This function is the low-level workhorse that powers test_local()
and
test_package()
. Generally, you should not call this function directly.
In particular, you are responsible for ensuring that the functions to test
are available in the test env
(e.g. via load_package
).
See vignette("special-files")
to learn more about the conventions for test,
helper, and setup files that testthat uses, and what you might use each for.
test_dir(
path,
filter = NULL,
reporter = NULL,
env = NULL,
...,
load_helpers = TRUE,
stop_on_failure = TRUE,
stop_on_warning = FALSE,
wrap = lifecycle::deprecated(),
package = NULL,
load_package = c("none", "installed", "source")
)
A list (invisibly) containing data about the test results.
Path to directory containing tests.
If not NULL
, only tests with file names matching this
regular expression will be executed. Matching is performed on the file
name after it's stripped of "test-"
and ".R"
.
Reporter to use to summarise output. Can be supplied
as a string (e.g. "summary") or as an R6 object
(e.g. SummaryReporter$new()
).
See Reporter for more details and a list of built-in reporters.
Environment in which to execute the tests. Expert use only.
Additional arguments passed to grepl()
to control filtering.
Source helper files before running the tests?
If TRUE
, throw an error if any tests fail.
If TRUE
, throw an error if any tests generate
warnings.
DEPRECATED
If these tests belong to a package, the name of the package.
Strategy to use for load package code:
"none", the default, doesn't load the package.
"installed", uses library()
to load an installed package.
"source", uses pkgload::load_all()
to a source package.
To configure the arguments passed to load_all()
, add this
field in your DESCRIPTION file:
Config/testthat/load-all: list(export_all = FALSE, helpers = FALSE)
Each test is run in a clean environment to keep tests as isolated as possible. For package tests, that environment that inherits from the package's namespace environment, so that tests can access internal functions and objects.