rotan

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Rotan is a small command line utility to easily test your artifacts (in Bamboo :). It can output tap or xunit reports.

Currently you can do the following:

Installation

npm install rotan

Getting help

  • rotan -h
  • rotan openapi -h
  • rotan json -h
  • rotan js -h

Examples

Validate your OpenAPI or Swagger files

tap output:

rotan openapi openapi-definition.json

TAP version 13
# Parse file openapi-definition.json
ok 1 Valid swagger file

1..1
# tests 1
# pass  1

# ok

xunit reporting:

rotan openapi openapi-definition.json -x

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<testsuites>
  <testsuite name="Parse file use-rotan-swagger.json" tests="1" failures="0" errors="0">
    <testcase name="#1 Valid swagger file"/>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>

Validate a JSON/YAML file with a JSON schema

rotan json schema.json swagger.json

TAP version 13
# Structure of input file should conform to the schema
ok 1 swagger.json is valid
ok 2 schema.json is valid JSON
ok 3 swagger.json is conform schema.json

1..3
# tests 3
# pass  3

# ok
rotan json schema.json swagger.json -x

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<testsuites>
  <testsuite name="Structure of iput file should conform to the schema" tests="3" failures="0" errors="0">
    <testcase name="#1 swagger.json is valid"/>
    <testcase name="#2 schema.json is valid JSON"/>
    <testcase name="#3 swagger.json is conform schema.json"/>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>
# inject snippets into your openapi before validating
rotan json schema.json swagger.yaml -i 'snippets/*.yaml'
TAP version 13
# Structure of input file should conform to the schema
ok 1 swagger.yaml is valid
ok 2 schema.json is valid JSON
ok 3 swagger.yaml is conform schema.json

1..3
# tests 3
# pass  3

# ok

Custom tape test

Create your tape tests like this:

// tests.js
exports.test = function (options) {
  var test = options.tape.createHarness()
  var stream = test.createStream()

  test('it should return ok', function (t) {
    t.plan(1)
    t.ok(true, 'looking good')
  })

  return stream
}

Then run it like this:

rotan js tests.js

TAP version 13
# it should return ok
ok 1 looking good

1..1
# tests 1
# pass  1

# ok

or

rotan js tests.js -x

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<testsuites>
  <testsuite name="it should return ok" tests="1" failures="0" errors="0">
    <testcase name="#1 looking good"/>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>

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