Crate nextest_metadata
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This crate contains deserializers for machine-readable output generated by cargo-nextest.
Implemented so far:
- ✅ Listing tests with
TestListSummary
- ✅ Semantic exit codes with
NextestExitCode
Examples
Get the list of tests in the repository:
// This example requires `cargo nextest` to be installed.
use nextest_metadata::ListCommand;
let command = ListCommand::new();
let test_list = command.exec().unwrap();
// The result is a TestListSummary.
println!("{:?}", test_list);
Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV)
The minimum supported Rust version is Rust 1.62.
While this crate is a pre-release (0.x.x) it may have its MSRV bumped in a patch release. Once a crate has reached 1.x, any MSRV bump will be accompanied with a new minor version.
Minimum supported cargo-nextest version
The “minimum supported cargo-nextest version” is cargo-nextest 0.9.15.
For more about nextest-metadata’s stability policy, see the Stability page on the nextest site.
Structs
A serializable suite of test binaries.
Command builder for
cargo nextest list
.Rust metadata used for builds and test runs.
Information about the kind of a Rust non-test binary.
A non-test Rust binary. Used to set the correct environment
variables in reused builds.
Information about the kind of a Rust test binary.
A serializable Rust test binary.
Serializable information about an individual test case within a Rust test suite.
Information about whether a test suite was listed or skipped.
A serializable suite of tests within a Rust test binary.
Root element for a serializable list of tests generated by nextest.
Enums
The platform a binary was built on (useful for cross-compilation)
An error that occurs while running a
cargo nextest
command.An enum describing whether a test matches a filter.
The reason for why a test doesn’t match a filter.
Documented exit codes for
cargo nextest
failures.