rsnext/run-tests.js
Tim Neutkens d1f68acf7a
Add dry and local options for run-tests.js (#67058)
Add support for `--dry` to the Next.js repo test runner, makes sure that
you can see all commands that are going to run before actually running
them.

Adds support for `--local` to strip some of the environment variables
that are entirely CI related.

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//@ts-check
const os = require('os')
const path = require('path')
const _glob = require('glob')
const { existsSync } = require('fs')
const fsp = require('fs/promises')
const nodeFetch = require('node-fetch')
const vercelFetch = require('@vercel/fetch')
// @ts-expect-error
const fetch = vercelFetch(nodeFetch)
const { promisify } = require('util')
const { Sema } = require('async-sema')
const { spawn, exec: execOrig } = require('child_process')
const { createNextInstall } = require('./test/lib/create-next-install')
const glob = promisify(_glob)
const exec = promisify(execOrig)
const core = require('@actions/core')
const { getTestFilter } = require('./test/get-test-filter')
let argv = require('yargs/yargs')(process.argv.slice(2))
.string('type')
.string('test-pattern')
.boolean('timings')
.boolean('write-timings')
.number('retries')
.boolean('debug')
.string('g')
.alias('g', 'group')
.number('c')
.boolean('related')
.boolean('dry')
.boolean('local')
.alias('r', 'related')
.alias('c', 'concurrency').argv
function escapeRegexp(str) {
return str.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&')
}
/**
* @typedef {{ file: string, excludedCases: string[] }} TestFile
*/
const GROUP = process.env.CI ? '##[group]' : ''
const ENDGROUP = process.env.CI ? '##[endgroup]' : ''
const externalTestsFilter = getTestFilter()
const timings = []
const DEFAULT_NUM_RETRIES = os.platform() === 'win32' ? 2 : 1
const DEFAULT_CONCURRENCY = 2
const RESULTS_EXT = `.results.json`
const isTestJob = !!process.env.NEXT_TEST_JOB
// Check env to see if test should continue even if some of test fails
const shouldContinueTestsOnError = !!process.env.NEXT_TEST_CONTINUE_ON_ERROR
// Check env to load a list of test paths to skip retry. This is to be used in conjunction with NEXT_TEST_CONTINUE_ON_ERROR,
// When try to run all of the tests regardless of pass / fail and want to skip retrying `known` failed tests.
// manifest should be a json file with an array of test paths.
const skipRetryTestManifest = process.env.NEXT_TEST_SKIP_RETRY_MANIFEST
? require(process.env.NEXT_TEST_SKIP_RETRY_MANIFEST)
: []
const TIMINGS_API = `https://api.github.com/gists/4500dd89ae2f5d70d9aaceb191f528d1`
const TIMINGS_API_HEADERS = {
Accept: 'application/vnd.github.v3+json',
...(process.env.TEST_TIMINGS_TOKEN
? {
Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.TEST_TIMINGS_TOKEN}`,
}
: {}),
}
const testFilters = {
development: new RegExp(
'^(test/(development|e2e)|packages/.*/src/.*)/.*\\.test\\.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)$'
),
production: new RegExp(
'^(test/(production|e2e))/.*\\.test\\.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)$'
),
unit: new RegExp(
'^test/unit|packages/.*/src/.*/.*\\.test\\.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)$'
),
examples: 'examples/',
integration: 'test/integration/',
e2e: 'test/e2e/',
}
const mockTrace = () => ({
traceAsyncFn: (fn) => fn(mockTrace()),
traceFn: (fn) => fn(mockTrace()),
traceChild: () => mockTrace(),
})
// which types we have configured to run separate
const configuredTestTypes = Object.values(testFilters)
const errorsPerTests = new Map()
async function maybeLogSummary() {
if (process.env.CI && errorsPerTests.size > 0) {
const outputTemplate = `
${Array.from(errorsPerTests.entries())
.map(([test, output]) => {
return `
<details>
<summary>${test}</summary>
\`\`\`
${output}
\`\`\`
</details>
`
})
.join('\n')}`
await core.summary
.addHeading('Tests failures')
.addTable([
[
{
data: 'Test suite',
header: true,
},
],
...Array.from(errorsPerTests.entries()).map(([test]) => {
return [
`<a href="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/${test}">${test}</a>`,
]
}),
])
.addRaw(outputTemplate)
.write()
}
}
let exiting = false
const cleanUpAndExit = async (code) => {
if (exiting) {
return
}
exiting = true
console.log(`exiting with code ${code}`)
if (process.env.NEXT_TEST_STARTER) {
await fsp.rm(process.env.NEXT_TEST_STARTER, {
recursive: true,
force: true,
})
}
if (process.env.NEXT_TEST_TEMP_REPO) {
await fsp.rm(process.env.NEXT_TEST_TEMP_REPO, {
recursive: true,
force: true,
})
}
if (process.env.CI) {
await maybeLogSummary()
}
process.exit(code)
}
const isMatchingPattern = (pattern, file) => {
if (pattern instanceof RegExp) {
return pattern.test(file)
} else {
return file.startsWith(pattern)
}
}
async function getTestTimings() {
let timingsRes
const doFetch = () =>
fetch(TIMINGS_API, {
headers: {
...TIMINGS_API_HEADERS,
},
})
timingsRes = await doFetch()
if (timingsRes.status === 403) {
const delay = 15
console.log(`Got 403 response waiting ${delay} seconds before retry`)
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, delay * 1000))
timingsRes = await doFetch()
}
if (!timingsRes.ok) {
throw new Error(`request status: ${timingsRes.status}`)
}
const timingsData = await timingsRes.json()
return JSON.parse(timingsData.files['test-timings.json'].content)
}
async function main() {
// Ensure we have the arguments awaited from yargs.
