Questions tagged [hspec]
hspec is a behavior-driven Development for Haskell. It is a testing framework for Haskell.
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How to emulate post-mortem debugging mode in HSpec/Tasty
Haskell debugger does support post-mortem debugging (setting breakpoints on raised exception).
So it should be possible to drop into debugger on testing failtures, as pytest --pdb does it.
In ...
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How to test specific hSpec property using `--match` and cabal
I have a bunch of test modules and I can run a specific one using cabal test.
cabal test Module.Name.Here
The module contains many tests and one of them fails and it gives the following message.
To ...
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Cases involving empty lists does not compile when using Filter to remove Nothing cases [duplicate]
For an assignment I have to write a function that uses filter on a list of Maybe instances, removing all with a value of Nothing. We're supposed to make sure the function works using Hspec.
It's ...
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Why am I getting an ioctl error in Visual Studio but not in Stack while trying to implement multiple test files in Hspec?
I am trying to implement a multi-spec file testing suite for a project in Haskell, using hspec-discover:
-- this goes in Spec.hs
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF hspec-discover #-}
This should allow me to ...
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Alternative instance for Tests?. HSpec
I'd like to write a test suite which expresses the following: function f either is not implemented or it is implemented with the some tests.
So I can check both things separatelly. I'd like to do ...
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Using IO within a QuickCheck property test?
I'm currently writing a Haskell library to replace a closed-source 3rd party command line application. This 3rd party CLI has a spec that I've replicated, but the actually binary allows much more ...
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Why cannot I get `where` to work in Hspec
I'm struggling with the semantics of where within do blocks, specifically with Test.Hspec. The following works:
module ExampleSpec where
import Test.Hspec
import Test.QuickCheck
spec :: Spec
spec = ...
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How to use Hspec/Yesod.Test with Sqlite?
I have a basic Yesod server that uses an Sqlite db, and I'm trying to add tests to it.
I'm very new to Haskell, so I'm even struggling to find the right terminology, so bare with me.
I have this code ...
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Write nested assertions with Hspec
Ihm struggling to implement a seemingly simple testing problem with HSpec: I'd like to test a function
myFunc :: (Exception e) a -> Either e MyRecord
In one test case, I'd like to first assert ...
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Simplify incomplete assertions in HSpec
I want to unit-test a function that returns a complex nested data structure, but I'm only interested in certain fields of that structure. For example:
expectedResult = Right (
UserRecord {
name =...
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Hspec - snapshot testing in Haskell?
Is there a build-in possibility to create snapshot tests in hspec testing framework?
With snapshot, I mean, that the output of a function can be compared to an expected output stored in a file.
Or is ...
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Import a test utils module from the test package with cabal
I have the following project structure:
project
+ src
|___ Func.hs
+ test
|___ ASpec.hs
|___ BSpec.hs
|___ Spec.hs
|___ Utils.hs
I would like to import Utils module from ASpec and BSpec, sadly by ...
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Haskell: how to test that assertion exceptions are raised by a lifted function, using Tasty & Hspec
I'm very much still a beginner at Haskell. I learn best by trying things out, but sometimes I feel like I'm missing something fundamental. This is one of those times.
I have some code that calls ...
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How to integrate/lift/inject custom monad stack with HSpec?
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I have some monadic functions for an interpreter that I'm trying to test with HSpec. They run with the following monad stack:
type AppState = StateT InterpreterState (ExceptT Events IO)
type ...
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Getting started with HSpec and Tasty in Haskell?
I'm new to Haskell and I'm trying to get hspec working with Tasty (using tasty-hspec) with Stack. I've seen an example of using tasty with HUnit which looks like this:
import Test.Tasty
import Test....
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hspec defined tests invoked with stack throw an error when test file is defined as a module
I'm trying to get my head around the reason why the test file containing unit-tests which is defined as a module fails when run with stack build --test.
Say having a simple test module defined from ...
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Testing the state updates of a wai application
I have an application written on top of Wai, configured to have some custom state and be testable with Test.Hspec.Wai.
I can test request/response interactions, but I haven't been able to figure out ...
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Testing if a reader monad is called in the wrong environment
I have a MonadReader that generates data for an application I am working on. The main monad here generates the data based on some environment variables. The monad generates the data by selecting one ...
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Could not find module ‘Test.Hspec.Discover’
I am a noob.
I have tried to copy and paste a single Hspec/QuickCheck test out of a bigger project into my own so I can tweak it and see how it behaves.
I have a structure like:
myproject/test/Spec....
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Testing with Hakyll's MonadMetadata
For our Hakyll codebase, I've written a few helper methods and have started adding some HSpec unit tests around newer ones e.g.:
-- | Reject an item unless @fieldName@ is set to "true"
unlessEnabled :...
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Hspec & QuickCheck - Ambiguous type variable a0?
I have written a function in Haskell that takes a list of arbitrary elements and returns (mapped) a list of tuples. Each tuple contains the original element and a fraction, with all the fractions in ...
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How to select a value in a range with QuickCheck?
I have the following code I am using for creating a challenge on the following site : codewars
describe "Random cases" $ do
it "It should handle random test cases" $
property $ ...
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How can I log HSpec test output through two formatters simultaneously?
I run my HSpec tests both locally and in the CI. The default specdoc formatter produces nice, colored stdio output. However, for the CI, I need the results in the XML format so that they can be ...
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Checking each URL works in tests on a Yesod site
I was trying to check that all links work on a Yesod website home page. I wrote this hSpec test.
module Handler.HomeSpec (spec) where
import Data.Either (fromRight)
import ...
