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TS_TEST_EXTENSION=
TS_TEST_EXTRA_SRCS_MASK=
TS_TEST_CONFIG_PATH=
TS_TEST_NM=
_TS_TEST_DEPENDS_ON_BUILD=
# We have to rename node_modules.tar to workspace_node_modules.tar,
# so TS_TEST_JEST module has it's own unique output.
# TS_TEST_JEST_FOR module has to output all files required for test run.
TS_TEST_JEST_CMD=$TOUCH_UNIT \
&& $NOTS_TOOL $NOTS_TOOL_BASE_ARGS create-node-modules --moddir $TS_TEST_FOR_PATH \
$_NODE_MODULES_INOUTS ${hide:PEERS} \
&& ${cwd:BINDIR} $MOVE_FILE $TS_TEST_NM ${output:"workspace_node_modules.tar"} \
${kv;hide:"p TS_JST"} ${kv;hide:"pc magenta"}
### @usage: TS_TEST_JEST_FOR(Path)
###
### Defines testing module with jest test runner.
###
### @example
###
### TS_TEST_JEST_FOR(path/to/module)
### TS_TEST_SRCS(../src)
### TS_TEST_CONFIG(../jest.config.js)
### END()
###
module TS_TEST_JEST_FOR: _TS_TEST_BASE {
.CMD=TS_TEST_JEST_CMD
# for multimodule peers we should choose NODE_MODULES
SET(PEERDIR_TAGS NODE_MODULES)
# compatibility with old TS_TEST_SRCS
SET(TS_TEST_EXTENSION test.(ts|tsx|js|jsx))
SET(TS_TEST_EXTRA_SRCS_MASK /**/__mocks__/*)
# nots.py will decide if we need to depend on the testing target module output
_DEPENDS_ON_MOD()
_PEERDIR_TS_RESOURCE(nodejs pnpm jest)
_TS_TEST_FOR_CONFIGURE(jest jest.config.js workspace_node_modules.tar)
_TS_ADD_NODE_MODULES_FOR_BUILDER()
}
TS_TEST_HERMIONE_CMD=$TOUCH_UNIT \
&& ${cwd:BINDIR} $MOVE_FILE ${input:TS_TEST_NM} ${output:"workspace_node_modules.tar"} \
${kv;hide:"p TSHRM"} ${kv;hide:"pc magenta"}
### @usage: TS_TEST_HERMIONE_FOR(Path)
###
### Defines testing module with hermione test runner.
###
### @example
###
### TS_TEST_HERMIONE_FOR(path/to/module)
### TS_TEST_SRCS(../src)
### TS_TEST_CONFIG(../hermione.conf.js)
### END()
###
module TS_TEST_HERMIONE_FOR: _TS_TEST_BASE {
.CMD=TS_TEST_HERMIONE_CMD
# for multimodule peers we should choose TS
SET(PEERDIR_TAGS TS)
# compatibility with old TS_TEST_SRCS
SET(TS_TEST_EXTENSION hermione.(ts|js))
TS_TEST_DEPENDS_ON_BUILD()
_DEPENDS_ON_MOD()
_PEERDIR_TS_RESOURCE(nodejs pnpm typescript hermione)
_TS_TEST_FOR_CONFIGURE(hermione .hermione.conf.js workspace_node_modules.tar)
}
module _TS_TEST_BASE: _BARE_UNIT {
# ignore SRCS macro
.ALIASES=SRCS=_NOOP_MACRO
# use this parser to get module args in $MODULE_ARGS_RAW
.ARGS_PARSER=Raw
.NODE_TYPE=Program
# .fake tells builder to not materialize it in results
SET(MODULE_SUFFIX .ts_test.fake)
# include processor works only for TS tag
SET(MODULE_TAG TS)
# we read erm-packages.json during configuration, so we have to include it to configuration cache key
SET_APPEND(_MAKEFILE_INCLUDE_LIKE_DEPS ${ARCADIA_ROOT}/$ERM_PACKAGES_PATH)
# parse module args
_TS_TEST_FOR_ARGS($MODULE_ARGS_RAW)
# we don't want to have TS outputs for tests
DISABLE(TS_CONFIG_DEDUCE_OUT)
}
macro _TS_TEST_FOR_ARGS(FOR_MOD, RELATIVE?"${CURDIR}":"${ARCADIA_ROOT}") {