argv = await argv
const options = {
concurrency: argv.concurrency || DEFAULT_CONCURRENCY,
debug: argv.debug ?? false,
timings: argv.timings ?? false,
writeTimings: argv.writeTimings ?? false,
group: argv.group ?? false,
testPattern: argv.testPattern ?? false,
type: argv.type ?? false,
related: argv.related ?? false,
retries: argv.retries ?? DEFAULT_NUM_RETRIES,
dry: argv.dry ?? false,
local: argv.local ?? false,
}
let numRetries = options.retries
const hideOutput = !options.debug && !options.dry
let filterTestsBy
switch (options.type) {
case 'unit': {
numRetries = 0
filterTestsBy = testFilters.unit
break
}
case 'all': {
filterTestsBy = 'none'
break
}
default: {
filterTestsBy = testFilters[options.type]
break
}
}
console.log(
'Running tests with concurrency:',
options.concurrency,
'in test mode',
process.env.NEXT_TEST_MODE
)
/** @type TestFile[] */
let tests = argv._.filter((arg) =>
arg.toString().match(/\.test\.(js|ts|tsx)/)
).map((file) => ({ file: file.toString(), excludedCases: [] }))
let prevTimings
if (tests.length === 0) {
/** @type {RegExp | undefined} */
let testPatternRegex
if (options.testPattern && typeof options.testPattern === 'string') {
testPatternRegex = new RegExp(options.testPattern)
}
if (options.related) {
const { getRelatedTests } = await import('./scripts/run-related-test.mjs')
const tests = await getRelatedTests()
if (tests.length)
testPatternRegex = new RegExp(tests.map(escapeRegexp).join('|'))
if (testPatternRegex) {
console.log('Running related tests:', testPatternRegex.toString())
} else {
console.log('No matching related tests, exiting.')
process.exit(0)
}
}
tests = (
await glob('**/*.test.{js,ts,tsx}', {
nodir: true,
cwd: __dirname,
ignore: '**/node_modules/**',
})
)
.filter((file) => {
if (testPatternRegex) {
return testPatternRegex.test(file)
}
if (filterTestsBy) {
// only include the specified type
if (filterTestsBy === 'none') {
return true
}
return isMatchingPattern(filterTestsBy, file)
}
// include all except the separately configured types
return !configuredTestTypes.some((type) =>
isMatchingPattern(type, file)
)
})
.map((file) => ({
file,
excludedCases: [],
}))
}
if (options.timings && options.group) {
console.log('Fetching previous timings data')
try {
const timingsFile = path.join(process.cwd(), 'test-timings.json')
try {
prevTimings = JSON.parse(await fsp.readFile(timingsFile, 'utf8'))
console.log('Loaded test timings from disk successfully')
} catch (_) {
console.error('failed to load from disk', _)
}
if (!prevTimings) {
prevTimings = await getTestTimings()
console.log('Fetched previous timings data successfully')
if (options.writeTimings) {
await fsp.writeFile(timingsFile, JSON.stringify(prevTimings))
console.log('Wrote previous timings data to', timingsFile)
await cleanUpAndExit(0)
}
}
} catch (err) {
console.log(`Failed to fetch timings data`, err)
await cleanUpAndExit(1)
}
}
// If there are external manifest contains list of tests, apply it to the test lists.
