HackTest is a unit test runner and base class. Assertions are provided by separate libraries, such fbexpect.
php /path/to/composer.phar require --dev hhvm/hacktest facebook/fbexpect
To run tests:
vendor/bin/hacktest [OPTIONS] tests/
Tests are methods in classes, where:
- the class name matches the file name
- the class name ends with 'Test'
- the method is public
- the method name begins with 'test'
Test methods can be async, and will automatically be awaited.
Additionally, classes can implement several special methods:
public static function beforeFirstTestAsync(): Awaitable<void>
public static function afterLastTestAsync(): Awaitable<void>
public function beforeEachTestAsync(): Awaitable<void>
public function afterEachTestAsync(): Awaitable<void>
Finally, for data-driven tests, the <<DataProvider>>
attribute can be used:
public function provideFoos(): vec<(string, int)> {
return vec[
tuple('foo', 123),
tuple('bar', 456),
];
}
<<DataProvider('provideFoos')>>
public function testFoos(string $a, int $b): void {
....
}
$ vendor/bin/hacktest tests/clean/exit/
...
Summary: 3 test(s), 3 passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped, 0 error(s).
$ vendor/bin/hacktest tests/dirty/DirtyAsyncTest.php
FFF
1) DirtyAsyncTest::testWithNonNullableTypesAsync
Failed asserting that Array &0 (
0 => 1
1 => 'foo'
) is not identical to Array &0 (
0 => 1
1 => 'foo'
).
/fakepath/hacktest/tests/dirty/DirtyAsyncTest.php(22): Facebook\FBExpect\ExpectObj->toNotBeSame()
/fakepath/hacktest/src/Framework/HackTestCase.php(43): DirtyAsyncTest->testWithNonNullableTypesAsync()
2)...
Summary: 3 test(s), 0 passed, 3 failed, 0 skipped, 0 error(s).
For an example in verbose mode, see example.txt
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
The HackTest framework is MIT-licensed.