# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # 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 = GutUtils.CollectedTest 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(logger=null): _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(!FileAccess.file_exists(source_path)): _lgr.debug('Checking for remap for: ' + source_path) var remap_path = source_path.get_basename() + '.gd.remap' if(FileAccess.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(test_name): return GutUtils.search_array(tests, 'name', test_name) 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