WoofWare.Expect
0.4.5
dotnet add package WoofWare.Expect --version 0.4.5
NuGet\Install-Package WoofWare.Expect -Version 0.4.5
<PackageReference Include="WoofWare.Expect" Version="0.4.5" />
<PackageVersion Include="WoofWare.Expect" Version="0.4.5" />
<PackageReference Include="WoofWare.Expect" />
paket add WoofWare.Expect --version 0.4.5
#r "nuget: WoofWare.Expect, 0.4.5"
#addin nuget:?package=WoofWare.Expect&version=0.4.5
#tool nuget:?package=WoofWare.Expect&version=0.4.5
WoofWare.Expect
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An expect-testing library for F#. (Also known as "snapshot testing".)
Current status
The basic mechanism works.
Snapshot updating is vibe-coded with Opus 4 and is purely text-based; I didn't want to use the F# compiler services because that's a pretty heavyweight dependency which should be confined to a separate test runner entity.
It's fairly well tested, but you will certainly be able to find ways to break it; try not to be too fancy with your syntax around the snapshot
statement.
How to use
See the tests.
[<Test>]
let ``This test fails: JSON documents are not equal`` () =
expect {
snapshotJson "123"
return 124
}
[<Test>]
let ``This test passes: JSON documents are equal`` () =
expect {
snapshotJson " 123 "
return 123
}
[<Test>]
let ``This test fails: plain text comparison of ToString`` () =
expect {
snapshot " 123 "
return 123
}
You can adjust the formatting:
[<Test>]
let ``Overriding the formatting`` () =
expect {
// doesn't matter which order these two lines are in
withFormat (fun x -> x.GetType().Name)
snapshot @"Int32"
return 123
}
You can override the JSON serialisation if you find the snapshot format displeasing:
[<Test>]
let ``Override JSON serialisation`` () =
expect {
snapshotJson "<excerpted>"
withJsonSerializerOptions (
let options = JsonFSharpOptions.ThothLike().ToJsonSerializerOptions ()
options.WriteIndented <- true
options
)
return myComplexAlgebraicDataType
}
You can adjust the JSON snapshot parsing if you like, e.g. if you want to add comments to your snapshot text:
[<Test>]
let ``Overriding JSON parse`` () =
expect {
// Without a custom JsonDocumentOptions, WoofWare.Expect would fail to parse this as JSON
// and would unconditionally declare that the snapshot did not match:
snapshotJson @"{
// a key here
""a"":3
}"
// But you can override the JsonDocumentOptions to state that comments are fine:
withJsonDocOptions (JsonDocumentOptions (CommentHandling = JsonCommentHandling.Skip))
return Map.ofList [ "a", 3 ]
}
Updating an individual snapshot
If a snapshot is failing, add a '
to the expect
builder and rerun.
The rerun will throw, but it will update the snapshot; then remove the '
again to put the test back into "assert snapshot" mode.
[<Test>]
let ``Example of automatically updating`` () =
// This test fails...
expect {
snapshotJson "123"
return 124
}
// so make this change:
expect' {
snapshotJson "123"
return 124
}
// and rerunning converts the result to this:
expect' {
snapshotJson @"124"
return 124
}
// That test will always throw, because it's not in "assertion" mode but in "update" mode;
// so finally, remove the `'` again. This test now passes!
expect {
snapshotJson @"124"
return 124
}
Bulk update of snapshots
Warning: when doing this, you should probably make sure your test fixture is [<Parallelizable(ParallelScope.Children)>]
or less parallelizable,
or the equivalent in your test runner of choice.
Otherwise, the global state used by this mechanism may interfere with other fixtures.
You can put WoofWare.Expect into "bulk update" mode as follows:
open NUnit.Framework
open WoofWare.Expect
[<TestFixture>]
[<NonParallelizable>]
module BulkUpdateExample =
[<OneTimeSetUp>]
let ``Prepare to bulk-update tests`` () =
// If you don't want to enter bulk-update mode, just replace this line with a no-op `()`.
// The `updateAllSnapshots` tear-down below will simply do nothing in that case.
GlobalBuilderConfig.enterBulkUpdateMode ()
[<OneTimeTearDown>]
let ``Update all tests`` () =
GlobalBuilderConfig.updateAllSnapshots ()
[<Test>]
let ``Snapshot 2`` () =
// this snapshot fails: the "expected" isn't even JSON!
expect {
snapshotJson ""
return Map.ofList [ "1", "hi" ; "2", "my" ; "3", "name" ; "4", "is" ]
}
[<Test>]
let ``Snapshot 1`` () =
// this snapshot fails: the "expected" is not equal to the "actual"
expect {
snapshotJson @"124"
return 123
}
Observe the OneTimeSetUp
which sets global state to enter "bulk update" mode, and the OneTimeTearDown
which performs all the updates to rectify failures which were accumulated during this test run.
Limitations
- The snapshot updating mechanism requires you to use verbatim string literals. While the test assertions will work correctly if you do
snapshot ("foo" + "bar" + f 3)
, for example, the updating code is liable to do something undefined in that case. Also do not use format strings ($"blah"
).
Licence
MIT.
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.NETStandard 2.0
- FSharp.Core (>= 4.7.0)
- FSharp.SystemTextJson (>= 1.4.36)
- System.Text.Json (>= 9.0.0)
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