Combine Expectations
Utilities for tests that wait for Combine publishers.
Latest release: version 0.4.0 (January 4, 2020) • Release Notes
Requirements: iOS 13.0+ / macOS 10.15+ / watchOS 6.0+ • Swift 5.1+ / Xcode 11.0+
Contact: Report bugs and ask questions in Github issues.
🐛 CombineExpectations tests crash or fail until Xcode 11.3. They rely on fixes to Combine that were only introduced in the SDK shipped with Xcode 11.3. However, the library itself works fine right from Xcode 11.0.
Testing Combine publishers with XCTestExpectation often requires setting up a lot of boilerplate code.
CombineExpectations aims at streamlining those tests. It defines an XCTestCase method which waits for publisher expectations.
- Usage
- Installation
- Publisher Expectations: completion, elements, finished, last, next(), next(count), prefix(maxLength), recording, single
Usage
Waiting for Publisher Expectations allows your tests to look like this:
import XCTest
import CombineExpectations
class PublisherTests: XCTestCase {
func testElements() throws {
// 1. Create a publisher
let publisher = ...
// 2. Start recording the publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
// 3. Wait for a publisher expectation
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.elements, timeout: ..., description: "Elements")
// 4. Test the result of the expectation
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["Hello", "World!"])
}
}
When you wait for a publisher expectation:
- The test fails if the expectation is not fulfilled within the specified timeout.
- An error is thrown if the expected value can not be returned. For example, waiting for
recorder.elements
throws the publisher error if the publisher completes with a failure. - The
wait
method returns immediately if the expectation has already reached the waited state.
You can wait multiple times for a publisher:
class PublisherTests: XCTestCase {
func testPublisher() throws {
let publisher = ...
let recorder = publisher.record()
// Wait for first element
_ = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
// Wait for second element
_ = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
// Wait for successful completion
try wait(for: recorder.finished, timeout: ...)
}
}
Not all tests have to wait, because some publishers expectations are fulfilled right away. In this case, prefer the synchronous get()
method over wait(for:timeout:)
, as below:
class PublisherTests: XCTestCase {
func testSynchronousPublisher() throws {
// 1. Create a publisher
let publisher = ...
// 2. Start recording the publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
// 3. Grab the expected result
let elements = try recorder.elements.get()
// 4. Test the result of the expectation
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["Hello", "World!"])
}
}
Just like wait(for:timeout:)
, the get()
method can be called multiple times:
class PublisherTests: XCTestCase {
// SUCCESS: no error
func testPassthroughSubjectSynchronouslyPublishesElements() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
try XCTAssertEqual(recorder.next().get(), "foo")
publisher.send("bar")
try XCTAssertEqual(recorder.next().get(), "bar")
}
}
Installation
Add a dependency for CombineExpectations to your Swift Package test targets:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
dependencies: [
+ .package(url: "https://github.com/groue/CombineExpectations.git", ...)
],
targets: [
.testTarget(
dependencies: [
+ "CombineExpectations"
])
]
)
Publisher Expectations
There are various publisher expectations. Each one waits for a specific publisher aspect:
- completion: the publisher completion
- elements: all published elements until successful completion
- finished: the publisher successful completion
- last: the last published element
- next(): the next published element
- next(count): the next N published elements
- prefix(maxLength): the first N published elements
- recording: the full recording of publisher events
- single: the one and only published element
completion
🕝 recorder.completion
waits for the recorded publisher to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError.notCompleted
is thrown if the publisher does not complete on time.
✅ Otherwise, a Subscribers.Completion
is returned.
➡️ Related expectations: finished, recording.
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayPublisherCompletesWithSuccess() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let completion = try wait(for: recorder.completion, timeout: ...)
if case let .failure(error) = completion {
XCTFail("Unexpected error \(error)")
}
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayPublisherSynchronouslyCompletesWithSuccess() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let completion = try recorder.completion.get()
if case let .failure(error) = completion {
XCTFail("Unexpected error \(error)")
}
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notCompleted
func testCompletionTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
let completion = try wait(for: recorder.completion, timeout: ...)
