases, options)
: Performs a series of preprocess_equals_preprocess() calls on a set of given pairs. The prefix/suffix supplied for both arguments is added automatically. If in any case the second part is not specified, the first part will be used.
self:preprocess_equals_preprocess_many('{{#invoke:ConvertNumeric | numeral_to_english|', '}}', '{{spellnum', '}}', {
{'2'}, -- equivalent to {'2','2'},
{'-2', '-2.0'},
},{nowiki=1})
preprocess_equals_sandbox_many
preprocess_equals_sandbox_many(module, function, cases, options)
: Performs a series of preprocess_equals_compare() calls on a set of given pairs. The test compares the live version of the module vs the /sandbox version and vs an expected result.
self:preprocess_equals_sandbox_many('{{#invoke:Example', 'hello_to', {
{'John', 'Hello, John!'},
{'Jane', 'Hello, Jane!'},
},{nowiki=1})
equals
equals(name, actual, expected, options)
: Gives a computed value and the expected value, and checks if they are equal according to the == operator. Useful for testing modules that are designed to be used by other modules rather than using #invoke.
self:equals('Simple addition', 2 + 2, 4,{nowiki=1})
equals_deep
equals_deep(name, actual, expected, options)
: Like equals, but handles tables by doing a deep comparison. Neither value should contain circular references, as they are not handled by the current implementation and may result in an infinite loop.
self:equals_deep('Table comparison', createRange(1,3), {1,2,3},{nowiki=1})
Options
These are the valid options that can be passed into the equals functions listed above.
nowiki
Enabling this wraps the output text in <nowiki>...</nowiki>
tags to avoid the text being rendered (E.g. <span>[[Example|Page]]</span> instead of Page)
templatestyles
Enabling this fixes the IDs in the strip markers <templatestyles>...</templatestyles>
produces when processed to avoid incorrectly failing the tests.
stripmarkers
Enabling this fixes the IDs in all strip markers produces when processed to avoid incorrectly failing the tests.
display
An optional function that changes how the output from the tests are displayed. This doesn't effect the comparison process.
See also
- Module:ScribuntoUnit – alternative unit test module