nushell/crates/nu-std
Yethal 0bdc362e13
std: refactor test-runner to no longer require tests to be exported (#9355)
# Description
Test runner now performs following actions in order to run tests:
* Module file is opened
* Public function with random name is added to the source code, this
function calls user-specified private function
* Modified module file is saved under random name in $nu.temp-path
* Modified module file is imported in subprocess, injected function is
called by the test runner
# User-Facing Changes
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helps us keep track of breaking changes. -->
* Test functions no longer need to be exported
* test functions no longer need to reside in separate test_ files
* setup and teardown renamed to before-each and after-each respectively
* before-all and after-all functions added that run before all tests in
given module. This matches the behavior of test runners used by other
languages such as JUnit/TestNG or Mocha
# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting

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Co-authored-by: Kamil <skelly37@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: amtoine <stevan.antoine@gmail.com>
2023-06-10 20:16:17 +02:00
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src std: refactor test-runner to no longer require tests to be exported (#9355) 2023-06-10 20:16:17 +02:00
std std: refactor test-runner to no longer require tests to be exported (#9355) 2023-06-10 20:16:17 +02:00
tests std: refactor test-runner to no longer require tests to be exported (#9355) 2023-06-10 20:16:17 +02:00
Cargo.toml Bump to 0.81.1 as development version (#9379) 2023-06-07 15:06:42 +02:00
CONTRIBUTING.md refactor the CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines for nu-std (#8912) 2023-04-19 22:21:27 +02:00
LICENSE add LICENSE to nu-std (#8803) 2023-04-07 13:39:21 -07:00
README.md refactor the CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines for nu-std (#8912) 2023-04-19 22:21:27 +02:00

Welcome to the standard library of `nushell`!

The standard library is a pure-nushell collection of custom commands which provide interactive utilities and building blocks for users writing casual scripts or complex applications.

To see what's here:

> use std
> help commands | select name usage | where name =~ "std "
╭────┬─────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│  # │            name             │                                usage                           │
├────┼─────────────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  0 │ std assert                  │ Universal assert command                                       │
│  1 │ std assert equal            │ Assert $left == $right                                         │
           . . .
│ 11 │ std clip                    │ put the end of a pipe into the system clipboard.               │
│ 12 │ std dirs add                │ Add one or more directories to the list.                       │
           . . .
├────┼─────────────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  # │            name             │                                usage                           │
╰────┴─────────────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

🧰 Using the standard library in the REPL or in scripts

All commands in the standard library must be "imported" into the running environment (the interactive read-execute-print-loop (REPL) or a .nu script) using the use command.

You can choose to import the whole module, but then must refer to individual commands with a std prefix, e.g:

use std

std log debug "Running now"
std assert (1 == 2)

Or you can enumerate the specific commands you want to import and invoke them without the std prefix.

use std ["log debug" assert]

log debug "Running again"
assert (2 == 1)

This is probably the form of import you'll want to add to your env.nu for interactive use.

✏️ contribute to the standard library

You're invited to contribute to the standard library! See CONTRIBUTING.md for details