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81 lines
1.9 KiB
Go
81 lines
1.9 KiB
Go
package convey
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import (
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"flag"
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"os"
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"github.com/jtolds/gls"
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"github.com/smartystreets/assertions"
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"github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/convey/reporting"
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)
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func init() {
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assertions.GoConveyMode(true)
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declareFlags()
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ctxMgr = gls.NewContextManager()
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}
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func declareFlags() {
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flag.BoolVar(&json, "convey-json", false, "When true, emits results in JSON blocks. Default: 'false'")
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flag.BoolVar(&silent, "convey-silent", false, "When true, all output from GoConvey is suppressed.")
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flag.BoolVar(&story, "convey-story", false, "When true, emits story output, otherwise emits dot output. When not provided, this flag mirros the value of the '-test.v' flag")
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if noStoryFlagProvided() {
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story = verboseEnabled
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}
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// FYI: flag.Parse() is called from the testing package.
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}
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func noStoryFlagProvided() bool {
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return !story && !storyDisabled
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}
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func buildReporter() reporting.Reporter {
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selectReporter := os.Getenv("GOCONVEY_REPORTER")
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switch {
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case testReporter != nil:
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return testReporter
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case json || selectReporter == "json":
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return reporting.BuildJsonReporter()
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case silent || selectReporter == "silent":
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return reporting.BuildSilentReporter()
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case selectReporter == "dot":
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// Story is turned on when verbose is set, so we need to check for dot reporter first.
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return reporting.BuildDotReporter()
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case story || selectReporter == "story":
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return reporting.BuildStoryReporter()
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default:
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return reporting.BuildDotReporter()
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}
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}
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var (
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ctxMgr *gls.ContextManager
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// only set by internal tests
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testReporter reporting.Reporter
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)
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var (
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json bool
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silent bool
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story bool
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verboseEnabled = flagFound("-test.v=true")
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storyDisabled = flagFound("-story=false")
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)
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// flagFound parses the command line args manually for flags defined in other
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// packages. Like the '-v' flag from the "testing" package, for instance.
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func flagFound(flagValue string) bool {
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for _, arg := range os.Args {
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if arg == flagValue {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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