test() is a shortcut for testthat::test_dir(), it runs all of a
package's tests.
test_file runs test() on the active file.
test_coverage() computes test coverage for your package. It is a shortcut
for covr::package_coverage() and covr::report().
test_coverage_file() computes test coverage for the active file. Is a
shortcut for covr::file_coverage() and covr::report().
test(pkg = ".", filter = NULL, stop_on_failure = FALSE, export_all = TRUE, ...)test_coverage(pkg = ".", show_report = interactive(), ...)
uses_testthat(pkg = ".")
test_file(file = find_active_file(), ...)
test_coverage_file(
file = find_active_file(),
filter = TRUE,
show_report = interactive(),
export_all = TRUE,
...
)
The package to use, can be a file path to the package or a
package object. See as.package() for more information.
If not NULL, only tests with file names matching this
regular expression will be executed. Matching be performed on the file
name after it has been stripped of "test-" and ".R".
If TRUE, throw an error if any tests fail.
For historical reasons, the default value of stop_on_failure is TRUE
for test_package() and test_check() but FALSE for test_dir(), so
if you're calling test_dir() you may want to consider explicitly setting
stop_on_failure = TRUE.
If TRUE (the default), export all objects.
If FALSE, export only the objects that are listed as exports
in the NAMESPACE file.
additional arguments passed to testthat::test_dir() and
covr::package_coverage()
Show the test coverage report.
One or more source or test files. If a source file the corresponding test file will be run. The default is to use the active file in RStudio (if available).