matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile - Create test suite from test file - MATLAB (original) (raw)
Class: matlab.unittest.TestSuite
Namespace: matlab.unittest
Create test suite from test file
Syntax
Description
suite = matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile([file](#mw%5F61d612be-c5aa-44cd-8cd6-8e5ee20e55bd))
creates a test suite from the tests in the specified file and returns the test suite as amatlab.unittest.TestSuite array.
To run the test suite, the testing framework changes the current folder to the folder that defines the test content and adds it to the path for the duration of the test run.
suite = matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile([file](#mw%5F61d612be-c5aa-44cd-8cd6-8e5ee20e55bd),[selector](#ref%5Fq237bgqqh2%5Fsep%5Fmw%5F5a5f33c9-88ba-4611-8b39-30ba9c575eee))
includes only the tests that satisfy the conditions of the specified selector.
suite = matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile(___,[Name,Value](#namevaluepairarguments))
specifies options using one or more name-value arguments in addition to the input argument combinations in previous syntaxes. For example, suite = matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile("myFile.m","Name","featureA_*")
creates a test suite that includes only the tests whose name starts with"featureA_"
from myFile.m
.
Input Arguments
Name of the test file, specified as a string scalar or character vector. If you specify a relative path, the path must be in the current folder. Otherwise, you must specify a full path.
Example: "myFile.m"
Example: "C:\work\myFile.m"
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments asName1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN
, where Name
is the argument name and Value
is the corresponding value. Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the pairs does not matter.
Example: suite = matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile("myFile.m",Name="featureA_*")
Before R2021a, use commas to separate each name and value, and enclose Name
in quotes.
Example: suite = matlab.unittest.TestSuite.fromFile("myFile.m","Name","featureA_*")
Name of the base folder that contains the test file, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. This argument filters the test suite. For the testing framework to include a test in the filtered suite, the Test
element must be contained in one of the base folders specified byBaseFolder
. If none of theTest
elements match a base folder, an empty test suite is returned. Use the wildcard character (*
) to match any number of characters. Use the question mark character (?
) to match a single character.
For test files defined in namespaces, the base folder is the parent of the top-level namespace folder.
Names of the files and folders that contain source code, specified as a string vector, character vector, or cell vector of character vectors. This argument filters the test suite by including only the tests that depend on the specified source code. If none of the tests depend on the source code, an empty test suite is returned.
The specified value must represent at least one existing file. If you specify a folder, the framework extracts the paths to the files within the folder.
You must have a MATLAB® Test™ license to use DependsOn
. For more information about selecting tests by source code dependency, see matlabtest.selectors.DependsOn (MATLAB Test).
Example: DependsOn=["myFile.m" "myFolder"]
Example: DependsOn=["folderA" "C:\work\folderB"]
Name of the test, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. This argument filters the test suite. For the testing framework to include a test in the filtered suite, the Name
property of theTest
element must match one of the names specified byName
. If none of the Test
elements have a matching name, an empty test suite is returned. Use the wildcard character (*
) to match any number of characters. Use the question mark character (?
) to match a single character.
For a given test file, the name of a test uniquely identifies the smallest runnable portion of the test content. The test name includes the namespace name, filename (excluding the extension), procedure name, and information about parameterization.
Name of a test class property that defines a parameter used by the test, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. This argument filters the test suite. For the testing framework to include a test in the filtered suite, theParameterization
property of the Test
element must contain at least one of the property names specified byParameterProperty
. If none of the Test
elements have a matching property name, an empty test suite is returned. Use the wildcard character (*
) to match any number of characters. Use the question mark character (?
) to match a single character.
Name of a parameter used by the test, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. MATLAB generates parameter names based on the test class property that defines the parameters. For example:
- If the property value is a cell array, MATLAB generates parameter names from the elements of the cell array by taking into account their values, types, and dimensions.
- If the property value is a structure, MATLAB generates parameter names from the structure fields.
The ParameterName
argument filters the test suite. For the testing framework to include a test in the filtered suite, theParameterization
property of theTest
element must contain at least one of the parameter names specified by ParameterName
. If none of the Test
elements have a matching parameter name, an empty test suite is returned. Use the wildcard character (*
) to match any number of characters. Use the question mark character (?
