#!/bin/sh # script/test: Run test suite for application. Optionally pass in a path to an # individual test file to run a single test. set -e cd "$[dirname $0]/.." test -z $DEBUG || set -x setglobal RACK_ROOT = $[cd "$[dirname $0]"/.. && pwd] export RACK_ROOT if test $RAILS_ENV = "test" || test $RACK_ENV = "test" { # if executed and the environment is already set to `test`, then we want a # clean from scratch application. This almost always means a ci environment, # since we set the environment to `test` directly in `script/cibuild`. script/setup } else { # if the environment isn't set to `test`, set it to `test` and update the # application to ensure all dependencies are met as well as any other things # that need to be up to date, like db migrations. The environment not having # already been set to `test` almost always means this is being called on it's # own from a `development` environment. export RAILS_ENV="test" RACK_ENV="test" script/update } echo "==> Running tests…" if test -n $1 { # pass arguments to test call. This is useful for calling a single test. bin/rake test $1 } else { bin/rake test }