osrm-backend/third_party/flatbuffers/tests/ts/BUILD.bazel

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load("@aspect_rules_js//js:defs.bzl", "js_test")
load("//:typescript.bzl", "flatbuffer_ts_library")
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:private"])
flatbuffer_ts_library(
name = "typescript_ts_fbs",
srcs = ["typescript_keywords.fbs"],
deps = [
"//tests/ts/test_dir:include_ts_fbs",
"//tests/ts/test_dir:typescript_transitive_ts_fbs",
],
)
TEST_DATA = glob([
"my-game/*.js",
"my-game/example/*.js",
"my-game/example2/*.js",
])
TEST_UNION_VECTOR_DATA = glob([
"union_vector/*.js",
])
TEST_COMPLEX_ARRAYS_DATA = glob([
"arrays_test_complex/**/*.js",
])
# Here we're running the tests against the checked-in generated files. These
# are kept up-to-date with a CI-based mechanism. The intent of running these
# tests here via bazel is not to validate that they're up-to-date. Instead, we
# just want to make it easy to run these tests while making other changes. For
# example, this is useful when making changes to the rules_js setup to validate
# that the basic infrastructure is still working.
[js_test(
name = "%s_test" % test,
chdir = package_name(),
data = data + [
"package.json",
"//:node_modules/flatbuffers",
"//tests:test_data_copied_to_bin",
],
entry_point = "%s.js" % test,
) for test, data in (
("JavaScriptTest", TEST_DATA),
("JavaScriptUnionVectorTest", TEST_UNION_VECTOR_DATA),
# TODO(philsc): Figure out how to run this test with flexbuffers available.
# At the moment the flexbuffer library is not exposed as a bazel target.
#("JavaScriptFlexBuffersTest", TBD_DATA)
("JavaScriptComplexArraysTest", TEST_COMPLEX_ARRAYS_DATA),
)]
sh_test(
name = "bazel_repository_test",
srcs = ["bazel_repository_test.sh"],
data = [
"//:distribution",
"@bazel_linux_x86_64//file",
] + glob(
[
"bazel_repository_test_dir/**/*",
],
exclude = [
"bazel_repository_test_dir/bazel-*/**",
],
),
tags = [
# Since we have bazel downloading external repositories inside this
# test, we need to give it access to the internet.
"requires-network",
],
# We only have x86_64 Linux bazel exposed so restrict the test to that.
target_compatible_with = [
"@platforms//cpu:x86_64",
"@platforms//os:linux",
],
deps = ["@bazel_tools//tools/bash/runfiles"],
)