temp_env_vars
allows to reset all changes to environment variables changed
within the execution of a certain function.
Warning
This crate is under active development and will probably have braking changes
cargo add temp_env_vars
temp_env_vars
can be used in two different forms:
- as macro
#[temp_env_vars]
- with
TempEnvScope::new()
#[temp_env_vars]
is the preferred way to use the temp_env_vars
crate.
Every change to envionrment variables within the execution of the annotated function
will be reset after the function has ended.
If more tests are used with this macro, those tests will be executed sequentially to avoid an enviornment variable mixup.
use temp_env_vars::temp_env_vars;
#[test]
#[temp_env_vars]
fn test_some() {
std::env::set_var("FOO", "BAR");
assert_eq!(std::env::var("FOO").unwrap(), "BAR");
// Env vars get reset when this test is done
}
If resetting the environment variables after the function execution is not sufficient,
but the reset must happen somewhere within the function, the TempEnvScope
can be
used to have better control.
Whenever the created TempEnvScope
goes out of scope, all env vars are reset.
use serial_test::serial;
use temp_env_vars::TempEnvScope;
#[test]
#[serial] // Use external "serial" crate as parallel tests mix up envs
fn test_some() {
let _env_scope = TempEnvScope::new();
std::env::set_var("FOO", "BAR");
assert_eq!(std::env::var("FOO").unwrap(), "BAR");
// After "_env_scope" goes out of scope, all vars are restored
}
#[test]
#[serial] // Use external "serial" crate as parallel tests mix up envs
fn test_bar() {
let _env_scope = TempEnvScope::new();
std::env::set_var("FOO", "BAR");
assert_eq!(std::env::var("FOO").unwrap(), "BAR");
drop(_env_scope); // After "_env_scope" goes out of scope, all vars are restored
// "FOO" is not longer set here.
}
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