if (externalTestsFilter) {
tests = externalTestsFilter(tests)
}
let testSet = new Set()
tests = tests
.map((test) => {
test.file = test.file.replace(/\\/g, '/').replace(/\/test$/, '')
return test
})
.filter((test) => {
if (testSet.has(test.file)) return false
testSet.add(test.file)
return true
})
if (options.group && typeof options.group === 'string') {
const groupParts = options.group.split('/')
const groupPos = parseInt(groupParts[0], 10)
const groupTotal = parseInt(groupParts[1], 10)
if (prevTimings) {
/** @type {TestFile[][]} */
const groups = [[]]
const groupTimes = [0]
for (const test of tests) {
let smallestGroup = groupTimes[0]
let smallestGroupIdx = 0
// get the smallest group time to add current one to
for (let i = 1; i < groupTotal; i++) {
if (!groups[i]) {
groups[i] = []
groupTimes[i] = 0
}
const time = groupTimes[i]
if (time < smallestGroup) {
smallestGroup = time
smallestGroupIdx = i
}
}
groups[smallestGroupIdx].push(test)
groupTimes[smallestGroupIdx] += prevTimings[test.file] || 1
}
const curGroupIdx = groupPos - 1
tests = groups[curGroupIdx]
console.log(
'Current group previous accumulated times:',
Math.round(groupTimes[curGroupIdx]) + 's'
)
} else {
const numPerGroup = Math.ceil(tests.length / groupTotal)
let offset = (groupPos - 1) * numPerGroup
tests = tests.slice(offset, offset + numPerGroup)
console.log('Splitting without timings')
}
}
if (!tests) {
tests = []
}
if (tests.length === 0) {
console.log('No tests found for', options.type, 'exiting..')
}
console.log(`${GROUP}Running tests:
${tests.map((t) => t.file).join('\n')}
${ENDGROUP}`)
console.log(`total: ${tests.length}`)
const hasIsolatedTests = tests.some((test) => {
return configuredTestTypes.some(
(type) =>
type !== testFilters.unit && test.file.startsWith(`test/${type}`)
)
})
if (
!options.dry &&
process.platform !== 'win32' &&
process.env.NEXT_TEST_MODE !== 'deploy' &&
((options.type && options.type !== 'unit') || hasIsolatedTests)
) {
// for isolated next tests: e2e, dev, prod we create
// a starter Next.js install to re-use to speed up tests
// to avoid having to run yarn each time
console.log(`${GROUP}Creating Next.js install for isolated tests`)
const reactVersion = process.env.NEXT_TEST_REACT_VERSION || '19.0.0-rc.0'
const { installDir, pkgPaths, tmpRepoDir } = await createNextInstall({
parentSpan: mockTrace(),
dependencies: {
react: reactVersion,
'react-dom': reactVersion,
},
keepRepoDir: true,
})
const serializedPkgPaths = []
for (const key of pkgPaths.keys()) {
serializedPkgPaths.push([key, pkgPaths.get(key)])
}
process.env.NEXT_TEST_PKG_PATHS = JSON.stringify(serializedPkgPaths)
process.env.NEXT_TEST_TEMP_REPO = tmpRepoDir
process.env.NEXT_TEST_STARTER = installDir
console.log(`${ENDGROUP}`)
}
const sema = new Sema(options.concurrency, { capacity: tests.length })
const outputSema = new Sema(1, { capacity: tests.length })
const children = new Set()
const jestPath = path.join(
__dirname,
'node_modules',
'.bin',
`jest${process.platform === 'win32' ? '.CMD' : ''}`
)
let firstError = true
let killed = false
const runTest = (/** @type {TestFile} */ test, isFinalRun, isRetry) =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const start = new Date().getTime()
let outputChunks = []
const shouldRecordTestWithReplay = process.env.RECORD_REPLAY && isRetry
const args = [
...(shouldRecordTestWithReplay
? [`--config=jest.replay.config.js`]
: []),
...(process.env.CI ? ['--ci'] : []),
'--runInBand',
'--forceExit',
'--verbose',
'--silent',
...(isTestJob
? ['--json', `--outputFile=${test.file}${RESULTS_EXT}`]
: []),
test.file,
...(test.excludedCases.length === 0
? []
: [
'--testNamePattern',
`^(?!(?:${test.excludedCases.map(escapeRegexp).join('|')})$).`,
]),
]
const env = {
// run tests in headless mode by default
HEADLESS: 'true',
NEXT_TELEMETRY_DISABLED: '1',
// unset CI env so CI behavior is only explicitly
// tested when enabled
CI: '',
...(options.local
? {}
: {
IS_RETRY: isRetry ? 'true' : undefined,
RECORD_REPLAY: shouldRecordTestWithReplay,
TRACE_PLAYWRIGHT:
process.env.NEXT_TEST_MODE === 'deploy' ? undefined : 'true',
CIRCLECI: '',
GITHUB_ACTIONS: '',
CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION: '',
RUN_ID: '',
BUILD_NUMBER: '',
// Format the output of junit report to include the test name
// For the debugging purpose to compare actual run list to the generated reports
// [NOTE]: This won't affect if junit reporter is not enabled
// @ts-expect-error .replaceAll() does exist. Follow-up why TS is not recognizing it
JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_NAME: test.file.replaceAll('/', '_'),
// Specify suite name for the test to avoid unexpected merging across different env / grouped tests
// This is not individual suites name (corresponding 'describe'), top level suite name which have redundant names by default
// [NOTE]: This won't affect if junit reporter is not enabled
JEST_SUITE_NAME: [
`${process.env.NEXT_TEST_MODE ?? 'default'}`,
options.group,
options.type,
test.file,
]
.filter(Boolean)
.join(':'),
}),
...(isFinalRun
? {
// Events can be finicky in CI. This switches to a more
// reliable polling method.
