%% -*- tab-width: 4;erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- %% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% rebar: Erlang Build Tools %% %% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Dave Smith (dizzyd@dizzyd.com) %% %% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy %% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal %% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights %% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell %% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is %% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: %% %% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in %% all copies or substantial portions of the Software. %% %% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR %% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE %% AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER %% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, %% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN %% THE SOFTWARE. %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% @author Dave Smith %% @doc rebar_eunit supports the following commands: %% %% The following Global options are supported: %% %% Additionally, for projects that have separate folders for the core %% implementation, and for the unit tests, then the following rebar.config %% option can be provided: {eunit_compile_opts, [{src_dirs, ["dir"]}]}.. %% @copyright 2009, 2010 Dave Smith %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- -module(rebar_eunit). -export([eunit/2]). -compile([export_all]). -include("rebar.hrl"). -define(EUNIT_DIR, ".eunit"). %% =================================================================== %% Public API %% =================================================================== eunit(Config, _File) -> %% Make sure ?EUNIT_DIR/ directory exists (tack on dummy module) ok = filelib:ensure_dir(?EUNIT_DIR ++ "/foo"), %% Obtain all the test modules for inclusion in the compile stage. %% Notice: this could also be achieved with the following rebar.config option: %% {eunit_compile_opts, [{src_dirs, ["test"]}]} TestErls = rebar_utils:find_files("test", ".*\\.erl\$"), %% Compile erlang code to ?EUNIT_DIR, using a tweaked config %% with appropriate defines for eunit, and include all the test modules %% as well. rebar_erlc_compiler:doterl_compile(eunit_config(Config), ?EUNIT_DIR, TestErls), %% Build a list of all the .beams in ?EUNIT_DIR -- use this for cover %% and eunit testing. Normally you can just tell cover and/or eunit to %% scan the directory for you, but eunit does a code:purge in conjunction %% with that scan and causes any cover compilation info to be lost. %% Filter out "*_tests" modules so eunit won't doubly run them and %% so cover only calculates coverage on production code. BeamFiles = [N || N <- rebar_utils:beams(?EUNIT_DIR), string:str(N, "_tests.beam") =:= 0], Modules = [rebar_utils:beam_to_mod(?EUNIT_DIR, N) || N <- BeamFiles], cover_init(Config, BeamFiles), EunitResult = perform_eunit(Config, Modules), perform_cover(Config, Modules), case EunitResult of ok -> ok; _ -> ?CONSOLE("One or more eunit tests failed.~n", []), ?FAIL end, ok. clean(_Config, _File) -> rebar_file_utils:rm_rf(?EUNIT_DIR). %% =================================================================== %% Internal functions %% =================================================================== eunit_dir() -> {ok, Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), filename:join(Cwd, ?EUNIT_DIR). perform_eunit(Config, Modules) -> %% suite defined, so only specify the module that relates to the %% suite (if any) Suite = rebar_config:get_global(suite, undefined), EunitOpts = get_eunit_opts(Config), OrigEnv = set_proc_env(), EunitResult = perform_eunit(EunitOpts, Modules, Suite), restore_proc_env(OrigEnv), EunitResult. perform_eunit(EunitOpts, Modules, undefined) -> (catch eunit:test(Modules, EunitOpts)); perform_eunit(EunitOpts, _Modules, Suite) -> (catch eunit:test(list_to_atom(Suite), EunitOpts)). set_proc_env() -> %% Save current code path and then prefix ?EUNIT_DIR on it so that our modules %% are found there CodePath = code:get_path(), true = code:add_patha(eunit_dir()), %% Move down into ?EUNIT_DIR while we run tests so any generated files %% are created there (versus in the source dir) Cwd = rebar_utils:get_cwd(), file:set_cwd(?EUNIT_DIR), {CodePath, Cwd}. restore_proc_env({CodePath, Cwd}) -> %% Return to original working dir file:set_cwd(Cwd), %% Restore code path true = code:set_path(CodePath). get_eunit_opts(Config) -> %% Enable verbose in eunit if so requested.. BaseOpts = case rebar_config:is_verbose() of true -> [verbose]; false -> [] end, BaseOpts ++ rebar_config:get_list(Config, eunit_opts, []). eunit_config(Config) -> EqcOpts = case is_quickcheck_avail() of true -> [{d, 'EQC'}]; false -> [] end, ErlOpts = rebar_config:get_list(Config, erl_opts, []), EunitOpts = rebar_config:get_list(Config, eunit_compile_opts, []), Opts = [{d, 'TEST'}, debug_info] ++ ErlOpts ++ EunitOpts ++ EqcOpts, rebar_config:set(Config, erl_opts, Opts). is_quickcheck_avail() -> case erlang:get(is_quickcheck_avail) of undefined -> case code:lib_dir(eqc, include) of {error, bad_name} -> IsAvail = false; Dir -> IsAvail = filelib:is_file(filename:join(Dir, "eqc.hrl")) end, erlang:put(is_quickcheck_avail, IsAvail), ?DEBUG("Quickcheck availability: ~p\n", [IsAvail]), IsAvail; IsAvail -> IsAvail end. perform_cover(Config, BeamFiles) -> perform_cover(rebar_config:get(Config, cover_enabled, false), Config, BeamFiles). perform_cover(false, _Config, _BeamFiles) -> ok; perform_cover(true, Config, BeamFiles) -> cover_analyze(Config, BeamFiles). cover_analyze(_Config, []) -> ok; cover_analyze(_Config, Modules) -> Suite = list_to_atom(rebar_config:get_global(suite, "")), FilteredModules = [M || M <- Modules, M =/= Suite], %% Generate coverage info for all the cover-compiled modules Coverage = [cover_analyze_mod(M) || M <- FilteredModules], %% Write index of coverage info cover_write_index(lists:sort(Coverage)), %% Write coverage details for each file [{ok, _} = cover:analyze_to_file(M, cover_file(M), [html]) || {M, _, _} <- Coverage], Index = filename:join([rebar_utils:get_cwd(), ?EUNIT_DIR, "index.html"]), ?CONSOLE("Cover analysis: ~s\n", [Index]). cover_init(false, _BeamFiles) -> ok; cover_init(true, BeamFiles) -> %% Make sure any previous runs of cover don't unduly influence cover:reset(), ?INFO("Cover compiling ~s\n", [rebar_utils:get_cwd()]), Compiled = [{Beam, cover:compile_beam(Beam)} || Beam <- BeamFiles], case [Module || {_, {ok, Module}} <- Compiled] of [] -> %% No modules compiled successfully...fail ?ERROR("Cover failed to compile any modules; aborting.~n", []), ?FAIL; _ -> %% At least one module compiled successfully %% It's not an error for cover compilation to fail partially, but we do want %% to warn about them [?CONSOLE("Cover compilation warning for ~p: ~p", [Beam, Desc]) || {Beam, {error, Desc}} <- Compiled] end, ok; cover_init(Config, BeamFiles) -> cover_init(rebar_config:get(Config, cover_enabled, false), BeamFiles). cover_analyze_mod(Module) -> case cover:analyze(Module, coverage, module) of {ok, {Module, {Covered, NotCovered}}} -> {Module, Covered, NotCovered}; {error, Reason} -> ?ERROR("Cover analyze failed for ~p: ~p ~p\n", [Module, Reason, code:which(Module)]), {0,0} end. cover_write_index(Coverage) -> %% Calculate total coverage % {Covered, NotCovered} = lists:foldl(fun({_Mod, C, N}, {CAcc, NAcc}) -> {CAcc + C, NAcc + N} end, {0, 0}, Coverage), TotalCoverage = percentage(Covered, NotCovered), %% Write the report {ok, F} = file:open(filename:join([?EUNIT_DIR, "index.html"]), [write]), ok = file:write(F, "Coverage Summary\n" "

Coverage Summary

\n"), ok = file:write(F, ?FMT("

Total: ~w%

\n", [TotalCoverage])), ok = file:write(F, "\n"), [ok = file:write(F, ?FMT("\n", [Module, Module, percentage(Cov, NotCov)])) || {Module, Cov, NotCov} <- Coverage], ok = file:write(F, "
ModuleCoverage %
~s~w%
"), file:close(F). cover_file(Module) -> filename:join([?EUNIT_DIR, atom_to_list(Module) ++ ".COVER.html"]). percentage(Cov, NotCov) -> trunc((Cov / (Cov + NotCov)) * 100).