Nextest is a next-generation test runner for Rust. For more information, check out the website.
This repository contains the source code for:
- cargo-nextest: a new, faster Cargo test runner
- libraries used by cargo-nextest:
- nextest-runner: core logic for cargo-nextest
- nextest-metadata: library for calling cargo-nextest over the command line
- nextest-filtering: parser and evaluator for filter expressions
- quick-junit: a data model, serializer (and in the future deserializer) for JUnit/XUnit XML
The minimum supported Rust version to run nextest with is Rust 1.38. Nextest is not tested against versions that are that old, but it should work with any version of Rust released in the past year. (Please report a bug if not!)
The minimum supported Rust version to build nextest with is Rust 1.70. For building, at least the last 3 versions of stable Rust are supported at any given time.
See the stability policy for more details.
While a crate is pre-release status (0.x.x) it may have its MSRV bumped in a patch release. Once a crate has reached 1.x, any MSRV bump will be accompanied with a new minor version.
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
Looking to contribute to nextest and don't know where to get started? Check out the list of good first issues.
Nextest is Free Software. This project is available under the terms of either the Apache 2.0 license or the MIT license.
Like all Free Software, nextest is a gift. Nextest is provided on an "AS IS" basis and there is NO WARRANTY attached to it. As a user, please treat the authors and contributors to this project as if you were treating the giver of a gift. In particular, you're asked to follow the code of conduct.
This project is derived from diem-devtools. Upstream source code is used under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license and the MIT license.
macOS is supported through the MacStadium Open Source Developer Program.