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ZUnit is a powerful unit testing framework for ZSH
Installation
WARNING: Although the majority of ZUnit's functionality works as expected, it is in the early stages of development, and as such bugs are likely to be present. Please continue with caution, and report any issues you may have.
Zulu
zulu install zunit
NOTE: In versions of Zulu prior to
1.2.0
, there is an additional step required after install:
cd ~/.zulu/packages/zunit
./build.zsh
zulu link zunit
zplug
ZUnit and its dependencies can all be installed with zplug.
zplug 'molovo/revolver', \
as:command, \
use:revolver
zplug 'zunit-zsh/zunit', \
as:command, \
use:zunit, \
hook-build:'./build.zsh'
Homebrew
brew install zunit-zsh/zunit/zunit
Manual
git clone https://github.com/zunit-zsh/zunit
cd ./zunit
./build.zsh
chmod u+x ./zunit
cp ./zunit /usr/local/bin
ZUnit requires Revolver to be installed, and in your
$PATH
. The zulu or homebrew installation methods will install this dependency for you.
Writing Tests
Test syntax
Tests in ZUnit have a simple syntax, which is inspired by the BATS framework.
#!/usr/bin/env zunit
@test 'My first test' {
# Test contents here
}
The body of each test can contain any valid ZSH code. The zunit shebang #!/usr/bin/env zunit
MUST appear at the top of each test file, or ZUnit will not run it.
Documentation
For a full breakdown of ZUnit's syntax and functionality, check out the official documentation.
Contributing
All contributions are welcome, and encouraged. Please read our contribution guidelines and code of conduct for more information.
License
Copyright (c) 2016 James Dinsdale hi@molovo.co (molovo.co)
ZUnit is licensed under The MIT License (MIT)