(testing)= # Testing and benchmarking ## Testing ### Requirements Install the following dependencies into the default Python installation: ```bash pip install pytest selenium pytest-instafail pytest-httpserver ``` Install [geckodriver](https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases) and [chromedriver](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads) and check that they are in your `PATH`. ### Running the test suite To run the pytest suite of tests, type on the command line: ```bash pytest src/ pyodide_build/ packages/*/test_* ``` There are 3 test locations, - `src/tests/`: general Pyodide tests and tests running the CPython test suite - `pyodide_build/tests/`: tests related to Pyodide build system (do not require selenium to run) - `packages/*/test_*`: package specific tests. ### Manual interactive testing To run manual interactive tests, a docker environment and a webserver will be used. 1. Bind port 8000 for testing. To automatically bind port 8000 of the docker environment and the host system, run: `./run_docker` 2. Now, this can be used to test the Pyodide builds running within the docker environment using external browser programs on the host system. To do this, run: `./bin/pyodide serve` 3. This serves the ``build`` directory of the Pyodide project on port 8000. * To serve a different directory, use the ``--build_dir`` argument followed by the path of the directory. * To serve on a different port, use the ``--port`` argument followed by the desired port number. Make sure that the port passed in ``--port`` argument is same as the one defined as ``DOCKER_PORT`` in the ``run_docker`` script. 4. Once the webserver is running, simple interactive testing can be run by visiting this URL: [http://localhost:8000/console.html](http://localhost:8000/console.html) ## Benchmarking To run common benchmarks to understand Pyodide's performance, begin by installing the same prerequisites as for testing. Then run: ```bash make benchmark ``` ## Linting Python is linted with `flake8`. C and Javascript are linted with `clang-format`. To lint the code, run: ```bash make lint ``` ## Testing framework ### run_in_pyodide Many tests simply involve running a chunk of code in Pyodide and ensuring it doesn't error. In this case, one can use the `run_in_pyodide` decorate from `pyodide_build/testing.py`, e.g. ```python from pyodide_build.testing import run_in_pyodide @run_in_pyodide def test_add(): assert 1 + 1 == 2 ``` In this case, the body of the function will automatically be run in Pyodide. The decorator can also be called with arguments. It has two configuration options --- standalone and packages. Setting `standalone = True` starts a standalone browser session to run the test (the session is shared between tests by default). This is useful for testing things like package loading. The `packages` option lists packages to load before running the test. For example, ```python from pyodide_build.testing import run_in_pyodide @run_in_pyodide(standalone = True, packages = ["regex"]) def test_regex(): import regex assert regex.search("o", "foo").end() == 2 ```