write-testthat-tests
정보
이 Claude Skill은 R 패키지 함수를 위한 포괄적인 testthat(에디션 3) 테스트 스위트를 생성합니다. 기대값 검증, 모의 객체, 스냅샷 테스트, 매개변수화된 테스트를 모두 포함하며, 새로운 함수에 테스트를 추가하거나 커버리지를 높이고, 회귀 테스트를 작성하거나 테스트 인프라를 구축하는 데 적합합니다. testthat 모범 사례에 따라 견고한 테스트가 필요한 R 패키지를 작업할 때 개발자들이 사용하면 좋습니다.
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문서
Write testthat Tests
Create comprehensive tests for R package functions using testthat edition 3.
When Use
- Adding tests for new package functions
- Increasing test coverage for existing code
- Writing regression tests for bug fixes
- Setting up test infrastructure for new package
Inputs
- Required: R functions to test
- Required: Expected behavior and edge cases
- Optional: Test fixtures or sample data
- Optional: Target coverage percentage (default: 80%)
Steps
Step 1: Set Up Test Infrastructure
If not already done:
usethis::use_testthat(edition = 3)
Creates tests/testthat.R and tests/testthat/ directory.
Got: tests/testthat.R and tests/testthat/ directory created. DESCRIPTION has Config/testthat/edition: 3 set.
If err: usethis not available? Manually create tests/testthat.R containing library(testthat); library(packagename); test_check("packagename"). Add tests/testthat/ directory.
Step 2: Create Test File
usethis::use_test("function_name")
Creates tests/testthat/test-function_name.R with template.
Got: Test file created at tests/testthat/test-function_name.R with placeholder test_that() block ready to fill in.
If err: usethis::use_test() not available? Manually create file. Follow naming convention test-<function_name>.R.
Step 3: Write Basic Tests
test_that("weighted_mean computes correct result", {
expect_equal(weighted_mean(1:3, c(1, 1, 1)), 2)
expect_equal(weighted_mean(c(10, 20), c(1, 3)), 17.5)
})
test_that("weighted_mean handles NA values", {
expect_equal(weighted_mean(c(1, NA, 3), c(1, 1, 1), na.rm = TRUE), 2)
expect_true(is.na(weighted_mean(c(1, NA, 3), c(1, 1, 1), na.rm = FALSE)))
})
test_that("weighted_mean validates input", {
expect_error(weighted_mean("a", 1), "numeric")
expect_error(weighted_mean(1:3, 1:2), "length")
})
Got: Basic tests cover correct output for typical inputs, NA handling behavior, input validation error messages.
If err: Tests fail immediately? Verify function loaded (devtools::load_all()). Error messages don't match? Use regex pattern in expect_error() instead of exact string.
Step 4: Test Edge Cases
test_that("weighted_mean handles edge cases", {
# Empty input
expect_error(weighted_mean(numeric(0), numeric(0)))
# Single value
expect_equal(weighted_mean(5, 1), 5)
# Zero weights
expect_true(is.nan(weighted_mean(1:3, c(0, 0, 0))))
# Very large values
expect_equal(weighted_mean(c(1e15, 1e15), c(1, 1)), 1e15)
# Negative weights
expect_error(weighted_mean(1:3, c(-1, 1, 1)))
})
Got: Edge cases covered: empty input, single values, zero weights, extreme values, invalid inputs. Each edge case has clear expected behavior.
If err: Function doesn't handle edge case as expected? Decide whether to fix function or adjust test. Document intended behavior for ambiguous cases.
Step 5: Use Fixtures for Complex Tests
Create tests/testthat/fixtures/ for test data:
# tests/testthat/helper.R (loaded automatically)
create_test_data <- function() {
data.frame(
x = c(1, 2, 3, NA, 5),
group = c("a", "a", "b", "b", "b")
)
}
# In test file
test_that("process_data works with grouped data", {
test_data <- create_test_data()
result <- process_data(test_data)
expect_s3_class(result, "data.frame")
expect_equal(nrow(result), 2)
})
Got: Fixtures provide consistent test data across multiple test files. Helper functions in tests/testthat/helper.R loaded automatic by testthat.