// CHOKIDAR_USEPOLLING: 'true',
// CHOKIDAR_INTERVAL: 500,
// WATCHPACK_POLLING: 500,
}
: {}),
}
const handleOutput = (type) => (chunk) => {
if (hideOutput) {
outputChunks.push({ type, chunk })
} else {
process.stdout.write(chunk)
}
}
const stdout = handleOutput('stdout')
stdout(
[
...Object.entries(env).map((e) => `${e[0]}=${e[1]}`),
jestPath,
...args.map((a) => `'${a}'`),
].join(' ') + '\n'
)
// Don't execute tests when in dry run mode
if (options.dry) {
return resolve(new Date().getTime() - start)
}
const child = spawn(jestPath, args, {
stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
env: {
...process.env,
...env,
},
// See: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/april-2024-security-releases-2
shell: process.platform === 'win32',
})
child.stdout.on('data', stdout)
child.stderr.on('data', handleOutput('stderr'))
children.add(child)
child.on('exit', async (code, signal) => {
children.delete(child)
const isChildExitWithNonZero = code !== 0 || signal !== null
if (isChildExitWithNonZero) {
if (hideOutput) {
await outputSema.acquire()
const isExpanded =
firstError && !killed && !shouldContinueTestsOnError
if (isExpanded) {
firstError = false
process.stdout.write(`${test.file} output:\n`)
} else if (killed) {
process.stdout.write(`${GROUP}${test.file} output (killed)\n`)
} else {
process.stdout.write(`${GROUP}${test.file} output\n`)
}
let output = ''
// limit out to last 64kb so that we don't
// run out of log room in CI
for (const { chunk } of outputChunks) {
process.stdout.write(chunk)
output += chunk.toString()
}
if (process.env.CI && !killed) {
errorsPerTests.set(test.file, output)
}
if (isExpanded) {
process.stdout.write(`end of ${test.file} output\n`)
} else {
process.stdout.write(`end of ${test.file} output\n${ENDGROUP}\n`)
}
outputSema.release()
}
const err = new Error(
code ? `failed with code: ${code}` : `failed with signal: ${signal}`
)
// @ts-expect-error
err.output = outputChunks
.map(({ chunk }) => chunk.toString())
.join('')
return reject(err)
}
// If environment is CI and if this test execution is failed after retry, preserve test traces
// to upload into github actions artifacts for debugging purpose
const shouldPreserveTracesOutput =
(process.env.CI && isRetry && isChildExitWithNonZero) ||
process.env.PRESERVE_TRACES_OUTPUT
if (!shouldPreserveTracesOutput) {
await fsp
.rm(
path.join(
__dirname,
'test/traces',
path
.relative(path.join(__dirname, 'test'), test.file)
.replace(/\//g, '-')
),
{ recursive: true, force: true }
)
.catch(() => {})
}
resolve(new Date().getTime() - start)
})
})
const directorySemas = new Map()
const originalRetries = numRetries
await Promise.all(
tests.map(async (test) => {
const dirName = path.dirname(test.file)
let dirSema = directorySemas.get(dirName)
// we only restrict 1 test per directory for
// legacy integration tests
if (test.file.startsWith('test/integration') && dirSema === undefined) {
directorySemas.set(dirName, (dirSema = new Sema(1)))
}
if (dirSema) await dirSema.acquire()
await sema.acquire()
let passed = false
const shouldSkipRetries = skipRetryTestManifest.find((t) =>
t.includes(test.file)
)
const numRetries = shouldSkipRetries ? 0 : originalRetries
if (shouldSkipRetries) {
console.log(
`Skipping retry for ${test.file} due to skipRetryTestManifest`
)
}
for (let i = 0; i < numRetries + 1; i++) {
try {
console.log(`Starting ${test.file} retry ${i}/${numRetries}`)
const time = await runTest(
test,
shouldSkipRetries || i === numRetries,
shouldSkipRetries || i > 0
)
timings.push({
