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Revision as of 16:55, 3 October 2019
Internal
Script to Run all .bats Tests from a Directory
#!/usr/bin/env bash
for i in $(dirname $0)/*.bats; do
echo "running $(basename ${i}) tests ..."
bats $i
done
Loading a Library to be Tested into a .bats Test
Assuming that the library you want to test is called 'blue.shlib', create a 'blue-library.bash' file in the directory that contain the .bats tests. If the library is located at a fixed relative location to the .bats test files, use this arrangement:
source ${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/[...]/blue.shlib
Otherwise, you can use an absolute path, but that is more fragile.
From each .bats test that wants to test functionality from that library:
load blue-library