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config.rs
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//! Test config.
use forge::{
result::{SuiteResult, TestStatus},
MultiContractRunner,
};
use foundry_evm::{
decode::decode_console_logs,
revm::primitives::SpecId,
traces::{decode_trace_arena, render_trace_arena, CallTraceDecoderBuilder},
};
use foundry_test_utils::{init_tracing, Filter};
use futures::future::join_all;
use itertools::Itertools;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
/// How to execute a test run.
pub struct TestConfig {
pub runner: MultiContractRunner,
pub should_fail: bool,
pub filter: Filter,
}
impl TestConfig {
pub fn new(runner: MultiContractRunner) -> Self {
Self::with_filter(runner, Filter::matches_all())
}
pub fn with_filter(runner: MultiContractRunner, filter: Filter) -> Self {
init_tracing();
Self { runner, should_fail: false, filter }
}
pub fn spec_id(mut self, spec: SpecId) -> Self {
self.runner.spec_id = spec;
self
}
pub fn should_fail(self) -> Self {
self.set_should_fail(true)
}
pub fn set_should_fail(mut self, should_fail: bool) -> Self {
self.should_fail = should_fail;
self
}
/// Executes the test runner
pub fn test(&mut self) -> BTreeMap<String, SuiteResult> {
self.runner.test_collect(&self.filter)
}
pub async fn run(&mut self) {
self.try_run().await.unwrap()
}
/// Executes the test case
///
/// Returns an error if
/// * filter matched 0 test cases
/// * a test results deviates from the configured `should_fail` setting
pub async fn try_run(&mut self) -> eyre::Result<()> {
let suite_result = self.test();
if suite_result.is_empty() {
eyre::bail!("empty test result");
}
for (_, SuiteResult { test_results, .. }) in suite_result {
for (test_name, mut result) in test_results {
if self.should_fail && (result.status == TestStatus::Success) ||
!self.should_fail && (result.status == TestStatus::Failure)
{
let logs = decode_console_logs(&result.logs);
let outcome = if self.should_fail { "fail" } else { "pass" };
let call_trace_decoder = CallTraceDecoderBuilder::default()
.with_known_contracts(&self.runner.known_contracts)
.build();
let decoded_traces = join_all(result.traces.iter_mut().map(|(_, arena)| {
let decoder = &call_trace_decoder;
async move {
decode_trace_arena(arena, decoder)
.await
.expect("Failed to decode traces");
render_trace_arena(arena)
}
}))
.await
.into_iter()
.collect::<Vec<String>>();
eyre::bail!(
"Test {} did not {} as expected.\nReason: {:?}\nLogs:\n{}\n\nTraces:\n{}",
test_name,
outcome,
result.reason,
logs.join("\n"),
decoded_traces.into_iter().format("\n"),
)
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// A helper to assert the outcome of multiple tests with helpful assert messages
#[track_caller]
#[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
pub fn assert_multiple(
actuals: &BTreeMap<String, SuiteResult>,
expecteds: BTreeMap<
&str,
Vec<(&str, bool, Option<String>, Option<Vec<String>>, Option<usize>)>,
>,
) {
assert_eq!(actuals.len(), expecteds.len(), "We did not run as many contracts as we expected");
for (contract_name, tests) in &expecteds {
assert!(
actuals.contains_key(*contract_name),
"We did not run the contract {contract_name}"
);
assert_eq!(
actuals[*contract_name].len(),
expecteds[contract_name].len(),
"We did not run as many test functions as we expected for {contract_name}"
);
for (test_name, should_pass, reason, expected_logs, expected_warning_count) in tests {
let logs = &decode_console_logs(&actuals[*contract_name].test_results[*test_name].logs);
let warnings_count = &actuals[*contract_name].warnings.len();
if *should_pass {
assert!(
actuals[*contract_name].test_results[*test_name].status == TestStatus::Success,
"Test {} did not pass as expected.\nReason: {:?}\nLogs:\n{}",
test_name,
actuals[*contract_name].test_results[*test_name].reason,
logs.join("\n")
);
} else {
assert!(
actuals[*contract_name].test_results[*test_name].status == TestStatus::Failure,
"Test {} did not fail as expected.\nLogs:\n{}",
test_name,
logs.join("\n")
);
assert_eq!(
actuals[*contract_name].test_results[*test_name].reason, *reason,
"Failure reason for test {test_name} did not match what we expected."
);
}
if let Some(expected_logs) = expected_logs {
assert_eq!(
logs,
expected_logs,
"Logs did not match for test {}.\nExpected:\n{}\n\nGot:\n{}",
test_name,
expected_logs.join("\n"),
logs.join("\n")
);
}
if let Some(expected_warning_count) = expected_warning_count {
assert_eq!(
warnings_count, expected_warning_count,
"Test {test_name} did not pass as expected. Expected:\n{expected_warning_count}Got:\n{warnings_count}"
);
}
}
}
}