-- Tests for gen_help_html.lua. Validates :help tags/links and HTML doc generation. -- -- TODO: extract parts of gen_help_html.lua into Nvim stdlib? local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each) local clear = helpers.clear local exec_lua = helpers.exec_lua local eq = helpers.eq local ok = helpers.ok describe(':help docs', function() before_each(clear) it('validate', function() -- If this test fails, try these steps (in order): -- 1. Fix/cleanup the :help docs. -- 2. Fix the parser: https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc -- 3. File a parser bug, and adjust the tolerance of this test in the meantime. local rv = exec_lua([[return require('scripts.gen_help_html').validate('./build/runtime/doc')]]) -- Check that we actually found helpfiles. ok(rv.helpfiles > 100, '>100 :help files', rv.helpfiles) eq({}, rv.invalid_links, 'invalid tags in :help docs') eq({}, rv.invalid_urls, 'invalid URLs in :help docs') -- Check that parse errors did not increase. ok(rv.err_count == 0, 'no parse errors', rv.err_count) end) it('gen_help_html.lua generates HTML', function() -- 1. Test that gen_help_html.lua actually works. -- 2. Test that parse errors did not increase wildly. Because we explicitly test only a few -- :help files, we can be precise about the tolerances here. local tmpdir = exec_lua('return vim.fs.dirname(vim.fn.tempname())') -- Because gen() is slow (~30s), this test is limited to a few files. local rv = exec_lua([[ local to_dir = ... return require('scripts.gen_help_html').gen( './build/runtime/doc', to_dir, { 'pi_health.txt', 'help.txt', 'index.txt', 'nvim.txt', } ) ]], tmpdir ) eq(4, #rv.helpfiles) eq(0, rv.err_count, 'parse errors in :help docs') eq({}, rv.invalid_links, 'invalid tags in :help docs') end) end)