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xtp-test
A Rust test framework for xtp / Extism plugins.
Example
use extism_pdk::*;
use xtp_test;
// You _must_ export a single `test` function for the runner to execute.
use extism_pdk::*;
use xtp_test;
#[derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize)]
pub struct Count {
count: usize,
total: usize,
vowels: String,
}
#[plugin_fn]
pub fn test() -> FnResult<()> {
// call a function from some Extism plugin (you'll link these up in the CLI command to run the test),
// passing in some data and getting back a string (`callString` is a helper for string output)
let Json(res): Json<Count> = xtp_test::call("count_vowels", "some input")?;
// assert the count of the vowels is correct, giving the test case a name (which will be shown in the CLI output)
// using the macro version here will also capture filename and line number
xtp_test::assert_eq!("count_vowels of 'some input'", res.count, 4);
// create a group of tests, which will be run together and reset after the group is complete
xtp_test::group("count_vowels maintains state", || {
let mut accum_total = 0;
let expected_final_total = 12;
for i in 0..3 {
let Json(res): Json<Count> = xtp_test::call("count_vowels", "this is a test")?;
accum_total += res.count;
xtp_test::assert_eq("total count increased", accum_total, 4 * (i + 1));
}
xtp_test::assert_eq(
"expected total at and of test",
accum_total,
expected_final_total,
);
Ok(())
})?;
Ok(())
}
API Docs
Please see the docs.rs
documentation page for
full details.
Usage
1. Create a Rust project using the XTP Test crate
cargo new --lib rust-xtp-test
cd rust-xtp-test
# ensure you have `crate-type = ["cdylib"]` in your `[lib]` section of Cargo.toml
cargo add xtp-test extism-pdk
2. Write your test in Rust
use extism_pdk::*;
use xtp_test;
// You _must_ export a single `test` function for the runner to execute.
#[plugin_fn]
pub fn test() -> FnResult<()> {
// call a function from the Extism plugin being tested
let example = xtp_test::call("example", example_input)?;
// assert various things about the behavior and performance of the function call
xtp_test::assert_ne("example not null", &example, "");
// ...
Ok(())
}
3. Compile your test to .wasm:
Ensure you have the wasm32-unknown-unknown
and/or wasm32-wasi
targets
installed via rustup
, and run:
cargo build --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --release
4. Run the test against your plugin: Once you have your test code as a
.wasm
module, you can run the test against your plugin using the xtp
CLI:
Install xtp
curl https://static.dylibso.com/cli/install.sh | sudo sh
Run the test suite
xtp plugin test ./plugin-*.wasm --with test.wasm --mock-host host.wasm
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^
# your plugin(s) test to run optional mock host functions
Note: The optional mock host functions must be implemented as Extism plugins, whose exported functions match the host function signature imported by the plugins being tested.
Need Help?
Please reach out via the
#xtp
channel on Discord.
Dependencies
~2.8–4MB
~72K SLoC