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Bashtestmd
Compiles Markdown files with Bash code blocks into a single Bash script for CI testing purposes.
Basic Usage
The following command parses all code blocks from the input markdown file and generates a script
containing all blocks tagged with the specified TAG_NAME
bashtestmd --input {PATH_TO_INPUT_FILE} --output {OUTPUT_FILE_NAME} --tag {TAG_NAME}`.
For example, bashtestmd --input README.md --output demo-readme.sh --tag test-ci
will find all code blocks
of the form and generate a script which runs them sequentially, enforcing that each command exits with status code 0
.
```sh,test-ci
$ echo "This is a demo"
```
Note that bashtestmd
only interprets lines beginning with $
as commands. This allows output to be included in
snippets without compromising the generated script.
```sh,test-ci
$ echo "This is a demo"
This is a demo
```
Supported tags
bashtestmd
supports the following optional tags on code blocks:
bashtestmd:compare-output
bashtestmd:exit-code-ignore
bashtestmd:exit-code="{EXPECTED_CODE}"
bashtestmd:long-running
bashtestmd:wait-until="{TEXT}"
Compare Output
The tag bashtestmd:compare-output
causes the generated script to check that the command output
matches the output in the markdown file.
For example, this command will fail if the server returns "goodbye"
in response to a query to localhost:80/hello
instead of the expected "hello, world"
```sh,test-ci,bashtestmd:compare-output`
$ curl localhost:80/hello
"hello, world"
```
Exit Code Ignore
The tag bashtestmd:exit-code-ignore
causes bashtestmd
to ignore the exit code of the command rather than enforcing that the code is 0
Exit Code
The tag bashtestmd:exit-code="{CODE}"
causes bashtestmd
to check that the exit code of the command matches the provided value
```sh,test-ci,bashtestmd:exit-code="1"`
$ rm this_file_does_not_exist.txt
rm: this_file_does_not_exist.txt: No such file or directory
```
Long Running
The tag bashtestmd:long-running
causes the command to run in the background and waits 120 seconds for the task to complete.
It is strongly recommended to combine long-running
with wait-until
in order to override this default behavior.
For example, the following commmand compiles to cargo run &; sleep 120
```sh,test-ci,bashtestmd:long-running`
$ cargo run
```
Wait Until
The tag bashtestmd:wait-until={SOME_TEXT}
will cause the script to wait for the process to output the expected text
before continuing rather than simply sleeping for two minutes. Note that this command requires the long-running
tag in order to have an effect.
```sh,test-ci,bashtestmd:long-running,bashtestmd:wait-until="Finished release"`
$ cargo build --release
```
Local Installation
To set up bashtestmd
for local development
git clone https://github.com/Sovereign-Labs/bashtestmd.git
cargo install --path bashtestmd/
Dependencies
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