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A testing framework for OpenSCAD scripts

Project description

openscad_test

A testing framework for OpenSCAD scripts, built with uv and available on PyPI.

Installation

pip install openscad-test

Requirements

  • Python 3.11 or later
  • OpenSCAD installed and available on your system PATH

Usage

Create one or more .scadtest files describing your tests, then run:

openscad-test mymodule.scadtest

You can pass multiple files at once:

openscad-test tests/basic.scadtest tests/advanced.scadtest

Output

Each test prints its name followed by PASSED or FAILED. When a test fails, the relevant ECHO, WARNING, and ERROR lines from OpenSCAD are shown. After all tests have run, a summary is printed:

Echo Integer Test PASSED
Expected Failure Test PASSED
No Warnings Test PASSED
Bad Echo Test FAILED
  Expected echo not found: ECHO: 99
  ECHO: 42

3 of 4 tests passed, 1 failed.

The process exits with code 0 if all tests pass, or 1 if any test fails.

The .scadtest File Format

A .scadtest file is a TOML file. Each test is defined as a [[test]] section.

Fields

Field Type Default Description
name string "Unnamed Test" Human-readable test name
script string Inline OpenSCAD script to run
script_file string Path to a .scad file (relative to the .scadtest file)
set_vars table {} Variables to pass to the script via -D
expect_success bool true Whether OpenSCAD should complete without errors
assert_echoes list of strings [] Each string must appear (as a substring) in an ECHO output line
assert_no_echoes bool true Assert that there are no ECHO output lines (skipped when assert_echoes is non-empty)
assert_warnings list of strings [] Each string must appear (as a substring) in a WARNING line
assert_no_warnings bool true Assert that there are no WARNING lines (skipped when assert_warnings is non-empty)

Exactly one of script or script_file must be provided for each test.

Example

[[test]]
# A test that should succeed and produce a specific echo.
name = "Echo Integer Test"
script = "echo(42);"
expect_success = true
assert_echoes = ["ECHO: 42"]

[[test]]
# Pass variables into the script using set_vars.
name = "Set Vars Test"
script = "echo(w);"
set_vars = {w = 10}
expect_success = true
assert_echoes = ["ECHO: 10"]

[[test]]
# A test that expects OpenSCAD to report an error.
# Set assert_no_echoes/assert_no_warnings to false for expected-failure tests
# since OpenSCAD may emit warnings before failing.
name = "Expected Failure Test"
script = "this_function_does_not_exist();"
expect_success = false
assert_no_echoes = false
assert_no_warnings = false

[[test]]
# A test using an external .scad file with no echoes or warnings.
# assert_no_echoes and assert_no_warnings are true by default.
name = "No Warnings Test"
script_file = "my_module.scad"
expect_success = true

Python API

You can also use openscad_test programmatically:

from openscad_test import parse_scadtest_file, run_test

tests = parse_scadtest_file("mymodule.scadtest")
for test_case in tests:
    result = run_test(test_case)
    if result.passed:
        print(f"{test_case.name} PASSED")
    else:
        print(f"{test_case.name} FAILED")
        for msg in result.messages:
            print(f"  {msg}")

License

MIT

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