# we read testing modules' package.json during configuration,
# so we have to include it to configuration cache key
SET_APPEND(_MAKEFILE_INCLUDE_LIKE_DEPS $RELATIVE/$FOR_MOD/package.json)
SET_APPEND(_MAKEFILE_INCLUDE_LIKE_DEPS $RELATIVE/$FOR_MOD/pnpm-lock.yaml)
_VALIDATE_TS_TEST_FOR_ARGS($FOR_MOD $RELATIVE)
_SET_TS_TEST_FOR_VARS($FOR_MOD)
}
macro _SETUP_EXTRACT_NODE_MODULES_RECIPE(FOR_PATH) {
DEPENDS(devtools/frontend_build_platform/nots/recipes/extract_node_modules)
USE_RECIPE(devtools/frontend_build_platform/nots/recipes/extract_node_modules/recipe $FOR_PATH workspace_node_modules.tar)
}
macro _SETUP_EXTRACT_OUTPUT_TARS_RECIPE(FOR_PATH) {
DEPENDS(devtools/frontend_build_platform/nots/recipes/extract_output_tars)
USE_RECIPE(devtools/frontend_build_platform/nots/recipes/extract_output_tars/recipe $FOR_PATH)
}
### @usage: TS_TEST_CONFIG(Path)
###
### Macro sets the path to configuration file of the test runner.
###
### - Path - path to the config file.
macro TS_TEST_CONFIG(Path) {
SET(TS_TEST_CONFIG_PATH $Path)
}
_TS_TEST_SRCS_VALUE=
_TS_TEST_EXTRA_SRCS_VALUE=
### @usage: TS_TEST_SRCS(DIRS...)
###
### Macro to define directories where the test source files should be located.
###
### - DIRS... - directories.
macro TS_TEST_SRCS(DIRS...) {
_GLOB(_TS_TEST_SRCS_VALUE ${suf=/**/*.$TS_TEST_EXTENSION:DIRS})
SRCS($_TS_TEST_SRCS_VALUE)
_GLOB(_TS_TEST_EXTRA_SRCS_VALUE ${suf=$TS_TEST_EXTRA_SRCS_MASK:DIRS})
SRCS($_TS_TEST_EXTRA_SRCS_VALUE)
}
_TS_TEST_DATA_VALUE=
_TS_TEST_DATA_DIRS_RENAME_VALUE=
### @usage: TS_TEST_DATA([RENAME] GLOBS...)
###
### Macro to add tests data (i.e. snapshots) used in testing to a bindir from curdir.
### Creates symbolic links to directories of files found by the specified globs.
###
### Parameters:
### - RENAME - adds ability to rename paths for tests data from curdir to bindir.
### For example if your tested module located on "module" path and tests data in "module/tests_data".
### Then you can be able to rename "tests_data" folder to something else - `RENAME tests_data:example`.
### As a result in your bindir will be created folder - "module/example" which is a symbolic link on "module/tests_data" in curdir.
### It is possible to specify multiple renaming rules in the following format "dir1:dir2;dir3/foo:dir4/bar", where "dir1" and "dir3" folders in curdir.
### - GLOBS... - globs to tests data files, symbolic links will be created to their folders. For example - "tests_data/**/*".
macro TS_TEST_DATA(RENAME="", GLOBS...) {
_GLOB(_TS_TEST_DATA_VALUE $GLOBS)
SET(_TS_TEST_DATA_DIRS_RENAME_VALUE $RENAME)
}
### @usage: TS_TEST_DEPENDS_ON_BUILD()
###
### Macro enables build and results unpacking for the module test is targeting.
### It is not required for most of the tests, but it might be needeed in some special cases.
macro TS_TEST_DEPENDS_ON_BUILD() {
ENABLE(_TS_TEST_DEPENDS_ON_BUILD)
}
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