| Crates.io | serde_assert |
| lib.rs | serde_assert |
| version | 0.8.0 |
| created_at | 2023-01-14 16:26:30.097406+00 |
| updated_at | 2024-06-27 17:28:51.698643+00 |
| description | Testing library for serde Serialize and Deserialize implementations. |
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| repository | https://github.com/Anders429/serde_assert |
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Testing library for serde Serialize and Deserialize implementations.
This library provides a Serializer and Deserializer to be used in writing unit tests to assert the behavior of manual Serialize and Deserialize implementations, respectively. The implementation behavior can be verified using a sequence of Tokens representing a generic serialized state.
The examples below use the claims crate for convenient assertions.
The Serializer returns a sequence of Tokens representing the serialization of a value. The returned Tokens can be checked to be equal to an expected value.
use claims::assert_ok_eq;
use serde::Serialize;
use serde_assert::{
Serializer,
Token,
};
let serializer = Serializer::builder().build();
assert_ok_eq!(true.serialize(&serializer), [Token::Bool(true)]);
A Deserializer is constructed by providing a sequence of Tokens to be deserialized into a value.
use claims::assert_ok_eq;
use serde::Deserialize;
use serde_assert::{
Deserializer,
Token,
};
let mut deserializer = Deserializer::builder([Token::Bool(true)]).build();
assert_ok_eq!(bool::deserialize(&mut deserializer), true);
serde_testThis crate provides more flexibility than serde_test at the expense of more verbosity. While serde_test provides a small API of simple assertion functions, this crate will require you to call serialize() and deserialize() and assert yourself that the results are as expected.
While some users may find that the smaller API of serde_test is sufficient for their use-case, others will find that the flexibility of this crate makes testing more complicated Serailize and Deserialize implementations easier. Among other things, this crate's API provides these advantages:
Serializer and Deserializer, allowing use of all parts of the serde Serializer and Deserializer APIs, such as deserializing types that implement DeserializeSeed.Serializers and Deserializers, allowing configuration of things like human-readability, whether the Deserializer should interpret sequences of Tokens as self-describing, and zero-copy deserialization.Token sequences, including allowing testing of types whose serialized form can include items in arbitrary order, such as when serializing a HashSet.This crate is guaranteed to compile on stable rustc 1.56.0 and up.
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