file: test.file,
time,
})
passed = true
console.log(
`Finished ${test.file} on retry ${i}/${numRetries} in ${
time / 1000
}s`
)
break
} catch (err) {
if (i < numRetries) {
try {
let testDir = path.dirname(path.join(__dirname, test.file))
// if test is nested in a test folder traverse up a dir to ensure
// we clean up relevant test files
if (testDir.endsWith('/test') || testDir.endsWith('\\test')) {
testDir = path.join(testDir, '../')
}
console.log('Cleaning test files at', testDir)
await exec(`git clean -fdx "${testDir}"`)
await exec(`git checkout "${testDir}"`)
} catch (err) {}
} else {
console.error(`${test.file} failed due to ${err}`)
}
}
}
if (!passed) {
console.error(
`${test.file} failed to pass within ${numRetries} retries`
)
if (!shouldContinueTestsOnError) {
killed = true
children.forEach((child) => child.kill())
cleanUpAndExit(1)
} else {
console.log(
`CONTINUE_ON_ERROR enabled, continuing tests after ${test.file} failed`
)
}
}
// Emit test output if test failed or if we're continuing tests on error
// This is parsed by the commenter webhook to notify about failing tests
if ((!passed || shouldContinueTestsOnError) && isTestJob) {
try {
const testsOutput = await fsp.readFile(
`${test.file}${RESULTS_EXT}`,
'utf8'
)
const obj = JSON.parse(testsOutput)
obj.processEnv = {
NEXT_TEST_MODE: process.env.NEXT_TEST_MODE,
HEADLESS: process.env.HEADLESS,
}
await outputSema.acquire()
if (GROUP) console.log(`${GROUP}Result as JSON for tooling`)
console.log(
`--test output start--`,
JSON.stringify(obj),
`--test output end--`
)
if (ENDGROUP) console.log(ENDGROUP)
outputSema.release()
} catch (err) {
console.log(`Failed to load test output`, err)
}
}
sema.release()
if (dirSema) dirSema.release()
})
)
if (options.timings) {
const curTimings = {}
// let junitData = `<testsuites name="jest tests">`
/*
<testsuite name="/__tests__/bar.test.js" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="2017-10-10T21:56:49" time="0.323">
<testcase classname="bar-should be bar" name="bar-should be bar" time="0.004">
</testcase>
</testsuite>
*/
for (const timing of timings) {
const timeInSeconds = timing.time / 1000
curTimings[timing.file] = timeInSeconds
// junitData += `
// <testsuite name="${timing.file}" file="${
// timing.file
// }" tests="1" errors="0" failures="0" skipped="0" timestamp="${new Date().toJSON()}" time="${timeInSeconds}">
// <testcase classname="tests suite should pass" name="${
// timing.file
// }" time="${timeInSeconds}"></testcase>
// </testsuite>
// `
}
// junitData += `</testsuites>`
// console.log('output timing data to junit.xml')
if (prevTimings && process.env.TEST_TIMINGS_TOKEN) {
try {
const newTimings = {
...(await getTestTimings()),
...curTimings,
}
for (const test of Object.keys(newTimings)) {
if (!existsSync(path.join(__dirname, test))) {
console.log('removing stale timing', test)
delete newTimings[test]
}
}
const timingsRes = await fetch(TIMINGS_API, {
method: 'PATCH',
headers: {
...TIMINGS_API_HEADERS,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
files: {
'test-timings.json': {
content: JSON.stringify(newTimings),
},
},
}),
})
if (!timingsRes.ok) {
throw new Error(`request status: ${timingsRes.status}`)
}
const result = await timingsRes.json()
console.log(
`Sent updated timings successfully. API URL: "${result?.url}" HTML URL: "${result?.html_url}"`
)
} catch (err) {
console.log('Failed to update timings data', err)
}
}
}
}
main()
.then(() => cleanUpAndExit(0))
.catch((err) => {
console.error(err)
cleanUpAndExit(1)
})