| // 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp | |
| // Catch has built-in and external reporters: | |
| // Built-in: | |
| // - compact | |
| // - console | |
| // - junit | |
| // - xml | |
| // External: | |
| // - automake | |
| // - tap | |
| // - teamcity (this example) | |
| // main() and reporter code provided in 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity passes unconditionally succeeding assertion", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| SUCCEED(); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| FAIL(); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports failing check", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE( 3 == 7 ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports failing check-false", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE_FALSE( 3 == 3 ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports failing check-that", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| using namespace Catch; | |
| REQUIRE_THAT( "hello", Contains( "world" ) ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports unexpected exception", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE( (throw std::runtime_error("surprise!"), true) ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports undesired exception", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE_NOTHROW( (throw std::runtime_error("surprise!"), true) ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports missing expected exception", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE_THROWS( true ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports missing specific expected exception", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE_THROWS_AS( throw std::bad_alloc(), std::runtime_error ); | |
| } | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity reports unexpected message in expected exception", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| using namespace Catch; | |
| CHECK_THROWS_WITH( throw std::runtime_error("hello"), "world" ); | |
| CHECK_THROWS_WITH( throw std::runtime_error("hello"), Contains("world") ); | |
| } | |
| struct MyException: public std::runtime_error | |
| { | |
| MyException( char const * text ) | |
| : std::runtime_error( text ) {} | |
| ~MyException() override; | |
| }; | |
| // prevent -Wweak-vtables: | |
| MyException::~MyException() = default; | |
| struct MyExceptionMatcher : Catch::MatcherBase< std::runtime_error > | |
| { | |
| std::string m_text; | |
| MyExceptionMatcher( char const * text ) | |
| : m_text( text ) | |
| {} | |
| ~MyExceptionMatcher() override; | |
| bool match( std::runtime_error const & arg ) const override | |
| { | |
| return m_text == arg.what() ; | |
| } | |
| std::string describe() const override | |
| { | |
| return "it's me"; | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| // prevent -Wweak-vtables: | |
| MyExceptionMatcher::~MyExceptionMatcher() = default; | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity failing check-throws-matches", "[teamcity]" ) { | |
| CHECK_THROWS_MATCHES( throw MyException("hello"), MyException, MyExceptionMatcher("world") ); | |
| } | |
| // [!throws] - lets Catch know that this test is likely to throw an exception even if successful. | |
| // This causes the test to be excluded when running with -e or --nothrow. | |
| // No special effects for the reporter. | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity throwing exception with tag [!throws]", "[teamcity][!throws]" ) { | |
| REQUIRE_THROWS( throw std::runtime_error("unsurprisingly") ); | |
| } | |
| // [!mayfail] - doesn't fail the test if any given assertion fails (but still reports it). This can be useful to flag a work-in-progress, or a known issue that you don't want to immediately fix but still want to track in your tests. | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity failing assertion with tag [!mayfail]", "[teamcity][!mayfail] " ) { | |
| REQUIRE( 3 == 7 ); // doesn't fail test case this time, reports: testIgnored | |
| REQUIRE( 3 == 3 ); | |
| } | |
| // [!shouldfail] - like [!mayfail] but fails the test if it passes. | |
| // This can be useful if you want to be notified of accidental, or third-party, fixes. | |
| TEST_CASE( "TeamCity succeeding assertion with tag [!shouldfail]", "[teamcity][!shouldfail]" ) { | |
| SUCCEED( "Marked [!shouldfail]" ); | |
| } | |
| // Compile & run: | |
| // - g++ -std=c++11 -Wall -I$(CATCH_ROOT) -DCATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" -o 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o -c 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp | |
| // - g++ -std=c++11 -Wall -I$(CATCH_ROOT) -o 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o && 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter --list-reporters | |
| // | |
| // - cl -EHsc -I%CATCH_ROOT% -DCATCH_EXAMPLE_RPT_1=\"include/reporters/catch_reporter_teamcity.hpp\" -Fo200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.obj -c 200-Rpt-CatchMain.cpp | |
| // - cl -EHsc -I%CATCH_ROOT% 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp 200-Rpt-CatchMainTeamCity.o && 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter --list-reporters | |
| // Compilation output (--list-reporters): | |
| // Available reporters: | |
| // compact: Reports test results on a single line, suitable for IDEs | |
| // console: Reports test results as plain lines of text | |
| // junit: Reports test results in an XML format that looks like Ant's | |
| // junitreport target | |
| // teamcity: Reports test results as TeamCity service messages | |
| // xml: Reports test results as an XML document | |
| // Expected output (abbreviated and broken into shorter lines): | |
| // | |
| // prompt> 207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.exe --reporter teamcity | |
| // ##teamcity[testSuiteStarted name='207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.exe'] | |
| // ##teamcity[testStarted name='TeamCity passes unconditionally succeeding assertion'] | |
| // ##teamcity[testFinished name='TeamCity passes unconditionally succeeding assertion' duration='1'] | |
| // ##teamcity[testStarted name='TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion'] | |
| // ##teamcity[testFailed name='TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion' / | |
| // message='.../examples/207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp:23|n/ | |
| // ...............................................................................|n|n/ | |
| // .../examples/207-Rpt-TeamCityReporter.cpp:25|nexplicit failure'] | |
| // ##teamcity[testFinished name='TeamCity reports unconditionally failing assertion' duration='3'] | |
| // ... | |