# md-cli-test
This is a helper library for integration testing of CLI applications in Rust using _markdown_ files as a source of test cases.
`Tester` automatically extracts and runs command-line examples from code blocks in `.md` specification files, verifying the correctness of CLI application's output. It is especially useful when following a _doctest_-like approach for CLI examples, helping keep your documentation and tests in sync.
## Features
- Parses H1 headers from markdown file (`# `) as test section titles
- Parses code blocks from markdown file (```` ```sh````, ```` ```shell````) as test cases
- Executes your CLI application and additional commands (`cd`, `ls`, `mkdir`, `rm`, `echo`, `cat`)
- Verifies expected output lines
- Supports Rust-style raw multi-line string arguments for commands
## Example
Markdown file `greeting.md`:
````md
# Greeting
```sh
$ my-cli greet Alice
Hello, Alice!
```
````
Test using this library:
```rust
use md_cli_test::Tester;
#[test]
fn greeting_test_cases() {
Tester::new("tests/greeting.md").run().unwrap();
}
```
In more complex scenarios, you can also use aliase for binary, pass environment variables, and even use `cd`, `ls`, `mkdir`, `rm`, `echo`, `cat` commands.
For example, markdown file `new_project.md` for `todo-cli` application:
````md
# New project
## New project default
```sh
$ todo new "project A"
Creating `project A` project
```
```sh
$ ls "./project A"
Project.toml
```
```sh
$ cat "./project A/Project.toml"
id = "project A"
name = "project A"
```
```sh
$ todo new "project A"
Creating `project A` project
Error: destination `${current_dir_path}/project A` already exists
```
````
Integration test file `new_project.rs`:
```rust
use md_cli_test::Tester;
#[test]
fn new_project_test_cases() {
Tester::new("tests/new_project.md")
// Use `todo` alias instead of real package or binary name
.with_cargo_bin_alias("todo")
// Alias must be matched to a real binary name `todo-cli`
// if it does not match the package name
.with_cargo_bin_name("todo-cli")
// Pass environment variable
.with_env("TODO_CONFIG", "./todo.toml")
.run()
.unwrap();
}
```
## Usage
Add to your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[dev-dependencies]
md-cli-test = "0.1"
```
## Why use this?
- Keeps your documentation in sync with actual CLI behavior
- Avoids duplication between examples and tests
- Makes your documentation _executable_ and verifiable
## License
[MIT](LICENSE)