Add meili-snap crate to make writing snapshot tests easier

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Loïc Lecrenier 2022-10-11 13:24:53 +02:00 committed by Clément Renault
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.gitignore vendored
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/data.ms
/snapshots
/dumps
# Snapshots
## ... large
*.full.snap
## ... unreviewed
*.snap.new

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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3e2e65a1a2e43cfcb47a895c4c8b10d1f4a61097f9f254f183aee60cad9c651d"
[[package]]
name = "md5"
version = "0.7.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "490cc448043f947bae3cbee9c203358d62dbee0db12107a74be5c30ccfd09771"
[[package]]
name = "meili-snap"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"insta",
"md5",
"once_cell",
]
[[package]]
name = "meilisearch-auth"
version = "0.29.1"

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"meilisearch-http",
"meilisearch-types",
"meilisearch-auth",
"meili-snap",
"index-scheduler",
"dump",
"file-store",

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[package]
name = "meili-snap"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
insta = { version = "1.19.1", features = ["json", "redactions"] }
md5 = "0.7.0"
once_cell = "1.15"

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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::Mutex;
use std::{collections::HashMap, path::Path};
static SNAPSHOT_NAMES: Lazy<Mutex<HashMap<PathBuf, usize>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::default());
/// Return the md5 hash of the given string
pub fn hash_snapshot(snap: &str) -> String {
let hash = md5::compute(snap.as_bytes());
let hash_str = format!("{hash:x}");
hash_str
}
#[track_caller]
pub fn default_snapshot_settings_for_test(name: Option<&str>) -> (insta::Settings, Cow<'_, str>) {
let mut settings = insta::Settings::clone_current();
settings.set_prepend_module_to_snapshot(false);
let path = Path::new(std::panic::Location::caller().file());
let filename = path.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
settings.set_omit_expression(true);
let test_name = std::thread::current()
.name()
.unwrap()
.rsplit("::")
.next()
.unwrap()
.to_owned();
let path = Path::new("snapshots")
.join(filename)
.join(&test_name)
.to_owned();
settings.set_snapshot_path(path.clone());
let snap_name = if let Some(name) = name {
Cow::Borrowed(name)
} else {
let mut snapshot_names = SNAPSHOT_NAMES.lock().unwrap();
let counter = snapshot_names.entry(path).or_default();
*counter += 1;
Cow::Owned(format!("{counter}"))
};
(settings, snap_name)
}
/**
Create a hashed snapshot test.
## Arguments:
1. The content of the snapshot. It is an expression whose result implements the `fmt::Display` trait.
2. `name: <name>`: the identifier for the snapshot test (optional)
3. `@""` to write the hash of the snapshot inline
## Behaviour
The content of the snapshot will be saved both in full and as a hash. The full snapshot will
be saved with the name `<name>.full.snap` but will not be saved to the git repository. The hashed
snapshot will be saved inline. If `<name>` is not specified, then a global counter is used to give an
identifier to the snapshot.
Running `cargo test` will check whether the old snapshot is identical to the
current one. If they are equal, the test passes. Otherwise, the test fails.
Use the command line `cargo insta` to approve or reject new snapshots.
## Example
```ignore
// The full snapshot is saved under 1.full.snap and contains `10`
snapshot_hash!(10, @"d3d9446802a44259755d38e6d163e820");
// The full snapshot is saved under snap_name.full.snap and contains `hello world`
snapshot_hash!("hello world", name: "snap_name", @"5f93f983524def3dca464469d2cf9f3e");
```
*/
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! snapshot_hash {
($value:expr, @$inline:literal) => {
let (settings, snap_name) = $crate::default_snapshot_settings_for_test(None);
settings.bind(|| {
let snap = format!("{}", $value);
let hash_snap = $crate::hash_snapshot(&snap);
insta::assert_snapshot!(hash_snap, @$inline);
insta::assert_snapshot!(format!("{}.full", snap_name), snap);
});
};
($value:expr, name: $name:expr, @$inline:literal) => {
let snap_name = format!("{}", $name);
let (settings, snap_name) = $crate::default_snapshot_settings_for_test(Some(&snap_name));
settings.bind(|| {
let snap = format!("{}", $value);
let hash_snap = $crate::hash_snapshot(&snap);
insta::assert_snapshot!(hash_snap, @$inline);
insta::assert_snapshot!(format!("{}.full", snap_name), snap);
});
};
}
/**
Create a hashed snapshot test.
