Allow per test rules in neverallow_test.go

am: 115445b5d6

Change-Id: I6e7ce7fc42e2fbd186ed4e37fa362faf8cc30fac
This commit is contained in:
Paul Duffin
2019-09-03 05:44:15 -07:00
committed by android-build-merger
2 changed files with 39 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -20,16 +20,19 @@ import (
"github.com/google/blueprint"
)
func init() {
// Add extra rules needed for testing.
AddNeverAllowRules(
NeverAllow().InDirectDeps("not_allowed_in_direct_deps"),
)
}
var neverallowTests = []struct {
name string
fs map[string][]byte
// The name of the test.
name string
// Optional test specific rules. If specified then they are used instead of the default rules.
rules []Rule
// Additional contents to add to the virtual filesystem used by the tests.
fs map[string][]byte
// The expected error patterns. If empty then no errors are expected, otherwise each error
// reported must be matched by at least one of these patterns. A pattern matches if the error
// message contains the pattern. A pattern does not have to match the whole error message.
expectedErrors []string
}{
// Test General Functionality
@@ -37,6 +40,9 @@ var neverallowTests = []struct {
// in direct deps tests
{
name: "not_allowed_in_direct_deps",
rules: []Rule{
NeverAllow().InDirectDeps("not_allowed_in_direct_deps"),
},
fs: map[string][]byte{
"top/Blueprints": []byte(`
cc_library {
@@ -53,7 +59,7 @@ var neverallowTests = []struct {
},
},
// Test specific rules
// Test android specific rules
// include_dir rule tests
{
@@ -246,11 +252,15 @@ var neverallowTests = []struct {
}
func TestNeverallow(t *testing.T) {
config := TestConfig(buildDir, nil)
for _, test := range neverallowTests {
// Create a test per config to allow for test specific config, e.g. test rules.
config := TestConfig(buildDir, nil)
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
// If the test has its own rules then use them instead of the default ones.
if test.rules != nil {
setTestNeverallowRules(config, test.rules)
}
_, errs := testNeverallow(config, test.fs)
CheckErrorsAgainstExpectations(t, errs, test.expectedErrors)
})