This crate provides a convenient concise way to write unit tests for
implementations of Serialize
and Deserialize
.
The Serialize
impl for a value can be characterized by the sequence of
Serializer
calls that are made in the course of serializing the value, so
serde_test
provides a [Token
] abstraction which corresponds roughly to
Serializer
method calls. There is an [assert_ser_tokens
] function to test
that a value serializes to a particular sequence of method calls, an
[assert_de_tokens
] function to test that a value can be deserialized from a
particular sequence of method calls, and an [assert_tokens
] function to test
both directions. There are also functions to test expected failure conditions.
Here is an example from the linked-hash-map
crate.
use linked_hash_map::LinkedHashMap;
use serde_test::{assert_tokens, Token};
#[test]
fn test_ser_de_empty() {
let map = LinkedHashMap::<char, u32>::new();
assert_tokens(
&map,
&[
Token::Map { len: Some(0) },
Token::MapEnd,
],
);
}
#[test]
fn test_ser_de() {
let mut map = LinkedHashMap::new();
map.insert('b', 20);
map.insert('a', 10);
map.insert('c', 30);
assert_tokens(
&map,
&[
Token::Map { len: Some(3) },
Token::Char('b'),
Token::I32(20),
Token::Char('a'),
Token::I32(10),
Token::Char('c'),
Token::I32(30),
Token::MapEnd,
],
);
}
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