deno/tests/specs
Luca Casonato 594a99817c
feat(runtime): remove public OTEL trace API (#26854)
This PR removes the public Deno.tracing.Span API.
We are not confident we can ship an API that is
better than the `@opentelemetry/api` API, because
V8 CPED does not support us using `using` to
manage span context. If this changes, we can
revisit this decision. For now, users wanting
custom spans can instrument their code using
the `@opentelemetry/api` API and `@deno/otel`.

This PR also speeds up the OTEL trace generation
by a 30% by using Uint8Array instead of
strings for the trace ID and span ID.
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specs

These are integration tests that execute the deno binary. They supersede the itest macro found in the tests/integration folder and are the preferred way of writing tests that use the deno binary.

Structure

Tests must have the following directory structure:

tests/specs/<category_name>/<test_name>/__test__.json

Test filtering

To run a specific test, run:

cargo test specs::category_name::test_name

Or just the following, though it might run other tests:

cargo test test_name

To run showing the output of every test use -- --nocapture (note: this will cause tests to run sequentially instead of in parallel):

cargo test test_name -- --nocapture

__test__.json file

This file describes the test(s) to execute and the steps to execute. A basic example looks like:

{
  "args": "run main.js",
  "output": "main.out"
}

This will run deno run main.js then assert that the output matches the text in main.out.

Or another example that runs multiple steps:

{
  "tempDir": true,
  "steps": [{
    "args": "cache main.ts",
    "output": "cache.out"
  }, {
    "args": "run main.ts",
    "output": "error.out",
    "exitCode": 1
  }]
}

Or if you want to run several tests at the same time:

{
  "tests": {
    "ignore_dir": {
      "args": "run script.ts",
      "output": "script.out"
    },
    "some_other_test": {
      "args": "run other.ts",
      "output": "other.out"
    }
  }
}

Top level properties

  • repeat (number) - Number of times to repeat a test.
  • tempDir (boolean) - Copy all the non-test files to a temporary directory and execute the command in that temporary directory.
    • By default, tests are executed with a current working directory of the test, but this may not be desirable for tests such as ones that create a node_modules directory.

Step properties

When writing a single step, these may be at the top level rather than nested in a "steps" array or "tests" object.

  • args - A string (that will be spilt on whitespace into an args array) or an array of arguments.
  • output - Path to use to assert the output or text (must end with an .out extension) or text to pattern match against the output.
  • flaky - Step should be repeated until success a maximum of 3 times.
  • if ("windows", "linux", "mac", "unix") - Whether to run this step.
  • exitCode (number) - Expected exit code.

Auto-complete

To get auto-complete for these files, add the following to a local .vscode/settings.json file:

{
  "json.schemas": [{
    "fileMatch": [
      "__test__.jsonc"
    ],
    "url": "./tests/specs/schema.json"
  }]
}

.out files

.out files are used to assert the output when running a test or test step.

Within the file, you can use the following for matching:

  • [WILDCARD] - match any text at the wildcard
  • [WILDLINE] - match any text on the current line
  • [WILDCHAR] - match the next character
  • [WILDCHARS(5)] - match any of the next 5 characters
  • [UNORDERED_START] followed by many lines then [UNORDERED_END] will match the lines in any order (useful for non-deterministic output)
  • [# example] - line comments start with [# and end with ]