An easy, declarative way to unit test Combine Publishers in Swift
Testable Combine Publishers
An easy, declarative way to unit test Combine Publishers in Swift
About
Combine Publishers are notoriously verbose to unit test. They require you to write complex Combine chains in Swift for each test, keeping track of AnyCancellable
s, and interweaving XCTestExpectation
s, fulfillment requirements, and timeouts.
This Swift Package aims to simplify writing unit tests for Combine Publisher
s by providing a natural spelling of .expect(...)
for chaining expectations on the Publisher
subject. The resulting PublisherExpectation
type collects the various expectations and then provides a way to assert that the expectations are fulfilled by calling .waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
Under the hood, PublisherExpectation
is utilizing standard XCTest
framework APIs and forwarding those assertion results to the corresponding lines of code that declared the expectation. This allows you to quickly see which specific expectation, in a chain of expectations, is failing in your unit tests, both in Xcode and in the console output.
Usage
In an XCTestCase
, add a new unit test function, as normal, preparing the Publisher
test subject to be tested. Utilize any combination of the examples below to validate the behavior of any Publisher
in your unit tests.
Examples
For a Publisher
that is expected to emit a single value and complete with .finished
func testSingleValueCompletingPublisher() {
somePublisher
.expect(someEquatableValue)
.expectSuccess()
.waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
}
For a Publisher
that is expected to emit multiple values, but is not expected to complete
func testMultipleValuePersistentPublisher() {
somePublisher
.collect(someCount)
.expect(someEquatableValueArray)
.waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
}
For a Publisher
that is expected to fail
func testPublisherFailure() {
somePublisher
.expectFailure()
.waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
}
For a Publisher
that is expected to emit a value after being acted upon externally
func testLoadablePublisher() {
let expectation = someDataSource.publisher
.expect(someEquatableValue)
someDataSource.load()
expectation.waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
}
For a Publisher
expected to emit a single value whose Output
is not Equatable
func testNonEquatableSingleValue() {
somePublisher
.expect({ value in
if case .loaded(let model) = value, !model.rows.isEmpty { } else {
XCTFail("Expected loaded and populated model")
}
})
.waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
}
For a Publisher
that should emit a specific non-Equatable
Error
func testNonEquatableFailure() {
somePublisher
.expectFailure({ failure in
switch failure {
case .noInternet, .airPlaneMode:
break
default:
XCTFail("Expected connectivity error")
}
})
.waitForExpectations(timeout: 1)
}
Available Expectations
Value Expectations
expect(_ expected: Output)
– Asserts that the providedEquatable
value will be emitted by thePublisher
expect(_ assertion: (Output) -> Void)
– Invokes the provided assertion closure on every value emitted by thePublisher
. Useful for callingXCTAssert
variants where custom evaluation is required
Success Expectations
expectSuccess()
– Asserts that thePublisher
data stream completes with a success status (.finished
)
Failure Expectations
expectFailure()
– Asserts that thePublisher
data stream completes with a failure status (.failure(Failure)
)expectFailure(_ failure: Failure)
– Asserts that the providedEquatable
Failure
type is returned when thePublisher
completesexpectFailure(_ assertion: (Failure) -> Void)
– Invokes the provided assertion closure on theFailure
result’s associatedError
value of thePublisher
. Useful for callingXCTAssert
variants where custom evaluation is required
Completion Expectations
expectCompletion()
– Asserts that thePublisher
data stream completes, indifferent of the returned success/failure statusexpectCompletion(_ assertion: (Completion<Failure>) -> Void)
– Invokes the provided assertion closure on therecieveCompletion
handler of thePublisher
. Useful for callingXCTAssert
variants where custom evaluation is required
Upcoming Features
- Support
Publisher
s that expect that no values are emitted before completing - Enforcing order of expectations