Other Types of Tests
Integration Tests
If you want to test your library as a client, use an integration test.
Create a .rs
file under tests/
:
// tests/my_library.rs
use my_library::init;
#[test]
fn test_init() {
assert!(init().is_ok());
}
These tests only have access to the public API of your crate.
Documentation Tests
Rust has built-in support for documentation tests:
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { /// Shortens a string to the given length. /// /// ``` /// # use playground::shorten_string; /// assert_eq!(shorten_string("Hello World", 5), "Hello"); /// assert_eq!(shorten_string("Hello World", 20), "Hello World"); /// ``` pub fn shorten_string(s: &str, length: usize) -> &str { &s[..std::cmp::min(length, s.len())] } }
- Code blocks in
///
comments are automatically seen as Rust code. - The code will be compiled and executed as part of
cargo test
. - Adding
#
in the code will hide it from the docs, but will still compile/run it. - Test the above code on the Rust Playground.