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# Objective This older PR from `Wcubed` seemed well worth saving, adopted from #7314. See also tracking issue #2896 for ongoing discussion of Bevy testability. Thanks `Wcubed`! ## Solution - Updated for 0.15 - Added the `expected`/`actual` pattern - Switched to function plugin - Tweaked a bit of description ## Testing Green. --------- Co-authored-by: Wybe Westra <dev@wwestra.nl> Co-authored-by: Wybe Westra <wybe.westra@protonmail.com>
132 lines
4.1 KiB
Rust
132 lines
4.1 KiB
Rust
//! Demonstrates simple integration testing of Bevy applications.
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//!
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//! By substituting [`DefaultPlugins`] with [`MinimalPlugins`], Bevy can run completely headless.
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//!
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//! The list of minimal plugins does not include things like window or input handling. The downside
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//! of this is that resources or entities associated with those systems (for example:
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//! `ButtonInput::<KeyCode>`) need to be manually added, either directly or via e.g.
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//! [`InputPlugin`]. The upside, however, is that the test has complete control over these
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//! resources, meaning we can fake user input, fake the window being moved around, and more.
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use bevy::prelude::*;
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#[derive(Component)]
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struct Player {
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mana: u32,
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}
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impl Default for Player {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self { mana: 10 }
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}
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}
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/// Splitting a Bevy project into multiple smaller plugins can make it more testable. We can
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/// write tests for individual plugins in isolation, as well as for the entire project.
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fn game_plugin(app: &mut App) {
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app.add_systems(Startup, (spawn_player, window_title_system).chain());
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app.add_systems(Update, spell_casting);
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}
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fn window_title_system(mut windows: Query<&mut Window>) {
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for (index, mut window) in windows.iter_mut().enumerate() {
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window.title = format!("This is window {index}!");
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}
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}
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fn spawn_player(mut commands: Commands) {
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commands.spawn(Player::default());
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}
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fn spell_casting(mut player: Query<&mut Player>, keyboard_input: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>) {
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if keyboard_input.just_pressed(KeyCode::Space) {
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let Ok(mut player) = player.get_single_mut() else {
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return;
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};
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if player.mana > 0 {
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player.mana -= 1;
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}
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}
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}
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fn create_test_app() -> App {
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let mut app = App::new();
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// Note the use of `MinimalPlugins` instead of `DefaultPlugins`, as described above.
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app.add_plugins(MinimalPlugins);
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// Inserting a `KeyCode` input resource allows us to inject keyboard inputs, as if the user had
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// pressed them.
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app.insert_resource(ButtonInput::<KeyCode>::default());
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// Spawning a fake window allows testing systems that require a window.
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app.world_mut().spawn(Window::default());
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app
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_player_spawn() {
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let mut app = create_test_app();
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app.add_plugins(game_plugin);
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// The `update` function needs to be called at least once for the startup
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// systems to run.
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app.update();
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// Now that the startup systems have run, we can check if the player has
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// spawned as expected.
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let expected = Player::default();
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let actual = app.world_mut().query::<&Player>().get_single(app.world());
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assert!(actual.is_ok(), "There should be exactly 1 player.");
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assert_eq!(
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expected.mana,
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actual.unwrap().mana,
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"Player does not have expected starting mana."
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_spell_casting() {
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let mut app = create_test_app();
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app.add_plugins(game_plugin);
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// Simulate pressing space to trigger the spell casting system.
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app.world_mut()
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.resource_mut::<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>()
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.press(KeyCode::Space);
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// Allow the systems to recognize the input event.
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app.update();
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let expected = Player::default();
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let actual = app.world_mut().query::<&Player>().single(app.world());
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assert_eq!(
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expected.mana - 1,
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actual.mana,
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"A single mana point should have been used."
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);
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// Clear the `just_pressed` status for all `KeyCode`s
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app.world_mut()
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.resource_mut::<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>()
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.clear();
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app.update();
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// No extra spells have been cast, so no mana should have been used.
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let after_keypress_event = app.world_mut().query::<&Player>().single(app.world());
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assert_eq!(
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expected.mana - 1,
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after_keypress_event.mana,
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"No further mana should have been used."
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_window_title() {
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let mut app = create_test_app();
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app.add_plugins(game_plugin);
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app.update();
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let window = app.world_mut().query::<&Window>().single(app.world());
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assert_eq!(window.title, "This is window 0!");
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}
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