| Compound balance reports showing ending balances (eg balancesheet), now show the ending date (single column) or range of ending dates (multi column) in their title. ,, (double comma) is used rather than - (hyphen) to suggest a sequence of discrete dates rather than a continuous span. | ||
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| .. | ||
| addons | ||
| balance | ||
| cli | ||
| i18n | ||
| journal | ||
| register | ||
| 0unittests.test | ||
| account-aliases.test | ||
| accounts-sorting.test | ||
| accounts.test | ||
| add.test | ||
| amount-rendering.test | ||
| balancesheet.test | ||
| cashflow.test | ||
| close.test | ||
| csv.test | ||
| descriptions.test | ||
| forecast.test | ||
| incomestatement.test | ||
| notes.test | ||
| payees.test | ||
| pivot.test | ||
| prices.test | ||
| query-desc.test | ||
| query-tag.test | ||
| README.md | ||
| rewrite.test | ||
| roi.test | ||
| sample.journal | ||
| stats.test | ||
| tags.test | ||
| timeclock.test | ||
hledger’s functional tests. See also Contributor Guide: Tests.
These mainly test the hledger CLI and (indirectly) hledger-lib. They are organised roughly by component.
Running these requires shelltestrunner. Older test files are in format 1; newer ones use format 3 (preferred). Some tests invoke unix commands so will not run in a Windows CMD shell.
Run them all (also builds hledger):
make functest
See how the Makefile is invoking shelltestrunner:
$ make functest -n
stack build --fast hledger
(COLUMNS=80 stack exec -- shelltest --execdir -j16 --hide-successes --exclude=/_ -w `stack exec -- which hledger` tests \
        && echo functest PASSED) || (echo functest FAILED; false)
These are the most important:
- COLUMNS=80makes output independent of your terminal width.
- --execdirruns each test within its own directory.
- -w `stack exec -- which hledger`ensures you are testing the hledger executable that was just built.
- -j16runs tests in parallel which is much faster.
Run only the tests matching a regular expression:
$ COLUMNS=80 shelltest --execdir -w `stack exec -- which hledger` tests -i balance-assertions.*19
:tests/journal/balance-assertions.test:19: [OK]
         Test Cases  Total      
 Passed  1           1          
 Failed  0           0          
 Total   1           1          
Run only the tests in one file:
$ COLUMNS=80 shelltest --execdir -w `stack exec -- which hledger` tests/cli/query-args.test
:tests/cli/query-args.test:1: [OK]
:tests/cli/query-args.test:2: [OK]
:tests/cli/query-args.test:3: [OK]
         Test Cases  Total      
 Passed  3           3          
 Failed  0           0          
 Total   3           3          
Run a test repeatedly as its file is changed:
$ ls tests/cli/query-args.test | entr bash -c "COLUMNS=80 shelltest --execdir -w `stack exec -- which hledger` tests/cli/query-args.test -i1"
:tests/cli/query-args.test:1: [OK]
         Test Cases  Total      
 Passed  1           1          
 Failed  0           0          
 Total   1           1          
:tests/cli/query-args.test:1: [OK]
         Test Cases  Total      
 Passed  1           1          
 Failed  0           0          
 Total   1           1          
  C-c C-c
More shelltestrunner options:
$ shelltest --help