A VSCode test controller for Haxe.
A small sample project for each supported framework can be found in the samples directory.
You can run your tests by clicking the button in the "Test" tab of the activity bar. The command that it runs can be configured via settings.json
:
"haxeTestExplorer.testCommand": [
"${haxe}",
"test.hxml",
"-lib",
"test-adapter"
]
As you can see, by default it assumes the presence of a test.hxml
that compiles and runs the tests. Additionally, the test-adapter
library is injected. It adds hooks to the different testing frameworks to record the test results in a .unittest
folder in your workspace.
While the test-adapter
library itself ships with the extension and is set up automatically, you still need to install a dependency:
haxelib install json2object
.unittest
should be added to your .gitignore
. You might also want to hide it from VSCode's file explorer by adding this to your global settings:
"files.exclude": {
"**/.unittest": true
}
It's also possible to debug tests using a launch configuration from launch.json
. Which one should be used can be configured with this setting:
"haxeTestExplorer.launchConfiguration": "Debug"
Unlike with testCommand
for running tests, -lib test-adapter
can't be injected automatically for debugging. Add -lib test-adapter
directly to your HXML file if you want results to be recorded / filtering to work while debugging.
Note that for munit
, hexUnit
and tink_unittest
, the test-adapter library relies on a class name filter to detect the positions of tests. This simply defaults to ~/Test/
and is checked against the names of classes and implemented interfaces anywhere in the hierarchy of a class.
You can customize the filter with -D test-adapter-filter=<filter>
. Check .unittest/positions.json
to see what positions were recorded.
For utest
, test detection only works when utest.ITest
is implemented / utest.TestCase
is extended. If this is not the case, utest will print a warning.
cd ~/.vscode/extensions
git clone https://github.com/vshaxe/haxe-test-adapter
cd haxe-test-adapter
npm install
npx haxe build.hxml
haxelib dev test-adapter test-adapter
If you open the project in VSCode, the default display.hxml
assumes you have all supported test frameworks installed. If you just want code completion for the sources of the extension itself, or the non-framework-specific parts of test-adapter
, you can select build.hxml
as your active Haxe configuration instead.