## Arguments:
1. The content of the snapshot. It is an expression whose result implements the `fmt::Display` trait.
2. Optionally one of:
1. `name: <name>`: the identifier for the snapshot test
2. `@""` to write the hash of the snapshot inline
## Behaviour
The content of the snapshot will be saved in full with the given name
or using a global counter to give it an identifier.
Running `cargo test` will check whether the old snapshot is identical to the
current one. If they are equal, the test passes. Otherwise, the test fails.
Use the command line `cargo insta` to approve or reject new snapshots.
## Example
```ignore
// The full snapshot is saved under 1.snap and contains `10`
snapshot!(10);
// The full snapshot is saved under snap_name.snap and contains `10`
snapshot!("hello world", name: "snap_name");
// The full snapshot is saved inline
snapshot!(format!("{:?}", vec![1, 2]), @"[1, 2]");
```
*/
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! snapshot {
($value:expr, name: $name:expr) => {
let snap_name = format!("{}", $name);
let (settings, snap_name) = $crate::default_snapshot_settings_for_test(Some(&snap_name));
settings.bind(|| {
let snap = format!("{}", $value);
insta::assert_snapshot!(format!("{}", snap_name), snap);
});
};
($value:expr, @$inline:literal) => {
// Note that the name given as argument does not matter since it is only an inline snapshot
// We don't pass None because otherwise `meili-snap` will try to assign it a unique identifier
let (settings, _) = $crate::default_snapshot_settings_for_test(Some("_dummy_argument"));
settings.bind(|| {
let snap = format!("{}", $value);
insta::assert_snapshot!(snap, @$inline);
});
};
($value:expr) => {
let (settings, snap_name) = $crate::default_snapshot_settings_for_test(None);
settings.bind(|| {
let snap = format!("{}", $value);
insta::assert_snapshot!(format!("{}", snap_name), snap);
});
};
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn snap() {
snapshot_hash!(10, @"d3d9446802a44259755d38e6d163e820");
snapshot_hash!(20, @"98f13708210194c475687be6106a3b84");
snapshot_hash!(30, @"34173cb38f07f89ddbebc2ac9128303f");
snapshot!(40, @"40");
snapshot!(50, @"50");
snapshot!(60, @"60");
snapshot!(70);
snapshot!(80);
snapshot!(90);
snapshot!(100, name: "snap_name_1");
snapshot_hash!(110, name: "snap_name_2", @"5f93f983524def3dca464469d2cf9f3e");
snapshot!(120);
snapshot!(format!("{:?}", vec![1, 2]), @"[1, 2]");
}
// Currently the name of this module is not part of the snapshot path
// It does not bother me, but maybe it is worth changing later on.
mod snap {
#[test]
fn some_test() {
snapshot_hash!(10, @"d3d9446802a44259755d38e6d163e820");
snapshot_hash!(20, @"98f13708210194c475687be6106a3b84");
snapshot_hash!(30, @"34173cb38f07f89ddbebc2ac9128303f");
snapshot!(40, @"40");
snapshot!(50, @"50");
snapshot!(60, @"60");
snapshot!(70);
snapshot!(80);
snapshot!(90);
snapshot!(100, name: "snap_name_1");
snapshot_hash!(110, name: "snap_name_2", @"5f93f983524def3dca464469d2cf9f3e");
snapshot!(120);
snapshot_hash!("", name: "", @"d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e");
}
}
}
/// Create a string from the value by serializing it as Json, optionally
/// redacting some parts of it.
///
/// The second argument to the macro can be an object expression for redaction.
/// It's in the form { selector => replacement }. For more information about redactions
/// refer to the redactions feature in the `insta` guide.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! json_string {
($value:expr, {$($k:expr => $v:expr),*$(,)?}) => {
{
let (_, snap) = insta::_prepare_snapshot_for_redaction!($value, {$($k => $v),*}, Json, File);
snap
}
};
($value:expr) => {{
let value = insta::_macro_support::serialize_value(
&$value,
insta::_macro_support::SerializationFormat::Json,
insta::_macro_support::SnapshotLocation::File
);
value
}};
}

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use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::env;
use std::fs;
use std::io::{BufReader, Read};
use std::num::ParseIntError;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{fmt, fs};
use std::{env, fmt, fs};
use byte_unit::{Byte, ByteError};
use clap::Parser;
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Ok(ret)
}
/// Checks if the key is defined in the environment variables.
/// If not, inserts it with the given value.
pub fn export_to_env_if_not_present<T>(key: &str, value: T)
where
T: AsRef<OsStr>,
{
if let Err(VarError::NotPresent) = std::env::var(key) {
std::env::set_var(key, value);
}
}
/// Functions used to get default value for `Opt` fields, needs to be function because of serde's default attribute.
fn default_db_path() -> PathBuf {