Manual:Parser tests
bin/parserTests.php
in Parsoid's repository).Most commonly, parser test case specifies wikitext (commonly input) and HTML (commonly output), to confirm that things operate as expected. The actual output is compared with the desired result, and thus, the parser test cases (also known as parser tests) can be helpful at spotting regressions.
The parser test cases reside in the tests/parser/
directory. Extensions should place their tests in a tests/parser/
directory.
They can be run both through the phpunit test suite and the standalone parserTests.php script. So, a parser test failure will trigger a Jenkins test failure.
Syntax & execution
[edit]Version 2 format
[edit]Starting with 1.35, parser tests are required to be in the Version 2 format. Specifying version 2 indicates that the tests are ready to be run in "tidy" mode (See T249138).
To indicate your parser tests are run in version 2 format, you can use the options section at the top of the file (see below).
!! options
version=2
!! end
Alternatively, as a shortcut, the first line in your parser test file must be !! Version 2
.
Enabling hooks
[edit]In order to be sure that the extension tag tag1
is loaded add at the beginning of the file:
!! hooks
tag1
!! endhooks
Adding articles
[edit]In order to create a new article, the syntax is:
!! article
Template:Simple template
!! text
A ''simple'' template.
!! endarticle
Layout of a parser test
[edit]Besides the test time, a test has a given number of sections:
- mandatory sections :
wikitext
- optional sections :
options
,config
,wikitext/edited
,html
,html/php
,html/parsoid
,html/parsoid+standalone
,html/parsoid+integrated
Sections specific to the legacy parser
[edit]The legacy parser expects the wikitext
and one of html
or html/php
sections to be always present.
Sections specific to Parsoid
[edit]The wikitext/edited
and the various html/parsoid*
sections are only relevant when running a test with Parsoid.
Parsoid also allows additional configuration with additional test-specific options in the options section. Since Parsoid supports running tests in different modes, the test modes determine what sections are expected.
from ↓ into → | wt | html |
---|---|---|
wt | wt2wt | wt2html |
html | html2wt | html2html |
- For wt2html and html2wt modes, in addition to the wikitext section, at least one of html, html/parsoid, html/parsoid+standalone, or html/parsoid+integrated sections should be present.
- For wt2wt mode, just the wikitext section is sufficient (but the test runner currently expects some html section to be present).
- For html2html mode, one of the html sections is sufficient.
- For selser modes[1], the wikitext and at least one of the html sections should be present.
- For manual selser modes[1], the wikitext and wikitext/edited should both be present.
Example
[edit]Syntax is as follows for a simple test.
!! Version 2
!! test
Simple paragraph
!! config
wgRestrictDisplayTitle=false
!! wikitext
This is a simple paragraph.
!! html
<p>This is a simple paragraph.
</p>
!! end
Configuration section
[edit]If you specify configuration settings there, make sure you don't have any whitespace between your expressions, as whitespace isn't trimmed by the test runner.
Options section
[edit]Each option should come on its own line.
disabled
disables the test.php
runs the test only with the core's default parser unless Parsoid-specific HTML sections are present. The "php" name is a historical remnant from when Parsoid was a Node.js codebase.parsoid=comma-separated-modes
orparsoid={...}
(JSON format object) enable Parsoid-specific options.- Ex:
parsoid=wt2html,wt2wt
runs this test in only those 2 modes. By default, the test is run all available test modes for the test given the wikitext and html sections. In the common case, this defaults to running the test in modes: wt2html, wt2wt, html2wt, html2html, selser[1].[2] - In the JSON format object, the following keys are current recognized
modes, selser, changes, suppressErrors, normalizePhp,
modes
- This is a comma separated list of Parsoid modes to runselser
- If selser[1] is one of the test modes in the modes property, this property can optionally specify"noauto"
to indicate automatic edits for this test should not be generated. If so, only manual edits as specified by thechanges
property will be applied.changes
- This format is described separately below. This option will need to be paired with awikitext/edited
section in the test (see below) that specifies the expected wikitext output when this edited HTML is converted (via selser) to wikitext by Parsoid.
- Ex:
changes format
This is an array of individual changes to apply to the DOM of the HTML generated by transforming wikitext. Each element of the array contains 3 or more elements: (a) jquery selector to select a DOM node (b) the type of change to apply to the selected node (c) the relevant values / content needed to apply the change specified.
