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github.com/qrdl/testaroli
Package testaroli
allows to monkey patch Go test binary, e.g. override functions and methods with stubs/mocks to simplify unit testing.
It can be used only for unit testing and never in production.
This package modifies actual executable at runtime, therefore is OS- and CPU arch-specific.
OS/arch combinations:
x86_64 | ARM64 | |
---|---|---|
Linux | Supported | Supported |
Windows | Supported | - |
macOS | Supported | Supported |
It is recommended to switch off compiler optimisations and disable function inlining using -gcflags="all=-N -l"
CLI option when running tests, like this:
go test -gcflags="all=-N -l" ./...
Typical use:
import . "github.com/qrdl/testaroli"
// you want to test function foo() which in turn calls function bar(), so you
// override function bar() to check whether it is called with correct argument
// and to return predefined result
func foo() error {
...
if err := bar(baz); err != nil {
return err
}
...
}
func bar(baz int) error {
...
}
func TestBarFailing(t *testing.T) {
Override(TestingContext(t), bar, Once, func(a int) error {
Expectation().CheckArgs(a) // <-- arg value checked here
return ErrInvalid
})(42) // <-- expected argument value
err := foo()
if !errors.Is(err, ErrInvalid) {
t.Errorf("unexpected %v", err)
}
it err = ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
}
It is also possible to override functions and methods in other packages, including ones from standard library, like in example below. Please note that method receiver becomes the first argument of the mock function.
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {
Override(TestingContext(t), (*os.File).Read, Once, func(f *os.File, b []byte) (n int, err error) {
Expectation()
copy(b, []byte("foo"))
return 3, nil
})
f, _ := os.Open("test.file")
defer f.Close()
buf := make([]byte, 3)
n, _ := f.Read(buf)
if n != 3 || string(buf) != "foo" {
t.Errorf("unexpected file content %s", string(buf))
}
if err = ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
}
See more advanced usage examples in examples directory.
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