goldie
Simple golden file testing for Rust.
goldie::assert!(text);
🚀 Getting started
Add goldie to your project as a dev dependency.
In your test function assert the contents using goldie::assert!. The
golden filename will be automatically determined based on the test file and
test function name. Run tests with GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 to automatically update
golden files.
Usage
Golden file location
By default golden files are stored in a testdata directory next to the
source test module. For example if your test is in src/a/tests.rs then
the golden files will be stored in src/a/testdata/. This is configurable
by using the Builder. For example:
# let text = "";
new!
.name
.build
.assert;
assert!
Compares the provided value with the contents of a golden file. The value
must implement Display. If they do not match the test will fail. If the
environment variable GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 is set then the golden file will be
updated.
assert_alt!
Compares the provided value with the contents of a golden file. The value
must implement Display. The alternate formatting ({:#}) is used. If they
do not match the test will fail. If the environment variable
GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 is set then the golden file will be updated.
assert_debug!
Compares the provided value with the contents of a golden file. The value
must implement Debug. If they do not match the test will fail. If the
environment variable GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 is set then the golden file will be
updated.
assert_debug_alt!
Compares the provided value with the contents of a golden file. The value
must implement Debug. The alternate formatting ({:#?}) is used. If they
do not match the test will fail. If the environment variable
GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 is set then the golden file will be updated.
assert_json!
Golden files containing JSON data are supported using
goldie::assert_json!. Something implementing serde::Serialize needs to
be provided as the actual value. The golden file will be pretty-printed
JSON. You can use GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 to automatically update JSON golden
files.
assert_template!
Templated golden files are also supported using goldie::assert_template!.
Something implementing serde::Serialize needs to be provided as context in
order to render the template. Values are rendered using
upon e.g. {{ value.field }}. You
cannot use GOLDIE_UPDATE=1 to automatically update templated golden
files.
License
This project is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.