) to match a single character.
Name of the class that the test class derives from, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. This argument filters the test suite. For the testing framework to include a test in the filtered suite, theTestClass
property of the Test
element must point to a test class that derives from one of the classes specified bySuperclass
. If none of the Test
elements match a class, an empty test suite is returned.
Name of a tag used by the test, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. This argument filters the test suite. For the testing framework to include a test in the filtered suite, the Tags
property of the Test
element must contain at least one of the tag names specified by Tag
. If none of the Test
elements have a matching tag name, an empty test suite is returned. Use the wildcard character (*
) to match any number of characters. Use the question mark character (?
) to match a single character.
Examples
Create test suites from a test file by using the fromFile
static method.
In a file named ZerosTest.m
in your current folder, create the ZerosTest
class, which tests the zeros
function.
classdef ZerosTest < matlab.unittest.TestCase properties (TestParameter) type = {'single','double','uint16'}; size = struct("s2d",[3 3],"s3d",[2 5 4]); end
methods (Test)
function testClass(testCase,size,type)
testCase.verifyClass(zeros(size,type),type)
end
function testSize(testCase,size)
testCase.verifySize(zeros(size),size)
end
function testDefaultClass(testCase)
testCase.verifyClass(zeros,"double")
end
function testDefaultSize(testCase)
testCase.verifySize(zeros,[1 1])
end
function testDefaultValue(testCase)
testCase.verifyEqual(zeros,0)
end
end
end
Import the classes used in this example.
import matlab.unittest.TestSuite import matlab.unittest.selectors.HasParameter
Create a test suite from the ZerosTest.m
file and display the test names. The suite contains 11 Test
elements.
suite = TestSuite.fromFile("ZerosTest.m"); disp({suite.Name}')
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=single)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=double)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=uint16)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=single)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=double)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=uint16)'}
{'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s2d)' }
{'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s3d)' }
{'ZerosTest/testDefaultClass' }
{'ZerosTest/testDefaultSize' }
{'ZerosTest/testDefaultValue' }
Create a test suite that includes only the parameterized tests from the ZerosTest.m
file.
suite1 = TestSuite.fromFile("ZerosTest.m",HasParameter); disp({suite1.Name}')
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=single)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=double)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=uint16)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=single)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=double)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=uint16)'}
{'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s2d)' }
{'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s3d)' }
Create a test suite that includes only the tests whose name contains "Class"
from the ZerosTest.m
file.
suite2 = TestSuite.fromFile("ZerosTest.m","Name","Class"); disp({suite2.Name}')
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=single)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=double)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=uint16)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=single)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=double)'}
{'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=uint16)'}
{'ZerosTest/testDefaultClass' }
Version History
Introduced in R2013a
When you select function-based or class-based tests using theDependsOn
name-value argument or thematlabtest.selectors.DependsOn
class (requires MATLAB Test), the method more accurately selects tests that depend on the specified source code. If the method can determine which individual tests in the test file depend on the source code, then it selects only the dependent tests and excludes the rest. Otherwise, the method includes all the tests in the test file.
In previous releases, the method includes all the tests in a test file if the file depends on the specified source code, without attempting to exclude tests that are not dependent on the source code.
If you have a MATLAB Test license, you can specify any type of source file using theDependsOn
name-value argument or thematlabtest.selectors.DependsOn
class. In previous releases, you can specify files only with a .m
, .p
,.mlx
, .mlapp
, .mat
, or.slx
extension.
If you have a MATLAB Test license, you can filter a test suite by test file dependency on specified source code. Use the DependsOn
name-value argument or thematlabtest.selectors.DependsOn
class to specify the source files and folders.
When you assign a nonempty cell array to a parameterization property, the testing framework generates parameter names from the elements of the cell array by taking into account their values, types, and dimensions. In previous releases, if the property value is a cell array of character vectors, the framework generates parameter names from the values in the cell array. Otherwise, the framework specifies parameter names as value1
, value2
, …, valueN
.
If your code uses parameter names to create or filter test suites, replace the old parameter names with the descriptive parameter names. For example, update suite = testsuite(pwd,"ParameterName","value1")
by replacing value1
with a descriptive parameter name.