# vouch

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A gleeunit compatible test runner for Gleam.

- **Watch mode**
- **JSON, XML and Teamcity outputs**
- **Failures due to todo in code are a special category** 
- **Skip support with todo in test code**
- **Process isolation and parallel execution for erlang target**
- **Test Filtering**
- **Human readable assert messages**

## Install

```sh
gleam add --dev vouch
```

```diff
 // test/my_project_test.gleam
-import gleeunit
+import vouch

 pub fn main() {
-  gleeunit.main()
+  vouch.main()
 }
```

Tests are discovered by the same heuristics that gleeunit uses, with tests as `module_tests.gleam`, and the usual conventions.

## Assertions: use `let assert`

Use `let assert`, or another `assert` based assertion library to assert. Vouch formats assert failures in 
the most human-friendly way I could manage.

## Example Usage

```sh
gleam test
gleam test -- --filter=parser
gleam test -- --format=json
gleam test -- --format=teamcity
gleam test -- --junit=report.xml
gleam test -- --timeout=1000            # Erlang target only
gleam test -- --parallel                # Erlang target only
gleam test -- --color=never             # console colour: auto | always | never
gleam run -m vouch -- watch             # rerun the suite on file change
```

### Watch mode

`gleam run -m vouch -- watch [options]` reruns the suite whenever there are changes in `src/`,
`test/`, or `gleam.toml`.

Press `q` then Enter to quit. It's a bit awkward, but Ctrl+C is captured by the BEAM and 
I couldn't get it to work properly and I don't have enough environments to test the specifics for trying to 
overcome that issue.

## Outcomes

| Outcome | Meaning | Exit code contribution |
| --- | --- | --- |
| pass | ran without panic | 0 |
| fail | assert/panic/crash/timeout | 1 |
| todo | hit `todo` in code under test | 1 — unimplemented is still not done |
| skip | `todo` within test function | 0 |

## Target differences

Erlang target supports `--parallel` and `--timeout=n`

Deno needs permissions in your project's `gleam.toml`.
You need `allow_read` for discovery and source quoting.
you need `allow_write` if you use `--junit` for XML report output
You need `allow_env` for detecting `NO_COLOR` environemnt variable

```toml
[javascript.deno]
allow_read = ["gleam.toml", "src", "test", "build"]
allow_write = ["."]
allow_env = ["NO_COLOR"]
```