}
elements
🕝 recorder.elements
waits for the recorded publisher to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError.notCompleted
is thrown if the publisher does not complete on time, and the publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails.
✅ Otherwise, an array of published elements is returned.
➡️ Related expectations: last, prefix(maxLength), recording, single.
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayPublisherPublishesArrayElements() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.elements, timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar", "baz"])
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayPublisherSynchronouslyPublishesArrayElements() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let elements = try recorder.elements.get()
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar", "baz"])
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notCompleted
func testElementsTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.elements, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testElementsError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.elements, timeout: ...)
}
finished
🕝 recorder.finished
waits for the recorded publisher to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, the publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails.
➡️ Related expectations: completion, recording.
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayPublisherFinishesWithoutError() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
try wait(for: recorder.finished, timeout: ...)
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayPublisherSynchronouslyFinishesWithoutError() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
try recorder.finished.get()
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
func testFinishedTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
try wait(for: recorder.finished, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testFinishedError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
try wait(for: recorder.finished, timeout: ...)
}
recorder.finished
can be inverted:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testPassthroughSubjectDoesNotFinish() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
try wait(for: recorder.finished.inverted, timeout: ...)
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Fulfilled inverted expectation
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testInvertedFinishedError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
try wait(for: recorder.finished.inverted, timeout: ...)
}
last
🕝 recorder.last
waits for the recorded publisher to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError.notCompleted
is thrown if the publisher does not complete on time, and the publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails.
✅ Otherwise, the last published element is returned, or nil if the publisher completes before it publishes any element.
➡️ Related expectations: elements, single.
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayPublisherPublishesLastElementLast() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
if let element = try wait(for: recorder.last, timeout: ...) {
XCTAssertEqual(element, "baz")
} else {
XCTFail("Expected one element")
}
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayPublisherSynchronouslyPublishesLastElementLast() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
if let element = try recorder.last.get() {
XCTAssertEqual(element, "baz")
} else {
XCTFail("Expected one element")
}
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notCompleted
func testLastTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
let element = try wait(for: recorder.last, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testLastError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let element = try wait(for: recorder.last, timeout: ...)
}
next()
🕝 recorder.next()
waits for the recorded publisher to emit one element, or to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError.notEnoughElements
is thrown if the publisher does not publish one element after last waited expectation. The publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails before publishing the next element.
✅ Otherwise, the next published element is returned.
➡️ Related expectations: next(count), single.
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayOfTwoElementsPublishesElementsInOrder() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
var element = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(element, "foo")
element = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(element, "bar")
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayOfTwoElementsSynchronouslyPublishesElementsInOrder() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
var element = try recorder.next().get()
XCTAssertEqual(element, "foo")
element = try recorder.next().get()
XCTAssertEqual(element, "bar")
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notEnoughElements
func testNextTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
let element = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testNextError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let element = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notEnoughElements
func testNextNotEnoughElementsError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .finished)
let element = try wait(for: recorder.next(), timeout: ...)
}
recorder.next()
can be inverted:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testPassthroughSubjectDoesNotPublishAnyElement() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
try wait(for: recorder.next().inverted, timeout: ...)
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Fulfilled inverted expectation
func testInvertedNextTooEarly() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
try wait(for: recorder.next().inverted, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Fulfilled inverted expectation
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testInvertedNextError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
try wait(for: recorder.next().inverted, timeout: ...)
}
next(count)
🕝 recorder.next(count)
waits for the recorded publisher to emit count
elements, or to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError.notEnoughElements
is thrown if the publisher does not publish count
elements after last waited expectation. The publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails before publishing the next count
elements.
✅ Otherwise, an array of exactly count
elements is returned.
➡️ Related expectations: next(), prefix(maxLength).