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Hspec deal with two IO actions in Haskell
My question is whether there are ways to test two IO actions in HSpec of Haskell?
Just something like the below example: (The below is wrong because of type)
it "parse examples 0" $ liftM2 ...
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How to write data-driven tests using Hspec?
I'm learning Haskell, and being a good developer, writing unit tests as I go. I implemented various sorting algorithms, and corresponding tests. However, I feel that separate tests are redundant, ...
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Multiple before functions in HSpec?
I have an in-memory repository that I can create by calling this function:
newEmptyRepository :: IO InMemoryGameRepository
where InMemoryGameRepository is defined like this:
type State = (HashMap ...
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Match "any string" in Haskell record in HSpec test
I have a data class Entity which is defined like this:
data Entity = Entity { id :: String, name :: String }
and a function that returns IO Entity:
newPersistentEntity :: String -> IO Entity
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Haskell Hspec - only run expensive test on command line flag
I want to run an expensive Hspec test only when some flag on the command line is set for stack test. I understand that I can use stack test --test-arguments=... but what would I use on the command ...
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How to begin and rollback a transaction with hspec?
I am trying to write a test using hspec involving postgres transaction rollback as with postgresql-simple's begin and rollback commands.
However, applying postgresql-simple's begin and rollback ...
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Quickcheck specification DSL
I want to create a human readable DSL which non-haskell programmer could understand for creating specifications for black-box testing of external systems.
And I wonder if something like this is ...
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hspec test arguments work on command line but not from .hspec file
I am following the hspec documentation on passing options to Hspec. Specifying my option works as expected when passed from the command line, but not when passed from the .hspec file or any of the ...
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Explanation of `stack test --test-arguments "-m "<filter>""`
On other forum pages, I've seen that I can run specific hspec tests with the command
stack test --test-arguments "-m "<filter>""
where <filter> is set to match it's textual descriptor ...
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Hspec: How to suppress successful test results
Is there anyway to prevent successful tests from being printed out to screen?
At the moment I have a lot of tests with really long inputs and I only really care about seeing the fails?
Edit: I am ...
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Testing user input with Hspec
I have a program that takes a user input from getLine then validates that it is all numbers. If it passes it runs a function of String -> String and prints the result to screen. If not it repeats ...
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How does "import Database.Persist as X hiding (get)" from the yesod-sqlite template works
I am using the yesod-sqlite template and trying to use the get function from Database.Persist in a test.
Here is my code:
[Entity _ task] <- runDB $ selectList [TaskName ==. name] []
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user <...
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Random tests generated by Haskell HSpec property
I am running tests with Hspec and Quickcheck http://hspec.github.io/
The provided example to execute a random test case is
it "returns the first element of an *arbitrary* list" $
property ...
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Testing Acid-State with hspec
i'm a haskell noob and have problems with testing functions with acid-states.This ist my Datastructure
data UserState = UserState { name :: String }
deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show, Data, Typeable)
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Unit testing IO actions with Hspec
I have found other questions on similar lines but nothing that answers my question in this particular scenario. Furthermore, there seem to be few resources which succinctly cover the subject of unit ...
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Testing a typeclass with MonadIO: "No instance nor default method" error
I have a typeclass that performs some IO. I've generalised it a little using MonadIO:
class MonadIO m => MonadDB m where
getSomething :: String -> m Something
getSomething s = -- do ...
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Unit-testing the undefined evaluated in lazy expression in Haskell
Writing a unit test in Haskell where an expression should fail when undefined is encountered is a bit tricky. I tried the following with HSpec:
module Main where
import Test.Hspec
import Control....
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Abstracting Hspec tests
I am going through "Haskell programming from first principles" and I found myself writing code in the following fashion over and over:
type IntToInt = Fun Int Int
type TypeIdentity = ...
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Is it possible to skip tests in HSpec test suite?
In most programming languages it is easy to skip a test in some circumstances. Is there a proper way to do that in haskell HSpec based test suite?
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How to test result of Control.Exception.Assert with HSpec
I want to use Control.Exception.Assert to get custom error messages.
And I want to test these with HSpec.
In the repl I can see:
λ: import Control.Exception
λ: import Control....
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Create arbirtrary data in Hspec examples
When I run my Hspec test suite, it mentions the random seed that it used for that run. I assume it’s using that seed for the properties, but I’d also like to use it to generate arbitrary examples in ...
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Hspec unable to load interface for Spec file
I am trying to run hspec but getting error as "Failed to load interface for Spec file". I tried similar example from github, got same error. Please suggest where I am going wrong...(PS: I am able to ...
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Is it possible with HSpec (or HUnit) to attach further information to assertions that get printed in and only in case of failure?
Similarly to how quickcheck supports counterexamples:
property \x ->
counterexample ("Foo failed with: " ++ ...) $
foo x
but in a way that it works with shouldBe, e.g.
failDetails (" ...
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Select which test to run with Hspec and stack
I've written a series of test, using the automatic spec discovery feature of Hspec. I'm also using stack as my build tool.
My test directory has the the Spec.hs file, along with the test files for ...
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Haskell Pipes and testing with HSpec
I have written a program for a project that uses Pipes, which I love! I'm struggling to unit test my code however.
I have a series of functions of type Pipe In Out IO () (for example) that I wish to ...
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How to division operator scenario when denominator is zero , or both numerator and denominator are zero?
I am trying to do TDD in haskell using HSpec. So while writing special case scenario for division operator for example:
3 / 0 => Infinity
0 / 0 => Nan
How to test the above cases using Hspec ?