Struct libcnb_test::TestRunner

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pub struct TestRunner {}
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Runner for libcnb integration tests.

Example

use libcnb_test::{assert_contains, assert_empty, BuildConfig, TestRunner};

TestRunner::default().build(
    BuildConfig::new("heroku/builder:22", "tests/fixtures/app"),
    |context| {
        assert_empty!(context.pack_stderr);
        assert_contains!(context.pack_stdout, "Expected build output");
    },
)

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impl TestRunner

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pub fn build<C: Borrow<BuildConfig>, F: FnOnce(TestContext<'_>)>( &self, config: C, f: F )

Starts a new integration test build.

This function copies the application to a temporary directory (if necessary), cross-compiles the current crate, packages it as a buildpack and then invokes pack to build a new Docker image with the buildpacks specified by the passed BuildConfig.

Since this function is supposed to only be used in integration tests, failures are not signalled via Result values. Instead, this function panics whenever an unexpected error occurred to simplify testing code.

Example
use libcnb_test::{assert_contains, assert_empty, BuildConfig, TestRunner};

TestRunner::default().build(
    BuildConfig::new("heroku/builder:22", "tests/fixtures/app"),
    |context| {
        assert_empty!(context.pack_stderr);
        assert_contains!(context.pack_stdout, "Expected build output");
    },
)

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impl Default for TestRunner

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fn default() -> TestRunner

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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