.. _module-pw_unit_test: ------------ pw_unit_test ------------ ``pw_unit_test`` unit testing library with a `Google Test`_-compatible API, built on top of embedded-friendly primitives. .. _Google Test: https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/primer.md ``pw_unit_test`` is a portable library which can run on almost any system from from bare metal to a full-fledged desktop OS. It does this by offloading the responsibility of test reporting and output to the underlying system, communicating its results through a common interface. Unit tests can be written once and run under many different environments, empowering developers to write robust, high quality code. ``pw_unit_test`` is still under development and lacks many features expected in a complete testing framework; nevertheless, it is already used heavily within Pigweed. .. note:: This documentation is currently incomplete. Writing unit tests ================== ``pw_unit_test``'s interface is largely compatible with `Google Test`_. Refer to the Google Test documentation for examples of to define unit test cases. .. note:: A lot of Google Test's more advanced features are not yet implemented. To request a feature addition, please `let us know `_. Using the test framework ======================== The EventHandler interface ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The ``EventHandler`` class in ``public/pw_unit_test/event_handler.h`` defines the interface through which ``pw_unit_test`` communicates the results of its test runs. A platform using ``pw_unit_test`` must register an event handler with the unit testing framework to receive test output. As the framework runs tests, it calls the event handler's callback functions to notify the system of various test events. The system can then choose to perform any necessary handling or aggregation of these events, and report them back to the developer. Predefined event handlers ------------------------- Pigweed provides some standard event handlers upstream to simplify the process of getting started using ``pw_unit_test``. * ``SimplePrintingEventHandler``: An event handler that writes Google Test-style output to a specified sink. .. code:: [==========] Running all tests. [ RUN ] Status.Default [ OK ] Status.Default [ RUN ] Status.ConstructWithStatusCode [ OK ] Status.ConstructWithStatusCode [ RUN ] Status.AssignFromStatusCode [ OK ] Status.AssignFromStatusCode [ RUN ] Status.CompareToStatusCode [ OK ] Status.CompareToStatusCode [ RUN ] Status.Ok_OkIsTrue [ OK ] Status.Ok_OkIsTrue [ RUN ] Status.NotOk_OkIsFalse [ OK ] Status.NotOk_OkIsFalse [ RUN ] Status.KnownString [ OK ] Status.KnownString [ RUN ] Status.UnknownString [ OK ] Status.UnknownString [==========] Done running all tests. [ PASSED ] 8 test(s). * ``LoggingEventHandler``: An event handler which uses the ``pw_log`` module to output test results, to integrate with the system's existing logging setup. .. _running-tests: Running tests ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To run unit tests, link the tests into a single binary with the unit testing framework, register an event handler, and call the ``RUN_ALL_TESTS`` macro. .. code:: cpp #include "pw_unit_test/framework.h" #include "pw_unit_test/simple_printing_event_handler.h" void WriteString(const std::string_view& string, bool newline) { printf("%s", string.data()); if (newline) { printf("\n"); } } int main() { pw::unit_test::SimplePrintingEventHandler handler(WriteString); pw::unit_test::RegisterEventHandler(&handler); return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); } Build system integration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``pw_unit_test`` integrates directly into Pigweed's GN build system. To define simple unit tests, set the ``pw_unit_test_MAIN`` build variable to a target which configures the test framework as described in the :ref:`running-tests` section, and use the ``pw_test`` template to register your test code. .. code:: import("$dir_pw_unit_test/test.gni") pw_test("foo_test") { sources = [ "foo_test.cc" ] } The ``pw_unit_test`` module provides a few optional libraries to simplify setup: - ``simple_printing_event_handler```: When running tests, output test results as plain text over ``pw_sys_io``. - ``simple_printing_main``: Implements a ``main()`` function that simply runs tests