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayOfThreeElementsPublishesTwoThenOneElement() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
var elements = try wait(for: recorder.next(2), timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar"])
elements = try wait(for: recorder.next(1), timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["baz"])
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayOfThreeElementsSynchronouslyPublishesTwoThenOneElement() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
var elements = try recorder.next(2).get()
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar"])
elements = try recorder.next(1).get()
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["baz"])
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notEnoughElements
func testNextCountTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.next(2), timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testNextCountError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.next(2), timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notEnoughElements
func testNextCountNotEnoughElementsError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send(completion: .finished)
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.next(2), timeout: ...)
}
prefix(maxLength)
🕝 recorder.prefix(maxLength)
waits for the recorded publisher to emit maxLength
elements, or to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, the publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails before maxLength
elements are published.
✅ Otherwise, an array of received elements is returned, containing at most maxLength
elements, or less if the publisher completes early.
➡️ Related expectations: elements, next(count).
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayOfThreeElementsPublishesTwoFirstElementsWithoutError() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.prefix(2), timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar"])
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayOfThreeElementsSynchronouslyPublishesTwoFirstElementsWithoutError() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let elements = try recorder.prefix(2).get()
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar"])
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
func testPrefixTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.prefix(2), timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testPrefixError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.prefix(2), timeout: ...)
}
recorder.prefix(maxLength)
can be inverted:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testPassthroughSubjectPublishesNoMoreThanSentValues() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send("bar")
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.prefix(3).inverted, timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(elements, ["foo", "bar"])
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Fulfilled inverted expectation
func testInvertedPrefixTooEarly() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send("bar")
publisher.send("baz")
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.prefix(3).inverted, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Fulfilled inverted expectation
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testInvertedPrefixError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let elements = try wait(for: recorder.prefix(3).inverted, timeout: ...)
}
recording
🕝 recorder.recording
waits for the recorded publisher to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError.notCompleted
is thrown if the publisher does not complete on time.
✅ Otherwise, a Record.Recording
is returned.
➡️ Related expectations: completion, elements, finished.
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testArrayPublisherRecording() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let recording = try wait(for: recorder.recording, timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(recording.output, ["foo", "bar", "baz"])
if case let .failure(error) = recording.completion {
XCTFail("Unexpected error \(error)")
}
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testArrayPublisherSynchronousRecording() throws {
let publisher = ["foo", "bar", "baz"].publisher
let recorder = publisher.record()
let recording = try recorder.recording.get()
XCTAssertEqual(recording.output, ["foo", "bar", "baz"])
if case let .failure(error) = recording.completion {
XCTFail("Unexpected error \(error)")
}
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notCompleted
func testRecordingTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
let recording = try wait(for: recorder.recording, timeout: ...)
}
single
🕝 recorder.single
waits for the recorded publisher to complete.
❌ When waiting for this expectation, a RecordingError
is thrown if the publisher does not complete on time, or does not publish exactly one element before it completes. The publisher error is thrown if the publisher fails.
✅ Otherwise, the single published element is returned.
➡️ Related expectations: elements, last, next().
Example:
// SUCCESS: no timeout, no error
func testJustPublishesExactlyOneElement() throws {
let publisher = Just("foo")
let recorder = publisher.record()
let element = try wait(for: recorder.single, timeout: ...)
XCTAssertEqual(element, "foo")
}
// SUCCESS: no error
func testJustSynchronouslyPublishesExactlyOneElement() throws {
let publisher = Just("foo")
let recorder = publisher.record()
let element = try recorder.single.get()
XCTAssertEqual(element, "foo")
}
Examples of failing tests
// FAIL: Asynchronous wait failed
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notCompleted
func testSingleTimeout() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
let element = try wait(for: recorder.single, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error MyError
func testSingleError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, MyError>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .failure(MyError()))
let element = try wait(for: recorder.single, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.tooManyElements
func testSingleTooManyElementsError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send("foo")
publisher.send("bar")
publisher.send(completion: .finished)
let element = try wait(for: recorder.single, timeout: ...)
}
// FAIL: Caught error RecordingError.notEnoughElements
func testSingleNotEnoughElementsError() throws {
let publisher = PassthroughSubject<String, Never>()
let recorder = publisher.record()
publisher.send(completion: .finished)
let element = try wait(for: recorder.single, timeout: ...)
}