If err: Helper functions not found? Ensure file named helper.R (not helpers.R) and located in tests/testthat/. Restart R session if needed.
Step 6: Mock External Dependencies
test_that("fetch_data handles API errors", {
local_mocked_bindings(
api_call = function(...) stop("Connection refused")
)
expect_error(fetch_data("endpoint"), "Connection refused")
})
test_that("fetch_data returns parsed data", {
local_mocked_bindings(
api_call = function(...) list(data = list(value = 42))
)
result <- fetch_data("endpoint")
expect_equal(result$value, 42)
})
Got: External dependencies (APIs, databases, network calls) mocked so tests run without real connections. Mock return values exercise function's data processing logic.
If err: local_mocked_bindings() fails? Ensure function being mocked accessible in test scope. For functions in other packages, use .package argument.
Step 7: Snapshot Tests for Complex Output
test_that("format_report produces expected output", {
expect_snapshot(format_report(test_data))
})
test_that("plot_results creates expected plot", {
expect_snapshot_file(
save_plot(plot_results(test_data), "test-plot.png"),
"expected-plot.png"
)
})
Got: Snapshot files created in tests/testthat/_snaps/. First run creates baseline. Subsequent runs compare against it.
If err: Snapshots fail after intentional change? Update with testthat::snapshot_accept(). For cross-platform differences, use variant parameter to maintain platform-specific snapshots.
Step 8: Use Skip Conditions
test_that("database query works", {
skip_on_cran()
skip_if_not(has_db_connection(), "No database available")
result <- query_db("SELECT 1")
expect_equal(result[[1]], 1)
})
test_that("parallel computation works", {
skip_on_os("windows")
skip_if(parallel::detectCores() < 2, "Need multiple cores")
result <- parallel_compute(1:100)
expect_length(result, 100)
})
Got: Tests requiring special environments (network, database, multiple cores) properly guarded with skip conditions. These tests run locally but skipped on CRAN or restricted CI environments.
If err: Tests fail on CRAN or CI but pass local? Add appropriate skip_on_cran(), skip_on_os(), or skip_if_not() guard at top of test_that() block.
Step 9: Run Tests and Check Coverage
# Run all tests
devtools::test()
# Run specific test file
devtools::test_active_file() # in RStudio
testthat::test_file("tests/testthat/test-function_name.R")
# Check coverage
covr::package_coverage()
covr::report()
Got: All tests pass with devtools::test(). Coverage report shows target percentage met (aim for >80%).
If err: Tests fail? Read test output for specific assertion failures. Coverage below target? Use covr::report() to identify untested code paths. Add tests for them.
Check
- All tests pass with
devtools::test() - Coverage exceeds target percentage
- Every exported function has at least one test
- Error conditions tested
- Edge cases covered (NA, NULL, empty, boundary values)
- No tests depend on external state or order of execution
Pitfalls
- Tests depend on each other: Each
test_that()block must be independent - Hardcoded file paths: Use
testthat::test_path()for test fixtures - Floating point comparison: Use
expect_equal()(has tolerance) notexpect_identical() - Testing private functions: Test through public API when possible. Use
:::sparingly. - Snapshot tests in CI: Snapshots platform-sensitive. Use
variantparameter for cross-platform. - Forget
skip_on_cran(): Tests requiring network, databases, or long runtime must skip on CRAN
Examples
# Pattern: test file mirrors R/ file
# R/weighted_mean.R -> tests/testthat/test-weighted_mean.R
# Pattern: descriptive test names
test_that("weighted_mean returns NA when na.rm = FALSE and input contains NA", {
result <- weighted_mean(c(1, NA), c(1, 1), na.rm = FALSE)
expect_true(is.na(result))
})
# Pattern: testing warnings
test_that("deprecated_function emits deprecation warning", {
expect_warning(deprecated_function(), "deprecated")
})
See Also
create-r-package- set up test infrastructure as part of package creationwrite-roxygen-docs- document functions you testsetup-github-actions-ci- run tests automatically on pushsubmit-to-cran- CRAN requires tests to pass on all platforms
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