using the ``simple_printing_event_handler``. - ``logging_event_handler``: When running tests, log test results as plain text using pw_log (ensure your target has set a ``pw_log`` backend). - ``logging_main``: Implements a ``main()`` function that simply runs tests using the ``logging_event_handler``. pw_test template ---------------- ``pw_test`` defines a single unit test suite. It creates several sub-targets. * ````: The test suite within a single binary. The test code is linked against the target set in the build arg ``pw_unit_test_MAIN``. * ``.run``: If ``pw_unit_test_AUTOMATIC_RUNNER`` is set, this target runs the test as part of the build. * ``.lib``: The test sources without ``pw_unit_test_MAIN``. **Arguments** * All GN executable arguments are accepted and forwarded to the underlying ``pw_executable``. * ``enable_if``: Boolean indicating whether the test should be built. If false, replaces the test with an empty target. Default true. * ``test_main``: Target label to add to the tests's dependencies to provide the ``main()`` function. Defaults to ``pw_unit_test_MAIN``. Set to ``""`` if ``main()`` is implemented in the test's ``sources``. **Example** .. code:: import("$dir_pw_unit_test/test.gni") pw_test("large_test") { sources = [ "large_test.cc" ] enable_if = device_has_1m_flash } pw_test_group template ---------------------- ``pw_test_group`` defines a collection of tests or other test groups. It creates several sub-targets: * ````: The test group itself. * ``.run``: If ``pw_unit_test_AUTOMATIC_RUNNER`` is set, this target runs all of the tests in the group and all of its group dependencies individually. * ``.lib``: The sources of all of the tests in this group and its dependencies. * ``.bundle``: All of the tests in the group and its dependencies bundled into a single binary. * ``.bundle.run``: Automatic runner for the test bundle. **Arguments** * ``tests``: List of the ``pw_test`` targets in the group. * ``group_deps``: List of other ``pw_test_group`` targets on which this one depends. * ``enable_if``: Boolean indicating whether the group target should be created. If false, an empty GN group is created instead. Default true. **Example** .. code:: import("$dir_pw_unit_test/test.gni") pw_test_group("tests") { tests = [ ":bar_test", ":foo_test", ] } pw_test("foo_test") { # ... } pw_test("bar_test") { # ... } pw_facade_test template ----------------------- Pigweed facade test templates allow individual unit tests to build under the current device target configuration while overriding specific build arguments. This allows these tests to replace a facade's backend for the purpose of testing the facade layer. .. warning:: Facade tests are costly because each facade test will trigger a re-build of every dependency of the test. While this sounds excessive, it's the only technically correct way to handle this type of test. .. warning:: Some facade test configurations may not be compatible with your target. Be careful when running a facade test on a system that heavily depends on the facade being tested. RPC service =========== ``pw_unit_test`` provides an RPC service which runs unit tests on demand and streams the results back to the client. The service is defined in ``pw_unit_test_proto/unit_test.proto``, and implemented by the GN target ``$dir_pw_unit_test:rpc_service``. To set up RPC-based unit tests in your application, instantiate a ``pw::unit_test::UnitTestService`` and register it with your RPC server. .. code:: c++ #include "pw_rpc/server.h" #include "pw_unit_test/unit_test_service.h" // Server setup; refer to pw_rpc docs for more information. pw::rpc::Channel channels[] = { pw::rpc::Channel::Create<1>(&my_output), }; pw::rpc::Server server(channels); pw::unit_test::UnitTestService unit_test_service; void RegisterServices() { server.RegisterService(unit_test_services); } All tests flashed to an attached device can be run via python by calling ``pw_unit_test.rpc.run_tests()`` with a RPC client services object that has the unit testing RPC service enabled. By default, the results will output via logging. .. code:: python from pw_hdlc.rpc import HdlcRpcClient from pw_unit_test.rpc import run_tests PROTO = Path(os.environ['PW_ROOT'], 'pw_unit_test/pw_unit_test_proto/unit_test.proto') client = HdlcRpcClient(serial.Serial(device, baud), PROTO) run_tests(client.rpcs())