tag | a29e6318cea0d609d75e195b04ae144b7c1f6d69 | |
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tagger | Natalie Weizenbaum <nex342@gmail.com> | Fri Sep 22 13:47:34 2017 -0700 |
object | 8fb0f8a7bc9de599e603d317481e7a4429e007d1 |
Declare support for async 2.0.0.
commit | 8fb0f8a7bc9de599e603d317481e7a4429e007d1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Natalie Weizenbaum <nweiz@google.com> | Fri Sep 22 13:47:01 2017 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Sep 22 13:47:01 2017 -0700 |
tree | 38c2289afe3a002ac23af4290d4ab2489aa7d5c9 | |
parent | b05b2f300243ad0470609d67c5422e08ea091316 [diff] |
Declare support for async 2.0.0 (#5)
The test_descriptor
package provides a convenient, easy-to-read API for defining and verifying directory structures in tests.
We recommend that you import this library with the d
prefix. The d.dir()
and d.file()
functions are the main entrypoints. They define a filesystem structure that can be created using Descriptor.create()
and verified using Descriptor.validate()
. For example:
import 'dart:io'; import 'package:test_descriptor/test_descriptor.dart' as d; void main() { test("Directory.rename", () async { await d.dir("parent", [ d.file("sibling", "sibling-contents"), d.dir("old-name", [ d.file("child", "child-contents") ]) ]).create(); await new Directory("${d.sandbox}/parent/old-name") .rename("${d.sandbox}/parent/new-name"); await d.dir("parent", [ d.file("sibling", "sibling-contents"), d.dir("new-name", [ d.file("child", "child-contents") ]) ]).validate(); }); }
By default, descriptors create entries in a temporary sandbox directory, d.sandbox
. A new sandbox is automatically created the first time you create a descriptor in a given test, and automatically deleted once the test finishes running.
This package is term_glyph
aware. It will decide whether to use ASCII or Unicode glyphs based on the glyph.ascii
attribute.