selectPassed
Class: matlab.unittest.plugins.diagnosticrecord.DiagnosticRecord
Namespace: matlab.unittest.plugins.diagnosticrecord
Return diagnostic records for passed events
Syntax
selectedRecords = selectPassed(records)
Description
selectedRecords = selectPassed( returns the
diagnostic records for passed events as an array of
records)matlab.unittest.plugins.diagnosticrecord.QualificationDiagnosticRecord
instances.
Input Arguments
Recorded diagnostics on a test result, specified as an array
of matlab.unittest.plugins.diagnosticrecord.DiagnosticRecord instances.
Access recorded diagnostics via the DiagnosticRecord field
in the Details property on TestResult.
For example, if your test results are stored in the variable results,
find the recorded diagnostics for the second test by invoking records
= result(2).Details.DiagnosticRecord.
Examples
In a file named ExampleTest.m in your current folder, create the
ExampleTest test class. The contents of the Test
methods in the class are for illustrative purposes. The testOne method
includes diagnostics logged at the Terse and Detailed
levels and qualifications that pass and fail. The testTwo method
includes an intentional bug—the test passes a character instead of a variable to the
ones function.
classdef ExampleTest < matlab.unittest.TestCase methods (Test) function testOne(testCase) testCase.log(1,"Terse log message") % logs testCase.log(3,"Detailed log message") % logs testCase.verifyEqual(3+2,5) % passes testCase.assumeTrue(true) % passes testCase.verifyGreaterThan(5,9) % fails testCase.assertEqual(3.14,pi) % fails/incomplete end function testTwo(testCase) a = [1 2]; testCase.verifyEqual(ones('a'),[1 1]) % errors end end end
Import the DiagnosticsRecordingPlugin class.
import matlab.unittest.plugins.DiagnosticsRecordingPluginCreate a test suite from the test class.
suite = testsuite("ExampleTest");Create a test runner and configure it using a
DiagnosticsRecordingPlugin instance. Then, run the tests. The plugin
records diagnostics on the test results.
runner = testrunner("minimal");
plugin = DiagnosticsRecordingPlugin;
runner.addPlugin(plugin)
results = runner.run(suite);Display the result of the second test. Due to the intentional error in the test code, the test fails and remains incomplete.
results(2)
ans =
TestResult with properties:
Name: 'ExampleTest/testTwo'
Passed: 0
Failed: 1
Incomplete: 1
Duration: 8.0680e-04
Details: [1×1 struct]
Totals:
0 Passed, 1 Failed (rerun), 1 Incomplete.
0.0008068 seconds testing time.Access the recorded diagnostic for the second test using the
DiagnosticRecord field in the Details
property of the TestResult object. The record indicates that the test
threw an uncaught error.
results(2).Details.DiagnosticRecord
ans =
ExceptionDiagnosticRecord with properties:
Event: 'ExceptionThrown'
EventScope: TestMethod
EventLocation: 'ExampleTest/testTwo'
Exception: [1×1 MException]
AdditionalDiagnosticResults: [1×0 matlab.automation.diagnostics.DiagnosticResult]
Stack: [1×1 struct]
Report: 'Error occurred in ExampleTest/testTwo and it did not run to completion.↵ ...'
View the events that the plugin recorded for testOne. By default, a
DiagnosticsRecordingPlugin instance records only diagnostics for
failing events and events logged at the
matlab.automation.Verbosity.Terse level.
testOneRecords = results(1).Details.DiagnosticRecord;
{testOneRecords.Event}'ans =
3×1 cell array
{'DiagnosticLogged' }
{'VerificationFailed'}
{'AssertionFailed' }Now, run the tests using a plugin that records the details of all events (that is,
passing events, failing events, and events logged at any level) at the
matlab.automation.Verbosity.Detailed level.
runner = testrunner("minimal"); plugin = DiagnosticsRecordingPlugin( ... IncludingPassingDiagnostics=true, ... LoggingLevel="Verbose", ... OutputDetail="Detailed"); runner.addPlugin(plugin) results = runner.run(suite);
View the events that the plugin recorded for testOne. The plugin
recorded diagnostic information for all the qualifications and calls to the
log method.
testOneRecords = results(1).Details.DiagnosticRecord;
{testOneRecords.Event}'ans =
6×1 cell array
{'DiagnosticLogged' }
{'DiagnosticLogged' }
{'VerificationPassed'}
{'AssumptionPassed' }
{'VerificationFailed'}
{'AssertionFailed' }Return the diagnostic records for failed events in testOne.
failedRecords = selectFailed(testOneRecords)
failedRecords =
1×2 QualificationDiagnosticRecord array with properties:
Event
EventScope
EventLocation
TestDiagnosticResults
FrameworkDiagnosticResults
AdditionalDiagnosticResults
Stack
ReportReturn the records for passed events, and display the report for the first record.
passedRecords = selectPassed(testOneRecords); passedRecords(1).Report
ans =
'Verification passed in ExampleTest/testOne.
---------------------
Framework Diagnostic:
---------------------
verifyEqual passed.
--> The numeric values are equal using "isequaln".
Actual Value:
5
Expected Value:
5
------------------
Stack Information:
------------------
In C:\work\ExampleTest.m (ExampleTest.testOne) at 6'
Return the records for any incomplete events in testOne. Because the
incomplete event in the test is due to an assertion failure, the testing framework also
includes this record as part of the records for failed events
(failedRecords(2)).
incompleteRecords = selectIncomplete(testOneRecords)
incompleteRecords =
QualificationDiagnosticRecord with properties:
Event: 'AssertionFailed'
EventScope: TestMethod
EventLocation: 'ExampleTest/testOne'
TestDiagnosticResults: [1×0 matlab.automation.diagnostics.DiagnosticResult]
FrameworkDiagnosticResults: [1×1 matlab.automation.diagnostics.DiagnosticResult]
AdditionalDiagnosticResults: [1×0 matlab.automation.diagnostics.DiagnosticResult]
Stack: [1×1 struct]
Report: 'Assertion failed in ExampleTest/testOne and it did not run to completion.↵ ...'
Return the records for logged events, and display the logged messages.
loggedRecords = selectLogged(testOneRecords);
{loggedRecords.Report}'ans =
2×1 cell array
{'[Terse] Diagnostic logged (2024-08-21 17:00:01): Terse log message' }
{'[Detailed] Diagnostic logged (2024-08-21 17:00:01): Detailed log message'}Version History
Introduced in R2016a
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