rust/editors/code/tests/runTests.ts
Andrei Listochkin 684fa2794f VSCode variables support for substitutions
Tests now open Rust-Analyzer extension code in order to populate
VSCode variables.
2022-05-11 15:50:59 +01:00

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TypeScript

import * as path from 'path';
import * as fs from 'fs';
import { runTests } from '@vscode/test-electron';
async function main() {
// The folder containing the Extension Manifest package.json
// Passed to `--extensionDevelopmentPath`
const extensionDevelopmentPath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../');
// Minimum supported version.
const jsonData = fs.readFileSync(path.join(extensionDevelopmentPath, 'package.json'));
const json = JSON.parse(jsonData.toString());
let minimalVersion: string = json.engines.vscode;
if (minimalVersion.startsWith('^')) minimalVersion = minimalVersion.slice(1);
const launchArgs = ["--disable-extensions", extensionDevelopmentPath];
// All test suites (either unit tests or integration tests) should be in subfolders.
const extensionTestsPath = path.resolve(__dirname, './unit/index');
// Run tests using the minimal supported version.
await runTests({
version: minimalVersion,
launchArgs,
extensionDevelopmentPath,
extensionTestsPath
});
// and the latest one
await runTests({
version: 'stable',
launchArgs,
extensionDevelopmentPath,
extensionTestsPath
});
}
main().catch(err => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.error('Failed to run tests', err);
process.exit(1);
});