//go:build !windows // +build !windows package gui import ( "fmt" "os" "testing" "github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/integration" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) // Deprecated: this is the old way of running tests. See pkg/gui/gui_test.go for the new way. // This file is quite similar to integration/main.go. The main difference is that this file is // run via `go test` whereas the other is run via `test/lazyintegration/main.go` which provides // a convenient gui wrapper around our integration tests. The `go test` approach is better // for CI and for running locally in the background to ensure you haven't broken // anything while making changes. If you want to visually see what's happening when a test is run, // you'll need to take the other approach // // As for this file, to run an integration test, e.g. for test 'commit', go: // go test pkg/gui/old_gui_test.go -run /commit // // To update a snapshot for an integration test, pass UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true // UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true go test pkg/gui/old_gui_test.go -run /commit // // integration tests are run in test/integration//actual and the final test does // not clean up that directory so you can cd into it to see for yourself what // happened when a test fails. // // To override speed, pass e.g. `SPEED=1` as an env var. Otherwise we start each test // at a high speed and then drop down to lower speeds upon each failure until finally // trying at the original playback speed (speed 1). A speed of 2 represents twice the // original playback speed. Speed may be a decimal. func TestOld(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("Skipping integration tests in short mode") } mode := integration.GetModeFromEnv() speedEnv := os.Getenv("SPEED") includeSkipped := os.Getenv("INCLUDE_SKIPPED") != "" parallelTotal := tryConvert(os.Getenv("PARALLEL_TOTAL"), 1) parallelIndex := tryConvert(os.Getenv("PARALLEL_INDEX"), 0) testNumber := 0 err := integration.RunTests( t.Logf, runCmdHeadless, func(test *integration.Test, f func(*testing.T) error) { defer func() { testNumber += 1 }() if testNumber%parallelTotal != parallelIndex { return } t.Run(test.Name, func(t *testing.T) { err := f(t) assert.NoError(t, err) }) }, mode, speedEnv, func(t *testing.T, expected string, actual string, prefix string) { t.Helper() assert.Equal(t, expected, actual, fmt.Sprintf("Unexpected %s. Expected:\n%s\nActual:\n%s\n", prefix, expected, actual)) }, includeSkipped, ) assert.NoError(t, err) }