class Test::Unit::Data::ClassMethods::Loader
Public Class Methods
@api private
# File test-unit-3.6.2/lib/test/unit/data.rb, line 206 def initialize(test_case) @test_case = test_case end
Public Instance Methods
Load data from file.
@param [String] file_name full path to test data file.
File format is automatically detected from filename extension.
@raise [ArgumentError] if ‘file_name` is not supported file format. @see load_csv
@see load_tsv
@api private
# File test-unit-3.6.2/lib/test/unit/data.rb, line 218 def load(file_name) case File.extname(file_name).downcase when ".csv" load_csv(file_name) when ".tsv" load_tsv(file_name) else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported file format: <#{file_name}>" end end
Load data from CSV file.
There are 2 types of CSV file as following examples. First, there is a header on first row and it’s first column is “label”. Another, there is no header in the file.
@example Load data from CSV file with header
# test-data.csv: # label,expected,target # empty string,true,"" # plain string,false,hello # load_data("/path/to/test-data.csv") def test_empty?(data) assert_equal(data["expected"], data["target"].empty?) end
@example Load data from CSV file without header
# test-data-without-header.csv: # empty string,true,"" # plain string,false,hello # load_data("/path/to/test-data-without-header.csv") def test_empty?(data) expected, target = data assert_equal(expected, target.empty?) end
@api private
# File test-unit-3.6.2/lib/test/unit/data.rb, line 258 def load_csv(file_name) require 'csv' first_row = true header = nil CSV.foreach(file_name) do |row| if first_row first_row = false if row.first == "label" header = row[1..-1] next end end set_test_data(header, row) end end
Load data from TSV file.
There are 2 types of TSV file as following examples. First, there is a header on first row and it’s first column is “label”. Another, there is no header in the file.
@example Load data from TSV file with header
# test-data.tsv: # label expected target # empty string true "" # plain string false hello # load_data("/path/to/test-data.tsv") def test_empty?(data) assert_equal(data["expected"], data["target"].empty?) end
@example Load data from TSV file without header
# test-data-without-header.tsv: # empty string true "" # plain string false hello # load_data("/path/to/test-data-without-header.tsv") def test_empty?(data) expected, target = data assert_equal(expected, target.empty?) end
@api private
# File test-unit-3.6.2/lib/test/unit/data.rb, line 304 def load_tsv(file_name) require "csv" if CSV.const_defined?(:VERSION) first_row = true header = nil CSV.foreach(file_name, :col_sep => "\t") do |row| if first_row first_row = false if row.first == "label" header = row[1..-1] next end end set_test_data(header, row) end else # for old CSV library first_row = true header = nil CSV.open(file_name, "r", "\t") do |row| if first_row first_row = false if row.first == "label" header = row[1..-1] next end end set_test_data(header, row) end end end
Private Instance Methods
# File test-unit-3.6.2/lib/test/unit/data.rb, line 339 def normalize_value(value) return true if value == "true" return false if value == "false" begin Integer(value) rescue ArgumentError begin Float(value) rescue ArgumentError value end end end
# File test-unit-3.6.2/lib/test/unit/data.rb, line 353 def set_test_data(header, row) label = row.shift if header data = {} header.each_with_index do |key, i| data[key] = normalize_value(row[i]) end else data = row.collect do |cell| normalize_value(cell) end end @test_case.data(label, data) end