More succinctly, each array element represents a jquery method call. So, [x,y,z...] becomes $(x)[y](z....)
So, ['fig', 'attr', 'width', '120'] is interpreted as $('fig').attr('width', '120')
Right now, the following jquery methods are recognized: after, addClass, append, attr, before, empty, html, remove, removeAttr, removeClass, text, wrap
See http://api.jquery.com/ for documentation of these methods.
"contents" as second argument calls the jquery .contents() method on the results of the selector in the first argument, which is a good way to get at the text and comment nodes.
Wikitext sections
[edit]wikitext
- This is expected to be present in all tests that require the wikitext to be processed to HTML (or in Parsoid's html2wt and wt2wt test modes, the wikitext to generate from the HTML sections).wikitext/edited
- This section is only relevant in Parsoid test runs. For tests that provide a manual set of changes to apply to the HTML generated from the wikitext section, this is the output expected when Parsoid converts that edited HTML back to wikitext.
HTML sections
[edit]html
- This is the original default output section for a parser test. Parsoid only uses this section if there isn't any Parsoid-specific section available (see below). If Parsoid uses this section for a test, Parsoid will heavily normalize Parsoid's HTML output before comparing against this HTML. This is because Parsoid generates different markup for a lot of wikitext constructs. The normalization ensures the semantic attributes and properties (that don't have a rendering impact) don't cause false test failures.html/php
- This section is only used by the legacy parser and Parsoid ignores this.html/parsoid
- This is the default section used by Parsoid and is used for both standalone and integrated tests if specialized sections aren't present for those modes. The test runner will minimally normalize Parsoid's output and this section to verify test pass/fails. The normalization strips some noisy attributes to prevent the need to add all this noisy output to parser tests.html/parsoid+standalone
- This Parsoid HTML section is only used in Parsoid standalone test runs (only implemented in Parsoid's test runner).html/parsoid+integrated
- This Parsoid HTML section is only used in Parsoid integrated test runs (only implemented in the MediaWiki core's test runner).
Metadata sections
[edit]Previously, metadata was pre- or post- pended to the html sections but now get a dedicated section of its own. Parser tests are in the process of being migrated to the new format and backwards compatibility in the test runner still exists for tests written in the old way.
metadata
- Collects metadata requested by the variations options, includingcat
,ill
,property=
,extension=
,showtitle
,showflags
,showtocdata
,showindicators
, andshowmedia
.- Similar to the html, the standard variants to the sections exist, as in
metadata/php
,metadata/parsoid
,metadata/parsoid+standalone
, etc.
Enabling testing against Parsoid
[edit]You can enable running tests in a file against by Parsoid via the parsoid-compatible option in the file options section.
You can specify individual modes or enable all modes by omitting the options string.
For example parsoid-compatible=wt2html,wt2wt
enables running Parsoid tests in wt2html and wt2wt modes.
But, parsoid-compatible
enables running Parsoid tests in all modes (wt2html, wt2wt, html2wt, html2html, selser).
See an example below.
!! options
version=2
parsoid-compatible=wt2html
!! end
extension.json & parser tests
[edit]Extensions that place their tests in tests/parser/
and are using extension.json will automatically have their parser tests run.
For extensions using the legacy extension loading system, they can use:
$wgParserTestFiles[] = __DIR__ . "/myParserTests.txt";
Running tests with parserTests.php
[edit]To run the parser tests, go to the root directory of your local MediaWiki installation and execute the following from the command line:
php tests/parser/parserTests.php
tests/parserTests.php
.To run tests for just one file, use --file=...
param.
See more params with --help
.
php tests/parser/parserTests.php --file=extensions/Kartographer/tests/parser/parserTests.txt
Parsoid-specific test runner options
[edit]These options aren't available with MediaWiki core's parser test runner in MW 1.38 and prior. You can run tests in Parsoid mode via the --parsoid
option. The best and most up-to-date documentation of all available options is to run
php tests/parser/parserTests.php --help
Setting global config variables
[edit]To set default global variables for all parser tests in an extension, use the ParserTestGlobals hook.
In a specific test, set the config variables as follows:
!! test
Your Test Name
!! config
wgVariableName=true
!! wikitext
...
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The selser mode is an abbreviation for a test mode where the HTML section is edited in a number of automated ways which is then converted to wikitext using Parsoid's selective-serialization (selser henceforth) transformations.
- ↑
TODO: Add a link to a wikipage that explains Parsoid's various transformations.