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package godog
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"github.com/DATA-DOG/godog/colors"
)
type initializer func(*Suite)
type runner struct {
stopOnFailure bool
features []*feature
fmt Formatter
initializer initializer
}
func (r *runner) concurrent(rate int) (failed bool) {
queue := make(chan int, rate)
for i, ft := range r.features {
queue <- i // reserve space in queue
go func(fail *bool, feat *feature) {
defer func() {
<-queue // free a space in queue
}()
if r.stopOnFailure && *fail {
return
}
suite := &Suite{
fmt: r.fmt,
stopOnFailure: r.stopOnFailure,
features: []*feature{feat},
}
r.initializer(suite)
suite.run()
if suite.failed {
*fail = true
}
}(&failed, ft)
}
// wait until last are processed
for i := 0; i < rate; i++ {
queue <- i
}
close(queue)
// print summary
r.fmt.Summary()
return
}
func (r *runner) run() (failed bool) {
suite := &Suite{
fmt: r.fmt,
stopOnFailure: r.stopOnFailure,
features: r.features,
}
r.initializer(suite)
suite.run()
r.fmt.Summary()
return suite.failed
}
// RunWithOptions is same as Run function, except
// it uses Options provided in order to run the
// test suite without parsing flags
//
// This method is useful in case if you run
// godog in for example TestMain function together
// with go tests
func RunWithOptions(suite string, contextInitializer func(suite *Suite), opt Options) int {
var output io.Writer = os.Stdout
if nil != opt.Output {
output = opt.Output
}
if opt.NoColors {
output = colors.Uncolored(output)
} else {
output = colors.Colored(output)
}
if opt.ShowStepDefinitions {
s := &Suite{}
contextInitializer(s)
s.printStepDefinitions()
return 0
}
if len(opt.Paths) == 0 {
inf, err := os.Stat("features")
if err == nil && inf.IsDir() {
opt.Paths = []string{"features"}
}
}
if opt.Concurrency > 1 && !supportsConcurrency(opt.Format) {
fatal(fmt.Errorf("format \"%s\" does not support concurrent execution", opt.Format))
}
formatter, err := findFmt(opt.Format)
fatal(err)
features, err := parseFeatures(opt.Tags, opt.Paths)
fatal(err)
r := runner{
fmt: formatter(suite, output),
initializer: contextInitializer,
features: features,
stopOnFailure: opt.StopOnFailure,
}
var failed bool
if opt.Concurrency > 1 {
failed = r.concurrent(opt.Concurrency)
} else {
failed = r.run()
}
if failed && opt.Format != "events" {
return 1
}
return 0
}
// Run creates and runs the feature suite.
// Reads all configuration options from flags.
// uses contextInitializer to register contexts
//
// the concurrency option allows runner to
// initialize a number of suites to be run
// separately. Only progress formatter
// is supported when concurrency level is
// higher than 1
//
// contextInitializer must be able to register
// the step definitions and event handlers.
func Run(suite string, contextInitializer func(suite *Suite)) int {
var opt Options
opt.Output = colors.Colored(os.Stdout)
flagSet := FlagSet(&opt)
err := flagSet.Parse(os.Args[1:])
fatal(err)
opt.Paths = flagSet.Args()
return RunWithOptions(suite, contextInitializer, opt)
}
func supportsConcurrency(format string) bool {
switch format {
case "events":
return false
case "junit":
return false
case "pretty":
return false
case "cucumber":
return false
}
return true // all custom formatters are treated as supporting concurrency
}