How To¶ ↑
Run all tests¶ ↑
To make it easy to run all your tests, you can add a run_test.rb
script to your test
directory. A simple example might look like:
base_dir = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..")) lib_dir = File.join(base_dir, "lib") test_dir = File.join(base_dir, "test") $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib_dir) require 'test/unit' exit Test::Unit::AutoRunner.run(true, test_dir)
Then it’s easy to run tests via the command line with,
$ ruby test/run_test.rb
Change test runner via the command line¶ ↑
The output format can be changed via the command line with the --runner
option. Simply tack it to the end:
ruby test/run_test.rb --runner tap
Configure test-unit per-project¶ ↑
Test::Unit
reads test-unit.yml
or .test-unit.yml
in the current working directory as Test::Unit
‘s configuration file. It can contain the following settings:
-
color scheme definitions
-
test runner to be used
-
test runner options
-
test collector to be used
Except color scheme definitions, all of them can be specified by command line option.
Here are sample color scheme definitions:
color_schemes: inverted: success: name: red bold: true failure: name: green bold: true other_scheme: ...
Here are the syntax of color scheme definitions:
color_schemes: SCHEME_NAME: EVENT_NAME: name: COLOR_NAME intensity: BOOLEAN bold: BOOLEAN italic: BOOLEAN underline: BOOLEAN ... ...
Definition | Description |
---|---|
SCHEME_NAME | the name of the color scheme |
EVENT_NAME | success, failure, pending, omission, notification, error |
COLOR_NAME | black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white |
BOOLEAN | true or false |
You can use the above ‘inverted’ color scheme with the following configuration:
runner: console console_options: color_scheme: inverted color_schemes: inverted: success: name: red bold: true failure: name: green bold: true